Monday, December 05, 2005

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To The Seven Party Coalition
  • Document every physical threat, every physical assault, document all arrests made, all mistreatments of those arrested.
  • The UML having 1,000 volunteers and 8,000 party workers at the December 2 rally was a good idea. Do that on a larger scale starting from December 10. Do your own crowd control. This is a non-violent movement because non-violence is more effective. We want to be effective.
  • Have a central information gathering mechanism.
  • The democratic government will lawfully take action at both national and international levels as necessary.
  • Cooperate with the police if such be coming, like in the case of the security blanket thrown around the UML party office. The police belong to the people. They are on the people's payroll. It is their job to maintain law and order. Besides this is not a movement to dismantle the state structure. This is a movement to take over that structure on behalf of the people. Actively befriend the police at all their levels. Encourage junior officers to report on the senior officers who mistreat those arrested and protesting.
  • Take endless digital pictures. Document everything, every little untoward incident.
  • Provide extra security to all the top leaders in all the parties. Let them be accompanied by party cadres at all times during the movement.
To The Regime
  • Right to peaceful assembly is a fundamental human right. You violate that and you violate some major international laws.
  • This is no 1990. Noone is going scot-free. Don't issue orders now that you will regret once behind bars. And regret you will.
  • There is a right to peaceful assembly. But armed assembly is illegal. Those 200 brown shirts, why were they not arrested? Issuing physical threats is illegal. They issued threats to the top leaders. Why were they not arrested? Threats of vandalism are illegal. Why were they not arrested?
  • Don't arrest those who did not throw stones. Don't arrest without issuing warrants. Don't mistreat those arrested. Don't deprive them of food and water. Don't arrest minors and schoolchildren. Do not beat anybody. Physical assault in custody is illegal. You will be punished.
  • Obey the law. Respect human rights.
To The Prince
  • Leave policy to the king, and policing to the police. Otherwise you are hurting that very king. You are not qualified to intervene.
To The King
  • I don't know what you are thinking.
  • If you are thinking of playing one party against the other, that time might not come.
  • Make your conciliatory moves before December 10. Or you will face a million strong crowd march towards the Narayanhiti.
  • Nepal is a few weeks away from hitting the world headlines.
  • After October 2, 2002, you came out for an all party government. After February 1, 2005, you came out for a constituent assembly. Go back to that drawing board. There is no other way out. The state structure is melting around you. Your own son seems to be melting around you. Those are signs. Read them.


