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   With the purpose to end the critical sit 08-Jan-02 Milan Karki
     Another BS Petition by Milan Karki. He i 08-Jan-02 GP
       You are moving with topics but, without 08-Jan-02 GP
         Milanji: I am not with you on this. 08-Jan-02 villageVoice
           Pls read: "...various contraints that we 08-Jan-02 villageVoice
             And let it be said that human rights iss 09-Jan-02 ashu


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Milan Karki Posted on 08-Jan-02 06:23 PM

With the purpose to end the critical situation of Nepal, HURPEC Nepal has launched an online petition on- 'Nepal: State of Emergency and Civil War'. All are reqeusted to sign this petition on: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/666322084

The full text of the petition is as below:

'Nepal: State of Emergency and Civil War'

To: The Prime Minister Mr. Sher Bahadur Deuba, Nepal
To: The Chairman Mr. Pushpa Kamal Dahal Allis Prachanda, Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)

Dear Prime Minister,
Dear Chairman,

WE, the signatories of this petition, are concerned on the critical and worsening situation of Democracy, Human Rights, Peace and Security of Nepal. It is a well known fact that 'Peace brings peace, but War brings always war'. The bruttal Killing of own people is crime against humanity, and disrespect of human life and human rights. The violence and killings for any purpose may not bring peace and protect Human Rights, but invites Civil War. The bullet against the people is promotion of conflict and violence among the people, not solution of the problems. We appreciate Nepal as 'birthplace of Lord Buddha and country of Third Pole', but, we are surprised to see this situation in Nepal. Everything is possible under peace and dialogue. We want to see Nepal as the Country with complete Democracy, Human Rights and Zone of Peace.

So, we call upon the Government of Nepal and Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist):
1) To end ongoing 'State of Emergency' immediately.
2) To stop 'violent war' immediately and solve the problems through peaceful dialogue at any way.
3) To setup an enquiry commission finding out about those killed and disappeared during Maoist insurgency and provide them reasonable compensation.
4) To stop all kind of arbitrary arrest, inhuman torture, brutal killings and disappearance.
5) To ensure all and equal human rights of the people including freedom of opinion and expression, freedom to assemble peaceably and without arms and freedom to form unions and associations.
6) To release all prisoners of conscience immediately.
7) To respect and promote Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 and re-store democracy, human rights and peace in the Nation.

We hope, the ongoing State of Emergency and Civil War will be ended and Democracy, Human Rights and Peace will be re-established soon.

Thanks for your Consideration to us and all Nepalese People.

Sincerely
The Undersigned

Sign this petition now: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/666322084/

For more information about HURPEC NEPAL, please visit our site: http://www.hurpec.org

Thanks

Sincerely
Milan Karki
President
HURPEC NEPAL
GP Posted on 08-Jan-02 07:31 PM

Another BS Petition by Milan Karki. He is real BS.

Mr. Human Rightists where were you, when Holleri
was under crisis, when Dang was under full of blood shed
when Rukum ... Lamjung ... You are just another Bs
Humanrightists who run Human Right org. for your
personal agenda to fool peoples. Did you answer the
questions raised by many in this site regarding your
first petition? (i.e. on Royal Massacre). Your ugly half baked
Pizza, is too messy. Royal massacre and Maoist problem
or national emergency have no connection, but, you
are mixing all issues in one box, making it a ill fated
Pizza.

GP
GP Posted on 08-Jan-02 07:44 PM

You are moving with topics but, without any conclusions
in each topic you discussed before. We can smell your
organization's quality and objective. Its all to run behind
rumors and finally, make peoples think you are another
Hatti ayo ayo Fussa.

Your past issues were:
1. Royal massacre --- that went unanswered in this
forum. You mailed spam mails to thousands of peoples,
I was one of them.

2. You talked issues on nepali workers goign to Malasia ---
that also gone without any final output.

3. Now, National Emergency. ----- it will also go
like those previous topics.

Your sole attempt is to cash them, so that you
can keep on traveling around the world and make
fake postings here. As someone has pointed out
there was a spam from same computer as you
posted. So, how weak your attitude and the
questions regarding the spam was never answered
by you.. You did not deny that the posting from
same computer has no relation with you, that,
make people here feel that you had posted with
different name or you asked your friend to post
to fool peoples that there are peoples who like
your postings. Now, peoples have already seen
your real face and you are a man who talks on
sensational topics, but, produce only S, nothing
more than that.

Better confine on first issue you raised, and then, let
us see your quality ,and real face who are you and
for whom you are working, and what is your objective.
Whether you are another BS writer Khagendra Sangroula,
he who writes rumors and propaganda from nothing but
just based on rumors. GP
villageVoice Posted on 08-Jan-02 10:02 PM

Milanji:

I am not with you on this.

Here's why.

Your earlier attempts at rabble rousing on this forum failed miserably. Despite repeated requests from many of us, you never substantiated your claim that there was a grand conspiracy behind the June 1 Royal Massacre and that Deependra was NOT responsible for the bloodbath.

You said your human rights group had conducted a comprehensive investigation, but all I saw posted from you later was a pretty shabby, clichetic, and unsubstantiated "report", which was far, far less impressive than Ranabhat's official report.

I really don't see Nepal's human rights movement making much headway as long as this trend--running after hearsays and bringing out reports without serious groundwork--continues. Indeed, having worked in Nepal for more than 10 years myself, I very well realize it's not always fair to employ absolute western yardstick to judge Nepali professionals, given the various connstriants that we work wonder. But your report, sir, was very unprofessional, to say the least.

Worse, you never had the courage to come out and say, "Come on, folks, we goofed up. HURPEC will try to do better next time round. I promise."

We all make mistekes. But you have made no public commitment that you want to to learn from your mistakes. Now that's a very, very unprofessional attitude.
villageVoice Posted on 08-Jan-02 10:05 PM

Pls read: "...various contraints that we work under..."
ashu Posted on 09-Jan-02 12:26 AM

And let it be said that human rights issues in and about Nepal need to be SAVED first from being hijacked by Nepal's own self-declared, pathetically muddled, hopelessly splintered, and intellectually dishonest many so-called human rights activists.

Human rights in Nepal has become one of those fields in which any Ram, Madan and Ghana Shyam with dubious qualifications can start calling himself an activist, set up an NGO or two, and their let his (usually a he!) strident partisan emotionalism -- and NOT disinterested passion for human rights issues -- be
substitutes for evidence, reason and commitments.

oohi
ashu
ktm,nepal