Friday, March 16, 2007

Empowering Nepalis In New York City



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I don't know how many Nepalis there are in New York City. 35,000? 40,000? Nobody really knows for sure. But we have got to earn voting rights in the city elections. The idea is not new. Those with green cards should be allowed to vote. There are activists and organizations that say that. A bill to that effect has been talked about in the past in the city council. But nothing has come to fruition because the issue has not become a mass movement. The people who will benefit have not been clamoring for it, and so it has not happened. We have got to get organized, and if we get organized the right way, we Nepalis could very well become the nucleus of the movement in the city despite our small number.

I have been pushing for an umbrella organization of all the Nepali organizations in the city. The idea so far has met with an enormous resistance that reminds me of the hardships of trying to get organized the Madhesi community. For Madhesis to come together is to have to say that we are Madhesi, and I guess it is not a whole lot of fun to claim that identity because the Madhesi are a powerless group. It is a chicken egg situation. To become powerful you have to come together, get organized. But when you try to come together, it is like looking at your face in the mirror. You get reminded of your powerlessness, and it is not a good feeling.

That exact same thing has been happening to the Nepalis in New York City.

NYC Nepali Are Madhesi, Powerless

We have to deal with it. We have to face it. We have to take some tough decisions. But ultimately we do have to end up with an umbrella organization.

ANONYC: Proposed Constitution

I guess it can't be just a New York City thing. It has to be a tri state thing, the organization has to. How about an ANONYM? Association of Nepali Organizations in New York Metro. That for the name.

And then we have to shape up the framework of that organization. For me the anwer is simple: one person, one vote democracy, and transparency. Every member organization would have a voting weight. If you have 50 members, you get 50 votes. If you have 200, you get 200 votes. Why do this? Because democracy is one person, one vote. And also because we want to keep up the pressure on all organizations to constantly expand their membership and reach out to as many Nepalis in the metro area as possible. We want people to expand their existing organizations. And we want people to launch new organizations. The idea is to get organized as many Nepalis in the city as possible. Right now less than 2,000 Nepalis in the city are members of this or that organization, by one estimate. Can we grow that to 20,000? That is the challenge.
What does transparency mean? It means the internet. People tell me not everyone is online. That might be true. But despite that fact, the only way to reach the largest possible number of Nepalis in the city is online. There is no other way. At the largest Nepali events, you meet a few hundred people at most. But there are thousands online, tens of thousands. I have not been to any Nepali's residence where people are not online.

I have also been told most Nepalis in the city work crazy hours, maybe 16 hours a day, 6 days a week, working below minimum wage. It is said people who are depressed are too depressed to get physical exercise but they need physical exercise more than the rest of us. That applies to the Nepalis working the below minimum wage jobs, which is practically most Nepalis in the city. They need political empowerment more than those who are working better paying jobs. Before the civil rights movement for blacks, it was common to find blacks who had advanced degrees but who worked odd jobs for long periods of time. That is where Nepalis are today.

Think voting rights. Think money. A community that can vote makes more money. Get politically organized because you want to end up making more money.

People are busy. It is so hard to get Nepalis to show up for events. It is easier to get them to show up for cultural events than it is for political events. In business they say if the customers don't come to you, go where the customers are. No matter how busy, most Nepalis party. A dozen of them will get together, maybe once a week, once every two weeks, or once a month, and they will party. Most Nepalis in the city do that no matter how busy. It is like saying no matter how busy you are, you are still going to brush your teeth. So Nepalis do meet in small groups all across the city. Almost all of them do.

And that is why I have been pushing the concept of house parties. The idea has to be to build
The Matrix. The beauty of The Matrix is that once it is launched, it is not going to be just a Nepali thing. It could end up a Desi thing, Hispanics could join. It could go global. I have been talking to the Bhutani leader SK Pradhan, suggesting that he use The Matrix to organize the 100 Bhutanis in the city. I have been wanting to get a Bhutan, Burma, Tibet triangle going in the city. We need to export the April Revolution those three places. And The Matrix would do it beautifully. You have to think of The Matrix as an invention. It is so simple to do, and so efficient. You become your own media. You can have a global reach. It can be so very powerful.

