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KaliG
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Posted on 02-15-05 5:24
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Bhrasta_Netaa
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Posted on 02-15-05 5:42
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And dont forget to participate in TIRE BURNING and CHAKKA JAM event after the protest.
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Posted on 02-15-05 6:55
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orgarnizer lai JUTTA ko mala ko pani byabastha gareko chhaki chhaina ?
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Chatmandude
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Posted on 02-15-05 9:24
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Watch out for the spies from Nepal Embassy. They will report you to the King's secret police and when you go to Nepal next, you might get a tap on your shoulder....
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mailaadai
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Posted on 02-15-05 9:28
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How can I show my solidarity without being there? DC is quite far from where I am. Any suggestions....?
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KaliG
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Posted on 02-16-05 7:04
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just got this on the email...fyi. === Title:Senator Leahy Letter to Secretary of State Rice Issue Date:13-Feb-05 PLEASE URGE YOUR SENATORS TO SIGN THIS LETTER! Attached is a letter concerning the situation in Nepal that Senator Patrick Leahy will be sending to the Secretary of State, Condoleeza Rice. It would help to have many other senators sign the letter, so if you want to do something, please contact your senator as soon as possible. Here is a link with all the senators and their phone numbers and websites. http://www.theorator.com/senate.html The easiest way is to e-mail them. Senators really do pay attention to messages from their constituents. It would be good to mention why you are so concerned, and your personal ties to Nepal. Also attached is a very informative press release from Human Rights Watch. Please forward this message around to whoever you think may be interested. Thank you. February , 2005 The Honorable Condoleezza Rice Secretary of State Department of State Washington, DC 20520 Dear Secretary Rice: We are writing out of concern for the deepening political crisis in Nepal. The actions taken by King Gyanendra since February 1, 2005, represent a drastic setback to the cause of democracy and require us to review our assistance for Nepal. We appreciate the Department?s statements calling for the immediate restoration of multi-party democracy and the protection of human rights. Such statements ? along with those made by the United Nations, the governments of India, the United Kingdom, and other countries, and a wide range of international non-governmental organizations ? make the world community?s rejection of the February 1 action abundantly clear. But words do not appear to have altered the situation on the ground. Since February 1, King Gyanendra has suspended civil liberties, including freedom of the press and right of assembly; placed Nepal?s last elected prime minister, the leader of the largest political party, and dozens of other political leaders under detention; cut off telephone and Internet communication; and given virtually unfettered power to security forces whose human rights record was already described by the State Department as ?poor.? The proclamation by which the monarch assumed unilateral control sets no limit on the period of monarchical rule, stating merely that the King?s new ministers ?will give utmost priority to reactivating multiparty democracy in the country within three years.? It is our understanding that the Constitution of Nepal, which has explicit provisions governing the monarch?s ability to declare a State of Emergency, provides no legal basis for the King?s extreme action. Nepal faces many challenges, including widespread poverty, a growing Maoist insurgency, a highly troubling human rights situation, and weak political institutions. The King?s action will make these challenges more difficult. It will embolden the Maoists (who have long criticized the monarchy as anti-democratic), derail the possibility of peace talks, further weaken and alienate the political parties, and divert the Army?s attention from fighting the insurgency to controlling politicians and journalists. We believe that the best hope for reversing the King?s misguided decision and setting Nepal firmly on a course of strengthening democracy and ending the conflict is through coordinated, constructive pressure from the international community. We are hopeful that King Gyanendra can be persuaded that ruling by decree is not an effective way to solve Nepal?s problems. To this end, we urge you to propose the formation of a contact group including India, the United States, the United Kingdom, the United Nations, and other concerned countries, represented by a special envoy to negotiate a resolution among the constitutional forces in Kathmandu. The envoy could seek broad support within Nepal for the establishment of a new multi-party government with new party representatives, the restoration of constitutional rights, and political and economic reforms aimed to undercut the Maoists? agenda ? reforms which are long overdue. In the interim, we urge you to declare the immediate suspension of any obligation or delivery of FY 2004 and FY 2005 aid to the Nepalese Army. This would reinforce similar moves made in recent days by the governments of India and the United Kingdom. The Administration?s request for $4 million in Foreign Military Financing for FY 2006 ? more than double the FY 2005 level? comes at a particularly inopportune time, and could be misinterpreted in Kathmandu as a sign of approval for the palace?s anti-democratic moves. Congressional support for this assistance will depend on the King?s progress in restoring democracy and the rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution of Nepal. Whether or not the actions of February 1 automatically trigger Section 508 of the Foreign Operations Act, the King?s actions are clearly at odds with the intent of the law and with the goals outlined by President Bush in his inaugural address: ?it is the policy of the United States to seek and support the growth of democratic movements and institutions in every nation and culture. . . We will encourage reform in other governments by making clear that success in our relations will require the decent treatment of their own people.? We agree, and we encourage you to ensure that these words are backed up by strong, effective action. With best regards,
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nita
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Posted on 02-16-05 7:12
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After 1996 there is no Democracy in Nepal since maoists started war. In remote villages there is no democracy at all after 1996.
