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 Could Nepal be on the way to become Lebanon
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Posted on 08-06-06 1:53 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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In one article (sorry i do nto have a link to that) it is said that Nepal could be on the way to become a Lebanon, if Maoists do nto hand over the arms and keep on integrating with the society.

Please share your views on how likely/unlikely it is?

If there is even a remote chance of that happening what do u think goverment, maoists and above all the the civil society (and Nepalese people ) do to prevent that?

Thanks
 
Posted on 08-06-06 2:17 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Maoists learnt the tricks and PR campaign strategies from Isreal.
 
Posted on 08-06-06 2:23 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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karmarana .. u r wayyyy off... of wht i intend to ask/say.... please do not enlighten us with ur utter ignorance ..

btw to other guys.. the article kinda compares maoists to hezbollah.... (state within a state in lebanon)

it has nothing to do (no related to) with israel's PR strategy.. that is all different topic altogether.. thanks
 
Posted on 08-08-06 3:18 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I do not know only problem in Maoist but.....

New government of Nepal for New Nepali Constitution....

If they made bad constitution or Un-equal, Un democratic nepali constitution like before...there will be a big mess in Nepal...

Be aware of it.....

Member key word ..... " Equality and Truely Democratic "
 
Posted on 08-09-06 4:37 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Definately Nepal will have the same fate as of Lebanon, if Maoist go to the power with their weapons.
Maoist is no better than Hezbollah.
There will be intervention from international community, if Maoist insist on keeping weapon while they are on government.
 
Posted on 08-09-06 10:29 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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How ethical is it, Maoist joining the government without decommission of their weapons? Is the international community going to support that government? I think Nepal will fail as a state, if Maoist insists on being both rebel (by keeping own army and weapons) and a governor.

Over 50% of Nepal’s budget depends upon foreign loan and donation. As international community (USA, UK, India, Japan etc) has already announced that they would not support the Nepalese government, if they include Maoist without decommising their arms, how long the government could survive with mere internal resources?

Let’s see, why Maoist want to join the government?
1. Moaist wants to send the message to the International community that they are the political party not a terrorist.
2. They will be more powerful by using the national resources.
3. Would be able to nullify the king’s (whatever left) power and would control the Nepalese army.
4. Would demand for the leadership on government after some period citing that the government is not functioning with peoples’ mandate.

SPA would bow down to Maoist for any of their demands but not the international community. I feared Nepal will be the second Lebanon if Maoist (Hezbollah) goes to government with all their weapons.
 
Posted on 08-12-06 6:30 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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in fact....

I do not know about Maoist true intension....

Baburam and Prachanda can not trust very much .... No gurentee

But Nepal's key major problem is "Ethinic Suppression and discrimination"
 
Posted on 08-12-06 9:17 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Nepal should be then call Nepalon.
 


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