Ultimately, we do have to think in terms of some big rallies. There is no escaping that. And I am hoping we will celebrate Nepal's Republic Day as the Nepal Day in the city. But those events are rare. And as to political empowerment of the individual, there is no beating The Matrix. Rallies will be the icing to the cake. The Matrix is the cake.

If we can weave 10,000 Nepalis into The Matrix, I think at that point we are going to have earned the right to vote in the city. Other communities will join in. And that will be sufficient pressure on the city council.

Nepalis in the city think about Nepal a lot. And that is a good thing. But the community does have to grow beyond its Nepal fixation. We do have to realize we are in New York City, and that we are a sorry lot in the city, politically speaking.

Those Who Resist

Every f_____g Nepali organization in the city thinks it is The Umbrella Organization. That ego and ignorance has been getting in the way.

Prejudices alive in Nepal are alive here as well. Somehow organizations led by Bahuns are supposed to be have more gravitas than others. That is not going to fly. Bahuns don't got no voting rights in New York City either.

I am the natural contender to be the founding president of ANONYM. That causes some major heartburns among some Bahuns in the city. How can a Madhesi be the leader of the Nepalis! I don't take kindly to expressions of anti-Madhesi prejudices. Some people have burnt their fingers in the process. But you are going to accept my leadership because I am the one to take you to the promised land. I am best positioned. Noone else comes even close. You swallow your Bahun pride and prejudice because you want to earn your right to vote in the city elections. You are going to choose to be driven by self-interest, not ethnic prejudice.

And I do intend to get elected democratically. Others are welcome to throw their hat into the ring. I am up for it.

Tara Niraula Has Been A Problem

He has done a good job as the president of the America Nepal Friendship Society (videos). He is a well educated man. He speaks well. He can lead. He is devoted to the community. He gives time. He is networked among the leading Nepalis nationally. And he took the lead on trying to get together the many disparate Nepali organizations in the city. That was progress. That was initiative.

But then he feels like we have reached the peak. There is nothing beyond that. He has carried this patronizing attitude that the America Nepal Friendship Society is the seniormost Nepali organization in the city, and it is the ANFS that brings all Nepali organizations together, and basically he has suggested that the ANFS is The Umbrella Organization, all others are too parochial. ANFS is for "everybody, I welcome you all to join it." That is hogwash.

During the November meeting, Khagendra GC pushed the concept of a coordination committee, and that made a little more sense. But Tara Niraula played foul. He refused to put my proposal for an umbrella organization on the agenda, although I had emailed way in advance. And during the heat of the Madhesi Movement in Nepal, he emailed suggesting I was not to run the meeting of the coordination committee in May, he was, and that was a blatant attempt at foul play. The November meeting decided I was to run the next meeting.

That tendency is going to be countered.

Democracy, Transparency

Those two are going to be the basic organizing principles. Transparency means we are going to help every organization in the city go online. You can do it for free. I helped Tek Gurung get a homepage for his organization at Blogger: United Nepalese Democratic Forum.

We could write in Nepali or English at our sites. We could use audio and video, all hosted for free.

Each member organization is to stay autonomous, but I do think we should push to suggest that all organizations should keep their bookkeeping online. That is going to be empowering for the individual member.

Decision making should also be as transparent as possible. We should take and publish minutes of meetings. We should also blog the meetings, photos, audio, video, as much as possible. Those can be great tools to communicate with members, very few of whom can come to the meetings, and also a way to introduce our organizations to prospective members.

The City That Never Sleeps

New York City is the Kathmandu of the world. It is a very special place.

My idea is to form the ANONYM, to inject democracy and transparency as its founding principles, and to break it from the rest of the Nepali diaspora until they all accept democracy and transparency as the founding organizing principles also, and then we stitch it all back up. I expect Tara Niraula to resist this, by foul means if necessary, because he is tied to the unelected powers that be of the diaspora leadership, people who think they are the solution, but who really are the problem, people who stand in the way of a genuine empowerment of the Nepalis outside of Nepal. We Nepalis in New York City have to take the lead on that one. I am not for projecting false unity. Work begins at home. We have to tidy things up among the Nepalis before we can go face the non-Nepali institutions that stand in the way of Nepali empowerment.

