Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Alliance Is Mad At You


10th April, 2006 Press Release

New York

The Alliance for Democracy & Human Rights in Nepal, USA (ADHRN), having unflinching commitments towards democracy and human rights, has taken the present people’s movement in Nepal seriously. The strong commitment of Nepalese for democracy and peace, as evident from popular participation in present people's movement is encouraging. We extend our salutation to the courageous people for their defiance of "shoot-on-sight" curfew imposed by the current repressive regime. Nepali people's quest for the ultimate right to rule themselves is unfalteringly proven by the recent display of fervent courage and the scrupulous enthusiasm displayed on the streets of various towns and cities of Nepal.

In this critical epoch in the Nepali political history, we urge the regime not to exasperate the situation by imposing further harsh clamp down on the civil disobedience. ADHRN believes that the honorable way forward for the regime is for them to submit to people's genuine desires and relinquish their thirst for absolute Royal rule. History has proven that the rulers who synthesize with the people's will can ultimately sustain the goodwill of later.

ADHRN also urges the political leadership of the Seven Party Alliance not to opt for a negotiated settlement against the people's wish; negotiating the inalienable rights of the people would be a serious setback to humanity. Only the full realization of complete democracy ensures sustainable peace and prosperity.

We, the ADHRN, also demand that the CPN-Maoist take this opportunity to announce a permanent ceasefire to honor their commitment of recently expressed willingness to embrace multi-party democracy in Nepal. Adoption of violent means to achieve political goals has only served to further justify the autocratic rule, and puts any hopes of a peaceful solution further away from reach.

The international community, particularly the United States, the European Union and India, must also recognize Nepali people's genuine desire for a full democracy and formulate their policies towards Nepal accordingly. Contrary to, autocratically imposed "stability", upholding people's rights and aspiration only can foresee a genuine peace in Nepal.

Finally, it is imperative that Nepalese and friends of Nepal around the world express solidarity with braving citizens risking their lives on the grounds fighting to ensure unwavering sovereign rights for the future generations. Until every man, woman and child in Nepal are ensured the right to govern themselves, and the people's sovereignty is enshrined in them only, in any future political structure of the country of Nepal we shall not rest.

In solidarity to establish complete democratic Nepal.


NEPAL STUDENTS' UNION, USA & Canada Chapter

47-05,45 street, Suite #A.5

Woodside, New York, NY 11377, USA

Tel. & Fax # 718 472 2018

E-mail: nsu.usacanada@gmail.com

Press Release

NSU USA & Canada Chapter fully supports the democratic movement called by the Seven Parties Alliance which is gaining success in such a short period. Our moral support for the democratic movement will re-energized the freedom lovers to continue the protest to achieve the goal soon.

We urge political leaders and civil society's personalities to express their commitment that without getting the target of full-fledged democracy, the people's movement shouldn't be stopped. We, students abroad would like to draw attention and warn the political leaders, not to compromise with King Gyanendra and his government.

We condemn the brutal and inhumane act by King's Government that tries to foil the people's protest. Shame on his army and police. King Gyanendra's road map and his deeds is degrading his government's credibility nationally and internationally, also loosing his cultural and religious base from the people. We hope that the current people's movement will move ahead to a decisive one, to make Nepal, a loktrantrik Nepal .

NSU USA & Canada chapter demands an immediate resignation of the King's government and form an interim all-party government. Let the people decide what kind of government they want.

We strongly condemn the excessive use of force and atrocities committed by the state and demand immediate halt of such inhumane and illegal act. Such highhandedness and brutality of the security force is unacceptable and deserves strong condemnation.

Lastly, we appeal all our democrat-friends to support the seven-party alliance which is committed to take the movement against this regime to a decisive end.

Sincerely,

Somnath Ghimire April 13, 2006

President

NSU USA & Canada Chapter

&

Krishna Pokhrel
Ex-NSU Central Member


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