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Free for all, Even Terrorists

Posted by ohnepal on April 10, 2007

This news will astonish some non-Nepalis…except Nepali people themselves. The Maoist terrorists went to the (illegal) Election Commission to register themselves as a party on Monday (09th April, 2007) but they could not get registered themselves because two of their comrades “Ram Bahadur Thapa ‘Badal’ and Barsha Man Pun ‘Anant’ did not have citizenship certificates.”

Now, how could anyone go to the Election Commission without being a Nepali citizen? How could a person try to be elected as a politician in Nepal without even caring for getting a Nepali citizenship all his life? Perhaps he didn’t fit the ‘criteria’ to be a Nepali? Perhaps he is a non-Nepali by nationality? This baffles you? Nevermind.

No citizenship? No problem. You desire to take part in sham Elections in Nepal? You have the blessings of SPAM Government and foreign interference in Nepal. So, “The two leaders acquired Nepali citizenship certificate from the District Administration Office of Kathmandu on Monday.”

Well well, further analysis can be done by you on how and who are getting into the Election mood and ‘how’ and ‘who’ are going to win it. Not Nepalis, none for sure!

How nefarious can things get in Nepal? Everything that is happening here is a virtual sham. The Maoists and SPAm can do anything and everything there and the public is just clueless and helpless. The Indians and the UN have managed to get their way in Nepal…we have another Sri Lanka (civil war torn country) in the waiting!

The above analysis was done based on the news found below at Nepalnews.com

CPN (Maoist) registered at Election Commission

The CPN (Maoist) registered itself at the Election Commission (EC) Tuesday to participate in the upcoming constituent assembly election.

A team of Maoist leaders led by second-in-command Dr. Babu Ram Bhattarai went to the EC to registration application for party registration. Maoist spokesperson Krishna Bahadur Mahara, who is also the Minister for Information and Communication, central leaders CP Gajurel, Dina Nath Sharma, Khim Lal Devkota, Agni Sapkota and party activists were in the team.

Talking to journalists after submitting application for party registration, Dr. Bhattarai said that the CA polls must be held in the stipulated time. He added, “Our party will launch publicity campaign for the CA polls from today itself.”

On the party’s election symbol, Dr Bhattrai only said the registered symbols could be ‘revised’.

Commenting on the provision of submitting 10,000 signatures for the purpose of registering new party, Dr. Bhattrai said the provision was brought as a party without the support of 10,000 people should not be considered a political party.

Ruling eight political parties have agreed to hold the CA election on June 20, but the government is yet to formally declare the election date.

This is the first time the Maoists have applied for the registration at the EC after they launched their armed movement from 1996.

Maoists have joined mainstream politics and have joined the interim parliament and the government following the success of the April movement.

The party could not submit the application on Monday, as its leaders Ram Bahadur Thapa ‘Badal’ and Barsha Man Pun ‘Anant’ did not have citizenship certificates.

The two leaders acquired Nepali citizenship certificate from the District Administration Office of Kathmandu on Monday.

CPN-UML, Nepali Congress, Nepali Congress (Democratic), Rastriya Prajatantra Party and Rastriya Janashakti Party have already registered at the EC. nepalnews.com pb/ia Apr 10 07

( Source of above news: Nepalnews.com )

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Nepal Human Rights Violence

Posted by ohnepal on April 2, 2007

Most of the hypocrite world and media has turned a blind eye on the blatant human rights violence in Nepal under the Government of Terrorism. Of course the hegemonists at the UN, India, EU and elsewhere busy getting a pie out of Nepal by supporting terrorism terrorism and gross human rights violators there. These were the same people who supported the Warlords in various other countries of the world. I thought, I would share this small piece of news which otherwise will get mostly unnoticed in the the World Media.

In the following article there is a mention of Security Forces. The Security Forces are running directly under the Power of Terrorists.