I guess what I am saying is feelings are going to get hurt as we work to set up the ANONYM.

Nepal

Better organized, we can make more money. With more money, we can do more to engineer an economic revolution in Nepal. The Nepali diaspora will lead the economic revolution in Nepal. We are the ones who will be the primary investors over time. 95% of the good in Nepal will be done through the for profit sector. And the Nepalis in New York City stand to play a central role in that. We have to set up an example so the rest of Nepalis all over the world can follow.

Curiously, it all really boils down to democracy and transparency.

Constitution| Mantra

Nepali Convention 2008

I want the ANONYM to take over the Nepali Convention 2008, NYC. I was going to do it as a private business project. But it would make so much more sense to turn that into the flagship event of the umbrella organization. We will want to turn it into the top Nepali event outside Nepal.

The managers of the Nepali Convention 2008, NYC would still get paid a percentage of the profits. But the largest chunk of the profit would go to ANONYM.

Executive Committee

It has to be formed in a democratic way. I hear Anil Shahi is about to become president of the Alliance for Democracy and Human Rights in Nepal. If he were to do that, I think it would be great to have him as the Vice President of ANONYM. He is a progressive, dynamic Khas. I would want the Ex Com to have a balanced ethnic and gender composition. We have to set an example for the new Nepal. New generation leaders like Tek Gurung, Luna Ranjit are quite promising.

Nepal is about to be born for the first time.

Events

ANONYM would take over all events for the visiting Nepali dignitaries. Profits from Nepali Convention 2008, NYC would pay for those. But until then we could do the ticket thing. $5 per person.

Community Center

We have to move towards that as well.

Community Center Idea: A Few Options
Nepali Community Center

On The Web

Suffrage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Historically, many groups have been excluded from the right to vote, on various grounds, because their members were subjects of feudal kings or princes or otherwise not free humans.
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History: The Right to Vote | Scholastic.com
The Right to Vote
Rights of the People: Individual Freedom and the Bill of Rights
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Congressman Jesse L. Jackson, Jr.: The Right to Vote
Susan B. Anthony Speech - Women's Right to Vote
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Leaders discuss forming interim govt within a week
Prachanda corrects his remarks on weapons Prachanda has said that thousands of grenades remain outside cantonments. ..... after addressing a conference of All Nepal Revolutionary Journalists Association. .... Moriarty said he was still waiting for evidence from Prachanda over the latter's allegations of royalists' plot to kill Americans. Either he should provide evidence soon or he should retract the statement like he did about the weapons
MJF activists go on a rampage setting offices to fire in Rangeli Angered by the police move to open the locks at the government offices in Rangeli area of Morang district, the activists of Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) set half a dozen offices to fire. ..... They lit fire at postal office, Agriculture Development Bank, Rural Development Bank .... Papers and documents were burnt. .... Following the incident, the entire southern area of Biratnagar has remained tense. ..... Although it has withdrawn bandhs and strikes, the MJF has announced indefinite closure of custom points and government offices in the region obstructing business and other activities.
Over 1.7 million citizenship distributed: Home Ministry
Refugees planted bombs in Phuentsholing, says Bhutan

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Dipendra Jha: The Real Picture Of The Madhesi Movement




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Tuesday, March 13, 2007

No Guns, Explosives, Weapons Outside Cantonments


SAC discusses bill on political parties The government had tabled a Bill on Political Parties- 2063 in the Interim Legislature, proposing to make all political parties more democratic, transparent and inclusive in practice. ...... bill proposes, among others, to prohibit all political parties from organizing strikes and bandas ...... the bill also proposes to prohibit the parties from collecting any sort of donation or receiving grants or assistance from any national or international organization, government or individual. ..... the political parties will be entitled to state funds in proportion to the popular vote garnered by them during the election. They should maintain their accounts in a transparent manner and have them audited by a recognized auditor.

I don't know about you, but I am sick and tired of having to differentiate between the Maoist soldiers and the Maoist militia. There can be no weapons outside the cantonments, period. And if there are little homemade weapons that the UN refuses to recognize as weapons, such should be disposed of, should be handed over to the authorities. The Maoists outside the cantonments may not move around carrying weapons.

