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prem_dai
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Posted on 02-19-05 8:04
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News 14 trucks torched KOL Report KATHMANDU, Feb 19 - Fifty-eight buffaloes were killed when the Maoists torched Kathmandu-bound trucks. In all, the Maoists torched 14 trucks near Jwangkhola at Jogimara-1 on the Pirthivi Highway Thursday night for defying their blockade. Most of the trucks were carrying rice, cement, coal and iron rods. Two of the trucks were carrying the buffaloes. (dds)
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Charikote Maila
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Posted on 02-19-05 9:52
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Here is one...
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Posted on 02-19-05 10:03
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I thought we were talking about Maoists, not the king. so, stop doing it. Back to the Maoists....... Do they really think that they are gaining support by destroying the public property. F**k no.....You idiots...... I tell you what, if they keep destroying peoples' properties, they are never gonna succeed, ever. just a thought......
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Posted on 02-19-05 10:24
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When fighting with the Nationalists in China, the real Maoists more or less adhered to some principles as follows: speakingn politely paying fairly what they bought returning everything they borrowed paying for any damage not hitting or swearing at ordinary people not to damage crops etc etc ( i read it in some book which i could not recall now) The above tactics were useful in winning the hearts and minds of peasants. Otherwise how could they have defeated the nationalists that were so strong before (and after) the war with Japan. In our case, the so-called Maoists are doing the opposite of teh above rules. May be its their Nepali-mato-suhaudo version, I dont know. Time will tell how far they will go, if they go any further at all, but for now, f*** them.
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Nepali_bhai
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Posted on 02-19-05 1:17
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Can 58 buffaloes be fitted in two trucks? I cannot believe.
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Posted on 02-19-05 2:36
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mula panch haru ko din phireko chha. heraun kati din samma gyane le sabai lai kalopati kalo haina seto chha bhann lagaun sakne raichha. so panchas, je jati garnu chha aile nai gari hala, kina bhane pachhi ta na ta panch maharaj gyane, na ta sangeetkar mara paras nai nepal ma rahane chha. sabaile jholi tumli kase ra bhagne din aundai chha, soon, yes very soon.
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prem_dai
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Posted on 02-19-05 6:35
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I am very much interesting in knowing who is "Prem Dhakal". Ma garchhu agra ko kkura, timi garchhau gagra ko kura!!
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prem_dai
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Posted on 02-19-05 6:41
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Do you think Govt. is pressing the Kantipuronline to release this news? C'mon, you M*t*f*ucker Moiast supporters, talk about this. There are amny students around foreign countries who are Maoists or Moaists supporters, who are constantly coming into the threads of Kurakani. C'mon, you idiots.. justify this senseless act of Maoists, if you can. Maoists destroy six schools in Rukum KOL Report KATHMANDU, Feb 20 - Maoist rebels have bombed and destroyed six schools in Musikot, the district headquarters of Rukum. Lately received reports said the rebels bombed Ratmata Secondary School, Solawang Secondary School, Kalidue Lower Secondary School, Thurpunge Lower Secondary School, Dangdunge Primary School and Garadhunga Primary School on Feb. 14 last week. Reports said the Maoists destroyed the schools accusing the students and teachers of supporting the local administration. The studies of the students have been badly affected. The hardest hit are some 50 students preparing for the School Leaving Certificate (SLC) exams, reported our correspondent. (snn)
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prem_dai
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Posted on 02-19-05 8:13
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Check out the following article pubslished in Sandhya Times. Quite interesting points raised there.
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prem_dai
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Posted on 02-19-05 8:13
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Contd.....
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prem_dai
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Posted on 02-19-05 8:14
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Contd....
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prem_dai
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Posted on 02-19-05 8:14
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Last part.
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Charikote Maila
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Posted on 02-19-05 8:19
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What the F**** Can you justify the Killer Fasist Gyane's Action. I do not care how many times you post Gyane's Mukhpatra here in Sajha, I will hate that SOB and his chamchas all the time. You gotta nothing to do in your life or what ?? Com'on get a life dude and go work for Gyane 'as one of his new CHAMCHA.
