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| 13-thum |
Posted
on 27-Apr-02 05:37 PM
We all feel very sad when police, army or innocent civilians are killed by Maoist. I wonder we should feel when Maoist are killed by security forces. I don't know how to react to this type of news. Are we supposed to feel happy as they are terrorist? or sad as those Maoist are also Nepalese? One more point is how many of those are really Maoist? What if some of them are innocent civilians and are branded as Maoist by security forces? 13-thum
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| Kaila |
Posted
on 27-Apr-02 09:07 PM
That seems reasonable to me. Coz the innocent also are killed in name of maoist. But i do have got strong hatred to the maoist. So it might seem bais to them. But who ever is maoist they are a**holes. They didnot came into compromise. I think both the nepali government and the maoist are a** holes they donot know how to negotiate. None of them are good neither the party leaders nor maoist so in this critical situation people have started loving the leaders but started hating the maoes. but i know they used to hate the party leaders too. So there are many nepalese who are assholes and donot know anything. They cannot think crtically and that is what they are lacking.Let them die and let us see i donot care at all. I am tired of seeing that and now for me it seems nonsense. they are not able to settle the conflicts after years and years what are they looking my dic* or what?? Fu** 'em!!!!!
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| Kaila |
Posted
on 27-Apr-02 09:07 PM
That seems reasonable to me. Coz the innocent also are killed in name of maoist. But i do have got strong hatred to the maoist. So it might seem bais to them. But who ever is maoist they are a**holes. They didnot came into compromise. I think both the nepali government and the maoist are a** holes they donot know how to negotiate. None of them are good neither the party leaders nor maoist so in this critical situation people have started loving the leaders but started hating the maoes. but i know they used to hate the party leaders too. So there are many nepalese who are a**holes and donot know anything. They cannot think crtically and that is what they are lacking.Let them die and let us see i donot care at all. I am tired of seeing that and now for me it seems nonsense. they are not able to settle the conflicts after years and years what are they looking my dic* or what?? Fu** 'em!!!!!
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| Kath |
Posted
on 27-Apr-02 11:15 PM
Hi 13-thum, Every one has to die one day and it does not matter that a killer has been killed. An army also the face of killer and the Maoist is also the same. There is not any difference who kills whom. You see how people are suffering in Nepal. The majority of poor people are destitute and at the same time, a handful people have every thing. So, basically, it is a sort of "class struggle". We all who can access Internet and can access to the computer never like Maoists and their political ideology. But, those people who are far away from this type of opportunity in their life are more likely to be Maoist. If it is a lesson for all the political figures in Nepal, they should think of social democratic patter of development in Nepal. There must be a strong form of safety net for the poor people and huge subsidy for the farmers. Farmers have to suffer every year for chemical fertilizer. The government and the smugglers have always tie for commission on purchasing fertilizer and the farmers have to pay a higher cost for fertilizer. At the result of farming, they do not get a subsistence return from farming. So, they do not have other option for supporting themselves and they have to remain in poverty for every generation. I personally do not support the Maoists and their totalitarian concept, but they have certainly taught to us that what we should think of for the future and for the development of the nation. Let's hope that it will carry out a good result and patriotism among the Nepalese. Sorry for all the victims of this war.... Kathmandu..
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| Tilak |
Posted
on 28-Apr-02 10:54 AM
Hi Kath, U have an excellent arguemant and it is the truth that 80% farmers have to suffer every year. So, you sound logically. Tilak
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| nepalichora |
Posted
on 28-Apr-02 11:33 AM
Kath, What makes you think that maobadis are thinking of the nation but not themselves? There have been some reports on how the moadbais are using the looted money for their benefits. If the moabadis are thinking of the nation or the people, why are they destroying the infrastructure? why are they killing the civilians and the people who argue on their idea? why are they collecting "hafta" (tax) from local businesses? etc these are few examples that do not show that maobadis are concerned about the people. If you look at some of the examples and think of the immediate or the long-term impacts for these actions, who is getting hurt financially? The moabadis are certainly not getting hurt (financially) or the rich. It is only hurting the middle class and the poor. For example when a shop keeper pays the demanded money to the moabadis, he pays it but how does he get his money back? by charging more on his inventory. I feel I am trying to explain principles of economics, which is not my intention. What the moabadis are doing it is hurting the poor and the depressed, and you think that maobadis are thinking about us?? Even though the killing rampage that is going on, and the thousands of families that have lost their loved ones and their bread earner, you think that the maobadis are thinking about us? It is easy to empathize when you do not know someone close to you, who is honest, lived his life in integrity, respected and loved by his family and community was killed by these idiots because he fits perfectly in their profile of people that are in the hit-list! makes no sense. moabadis are scum turned loose to kill as many as they can. IMHO.
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| Kath |
Posted
on 28-Apr-02 01:07 PM
Hi nepalichora, First of all, I am neither an opponent of you nor a supporter of Maoist. I would suggest you to read my posting very carefully. I do not think that you need someone to let you understand those few line what I have written at posting. It isn't my concern that what Maoism and who the hell Maoists in Nepal. Nevertheless, the on going killing in Nepal can never be ignored by any one who does concern a bit for the betterment of Nepalese people. I am just on that category. I suggest you to research on the reason of having mass rural support for Maoists in Nepal. Learn that how they succeeded to carry out the violence at that extent. I am not apart form the victims of the insurgency. One more thing I would like you to remind that once you think of a proverb " Rog (disease) Dhoka (door) Dhak Dhak Garer (knok, knok) Auchha." So, you should understand this proverb. I was told this proverb by a doctor, while I went to visit him in Bir hospital, kath. kath
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| nepalichora |
Posted
on 29-Apr-02 02:20 AM
Hi Kath, Thank you for your clarification. It was troubling to see empathy in your posting towards maobadis and I felt compelled to that. This is your quote from article ID: 46497876 ".. they(maobadis) have certainly thaught to us that what we should think of for the future and for the development of the nation" and you know my responce to that. IMHO empathy towards maobadis is costing Nepal. I know how and why maobadis are gaining support. That is not what I intend to say. I had never heard the proverb that (Rog Dhoka Dhak Dhak Garer Auchha ) "disease comes by knocking the door" is this the correct translation? if it is, disease never shows its symptoms until after you are infected, isn't it true? Please accept my apology for being so critical about your statement. I agree I went overboard with that.
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