It is understandable that the Maoist leaders need bodyguards as they move around the country. I proposed that right after the April Revolution concluded. But that also has to be well defined. How many should be allowed? 50 in total? And of course they can not be allowed on the Singha Durbar premises and other places guarded by the state security forces. And at mass meetings, the weapons should be concealed as much as possible without jeopardizing the security of the leaders.

There might still be some wayward Maoist cadres who might refuse to go by the party line and still carry weapons. The Maoist party must dissociate itself from such elements, and must definte them as law and order problems to be taken care of by the state security forces.

And Maoist cadres may not act like they were traffic police. They may not do law enforcement work. All that has to stop immediately.

Feeding the 30,000 Maoists in the cantonments is one thing, but the Maoist cadres elsewhere are not for the state to feed. Cadres of other parties work full time, feed themselves, and work part time for their parties. The Maoists are going to have to do the same.

In short, the Maoists must become a political party and totally abandon their claim to being some kind of a parallel state before they can be inducted into the interim government. They have to become a political party before elections to the constituent assembly can take place.

And now that we are about to become a country of state funded political parties, Nepal is about to become a classless democracy like no other. Nepal is about to become the number one democracy on the planet.

The idea of state funded political parties is so huge. This has been my number one dream. It is about to become true. Nothing that has resulted from the April Revolution has made me happier, not the one third reservation provision for women, not even the Madhesi Movement. We are about to become the first truly one person, one vote democracy in the world. As soon as this is codified and made into law, the April Revolution becomes one of the greatest revolutions in human history. The April Revolution will be put in the same league as the French Revolution, Lenin's October Revolution. With this one move, Nepal will put immense pressure on both India and China to do the same. China is going to come under immense pressure to become a multi-party democracy, although one of state funded parties, unlike the "capitalist" democracies like America and Britain. And India is going to be forced to realize it is going to have to become a democracy of state funded parties, and once it does, the Maoist insurgency in India is going to evaporate off like magic. Once we become a democracy of state funded parties, we are going to become the go to country for the progressives in countries like America and Britain.

Mao's dictum that power flows through the barrel of a gun has been shot down and it has been replaced by Power Flows Through The Ballot Box.

The Maoists have been progressive on many counts. They have been great politically when it comes to the empowerment of the ethnically and genderwise marginalized. Let's face it, it is because of the Maoists that we are about to have a constituent assembly. They are also the people who took the lead on the republican question. They also are most committed to land reform, a must if Nepal is to have an economic transformation not only in the cities but also in the villages. I think they might also do really well on education and health issues. They might give Nepal a Kerala like literacy rate and a Cuba like health care system. And that will be great.

If only the Maoists will completely transform themselves and become a political party that has sought and got a complete divorce from arms, the Maoists will stand to do real well in the elections, and might as well.

On the other hand, they will find themselves with major electoral losses. I will not understand if they will opt for that. It makes no sense for them to lose the peace. If they can truly become a political party, they will emerge one of the largest parties in the constituent assembly. Heck, they might even emerge the largest. But first say no to arms totally.

Constitution| Mantra
Nepal As A Cutting Edge Democracy
Bodyguards For Prachanda And Baburam
The King Should Abdicate
Not So Fast, Indian Communists
Two Armies: What To Do

MPRF: A Few Scenarios
It Is Tough For The Madhesi
Upendra Yadav: Madhesi Martin Luther King
New MJF Strategy: Hit The State, Not The People
Krishna Sitaula: Appeaser, Not Peacemaker
A Federal Republic Electoral Alliance Against The Maoists Needed
Sadist Koirala, Kans Sitaula, Pol Pot Prachanda
Further Compromise: Mixed Election With Reservations
5 Point Demand: Compromise Formula So Elections Can Be Held In June
MJF And NEFIN Must Become Political Parties
The Economist: Nepal's Ethnic Politics: The New Battlefront

In The News

Palace refutes plot allegations NepalNews In the wake of raging allegations about palace plotting to derail the current peace process, the Royal Palace Press Secretariat has issued a statement denying the accusations made by the Maoists against Crown Prince Paras. ..... the allegations are totally fabricated, baseless and malicious.
UNMIN concerned about ‘unregistered’ arms and combatants

