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Posted
on 17-Jun-01 12:45 AM
Yeah, it's really hard for us Nepalese to believe it, isn't it? But if it had happened to an American or European family, you would be more than willing to believe it. Despite all our pretension on our social structure and family values being better than that of the 'decadent' Westerners, things like this do happen in the East. We are not immune from regicide, patricide, matricide, fratricide, homicide, suicide, incest and other social evils. The fact that it happened in our royal family is pretty tough to digest, but when you are presented a fact by many different sources, then you must be willing to accept it. Otherwise, history will be useless. If anybody wants to prove that the infamous Court Massacre (Kot Parba) never took place, or that Janga Bahadur was not responsible for it, he can quite easily do so. He'll even find followers. But that would be a gross injustice on history. There are some people who have tried to prove that the 'holocaust' didn't happen.
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