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Charikote Maila
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Posted on 02-19-05 8:21
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Six armed Maoists killed in encounter? http://www.nepalitimes.com/issue231/nation_2.htm Do u work for Gorkhapatra or what ??? Newspaper headlines don?t distinguish between hardcore rebels and villagers forced into the militia REBATI SAPKOTA in SINDHUPALCHOK (Clockwise, from top-left) Tika Dutta Dulal 73, Jhalak Bahadur Dulal 65, Ganesh Gautam 24 and Shivahari Gautam 25. It has been two years but the villagers in Thulo Sirubari still speak in quivering voices while recalling the events of that April morning. Six Maoists had spent the night at the homes of villagers. On a tipoff, an army patrol from Chautara headquarter, led by Capt Keshab Shahi and another unit from Panchkhal converged and surrounded Thulo Sirubari. By the time the soldiers went house-to-house, the six district-level Maoist leaders who had sheltered in the village had fled. The army rounded up seven villagers, beat them up as they were led away into the Rolpakha community forest. Villagers heard the sound of gunfire twice between nine and 11. They gathered around and mustered the courage to go and investigate. The first to be found was Shivahari Gautam ?s body, lying face down 100m below Mane Danda. He had been blindfolded and handcuffed with strips of cloth torn out from his own shirt. ?I don?t remember clearly but after seeing his body I fell down unconscious,? recalls Tikaram Dahal. Five hundred metres further on, the bodies of Jhalak Bahadur Dulal, Bhaktalal Dulal, Tikadutta Dulal, Ganesh Gautam and Tsiring Tamang were lay close to each other. There was a note next to them: ?Don?t remove the bodies?. The corpses rotted there in the summer heat for four days and by the time they were buried they had been dismembered by animals and vultures. The seven o?clock news over Radio Nepal that week quoted a Defence Ministry statement: ?Six armed Maoists were killed in an encounter in Thulo Sirubari and 50 socket bombs were recovered from them.? The villagers of Thulo Sirubari are still reluctant to talk about that day. Finally, they told us how Ganesh, Shivahari and Jhalak had been forced by the Maoists during the ceasefire period to officiate in the local ?people?s government? because of their commitment to social welfare in the village. None of them or the others were hardcore Maoists. The Thulo Sirubari incident has been repeated many times all over Nepal during the last nine years of war. The Maoist strategy has been to set up ?militia? wherever they go: to work as night sentries, messengers, raise ?donations?, take care of wounded guerrillas and their families and to act as civilian representatives. During raids on military and police bases, it is the militia that is placed at the front as human shields. ? Usually we use the militia to go ahead and probe the defences during an attack,? says Harka Gurung, member of the district people?s government in Sankhuwasabha. The defending security forces expend their ammunition shooting at the militia and volunteers and that is the when the guerrillas move in to over-run the base. The militia and civilian village recruits are used also to evacuate the wounded, as happened in the Beni attack last march. Videos taken by the Maoists of the attack show hundreds of ?militia? in civilian clothes taking part. It is also the militia that soldiers usually encounter during patrols and it is these reluctant Maoists that mostly end up getting killed. A Maoist central committee meeting in July admitted that 10,000 of its leaders, cadre and supporters have been lost since the start of the ?people?s war?. ?It is mostly the juniors that have been killed,? admitted a Maoist leader, ?and this is natural.? Military expert Indrajit Rai says most of the Maoists who have been killed are militia that have been kept as reserve in the villages. Indeed, another conflict analyst Bishnu Raj Upreti says that in this kind of war, it is always the civilians who are in the frontlines followed by the militia, guerrillas and the leadership. That is why, except for special offensives, this is the order in which the casualties appear. Although Mao Zedong said ?wage war with the minimum casualties?, his followers in Nepal don?t seem to be doing so and this puts the lives of the militia, many of them forcibly enlisted, at a higher risk. This year, Prachanda in a statement claimed his group has 100,000 militia but Rai thinks the number is closer to 30,000. They get basic training in explosives, grenades and intelligence gathering, according to erstwhile militia trainer, Mandab Raj Karki. But not all get practical training, and in most cases the instructions are theoretical. Many militia members have been killed by their own grenades because they were never trained properly, Karki says. There aren?t enough uniforms, weapons and grenades to go around, so most militia are unarmed and do their sentry duty in civvies. They can be men and women, from 15 to 60 years old. The Maoists say the militia is their way of militarising the countryside and it is the first step up the ladder of the ?people?s liberation army?. But in many cases, the militia is kept back in the villages to fulfill the party?s orders such as the ?One tole one militia?, and more recently the ?One house one guerrilla, one house one bunker, one village one tunnel? campaign. Many hundreds of thousands of villagers have fled their villages for fear of recruitment, and those who remain are forced to be militia members. Even though the Maoists don?t seem to be too concerned about the large numbers of militia who have been killed, it is from the ranks of the militia that the movement draws its strength. It is the militia with which the Maoists fill the vacuum left by the absence of a government in the hinterland. Back in Thulo Sirubari today, it is hard to find a villager who speaks in favour of the Maoists. That doesn?t mean they support the army either. ?Neither the Maoists nor the soldiers have come back since the day of the massacre,? says Jhalak Bahadur?s daughter-in-law, Usha, ?just as well because if they did we wouldn?t even give them water to drink.?