Govt offers incentive to phase out old vehicles Kantipur
INTERVIEW WITH PM KOIRALA If the king, through his activities and behaviours, continues to encourage the forces that want instability, the country will surely move down the republic lane. ..... It would have been better if the king and the prince (crown prince?) abdicated; I meant giving (them) space in that situation. Even now if the king denounces the throne, it will create a whole new environment. ..... It’s being said that they did not submit 760 weapons for registration. ....... the weapons looted from the Nepal Army have not yet been recovered .... When a leader like Prachanda who makes big promises of “turning Nepal into a paradise” says that the arms were swept away by rivers and burned down in fire, it seems as if he is trying to distract children by handing them lollipops. ...... They should hand over all their weapons before the elections. ........ If the Maoists do not submit their weapons within 15 days, then they will have to surrender themselves to the government, eight parties and the people. After that, the government will take stern action against all the weapons that are yet to be registered. The government will be driven towards action and the security forces will confiscate any weapons that have been hidden. ....... the police and the armed police force would be deployed. ...... The main problem I’ve been facing is identifying its leader. Some say that they need home minister’s resignation. I understand that no one is indispensable and we can always remove the home minister. ...... Will the movement be stopped after the home minister’s resignation? If the movement will be stopped, then for the public, even the Prime Minister is ready to resign. But what if the movement does not stop? ....... I am ready to make the home minister resign anytime if they guarantee to end all this. ...... I am holding direct talks with Upendra Yadav. He is no stranger. He is also a member of my own constituency in Sunsari. ...... A proposal is going to be tabled at the next eight-party meeting. The proposal will seek to declare highways, industries, factories, educational institutions and customs check posts as strike-prohibited areas. ....... it is obvious that there has been infiltration in the movement because there is always some kind of infiltration in any kind of movement. That is natural, some element or the other always infiltrates any kind of movements. ........ It is, however, altogether another issue if we have to declare Nepal a republic before that. But if the situation comes to that, it would be much better if the king steps down himself. ....... What will you do if I step down from the presidency of the Nepali Congress? Will you force me to come back?
Ex-pilot ‘guilty’ of killing 9 rhinos
Secys discuss security of govt staff in terai
Security committee formed
UNMIN concerned over media reports on Maoist arms, armies
PM to hold one-to-one meeting on interim govt
MPRF strike-withdrawal breathes life into Terai Life in eastern Terai regions is slowly returning to normalcy following the withdrawal of the ongoing indefinite strike in 22 districts by the agitating Madhesi People's Rights Forum (MPRF). .... Transport services which had remained closed since late February and educational institutions that had remained closed since earlier this month ..... Biratnagar saw heightened activity in its city centers after shops that had remained closed for the last month reopened today while both long and short route vehicles are running normally. ...... in Nawalparasi forum cadres have locked up various government offices. ..... The forum cadres who had taken out a baton rally in the headquarters Parasi, forcefully shut down more than half a dozen revenue collection offices including telecom office, land revenue office, land reform office and land survey office. ...... long distance vehicles plying the east-west Mahendra highway are still grounded. ..... Siraha, the epicenter of the ongoing Terai unrest ..... as a part of their civil disobedience protests, the forum members would not pay any tax to the government.
US visa application goes online
JTMM cadres abduct 3 officials from Sunsari, demand Rs 1m ransom
Sunsari DAO extends curfew ahead of Maoist cadre's funeral
Thousands of troops, arms outside camps: Prachanda
Power cuts cripple cyber café business
चुनाव तिथि तत्काल घोषणाको सहमति माओवादीले शान्ति सम्झौता अनुरूप बुधबारदेखि विभिन्न जिल्लामा राजनीतिक दलका कार्यकर्ता र र्सवसाधारणको कब्जा गरेको घरजग्गा र सम्पत्ति फिर्ता गर्न थालेको जनाएको छ । ..... प्रचण्डले आफूले राष्ट्रसंघीय मिसनको वर्गीकरणमा नपरेका सकेट बमजस्ता हतियार छन् भनेको तर त्यसलाई सञ्चार माध्यमले अतिरञ्जित रूपमा प्रस्तुत गरेको आरोप लगाएका ..... राष्ट्रसंघीय वर्गीकरणमा नपरेका अप्रशोधित विस्फोटक यन्त्र ग्रिनेड, सकेट बमलगायतका हतियार सरकारलाई बुझाउन माओवादीलाई आग्रह
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MPRF: A Few Scenarios