Could you just compare this Human Rights violence under the rule of the King? Under the rule of King and his Democracy the terrorists were killed and the world (under the influence of India) tried to show the King as Killer. Now 5 times more people (ordinary citizens) are being killed (with many more instances not coming to public) by the terrorist government of Nepal and the world is saying that Nepal is moving towards peace.

Bye Bye Peace.

NHRC records 640 cases of human rights abuses in four months

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has recorded 640 cases of human rights violations including murder, abduction and disappearance within a period of four months – from October 31, 2006 to February 5 this year.

A NHRC report publicised today says that out of the total 640 recorded cases, 123 people were killed – 86 by the security forces, 30 by the Maoists and 7 people by others including the two factions of Janatantrik Terai Mukti Murcha (JTMM). Most of the murder cases occurred in Terai districts like Bara, Sarlahi, Morang, Sunsari and Dhanusha.

Similarly, 65 people were abducted by the Maoists during the four months period while the security forces were responsible for disappearance of 65 people. 20 people were abducted, or involuntarily disappeared, by other groups.

According to the NHRC report, 66 people underwent torture – 32 by security persons, 27 by Maoists and six by others. Likewise, 57 people were displaced due to Maoist threats. The Maoists seized properties of 41 people during this period.

Other cases of human rights violation include threats, mistreatment and exploitation of children and others.

Speaking at the programme organised to publicise the report, NHRC secretary Dhruba Nepal said human rights violations continued despite the signing of comprehensive peace accord.

Nepal said both the government and the Maoists must work seriously to end the culture of impunity. He also demanded that the government appoint senior officials at the NHRC as early as possible. nepalnews.com mk Apr 02 07

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Maoist MP brags about his pistol

Posted by ohnepal on February 27, 2007

No matter how hard you try, you cannot straighten up a dog’s tail.

The vicious warlords are running all over the country with guns in their hands and creating mayhem. Now, they are right there in the parliament with their guns. The undue hardships being faced by ordinary Nepalis in this so-called/phony Democracy has become unsurmountable. Some of the ‘powers that be’ might have smirks in their faces seeing the carnage in Nepal caused by these SPAM warlords (Terrorist Government of Nepal) but our heart goes out for those millions who are being subjected to this state sponsored terrorism.

The following is another account of a Maoist terrorist (who has become a Member of Parliament by sheer terrorism sponsored by Nepal’s powerful southern Neighbour) , never elected by the people, MP showing his dreaded skills in the Parliament. The noticeable part is that the weapon he is carrying is supposed to be locked under UN supervision in Nepal. This shows the kind of conspiracy that has/is being hatched in Nepal by the ‘powers that be’ of the world.

P.S.: We have italicized the parts that we felt were important to be noticed.

Maoist MP brags about his pistol

To the discomfiture of other lawmakers, a Maoist MP bragged that he was still carrying his pistol during an all party meet being held in the parliament secretariat.

Lokendra Bista, Maoist MP, boasted that he had a pistol in his pocket and claimed it was already registered by the UNMIN. Bista dared others to take action against him.

At the meeting convened by Speaker Subas Nemwang to discuss camp management, Bista made un-parliamentary remarks compelling Nemwang to intervene and ask him to watch his words. “I hope the overfed pigs will not have to be thrashed,” Bista said at the meeting.

Bista’s words also forced Home Minister Krishna Prasad Sitaula to seek apology from the lawmakers. Later, Maoist spokesperson Krishna Mahara told journalists that Bista used such words by mistake.

Interestingly, it was from the guard of Bista that police had confiscated weapons recently in Singha Durbar. nepalnews.com sd Feb 27 07

( Source of above news:Nepalnews.com )

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Gularia tense after Maoist attack victim dies

Posted by ohnepal on February 26, 2007

SPAM warlords are continuing to hogwash the increasing acts of terrorism committed by themselves. Instead they are following a policy of Kill Nepalis and at the same time punish the Nepalis/King/Royalists/Mandales/Madhesis/Regressive/Feudalists/, etc. (the various names that they have given to the voices that are raised against their atrocities).

