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| nepalnews.com |
Posted
on 14-Jun-01 09:53 AM
Kathmandu, June 14: Chief Justice Keshab Prasah Upadhaya submitted a report on the royal carnage to King Gyanendra minutes ago, palace sources said Thursday. King has asked Upadhya to make it public, the same source said. COMMENT: We all know what the report's gonna say anyways.
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| nepali |
Posted
on 14-Jun-01 10:50 AM
You bet! We all know what that so-called "REPORT" is all about. A "REPORT" sumbitted by a "high-powered" commission appointed by a NEW KING G. That's going to be a "REPORT" - A GUT-BOTTOM FEELING OF MANY NEPALIS - pass the buck to those who can neither hear, nor speak, nor see, nor touch and so forth anymore! For living people - in and around the commission and royalties - kissing his ass does mean a lot. COMMENT - Take a hike with YOUR "REPORT" - IN ADVANCE!
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| Namita Kiran-Thuene |
Posted
on 14-Jun-01 12:49 PM
with all due respect I think you are being irrational. Even before the crime you are giving a life sentence. Be open-minded, wait, see, read and then pass the judgement. Well, the truth may never be known. Unlike ashu who quoted from X-Files - "truth is out there" - i believe ultimately we make our own truth, as a postmodernist would say. There are no signified only signifiers. The reality does not reside in signified. So if you are a true post modernist then we can accept the narrative of the report for now and wait to see how it will keep on changing in coming years and decades. The dead are gone. The living are going on with their miserable/ecstatic existence. We will still be writing here or somewhere else. People will still be reading or not reading. Life goes on and so does death.
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| np |
Posted
on 14-Jun-01 01:08 PM
How come the report synopsis made no mention of the post mortem? I would like to know if Dipendra was indeed shot on the back as the rumors claimed.
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