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shirish
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Posted on 02-16-05 7:25
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cene: 1 Place: Nuwakot Time: Election Day Political worker: Ye...Hamra neta Arjun Narsingh KC lai vote de hai...nabhaye...!!! Voter in the line awiting to vote: Lohani le 100 Rs didaicha euta vote ko lagi, timi harule kati dincha? 150 dincha bhane Congressi lai vote dinchu... Voter2: Ye.ma.le lai vote khasalyo bhane jagga jimin paiincha bhanthyo..kaha 100 rupaiya ko love ma arulai vote halne??? Ma ta ye male lai dinchu. Political worker 2: ...Saa.le ke bhancha yo? Hami vote khasalchas ki tero ghar sar jalidiun? Purai diun sojhai talai..yamaraj kaha...khurukka hamlai vote haal. Scene 2 Place: Washington DC USA Event: Rally for Democracy in Nepal
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nita
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Posted on 02-16-05 7:43
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Will you protest for 11,000 lives. Will you protest against maiosta who killed 11,000.
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Gaandmarwaa
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Posted on 02-16-05 8:06
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TUM JARAA BOLOO TO YEH JO DEMOOCRASY KYA CHEEZ HAI REY ! aRREY YAAR JOE BHI AYEE SALAA SAB JHOPADPATTI SEY MAHAL MEI RELOCATE KARTAHAI. AUR YEH LOOG JOE SHOOR MACHA RAHA HAI...YEH SALAA ABHII JHOPADPATTI MEI HAI JARAA YIN LOOGO KO MHAL MEI RAKHDO SALAA SAAB CHUUP HO JAYEGA. BADA AYA DEMOCRASY WALA... AMAA YAAR KHANEY KO KUCH MIL NAHI RAHA HEI AUR DEMOCRASY KEY BAAT KARTAHAI. AAGEY KAAM AUR MAM DO USKEY BAAT DEMOCRASY KEY BAAT KAREGEY.
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bionepal
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Posted on 02-16-05 8:11
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Shirish yaar... that was a good one... you didnt speak a word exactly..... sometimes silence speaks louder than word .. good attempts ... i could picture both scene.... can i add one more.... Scene 1: Place: biratnagar ward number 14 Time: two days before election. 1 neapali janta: khai yes pali ta k vote dine babai..... sabai vrastachari... bibikhina... uranthaule mancheharu matrai utheka chana.... ma ta vote dinna ba!! 2 nepali janta: Aaaapuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.... k bhancha yo aamali hau... vote bhaneko ta amulya (jasko mulya nai hudaina) cheeze (yummy) ho.... vote the dinai parcha... aba chor nai chor chumab ma utheko cha bhane... sabai bhanda thorai chori garne chor lai vote dine ni..... sabai daaaka haru chan bhane sabai bhanda thorai daaaka garne lai vote dine ... sabai vrastachari chan bhane..... sabai vanda thorai vrastachaar garne bhudi saaaaaano bhako (slim) manchailai vote dine..... 1nepali janta: hoina babai.. vote bhaneko amulya cheesse ho bhanchau .... aba ... amulya cheeze pani kasaile.. chor .. daaka .. vrastachaari lai din huncha ra?????? 3 Nepali janta: hehehehehehehe..... ta yo tapali k bhani linu huncha.... (picchhha...paan thukdai) .. amulya cheeze gharma rakhnu hunna... chori daka llagene bari sambhabana huncha.... ta ma k bhanchu.... tapai goyena bhane .. tapai ko vote arule chori garera dei haalcha... (pichha thukdai)... feri bazaar ma aille ramro bhau pani mili ra cha.... Scene 2 Place: Washington DC USA Event: Rally for Democracy in Nepal
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Posted on 02-16-05 8:16
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Scene 4 3 missing students found dead KOL Report KATHMANDU, Feb 16 - Three students missing after clashes between the security forces and the Maoists in Morang have been confirmed dead. The three had been missing since Sunday, Feb. 13. The Jaaite Secondary School, to which the students belonged, confirmed their deaths on Wednesday. The students had gone to bathe in the nearby Toli Khola to prepare for the Saraswati puja that day. Four others students who were celebrating Saraswati puja within the school premises also sustained injuries. The incident has not been confirmed by the Army. On Tuesday, the Army said that 10 Maoists and three security personnel had been killed during that particular incident in Morang. Meanwhile, a policeman and a Maoist were killed in separate incidents in Jumla and Mugu on Wednesday. (yv) Scene 5 : Coming to your relatives and close ones soon! Silence spoken
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Posted on 02-16-05 8:21
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That is bullsh_t.... Peace is more important than democracy...with out peace there is no chance for democracy Kali G, with out law and order, there can be no freedom for the masses, Nepal never had a true democracy...they had anarchy...is that what you want to subject your fellow men to return to ...murder and thievery.... If it is then democracies chances in Nepal are truly dead....
