Sajha.com Archives
China backs Nepal's fight

   China backs Nepal's fight against Maoist 11-Jul-02 news
     test 11-Jul-02 testing
       Yes I agree time has changed. However ju 11-Jul-02 Hercules


Username Post
news Posted on 11-Jul-02 12:58 PM

China backs Nepal's fight against Maoists
July 11, 2002 Posted: 6:22 AM EDT (1022 GMT


BEIJING, China (Reuters) -- China's post-Mao leadership said it supports Nepal's struggle against Maoist guerrillas in a sign of just how much the times have changed in the 26 years since the late "Great Helmsman" ruled China.

State media quoted Chinese President Jiang Zemin on Thursday as telling visiting Nepali King Gyanendra China opposed terrorism and was behind the king's battle to crush a revolt in which more than 4,700 people have been killed.

"China supports the efforts of King Gyanendra and the Nepali government in cracking down on armed anti-government forces," the Communist Party mouthpiece People's Daily newspaper quoted Jiang telling the king in Beijing on Wednesday.

For his part, King Gyanendra said Nepal would not let its territory be used as "venues for any activity undermining China's interests," the official Xinhua news agency reported.

Rebels who control about a quarter of the impoverished Himalayan nation believe in the radical revolutionary theories of late Chinese leader Mao Zedong and say China's current leaders are counter-revolutionaries who have strayed from his teachings.

When Mao was in power, he exported his radical political philosophies and worker-peasant revolution.

But China has distanced itself from the rebellion in Nepal, calling the guerrillas terrorists, dismissing any connection to Mao and asking that they not be associated with the man credited with leading the Communist revolution to victory in 1949.

Jiang is also head of the Chinese Communist Party ?a position Mao held for roughly 40 years until his death in 1976.

http://www.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/asiapcf/east/07/11/china.nepal.reut/index.html
testing Posted on 11-Jul-02 03:04 PM

test
Hercules Posted on 11-Jul-02 04:26 PM

Yes I agree time has changed. However just by naming doesn't mean anything. This Terrorist just named themselves Maoist but they may not follow the principle of Mao. I'm not here to evaluate Maoism. In Nepal it could happen anything. You don't need any reason. For example do you thing our most democratic party Nepali Congress is following in a democratic way. Are they less corrupt than Communists, Panches etc? Do we have justice, law and order in place after so called Prajatantra? Does anyone follow the rules in Nepal?

So there's no surprise if China doesn't support Maoist.