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Shakti
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Nepal - Another setback
September 3, 2003 - 02:27 AM
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The announcement of the collapse of the peace talks, unilaterally by the Maoists, is a serious setback to resolve the problems by peaceful means. The announcement is a dangerous attempt to revive abduction, intimidation, extortion, violence and murder. The fragile hope for peace of people is crashed. They are unsure what goes the next. All they receive from the ugly call is a psycho-pain that they have to go through day and night.
Not a single party is responsible to call for this day. Both the government and the Maoists were contributing equally to prove the prospect and significance of code of conduct irrelevant. The seven-month-old ceasefire and the subsequent peace process were not completely calm. During the period of arms-halt, 122 persons lost their lives in the collision of two arms, where the Maoists shared 44 lives. Abduction, arrest, disappearance and coercive collection of fund led the days to bake for truce recess, which the Maoists did first.
The recent development of the incidents overstepped the people’s expectation to retrieve the rights nullified in course of armed conflict. The break up of ceasefire still creates social and political unrest cultivating violence. Time undoubtedly steps against the will of the people giving birth of their new perpetrators. Now people have to go through the coercion, subversion, chaos and pain. But ultimately, people overcome the pain, suffering and cut apart the net of chaos. People need peace and want to be a party of the peace process. They are committed to solve the problems by peaceful means. Any Hercules, which comes to undermine the people’s wills, will be taken to pieces and the history never excuses them. People know only the peace has a breast to suck. People are determined to outlive the sound of war drums and the exploits of brave fingers. So, we appeal the parties to be sincere to the people’s will and resume peace talks.
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Mike Cartier
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Help is Needed in Nepal
September 3, 2003 - 09:22 AM
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One of our TIG members in Nepal needs some research information regarding specific issues relating to youth in that area. The situation is devasting and they need as much support from the TIG community as possible.
Please post messages of support. Also, any ideas or suggestions, I'm sure would be greatly appreciated.
Michael Cartier
World Youth Organization
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