Students protest against attack bid on UML party office They claimed the armed gangsters who tried to attack the UML central office in Balkhu were sanctioned by the government..... hundreds of UML activists took to the streets in Pokhara this afternoon to protest the bid to vandalize the party’s central office. ..... a group of around 200 supporters of the February 1 royal move drove around Ring Road of the capital on motorbikes chanting pro-king slogans and carrying national flags. The group, reportedly affiliated to the youth wing of the ‘nationalist front,’ held a meeting at Kalanki and warned that it would bring down the UML central office in retaliation of an alleged attack on the convoy of Crown Prince Paras by UML supporters on Friday
UML serious over attack bid on party HQ armed 'Mandale' criminals sanctioned by the ultra rightist element that is ruling the state ..... The rampaging 'Manadale gang' ruthlessly attacked Ain Bahadur Magar, an UML activist, at Balaju ..... journalists, human rights activists and security officials who reached the party central office on time and thwarted the possible vandalism ...... The armed group also chanted slogans against the leaders of the opposition parties and threatened to physically attack them ...... The UML standing committee also denounced the attack on pro-democracy demonstrators by pro-palace activists gathered at New Baneshwor ..... Several innocent students and passers-by were arrested by the police
Police deny food to detained people Police denied food and water to about 20 people, including five students, arrested Friday afternoon on charges pelting stones on the security convoy ...... Those arrested include five students of VS Niketan School along with commuters...... There are 13 persons including a 12-year old boy being kept in a dark room at Tinkune police post without food and water. Others in detention include Raj Kumar Bhandari (Ramechhap), Rabindra Karki (Bhaktapur), Suman Bhetwal (Dallu), Surya Prakash Bhatta (Buddhanagar) and Rajendra Kafle (Gothatar) ..... Also in detention are Yuba Raj Rai (Minbhawan), Padam Bahadur Magar (Minbhawan), Raj Kumar Shrestha (Dhading), Binay Aryal (Shankhamool), Shankar Thing (Minbhawan), Ram Hari Neupane (Nuwakot) and Bidir Karki (Tehrathum). Most of them are college students..... five students of grade nine and ten of VS Niketan School were arrested from the street near the school..... Navaraj Parajuli, a former people's representative from Koteshwor, alleged that a police official lied to him saying all the detainees were given food, but an assistant sub-inspector said they were given nothing....... The detainees also complained that police beat them up and forced them to admit pelting stones at the VVIP vehicles .... The cavalcade of Crown Prince Paras and other security chiefs passed through the area at the same time when the angry demonstrators were pelting stones at each other.
Police provide protection to UML HQ Police have been providing protection to the headquarters of the CPN (UML) ..... in retaliation of alleged attack on Crown Prince Paras by UML supporters on Friday ..... Supporters of Crown Prince Paras have alleged the UML of deliberately attacking at the motorcade of the Crown Prince and have vowed to take revenge
Royalists, party activists clash in Baneshwore The incident occurred when the pro-king groups lining both sides of the road to welcome Their Majesties chanted anti democracy slogans immediately after the UML mass meeting ..... the government employees were barred from getting outside the Singh Durbar premises on Friday to attend the mass meeting of the UML and to force them to line up to welcome Their Majesties upon their arrival...... Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers had sent a written order to all the ministries, departments and corporations to ensure that their staff line up on both sides of the Singhadurbar-Bhadrakali section of the road at 3:00 p. m. – at least one hour in advance of the royal return.
Tens of thousands of people take part in UML’s rally; minor scuffle reported participants in the rally sat on the road in front of Birendra International Convention Centre for over three hours to listen to their leaders...... over 75,000 ..... Madhav Kumar Nepal said Friday’s mass meeting was only a rehearsal and that the ‘tsunami’ of the people’s movement was in the making...... security personnel had barred dozens of public vehicles – that were carrying hundreds of UML workers-- from entering the Kathmandu in Dhading and Kavre.

18 Boys Arrested Without Warrant INSN, Delhi/Kathmandu, 4 December:INSN has received information from a Kathmandu-based human rights organisation that eighteen youths were arrested without warrant on December 2, 2005 at Minbhawan of New Baneshwor after the vehicle of the prince, Paras, was pelted with stones by unknown assailants. The youths are being held at Tinkue police station, Kathmandu. The detainees were forced to give their finger prints on written statements prepared by the security forces. However, the detainees are unaware of the content of the statements, and some received death threats from security officials, forcing them to comply. Some of the detainees were beaten severely while being taken under control, such as Sachin Bhatta, a 10th grader at V.S. Niketan, who sustained injury to his ear, resulting in hearing difficulties. A minor, Shanker Thingh Tamang, age 12, is also being held among the detainees. The police authority has refused food and bedding, and all the detainees are being held in one dark room that has the capacity of only 4-5 persons. Students from V.S. Niketan and another student of BBS have been unable to attend their examination scheduled to begin from December 4, 2005 as they continue to be in police detention.
Name and identification of the detainees:
Shanker Thingh Tamang, 12, of Om Bakery
Arjun Lama, Ujjwol Maskey and Sachin Bhatta, of class 10 at V.S. Niketan and Subash Lama of class 9 from the same school.
Surya Prakash Bhatta, 10th grader at Aristo English Boarding school in Dhangadi, Kailali district.
Suman Prasad Bhetwal, 12th grader at Orient College, Ring Road, Kathmandu
Binaya Aryal, student of BBS 1st year of Kanchanpur, District
Navraj Thapaliya, Koteshwor, Kathmandu
Rajendra Kafle, Gothatar, Kathmandu
Uddhav Rai, Padam Bahadur Magar, Yuvraj Rai and Bidur Karki, workers at Variety Food Land, Minbhawan, Kathmandu
Ram Hari Neupane, sales boy of Himal Media
Raj Kumar Bhandari of Dolakha District
Raj Kumar Shrestha of Dhading, also a helper in a public transport Ba 1 Ja 9536
Rabindra Karki


Crown Prince seeks explanation from top security officials NepalNews

Crown Prince Paras on Saturday sought clarification from chief of Nepal Police and other high-ranking security officials on alleged security lapse on Friday when his cavalcade heading towards Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) to receive Their Majesties King Gyanendra and Queen Komal reportedly came under attack.

