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   Hi! Just in a couple of days, I was o 13-Dec-01 GP
     They could be Kashmiris or even Nepalese 14-Dec-01 GP
       INDIA SUCKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 14-Dec-01 anepalikta
         Nepalese rebels 'ready' to resume talks 14-Dec-01 diyalo
           Now, I think there will be no condition 14-Dec-01 Biswo
             Test 15-Dec-01 test@test.comtest
               War of Prachanda-1 vs. Prachanda-2 Ne 15-Dec-01 Nepe


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GP Posted on 13-Dec-01 08:41 PM

Hi!

Just in a couple of days, I was out of town for some Biz. trip
and meetings, I found myself missing some news. When I dropped
my self at Kantipur Restaurant at Tokyo, one Nep. was giving
me some hints on what Prachanda said and what King said.

When I am back to this website, I found talk on King's interview,
but, I could not find any thread on Prachanda. The person
whom I met at Kpur Rest. said some indian news paper reported
on Prachanda's call for next round of dialogue? Anyone heard
similar news on Prachanda? Though, Prachanda is no more
trustable regarding the dialogue solution, still I want read how
he is going with his cadres?

GP
GP Posted on 14-Dec-01 02:17 AM

They could be Kashmiris or even Nepalese. . . . . .

http://www.indian-express.com/ie20011214/top2.html

Pakistanis and Afghans comprise three-fourths of Lashkar’s strength and officials say the physical description of some of the militants slain today indicates their ‘‘foreign’’ origins. Kailash Yadav, CISF’s constable who says he was one of the first to fire at the terrorists, told The Indian Express: ‘‘The militants first looked suspicious to me because of the kind of heavy bags they were carrying on their backs. Once they started firing, I took someone else’s rifle and fired back. The militants were short and fair. They could be Kashmiris or even Nepalese.’’
anepalikta Posted on 14-Dec-01 02:59 AM

INDIA SUCKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
diyalo Posted on 14-Dec-01 01:29 PM

Nepalese rebels 'ready' to resume talks

KATHMANDU, Nepal -- Nepal's Maoist rebels are prepared to resume peace talks with the government, months after Nepal ordered an all-out war against the separatists, the national Kantipur newspaper reported.

However, the paper said that the rebels would only return to the negotiating table if the government agrees to hold elections for a constituent assembly, a demand which the government has rejected previously.

"We are still positive about the proposal for a constituent assembly," the paper quoted the rebels as saying in a letter to U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan, the European Union, China, India and the United States.

"And if the other side takes a positive attitude we are ready to suspend our armed action and begin talks," it said.

http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/asiapcf/south/12/14/nepal.maoists/index.html
Biswo Posted on 14-Dec-01 08:32 PM

Now, I think there will be no condition placed by rebels.

They are overrun, and outnumbered by RNA. They have lost sympathy from
Nepali citizens. They have attacked and killed RNA personnels who hadn't attacked
them previously. Those killed were as innocent as other common citizens
persecuted by Maoists.

Yes, we still hope for peaceful solution. But before we return to table, the
government should pose these conditions:

1. The Maoists should 'extradite' the top lieutenants, namely Badal and Mahra, and
their 1000 goons who attacked Dang Royal Nepalese Army barracks, and killed
innocent army personnels there, and looted arms.

2. The Maoists should also strike down on all those caders who persecuted other
people who didn't believe in their faith in the districts of Rolpa, Rukum and others.

3. The Maoists should return all the money they looted from banks, and surrender
their arms.

4. If Prachanda and Baburam think they were outwitted by Badal etc type military
wing leaders, then they should cleanse the party of those criminals. The
government can't deal with terrorists, or titular figureheads.

5. Maoists should immediately release all the captives in their prisons. They have
no moral right to keep them now.

6. Maoists should affirm their faith in parliamentary democracy and current
constitution.

Without these conditions, dialogue will yield no result.
test@test.comtest Posted on 15-Dec-01 11:44 AM

Test
Nepe Posted on 15-Dec-01 03:01 PM

War of Prachanda-1 vs. Prachanda-2

Nepal is fighting a war of two Prachandas.

On one side is Prachanda-1, the 'Prachanda Prataapi Bhupati' (don't forget our national anthem).

On the other side is the Prachanda-2, the revolutionary republican.

The big question is who wins or rather who should win the war.

Other questions are minor. They should find their answers once the big question finds its.