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| NepaTimesNewsSource |
Posted
on 17-Jul-01 08:10 PM
As days are passing, and BRB continue to say that 2000 lives are nothing in his revolution, expects to die at least 1 million less than in PolPot's Cambodia. Prachanda has told last week that his cadres are surrounding Army, and not the Army surrounding Maoists. A close aid to Maoists told us over telephone that Maoist rebels have sliped out of the camping site and left outs are all local peoples and youths. The aid also said that a press release will be coming out very by wednesday evening after final confirmation. Link for the full coverage: http://www.nepaltimes.com.np/news/
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| EastSideBoy |
Posted
on 18-Jul-01 01:33 AM
This is another Maoist propaganda and you are a fool to believe in it. Prachanda and his lackey Baburam would resort to any lies to prove that they still have the upper hand.
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| NepaTimesNewsSource |
Posted
on 18-Jul-01 02:46 AM
EastSideBoy should read the news in Today's Kantipur. In fact, they have moved out of the village after shaking hands with Army, local peoples were also surprised. Now, all those who enjoyed the presence of Army in Rolpa should realize the facts that Army is also useless and Maobadi will be coming to Kathmandu's singha durbar.
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| EastSideBoy |
Posted
on 18-Jul-01 08:43 AM
I read it before posting the last reply. It is my habit to go to NepalNew dot com before I come here. I am not like you who believes in every Maoist propaganda.
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| x-man |
Posted
on 18-Jul-01 10:31 AM
EastSideBoy, So, are you then questioning the KOL report? Do you consider it also a part of the propaganda? I guess I dont understand your point. It is difficult to know what is exactly going on at Rolpa. It appears reporters have not been allowed to witness the situation so whatever comes out could be propaganda from both sides. So, you cant accuse just one side of spreading false information. I think both sides want to appear strong, so we have propaganda from both sides. I for one believe the KOL report.
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| sally |
Posted
on 18-Jul-01 10:36 AM
Nepali Times said both sides are "engaged in a war of press releases." I thought that was a wonderful phrase.
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