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 Who were behind these MURDERS?
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Posted on 06-01-08 1:17 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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During monarchy system, so many murders were tried to cover up. It's the right time, the truth should come out.

1. Namita and Samita in Pokhara ?

2. Father Gafney ?

3. Japanese Monk in Lumbini ?

 

 
Posted on 06-01-08 1:55 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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pardon me for my ignorance.
who are they? and when were they murdered?

 
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Dont' know much about Namita and Samita. But, if i'm not wrong, they were killed in Pokhara. their murder was related with Gyanendra and Nir Shah (yeah, the movie man and Ashok Sharma know more about it.)

Father Thomas E. Gafney
, 64, an American born Nepali was murdered. Gafney’s throat was slit half-way by Khukuri at his apartment in Dhobighat. A Christian priest Gafney came here as an educationist in 1959 and later turned into active anti-drugs campaigner. Gafney’s murder is linked with his involvement in anti-drugs campaign. He has also been involved in establishing various charities to rehabilitate drug abusers.

Monk Nabatame was killed in Lumbini in 1997, just 2 days before Lumbini was decleared World's Heritage site. Report given by Dawa Tamang, who was stabbed by one of the masked men, revealed that the man spoke fluent Nepali. There are fears that the murder may be the work of religious fundamentalists who are opposed to Buddhism. A heinous crime was committed in a sacred Buddhist site. It was not a robbery. The perpetrators knew exactly what had to be accomplished that night: the Buddhist monk was to be killed. The crime was well-planned, and professionally executed.
In 1974 Min Bahadur Gurung of Pokhara requested Fuji Guruji's help in building a World Peace Pagoda in Pokhara. Construction of the pagoda went smoothly until one night in 1975, when the Nepali military marched into Pokhara and demolished the structure, which was already near completion. The Japanese monk who was in charge of the project, Reverend Marioka (a friend of Reverend Nabatame) was nearly killed in the process.


 


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