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Gopi

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Armed Conflict in Nepal
May 12, 2005 - 04:32 AM

In Nepal, illegal arrest, killing , detention has became regular activities.Till now more than 13 thousand people lost their lives in the period of 10 years.Villages has been changed to gravedyard.People is leaving their home to secrue their life in the citise.Human rights Violation is being increasing in huge number.People are being desabeled by the landmine. When one get arrest he gets torture.Both conflicting party,Government melitery force and Maoist, are equally responsible for human rights violation.

This is one example: As a result of the negligence of commanding officer and the tendency of taking actions without verifying accuracy of the information received by the security forces, three students were shot injured in the peaceful programme in Mahendranagar.

On 29 April, the UML affiliated ANNFSU organized a programme for their organizational development, after taking due permission from the government administration, in Janajyoti Campus premises. Within the time of half an hour from the beginning of the program, a team of Surya Dal Battalion in the leadership of Captain Ganga Baral suddenly attacked by encircling the students. The students were dispersed from the programme when the army opened fire, immediately after getting off from their vehicle, and went towards the campus while shooting. Students reached the campus premises but the army did not stop chasing them. The army took Nara Bahadur Dhami in control from a place about 400 mt. far from the campus. Other two leaders Mahesh Pant and Kiran Chhetri entered into a house nearby. Army also reached in that house chasing them. Kiran Chhetri was targeted and shot from outside the window, and was again shot after being taken into control. The army also took Mahesh Pant in control by entering inside the house. He was shot two bullets, one on each of his legs. In the mean time, another student Bachan Bahadur Singh was assaulted and taken in control by the army.

Royal Nepalese Army stated that they have taken such action, entering into the campus premises, after receiving information that the Maoists are organizing their programme by taking both the students and teachers in control.

To stop such kinds of inhuman activities and to start peace process what can be the UN's role? Althuogh the human rights violation is in poor condition many countries like India supplying melitary equipement for the goverment. Isn't it bad?
If you can raise voise for peace in nepal please,i hope, do something for nepalese people.

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Re: Armed Conflict in Nepal
May 13, 2005 - 01:57 AM

this is shocking sad


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Sunil Swaminathan Iyer

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Re: Armed Conflict in Nepal
May 13, 2005 - 03:33 AM

This is all part of a Sino-Islamist conspiracy to put a regime friendly to China in Nepal.

King Gyanendra is restoring freedom too slowly.

How much of the country is controlled by Maoists?


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Re: Armed Conflict in Nepal
May 13, 2005 - 04:24 AM

I am not a sympathiser of the monarchy... but I still do believe that a functional democracy in Nepal with the King as the constitutional head is the only solution to Nepal's problem.

I believe it would be best for Nepal if the King were to broker a deal with the International Community... where by they allow His Highness to crush the Maoist Insurgency and in return democracy is restored in Nepal.

Further... because most of Nepal lacks infrastructure... and unless the more pressing problems of unemployment and poverty are fought and defeated, the Maoists would always have an upper hand and continue to have sympathisers among the rural poor!


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