Terai and all of Nepal is burning and their are communal and civil riots all over the place but SPAM warlords are busy dividing the Nepal booty among themselves and blaming the King and others.

Yet another act of terrorism reported in the SPAM mouthpiece (Kantipur) itself. Various other reports of terrorism and crime are going unreported by the sold out media.

Gularia tense after Maoist attack victim dies

Kantipur Report

KATHMANDU, Feb 26 – Gularia remained tense following the death of a person who was injured during an attack by the Maoists on Sunday.

According to a local Ram Lal Yadav, one Zileram Yadav of Gularia-3 was injured in a Maoist attack while attending a marriage procession.

Yadav had died Monday morning while undergoing treatment in India.

The body of the deceased was brought back to the district hospital for post mortem from Baharaich, India, where he was undergoing treatment.

Meanwhile, Arun Kumar Yadav, who was also injured in the attack, is out of danger now.

As soon as the news of the incident spread, the hospital premises were thronged by worried locals. The police have heightened security in the premises to avoid any untoward incident.

Meanwhile, Bardia was affected on the second day of the indefinite strike called by the Madhesi community demanding the release of a local Kittu Yadav. Yadav, who was accused of murdering a local Maoist Madhesi leader Nankau Godia, was taken into police custody on Thursday.

Due to the banda, shops, businesses, transportation services and factories in the headquarters Guleria are completely shut.

According to the police, vehicular movement on the east-west Mahendra Highway and the Nepalgunj-Guleria road has been completely halted.

On the other hand, Maoists allege that it is a “conspiracy” to foil the mass meeting to be held tomorrow in Nepalgunj, which is to be addressed by the Maoist chairman Prachanda.

Posted on: 2007-02-26 07:12:50 (Server Time)

( Source of above news: eKantipur.com )

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Posted by ohnepal on February 26, 2007

A summary of the email forwarded by one of our contributors regarding another article by Ms Sandhya Jain which follows afterwards:

Although, we believe that a ‘Federal Nepal’ is another disaster…this article makes for an interesting read. I have followed the writers article since long and she writes correct things from the Macro point of view. The Macro level problems are, correctly, well defined and illustrated in all the articles by writer. From the micro point of view it is on us Nepalis itself to decide how we want the things to work.

The only thing that the writer fails to understand is that SPA is not a part of the solution but a part of the problem.

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The Pioneer (20/02/2007)

Shifting the goalposts

- Sandhya Jain 

The stoning of King Gyanendra’s cavalcade on the auspicious occasion of Shivaratri, supposedly by egalitarian Hindu devotees objecting to the custom of royal precedence, suggests growing Maoist fears that the forthcoming election to the Constituent Assembly may not give them a winning mandate. Reports from Nepal indicate that the institution of monarchy continues to exert a mesmeric influence over ordinary people in the Himalayan kingdom, and the prospect of its abolition may be eroding the Maoist grip over popular imagination.

Certainly the ground reality has changed sharply since the so-called peace accord gave Maoists almost a third of the seats in the interim Parliament. Despite such a precipitous political tilt in their favour, Comrade Prachanda has not felt confident of surrendering arms as per the accord, and wishes to join the interim Cabinet without adhering to his part of the bargain. His people are now claiming that they see no need to fulfil any precondition set by the Government, and are threatening to ‘delay’ the June election unless immediately accommodated in the interim Cabinet. Government sources are dismayed at the delay in arms surrender and legitimately fear that arms may play a role in the forthcoming election.

During a visit to New Delhi last week, Nepali Congress leader Sujata Koirala complained that the Maoists have gone “out of control” and are an obstacle to her country’s transition to a full-fledged democracy. She claimed the Maoists have resiled from all promises, have not surrendered all arms or returned lands seized previously. Indeed, she said, the Maoist cadre is still threatening the people, the police and even foreign diplomats. Even former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has charged the Maoists of breaking their promise to return seized public property; he fears this could affect the Constituent Assembly election (The Rising Nepal, February 8, 2007).

