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 Solution to Maoist Problem
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Posted on 08-24-04 1:39 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hey Nepali boys n gals,

To solve Maoist problem should be topmost priority of all Nepalese. As such we should give a genuine effort to find such one even though it is not a 2+2 = 4 solution.

Looking at the current trends of Nepali politics it will take god to solve the problem. The changes of government, peace talk , guleli action against the Maoist etc etc. has a futile effect. These actions will just intensify the problems on the course of time. A common Nepali will just keep on suffering. Even Maoist seize the power we will have Prachanda instead of Gyanendra. Life is harder under gyanendra ( 62 crore man without any benefit to the country) and would definitely be alike under Prachanda (a stone age man). But we can not stay in this transition costing inhumane pain and fear every seconds.

Some end results/solution in my mind are

1. Routing of Maoist to the end (as in Punjab) : It seems king, current politicians, army commandsý do not have enough will, guts and leadership to carry such a plan. Most of top government employee are having monetary gain from the maoist problem. This plan needs Deshvakti from corrupted government employee and active help of India. I put 50% chances are for this solution.

2. Power cut or step down by the king (Will he ? He is not Birendra.)and Maoist coming under multiparty democracy. 10% chance for this solution

3. Zero economy / conflict in Nepali army setting victory to Maoist on the long course of time : Most likely to happened.
Or 3 could lead to
4. Failed nation: International intervention on the humanitarian ground. Least wanted by Nepali.


With those end results, it shows that a lot need to be suffered by Nepali. Only good hope is that this suffer may drive Nepalese to build his own country Nepal, a rare character otherwise.


 
Posted on 08-24-04 3:20 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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dude, sincerly and seirously, i didnt read anything that you just posted....

is this a trick to break "nepalis r worse ppl"' ' s record??
 
Posted on 08-24-04 9:14 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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- http://www.nepalnews.com.np/ntimes/issue210/fromthenepalipress.htm#6

Squeezed lemons
Human rights activist Krishna Pahadi in Deshantar, 8 August


KIRAN PANDAY
The Maoist leaders are mere actors who are being used by different power centres. A main aspect of Maoist violence is the uncertainty we see in the tarai today. There is now a probability that foreign powers will use this excuse to enter Nepal. The day the power centres that are backing the rebels decide to dump them, the Maoists will be like flat tyres. They will look like squeezed lemons.

Prachanda and Baburam Bhattarai donýt seem to call the shots anymore. They go on making announcements that are never implemented. This gives us an idea of the circumstances under which the Maoists are being groomed. The two leaders have been saying that they will maintain brotherly relations with other political workers, but people are still being killed because they believe in other political principles. When we can see that the cadres do not obey the leaders, it becomes clear that there are other power centres that are actually in command of the Maoist fold.

When I say foreign powers may enter Nepal, I donýt just mean India. When the back door is open, anyone can come in. With increasing militarisation and the stockpiling of arms, our northern neighbour is also getting worried. The other worry is that Maoists have plans to spread their base in the entire South Asian region after establishing what they call their ýmodel areaý in Nepal. Then they plan to change the global political face. That means there would be increasing foreign intervention, and when neighbouring powers start interfering in Nepalýs internal matters, the way western powers view the country will also change. Now they are opposing the Maoists. But when the country becomes the playground of regional powers, the western powers will certainly change their strategies on how to meddle and who to back.

The world community has been opposing the Maoist rebelsý atrocities. Amnesty Internationalýs recent open letter to Prachanda is an indication that Maoist excesses have gone from bad to worse. Even human rights activists, journalists and teachers are becoming targets.


Like any other political party, the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) also seeks help from human rights organisations when it is in trouble. Our office (Human Rights and Peace Society) has been getting repeated calls from different Maoist quarters. They have been asking us to investigate several cases that involve what they call ýextra judicial killingsý of their members, including Bharat Dhungana. But when we ask them to release the unarmed people they have taken hostage, they simply ignore our calls.

Once the rebels charge anyone of becoming a government informant or being corrupt, that is a terminal decision.

This proves they have no political culture and that they only rule by the gun. They have begun to use the gun even against human rights activists. They believe that they can treat us the way they did Ganesh Chiluwal, who was killed by their cadres a few days after he burnt effigies of Prachanda and Baburam Bhattarai. The rebels are now openly abducting people in the name of spreading their programs, policies and philosophy. If this is the situation today, what kind of freedom will we have when they come to power tomorrow?
 
Posted on 08-25-04 5:50 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Nice article. I liked it.

Krishna Pahadi used to look like Maoist agent in the past has
changed the side line. ITs a good sign indeed.

God Bless his human rights and peace society and I wish
he don't get killed by Maoists for writing this article.


GP
 


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