Madhesi People's Rights Forum, MPRF, is in the lead. The organization just made a major tactical decision. (New MJF Strategy: Hit The State, Not The People) What now? Where do we go from here?

American Chronicle: The Madhesi Movement In Nepal Is Lonely

  • Scenario 1: Home Minister Resigns, Probe Commission Is Formed

    • Scenario 1.1: MPRF and NEFIN hold talks with the eight party government, as do the three armed Madhesi groups, JTMM-Goit, JTMM-Jwala, Madhesi Tigers. The talks are successful. They lead to an agreement on Further Compromise: Mixed Election With Reservations. MPRF and NEFIN decide not to become political parties. JTMM-Goit, JTMM-Jwala, and Madhesi Tigers arms are managed by the UN.

    • Scenario 1.2: Talks lead to an agreement on proportional elections to the constituent assembly. MPRF and NEFIN become political parties, and they bag a healthy share of the Madhesi and Janajati votes.

  • Scenario 2: Home Minister Does Not Resign, Probe Commission Is Not Formed, MPRF Keeps Agitating.

    • Scenario 2.1: MPRF is alone. NEFIN is not being able to exhibit similar mass support in the Pahad among the Janajati. NEFIN has not formally joined the MPRF chorus calling for the Home Minister's resignation. Sadbhavana (Anandi) stays put with the eight party coalition.

    • Scenario 2.2: MPRF and NEFIN gang up around a three point agenda. (1) Home Minister resign. (2) Form probe commission. (3) Hold proportional elections to the constituent assembly.

      • Scenario 2.2.1: The eight parties ignore the MPRF and NEFIN. That cements their alliance. The alliance conducts civil disobedience programs to start with, and pledges to shut the country down for one week during the constituent assembly elections in June.

        • Scenario 2.2.1.1: The MPRF, NEFIN led Madhesi Janajati Movement succeeds. The constituent assembly elections are disrupted. Girija Koirala resigns. Upendra Yadav becomes interim President, Om Gurung becomes interim Vice President. Upendra Yadav gives a speech that declares Nepal a federal republic with eight interim states, Madhesh, Tharuwan, Kirat, Newa, Tamang, Tamuwan, Magarat, and Khasan, and forms a new interim government that is 25% MPRF, 25% NEFIN, 40% Eight Plus Parties, 10% Dalit Mahasangh, and 1/3rd women in each category for a 300 strong interim parliament. The interim constitution is to be amended. Elections are announced to be held in November after the Maoists have truly become a political party, all Madhesis have been issued citizenship papers, and a fresh census is conducted in the country.

    • Scenario 2.3: MPRF and NEFIN decide to come together and form a political party called Janata Dal whose central committee is 20% Khas, 35% Madhesi, 35% Janajati, 10% Dalit, and 1/3rd female across the board. Upendra Yadav is President of the party, Om Gurung is Vice President. They decide to call off all protest programs. They decide to take up the challenge of the elections to the constituent assembly. They decide to turn all their demands and agendas into election issues. The Home Minister's not resigning is turned into a major election issue in the Madhesh and Krishna Sitaula is defeated in Jhapa, Girija Koirala is defeated in Sunsari and Morang. The Janata Dal goes to the people with the agenda of a federal, democratic republic of eight states: Madhesh, Tharuwan, Kirat, Tamang, Newa, Tamuwan, Magarat, Khasan. The Janata Dal sweeps the elections and emerges as the largest party in the country.


