Saturday, February 24, 2007

A Nepali Diaspora Milestone


NAC concerned over terai unrest

The Nepalese American Council (NAC) has expressed serious concern over the Nepal government's handling of Nepalgunj riots and recent unrest in the Terai.

A press release issued by the NAC said, "We are concerned about the role of security forces, particularly in Nepalgunj and Janakpur incidents. NAC is troubled by the disproportionate use of force against protestors in eastern Terai resulting in 28 deaths."

Many Nepalis have the perception that the non-intervention of police in Nepalgunj may have been driven by ethnic differences between the police force and the victims of the riot, the statement added.

NAC believes that a fair and equitable treatment of everyone is critical in establishing durable peace and harmony in the country, the statement added.

NAC has called on the government to undertake a prompt investigation of Nepalgunj incident and other recent Terai events in a fair and impartial manner and that the outcome of such investigation be made public.

NAC also called upon the government to take appropriate action against the responsible individuals who may be found guilty.

NAC has also appealed to everyone in the affected areas to refrain from vandalising private and public properties, and to exercise tolerance, appreciate the diversity and to help maintain the long-held communal harmony in Nepal. nepalnews.com pb Feb 22 07

This is a milestone. Otherwise for the longest time I have thought rather low of this crowd. This statement is belated, but better late than never.

Notice that NAC's call for an investigation into the state terror unleashed upon the Madhesi Movement mirrors that of the leader of that movement, the Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF).

I think the NAC now has to go one step further and firmly ally itself with the concept of a federal republic in Nepal. The entire diaspora has to come around to it. NAC has paved the way for others to follow.

The NAC also needs to come out lashing against the forcible Maoists disruptions of the political programs by other parties and organizations. Royal dictatorship was not okay. Maoist dictatorship is not going to be okay either.

And I hope the NRNA follows suit with a clear stand of its own. Vague commitments to peace and democracy will no longer work, if it ever did. The NRNA has to get much more specific than that.

This is the time to take sides. A social justice movement is on. We should be thankful of its basic nonviolent character. Regardless of our ethnic backgrounds, we have to stand by people's right to free speech, peaceful assembly, and peaceful protests.

NAC needs to go one step further and demand the Home Minister's resignation. That is basic to building a democratic culture in the country. 38 deaths are too much weight for the Home Minister to get by with.

So, yes, the effort is great, but still not good enough. NAC still has a long way to go. The Pahadi diaspora has its homework cut out for it.

Also stop calling it the Terai unrest. Start calling it the Madhesi Movement. Calling it the Terai unrest is not exactly demonizing it like calling it the work of the royalists and the BJP, but it is half way there.

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Indian SSB personnel arrest two Nepali youths from Janakpur the duo had been arrested for the investigation of recent robberies that took place in the Indian territory.
Provisions in statue soon to oust king: Dev Gurung
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Parliament ready to declare republic: Nemwang the present laws were sufficient to initiate actions against the king.
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Maoists release 94 MPRF cadres from custody 94 activists of the agitating Madheshi People's Rights Forum (MPRF) who had been taken into Maoist custody from Bhairahawa ..... forum's Nawalparasi chairman Kailash Mahato ..... the Maoist were yet to release 20 additional cadres and 24 vehicles. ...... 41 of the detained were released Friday itself following the Office of High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)'s intervention. ..... those released had told OHCHR that they had not been ill-treated but were interrogated about their activities and funding sources...... forum members today halted traffic at various places in Parasi by burning tyres at thoroughfares protesting against the abduction of the MPRF cadres. ...... a large number of Maoist cadres heading for Butwal to attend a mass meeting to be addressed by Maoist chairman Prachanda were left in a lurch after forum cadres obstructed traffic at the Parasi-Sunwal road.
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सुरक्षा बैठक अझै दरबारमै सडक अत्यधिक व्यस्त रहने समय अपराह्न पा“च बजे सवारी चलाउने निर्ण्र्ाागरिएको छ । पा“च बजे सवारी चलाउ“दा र्सवसाधारणलाई कठिनाइ हुने गुनासो पटकपटक आउने गरेको छ । 'सबै निकायको काम कर्तव्य पहिले नै लिखित रूपमा तयार गरेर राखिएको हुन्छ, पढेर सुनाउ“छन् र हस्ताक्षर गराउ“छन्,' बैठकका एक सहभागीले भने- 'कसैले परिवर्तन गर्नसम्म भन्दैन ।' निर्ण्र्ाापुस्तिकामा 'विद्यमान परिस्थितिमा खतराको मूल्यांकन हेरी गरिएको सुरक्षा व्यवस्थामा हामी हस्ताक्षर गरेका सबैले त्रुटिरहित ढंगले कार्य गर्नेछौंं,' भन्ने लेखिने गरेको ..... त्यसरी हस्ताक्षर गरेपछि कुनै त्रुटि भए सोही आधारमा विभागीय कारबाहीदेखि बर्खास्तसम्म हुन्छ ।
छापामार ३० हजार, हतियार ३ हजार
माओवादी- फोरम झडप, ९ घाइते
भारतबाट बिजुली आयात गरिने
चोरी र लुटपाट बढ्दो
एमाले जनसभामा माओवादी हस्तक्षेप
फोरमले वार्ता नगर्ने
माओवादीद्वारा कान्तिपुर जफत
राष्ट्रले पाल्न नसक्ने रङ्गी-विरङ्गी हात्ती
चरित्रहीन चेलीहरूको नया“ अवतार


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Eight parties will decide action against the King: Home Minister The commission led by Chief Judge of the Appellate Court, Butwal, Purushottam Parajuli, has recommended action against those responsible for the Nepalgunj riots. .... speaking at a press meet in Pokhara on Friday, Sitaula said that problems in the Terai would be resolved soon. .... all lawsuits and warrants issued against them would be withdrawn when they come for talks.
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Prachanda instructs combatants to return
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Maoists have 30852 combatants and 3428 weapons: UNMIN
Nepal, India agree to renew trade treaty with some improvements
Maoists, MJF activists clash in Bhairahawa

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I had read your comments earlier. I think it is fair to ask your view regarding ANTA is justified. Where is ANTA?

Anonymous said...

Please report ont his too.

Indian SSB personnel arrest two Nepali youths from Janakpur

By Shyam Sundar Shashi

JANAKPUR, Feb 24 - Indian paramilitary -- Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) -- personnel Friday night crossed the border into Nepal and arrested two Nepali youths from Thadi Mijha VDC-5 of Janakpur near the Indian border.
According to locals, over a dozen armed SSB personnel arrested and took away Shambhu Ghatwar's son Shyam Ghatwar and Laxamn Pandey's son Sanjaya Pandey to India at around 9:00 Friday night.

The villagers, however, were kept in the dark as to what charges the two had been detained. Ghatwar and Pandey are kept at Harlakhi station near the Indo-Nepal border.

Of the two, Ghatwar had just completed his SLC while Pandey is a ninth grader.

The locals had informed Area Police Post at Khajuri immediately after the SSB made their entry into the village.

According to Police Inspector Govinda Jha of the Area Police Post, Khajuri, when he reached the Harlakhi station the same night, Indian Police officials told him the duo had been arrested for the investigation of recent robberies that took place in the Indian territory.