Thursday, April 21, 2005

"Urgent: Disappearance Of My Father" by Sarahana Shrestha



(To be clear, my father is neither political nor a human rights advocate. The last time
I spoke to him, like all of my friends'parents, he was telling me why the king should be supported).

At Samudaya

Sorry to have mass-mailed. Please help me spread the word to media contacts, etc.

Just got this from my brother:

URGENT: Kidnapping and Disappearances In The Hands Of Armed Forces In Nepal.

On Thursday, 21st April 2005, my father Mr. Gyanendra Das Shrestha was kidnapped from
his office Baneshwor Bazaar, New Baneshwor, by a group of men who clamied to be members of
the Royal Nepal Army. Mr. Shrestha was taken into the house of Prabha Manandhar in the
same compound at around 11:30 AM. Since then, the where abouts of Mr. Shrestha has not
been known and the people guarding the house of Prabha Manandhar have denied that Mr.
Shrestha has come into that area at all. Later that evening, his personal secretary who was
witnessed Mr. Shrestha being taken in the house was also taken inside the same house. There,
a group of men who were dressed in civil clothes and armed with automatic machine guns
threatened and interrogated them for more than 1 hour.

When I myself went to the house at around 8PM to investigate the situation two people who
were staying there as security guards in civil clothes threatened me. After I refused to go inside
the house they said, “Nobody called Mr. Gyanendra Das Shrestha has come here today.
I
don’t work for anybody, any company or any organization. If you don’t leave now
it won’t be good for you.”


Today, 22nd April 2005, it has been over 22 hours since people who claimed to be RNA took
Mr. Gyanendra Das Shrestha into Prabha Manandher’s house. If the RNA has taken into
custody Mr. Shrestha, then I would like to urge them to immediately make public where they
have taken him and for what reason(s) they have done this. The people armed with machine
guns inside Prabha Manadhar’s house who kidnapped Mr. Shreshta have not said they are the
army. If those people with guns are not from RNA, then who are they? And if they are from
RNA, then why have they denied the fact that Mr. Gyanendra Das Shrestha was taken into that
house on Thursday morning?

I would like to plead to my friends, colleagues and fellow journalists working the media to make
this “act of disappearance” a public knowledge and question what is happening in this situation
to not only help find information not only about Mr. Gyanendra Das Shrestha and many others
who have fallen victim of similar situations, but also to help prevent incidents like these
happening to others in the future. I look forward to your solidarity against “acts of
disappearances in the hands of armed forces” in Nepal.

Sincerely,

Editor, WAVE
www.wavemag.com.np
Himalmedia P. Ltd
(Sarahana Shrestha has been the dynamo behind Samudaya.org and she has been instrumental with
the Dinesh Prasain tour. She sent this out in a second email. Below.)

My father has had a problem with her for a while now. She is the owner of the space he leased
to create a bazaar. She has not let him collect much rent from the storekeepers so far (this has
gone on for a few
years already, I believe they are in a lawsuit).

From what I know she is the daughter of one of the former ambassadors to UK or something.
And according to my brother, the day before his disappearance, what appeared to be a body
wrapped in cloth was taken
out from her house and into an army jeep. It was later reported
that a Maoist had been killed in New Baneshwor. My suspicion when I heard this was that she
had fabricated the story and that the person wasprobably not a Maoist at all, if it was a body
in the first place. From all I have heard, she appears to besomewhat of a nut case.


My brother is sending out a press release and going to meet with everyone possible. This is really
confusing. My father is neither political nor a human rights advocate. In fact, he is a supporter of
the King. I believe the circumstance is being misused against him.


thanks! I will send out more info as it becomes available.

Action

To: Ambassador Moriarty (Urgent --- disappearance incident)

Your Excellency.

From one of your media interviews, I got the
impression that you have been actively involved in
resolving individual cases of human rights abuse and
disappearances through your private audiences with the
king and the army top brass.

I would like to draw your attention to this recent
case that involves the non-political father of a
friend of mine. So far it looks to be the case where a
personal vendetta might have been acted out by perhaps
bribing some army personnel, though other
possibilities remain.

Thank you.

"Urgent: Disappearance Of My Father" by Sarahana
Shrestha
http://demrepubnepal.blogspot.com/2005/04/urgent-disappearance-of-my-father-by.html

Positive Resolution: Said person released.....

“There is too much pressure regarding yesterday’s case. if you can stall
them from your side, I will stall things from here. today vehicles from
different places have come to the location to inquire about it .”
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