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5 Point Demand: Compromise Formula So Elections Can Be Held In June
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In The News


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UNMIN concerned about ‘unregistered’ arms and combatants
Speaker says Maoists' CD will be discussed by House committee
Thousands of combatants, arms outside cantonment site: Prachanda these combatants and weapons were not registered as they "couldn't meet United Nations standards" ..... they are facing problems for the management of weapons that are not registered with the UN. ..... Maoists still have sufficient technical human resources outside the cantonments to launch "massive attacks" simultaneously at several places on a single night. ..... We launched our movement with just two 3-0-3 rifles and home-made weapons. ...... Earlier, addressing a mass meeting in Butwal Prachanda said, "…the rivers swept away our arms and fire burnt them down…" ...... "Besides combatants staying inside the cantonments, we have a large number of weapons and skilled manpower who are able to make such weapons and launch simultaneous attacks at several places on a single night"
Govt will not tolerate bandhs anymore: Minister Mahat
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PM confers with NC leaders on agendas of 8-party meet top leaders of the major four parties would hold discussion ahead of the eight-party meeting.
JTMM cadres abduct citizenship distribution officials
US Embassy changes visa application rules
Civil society wants roundtable conference The movement has called on the seven parties to take the Maoists into the government, fix CA polls date, address demands of agitating parties and take action against persons guilty of repression during the People's Movement. .... it was willing to act as facilitator to organise such roundtable conference.
Zero hour started in the parliament
Maoists claim palace conspired against four big parties the palace had formed a committee headed by a pro-royalist in presence of Crown Prince Paras to disrupt the constituent assembly elections.

Terai turmoil to hit Kathmandu now India eNews.com, India
Dangerous Game Plan of Comrade Prachanda American Chronicle, CA Now truly speaking people have no interest on them rather irritated because of too much exposure in media and misleading behaviors. It is really ridiculous to hear same indoctrinated views which are mugged up by them like parrots no matter in which forum they are speaking, what topics are they talking or what questions are they dealing. ........ Sometimes ago, the Maoists made similar allegation that, a group of people are mobilized by the palace and Nepalese Army to assassinate Maoist leadership. Later on it was revealed that they have arrested and tortured their own activists who broke away from them together with Rabindra Shrestha and Mani Thapa, who had no plot of that kind and no evidence were found that they are mobilized by palace or army. One of the activists who managed came out from the Maoists custody gave detail accounts that how he was behaved and tortured to commit his involvement in such activities. When this guy refused to take responsibility of falls allegation, the Maoists had to finally release him. ....... if the election will be held free and fair, they will be in the minority and their grand design to make Nepal a totalitarian communist regime will jeopardize. ...... In normal life fears and atrocities from the Maoists is even more worsening then the time they were fighting insurgency. ...... The Maoists are going all out to grab the Deputy premiership with home minister for their party and wishes to appoint Krishna Prasad Sitaula, present home minister, as defense minister of interim cabinet. For the Maoist, appointing Sitaula as defense minister is more favorable then appointing their own man in that portfolio. Because it is already known to all that Sitaula works for the vested interests of Maoist instead of national or his own parties' interests. ........ In lieu of that, the Maoists are protecting him from all aspects despite of pressure for him to step down on moral ground for the loss of life and properties in Terai. Number of death toll in Terai uprising is almost double than the number of loss during Janandolan II. The dialogue with Madhesi stakeholders is deadlocked due to attitude of Sitaula. ......... the people of Nepal express serious concerns about the violation of peace process
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MJF Strike Affects Life in Terai Himalayan Times, Nepal
Koirala's Appeal Gorkhapatra, Nepal
A Faction Of JTMM In Nepal Ceases Violence, Another Resumes PeaceJournalism.com, Nepal
Nepal PM turns down Madhesi group's demand Islamic Republic News Agency, Iran Nepal's Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala, has rejected agitating Madhesi Janadhikar Forums (MJF) demand for Nepalese Home Minister Krishan Prasad Sitaula's resignation.
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Curfew in Nepal villages after bloody clashes Gulf Times, Qatar

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Playfuls.com, Romania
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Nepal Hindu group demands poll on secularism Indian Muslims
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Nepal citizens calling for end of royals United Press International
Curfew in Nepal villages after bloody clash
ReliefWeb (press release), Switzerland
US offers Nepal support PeaceJournalism.com
US 'worried' over unrest in Nepal PeaceJournalism.com
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