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Posted on 02-16-05 8:54
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hope rally pics will be posted here... wanna see Nepalese in US who are so concerned about Nepal.....
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DCKETA
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Posted on 02-16-05 9:23
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AX bru If i happen to go there (unlikely) i will for sure take some pictures for you. Jai Nepal
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Posted on 02-16-05 9:25
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Why are people in DC going nuts.... why do you want to participate in this rally.... We take US and India as largest democratic country... but even people in US and India supported Patriot Act and TADA/POTA Act respectively to fight terrorism and bring peace to country... Ok for time being lets assume your rally was well heard by Bush government and it forces gyanendra to go one step back or does economic sanction.... Now what do we gain... 1) let us say king goes one step behind... then again those political jackals will come to power and start snatching our flesh selll it .. they will become rich their living standard will increase ... but poor nepalese will still suffer and die ... and those jackals they have already showed that they will not be able to bring peace with maoist...... 2) let us say economic sanction in done... who will suffer poor nepalese ofcourse king will be compeled to increase tax and take more money out of poor nepalese people to support country budget.. .then country will again head to grievious civil war.....turn into somalia or ethopia... So guys in DC think before you participate in this rally.... do analysis of whom you are helping with participating in this rally.... To bring change in nepal we have always thought a change in system is required.. and king has provided us that... so why not to support him... he is asking just 3 years time .. so let us give him a chance... what other option do we have..... We take US and India as largest democratic country... but even people in US and India supported Patriot Act and TADA/POTA Act respectively to fight terrorism and bring peace to country... Lastly, being a citizen of country with fake democracy we should support king and give him chance to lead country to good governance and peace.... Please do not participate in the rally, do not confuse more already confused international community...... Long live my Nepal.....
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Posted on 02-16-05 9:29
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KaliG Nepallai maya garne nabha nau baru Girija ra makune lai maya garne haru jamma hou bhnau.
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Posted on 02-16-05 12:12
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the protest rally should be against the human right activists.........what could they do when when the maoists were kidnapping and killing so many ppl?.....what were these ppl doing when there were so many nepal bandhs? when all the ppl in nepal pray that they get back home safely before they leave their houses......what about that? the right to walk freely....the right to go to work or school without having the fear of being kidnapped.........i right to say " i'm not giving my hard earned money for ur stupid cause"..... the rights for peace.....i think these are the rights all nepalis want right now more than any other rights.
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Posted on 02-16-05 12:28
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All these motherf**king protestors are waiting for just another oppurtunity to go back to Nepal and become a leader like tyo m00ji girija, deuba and etc. I will even post their names once I receive from my friend in dc. Hang these son of a bitches and b@st@rds in front of 1600 Penn Ave. Jai Nepal
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Posted on 02-16-05 3:53
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The protesters in the US are doing everything they can and everyone should suppor them. To support the protest event I like to request help from all nepalese in the US in what ever way they possibly can. Students are specialy encouraged. ** I request people to bring winter tires of your cars (which you'll no longer need after this winter) for the TIRE BURNING event during the protest program. ** Students studying in universities and colleges across the region are especially encourged to participate at the event. Please bring at least a bag pack full of pieces of brick and rocks for the DHUNGA MUDA event in case a clash with riot police is to take place. ** Nepalese who own SUVs or trucks or vans are requested to bring huge rocks and boulders at the event for the CHAKKA JAAM event during the protest. ** Owners of SUVs and trucks as well as Nepalese working at gas stations are requested to donate gas for the Gyanendra ko PUTLAA JALUNEE event during the protest. ** Nepalese working at clothing stores like GAP and JC PENNY or BANANA REPUBLIC etc are requested to bring overstocked clothing from the stores they are working to prepare MASSAL for the MASSAL JULUS at the protest program. ha ha ahaa jhana isnt it funny huh..??
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Posted on 02-16-05 9:15
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KaliG, If you really care about Nepal, I dare you to organize a protest rally against corrupt politicians, who are the root cause of the current situation in Nepal. I dare you to speak up against the maoist barbarities. As I write this, we are on day-4 of the indefinite nationwide blockade imposed by maoists. It's us -- the nepalis actually living here in Nepal -- who are at the receiving end of the maoist atrocities. The maoists have also declared that they will close down ALL private educational institutions, both schools and colleges, in Nepal begining from the next academic session -- putting in jeopardy the future of hundreds of thousands of students across the nation. Why aren't you guys doing anything about that? If not, let the King do his job. He is the ONLY beacon of hope for a lot of nepalis like myself.
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