Although Ms Koirala was too polite to express dissatisfaction with the UN’s handling of the arms issue, in the light of India’s sad experience with the UN mission on the Indo-Pak border, I can only surmise that a devious international game is afoot to give an unrepresentative bunch of thugs the control of this strategically vital nation. Not surprisingly, Ms Koirala, who is known for her political candour, has asked India to perceive the Nepal situation as a “fire in the neighbourhood”, and take appropriate action before it engulfs us in turn. Given the grim situation in States battling Naxalite violence, not to mention ISI presence in both countries, the warning is apt. It remains to be seen if it has been well received; it is not clear which UPA leaders she succeeded in meeting during her stay.

Ms Koirala revealed that Nepal’s greatest problem is law and order and that Home Minister KP Sitaula is widely perceived as being ‘too friendly’ with the Maoists, and hence unable to act decisively against them. She took public opinion by surprise when she defied her father, Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala, and openly demanded Mr Sitaula’s resignation on the issue of the Terai violence. It appears that many political parties in Kathmandu are waking up to the reality of the ‘coup’ that has gifted the Maoists a major share of the interim Parliament, without any proven ability to truly represent the people. With arms surrender inadequate, and suspicions about UN collusion with the Christian leadership of the Maoists rampant (even if unstated), the constituents of the Seven-Party Alliance have found a heaven-sent escape route in the Terai flare-up.

The trouble in Terai broke out unexpectedly on January 19 this year, when the escort of Maoist leader Ram Karki shot at and killed Madhesi Janaadhikar Forum activist Ramesh Kumar Mahato in Lahan district. The situation deteriorated when the Maoists seized the dead body and forced the family of the deceased to immediately cremate the body. The resultant public anger boiled for three weeks, taking at least 38 lives and leaving several injured in police action, before a truce was called.

This brought international spotlight on the Terai’s gross under-representation and forced Prachanda to agree to a draft Bill to amend the interim Constitution. Once approved by the interim Parliament, Articles 134 and 154 of the interim Constitution will be amended to provide a federal state structure and new constituencies in the Terai, as also additional seats for proportional representation according to the percentage of population growth. It is thus envisaged that 20 constituencies will be added in Terai and four in the hill regions. An additional 20 seats will be increased for proportional representation.

According to The Kathmandu Post, this means that the 20 southern districts, which comprise 48.4 per cent of the population, will receive 49 per cent seats in the Constituent Assembly. The remaining 51 per cent seats will be divided among the 55 hilly and Himalayan districts, which constitute 51.6 per cent of the population. This appears to be an equitable distribution, and it is to be hoped that the aged and sick Prime Minister will be able to execute the delimitation exercise properly.

Political empowerment of the aggrieved and anti-Maoist Madhesis, however, is unlikely to go down well with Prachanda, who is again busy shifting the goalposts, violating the spirit and substance of the November 21, 2006, accord. Indeed, less than a month after declaring peace, Maoist goons had resorted to large-scale violence and intimation in Kathmandu on December 18, 2006, to force the Government to cancel the appointment of Ambassadors to 14 countries, including India. Now they are trying to muscle their way into the interim Cabinet without surrendering arms.

Given their unreliable nature, the original seven parties of the interim Government would do well to seize the political initiative, rather than let Prachanda dictate the national agenda. The SPA should dissociate from the plan to abolish the monarchy, and emphasise a truly federal polity. It should support retention of Hindu supremacy in the Himalayan kingdom, with safeguards against fraudulent conversions currently being pushed among border and marginal communities; already a major portion of Nepal’s Buddhist community has been converted to Christianity in the past few years. The SPA should also call upon the Nepal Army to ensure free and fair elections in June, as it is virtually certain that the UN will fail to control the murderous People’s Liberation Army.

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( Source of above article: DailyPioneer.com )

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