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| PEACE |
Posted
on 10-May-02 02:22 PM
IF ANYONE WANTS TO SEE THEIR SIDE, READ IT.....give some comment also please. http://www.humanrights.de/n/nepal/the_worker6/w6_cover1.html
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| juggler |
Posted
on 11-May-02 12:17 AM
I am not impressed by any of those moaist(headhunters, savage, cannible) glory. For someone like me (without interested or involvement in political parties) I see maoist leaders as most frustrated, manipulative (abusing the most ignorent community of hill) and opportunist (worst then Koirala and his battalion). If they (leaders) dont have any respect for their dead fellow men fighting and dying for whatever cause they belived to be right, what kind of future can we expect in their leadership? Leaders of moaist, living India? Living good life at the expense of other Nepalis death.
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| NepaliChora |
Posted
on 11-May-02 12:47 AM
I agree with you. Maobadi leaders have accumulated enough cash for their generations by looting peoples money. They have no moral grounds, no feelings, no regard for human life and kill all the people that do not like or believe their ideology. What choices do the villagers have but to cooperate with the maobadis? The security forces cannot be at the rural places to protect the villagers. Maobadis are already there and accumulating taxes in the form of cash and grains. How can the poor villagers risk their lives by not showing-up in their meetings? Do they have a choice? What would they do if they had a choice? Give a smoking gun in every hand of the villagers than you will see. There are many reports that villagers, local business people and people of different walks of life are protesting against maobadis. The time is not very far when every one (most of them) will be educated enough to take action against maobadis. I have hope for Nepal.
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