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prem_dai
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Posted on 02-20-05 8:09
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Lau hernus.... we know the foreign press sometimes write upside down about Nepal.
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Posted on 02-20-05 12:57
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"Forty eight buffalos were BARBIQUED."...haha hahh hha Probably the Maoist might have had some fun idea for large contiengent of Maoist rebels who wanted to party at the site of the incident. Well, all like to have fun now and then...why shouldn't the Maoists ?
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Posted on 02-20-05 9:44
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Truly, It seems that Maoist may did good for 58 Buffalo. That is the reason, maybe maoist blow up two trucks. Buffalos may straight go to heaven for good and peace. Nepalese crooks tortured them (before kill them) by putting into only two TATA trucks. Can you believe that...? Just sit and think for a while.... What do you think?
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Posted on 02-20-05 10:24
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Comon guys and gals that was a brutual animal torture, burning the animals live. Well some of you may say, so what when humans are facing worst fate, or after all the animals were destined to be slaughtered. My question is why should the stupid action of animal tortoure be demonstrated to highlight the fear factor. Those animals could have rightly been downloaded and left on the roadside, rather then roast them alive. I guess the maoist leadership did not direct such cruel actions, however, the animals were neither monarchists or anti-maoists so why their torture. Incidences like this implies that the maoist have no value for life be it human or animals and to achieve their goal will go any extent, even if the nation will be soaked in blood. Afterall, who will they rule if all the life is destroyed and nation lost. The war cannot go for ever, it will have to end and by then the atrocities and mistakes committed now will have to be faced. What will be the explanation for the logic behind the brutual live roasting of the buffaloes that were already struggling in the stressfull journey and ultimate sacrifice of ending one's life to fulfill other's desire. How nice it would have been if only every life lost was for a true right cause to the nation and its people, rather than a disillusioned and sinfull quest for power guided by pathetic ego conflicts.
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Posted on 02-20-05 10:39
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मेरो हार्दिक श्रद्दान्जली छ यार! ती रागांहरु प्रति नेपालको लागि तिनीहरुले शाहदत प्राप्त गरे मुक्तिका लागि, तानासाही राज्यसत्ताको अन्त्यको लागि। ती ५८ जना शहिदहरुको नाम इतिहासमा सुनौलो अक्षरमा लेखिने छ। जनक्रानतिका योद्दाहरु हुन् । नेपालका आमाका सपुत हुन्। कति मान्छे मात्र मर्ने भन त?
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Posted on 02-21-05 9:29
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According to Nepal Samacharpatra daily, an Indian national, Nripad Kumar Parpeji of Nagpur, died when Maoist insurgents in plain clothes opened fire at an army-escorted convoy at Charaudi. Passengers traveling on other vehicles were also injured during the indiscriminate firing, the news report said. According to Kantipur daily, at least one dozen passengers were injured when Maoist insurgents opened fire at a passenger bus belonging to Machhapuchhre bus service. Military policemen are also said to have been injured during the offensive. Details were not available. In a separate incident, at least three people including two government employee were injured when improvised explosives abandoned by Maoists exploded at the gate of Neaplgunj Medical College, a private institution, in the mid-western town of Nepalgunj Sunday night. The injured are undergoing treatment at the same college The insurgents had caused explosions at nearly over a dozen targets Sunday night including district court, electricity office, technical school and a government-run school. In yet another incident, two youths got injured in an explosion when they were trying to remove obstructions set up by suspected Maoists along the Mahendra highway near Lamahi in mid-western district of Dang Saturday. The highway remains deserted for the last several days. Experts say it is against the Geneva Convention to target civilians, medical and educational facilities during the time of war or insurgencies. During her visit to Nepal last month (23-26 January), UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Ms. Louise Arbour, said, ?Irreparable harm is being caused, in large part, by the means through which the Maoists seek to advance their cause. Many of those means are unconscionable and contrary to fundamental human rights and international humanitarian laws.? Arbour warned the Maoist leadership not to behave as if ?they could operate outside of the law.? She also urged both the Nepal government and Maoist insurgents to sign the draft Human Rights Accord prepared by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) mainly to avoid civilian casualties and accept the Commission monitoring role to see if the Accord is being implemented in true sense. nepalnews.com by Feb 21 05
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Posted on 02-21-05 3:13
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Maobadis are also the sons and daughters of Nepali janata. Well RNA and Police personnel were the ones make such acts legitimate. When the Maobadis saw such things being done by the RNA and Police personnels, they must have had thought "well, if they can do it, what is so wrong for us to do the same thing ?" And they did it to more sever level.
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