According to reports, the Crown Prince arrived at the Police headquarters at around 10 a. m. on Saturday—a public holiday. Inspector General of Police Shyam Bhakta Thapa, chief of the Army Staff of the Royal Nepalese Army General Pyar Jung Thapa, chief of the Armed Police Force Sahabir Thapa and chief of the National Intelligence Department Devi Ram Sharma were present on the occasion.

Crown Prince left police headquarters within ten minutes.

Meanwhile, Kantipur daily reports that IGP Thapa has constituted a five-member committee to probe into Friday’s incident. The committee comprises deputy inspector generals of Nepal Police Him Gurung and Keshav Baral, senior superintendent of police Krishna Bahadur Thapa and superintendents of police Upendra Kanta Aryal and Rana Bahadur Chand. The committee has already started probe into the incident.

Earlier, reports said pro-UML supporters and a group of royalists clashed at Min Bhavan area immediately after the conclusion of a huge mass rally of the UML at New Baneswore on Friday. The cavalcade of Crown Prince Paras and other security chiefs passed through the area at the same time when the angry demonstrators were pelting stones at each other.

At least half a dozen security personnel including SP of traffic police were injured in the stone pelting, according to reports.

Crown prince Paras vandalised police headquarters, beat up three police IGPs

INSN, Kathmandu/Delhi, December 3, 2005. According to very reliable sources in Kathmandu, Crown Prince Paras Shah vandalised Nepal Police headquarters at Naxal, Kathmandu and beat up three Inspector Generals of Police (IGPs) this afternoon. He reportedly accused them of not being able to provide security to him yesterday as he was on his way to the airport to receive his father Gyanendra who returned from an extended visit to Africa.

Violence erupted yesterday afternoon in Kathmandu after a group of pro-monarchy vigilantes attacked demonstrators at New Baneshwor who were participating in a mammoth yet peaceful pro-democracy demonstration organised by the Communist Party of Nepal (UML). The enraged demonstrators retaliated by pelting stones at the royalist vigilantes. The police used force against the pro-democracy activists while providing security to the royalist vigilantes. The angry demonstrators also pelted stones at the security convoy that passed through the road while the clash was taking place to receive the royal couple at the international airport. Paras Shah was also on his way to receive the royal couple, protected by the security convoy.

Paras reportedly went to the police headquarters around noon today, banged his car on the main gate, entered into the compound, called up the IGP of the Janpath Nepal Police Shyam Bhakta Thapa at his own office, broke chairs, and slapped him on his face several times. He then reportedly ordered the IGPs of the Armed Police Force and the National Investigation Department to report themselves immediately to Nepal Police headquarters, lined them up, shouted at them and slapped all of them on their face and kicked them several times. Reportedly, he did this in full view of other police officers and personnel. He was reportedly asking them repeatedly, “What if the stones had hit me? I could have died. Why did you not provide security?”

Paras also reportedly assaulted a colonel of the Royal Nepal Army, in charge of the security convoy yesterday.

The three police IGPs have reportedly complained about the insulting behaviour of the prince to the king, but have not made public the details of the incident.

Several major media houses in Kathmandu have reportedly confirmed with the police sources about the incident. But fearing action by the royals, they have not carried the news yet, at the time of writing this report (7:30 pm).

Some human rights activists and journalists in Kathmandu expressed the fear with INSN that a few dozen civilians arrested by the police after the incident yesterday may be tortured or even disappeared. Immediately after the incident, the police randomly arrested people from the surrounding area, accusing them of engaging in violence. The government has not made public the list of the people arrested, let alone their whereabouts, as yet.

It is publicly known in Nepal that prince Paras has murdered and assaulted people several times in the past, before he became the crown prince, and has assaulted journalists and businessmen after becoming the crown prince.

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