Thursday, February 23, 2006

March 2 Event In New York City


Alliance for Democracy & Human Rights in Nepal, USA

and

The South Asia Forum (The New School)

Cordially invite you to a discussion:

Nepal at the Crossroads: People Matters

Speakers and sub-topics:

Kanak Mani Dixit

"Chairman Gyanendra vs. The People of Nepal"

Mr. Dixit is a prominent Kathmandu-based journalist who is the editor of the Himal Southasia and publisher of the newsmagazine Himal Khabarpatrika. He is also a children's author and a cultural activist.

Rhoderick Chalmers

"Prospects for Peace: International Perspectives"

Dr. Chalmers is the Deputy South Asia Project Director at the International Crisis Group.

The program will start with a 10-minute performance art by Ashmina Ranjit, a prominent Nepali artist and activist, who is currently a Fulbright Scholar at Columbia University.

Moderator: Professor Carol Breckenridge, Founder, The South Asia Forum

Thursday, March 2nd, 2006

6:45 PM - 8:30 PM

Wollman Hall, The New School

Entrance on 66 West 12th Street,

(between 5th and 6th Avenues)

Nearest Subways: F (6th Avenue Line) train to 14th Street Station; 1, 2, 3, 9 (7th avenue line) trains to 14th Street Station.

Free Admission!

February 1st, 2006 marked the completion of the first year of King Gyanendra's direct rule in Nepal. To many, this day is seen as a black day since, in the name of the "war on terror," the government of King Gyanendra has resorted to curbing civil liberties and heavy-handed crackdowns on the democratic forces in the country. Apart from highlighting some of the key aspects of the political and human rights situation in Nepal, the speakers will reflect upon the effects the political crisis has had on ordinary Nepali lives. Questions and answers will follow the presentations from the speakers.

This event is co-sponsored by: Nepalese Democratic Youth Council, USA

Questions?

Ashok Gurung: gurunga@newschool.edu, Ph. 646-421-5795

Sanjay Parajuli: parajulis@ hotmail.com, Ph. 917-602-2667

Anil Shahi: anil_shahi_et@ hotmail.com, Ph. 917-670-1057

Anand Bist: anand_bist@yahoo.com, Ph. 917-442-7405 1


In The News

Ball now in parties Court: FM Pandey NepalNews
CPN-UML mulls on forming broader front
ADB reminds minister Dhakal of the debt
Nepal has urged India to resume military supplies: Indian Minister
NHRC asks govt to release detained leaders, rights activists
Rights, Democracy and Inclusion Fund (RDIF) launched
Statement by Nilamber Acharya at the launching of the RDIF

EU Debates 'Smart Sanctions' Against Nepal OhmyNews International, South Korea
Nepal Recruits Female Officers to Army OhmyNews International
Nepal courts free 17 leaders Daily Times, Pakistan
Police Arrest Nepal Opposition Leader Houston Chronicle
Nepal opposition leader arrested BBC News
Police arrest senior opposition leader in Nepal Hindustan Times
Nepal Villagers Trapped in the Middle of Conflict Voice of America
Nepal's Kingdom of Discontent Asian Tribune
Nepal at crossroads Khaleej Times
Nepal parties skeptical of King's dialogue offer Hindu
Nepal Asks India for Resumption of Military Assistance NewsLine Nepal, Nepal
Nepal requests India to resume military supplies Kantipur Online
Nepal asks India to resume arms supply Nepaleyes
Nepal has urged India to resume military supplies: Indian Minister Nepalnews.com
NEPAL: Grave danger for civilians due to the conflict Reuters AlertNet
NEPAL: Overview analysis: A people’s war? IRINnews.org
NHRC urge for Nepal's release Nepaleyes, Nepal
UML for a joint democratic front Kantipur Online
Nepal Army Promises Compensation to Civilian Victim Nepal human Rights News, Nepal

Visitors

22 February14:04United States (ned.org)
22 February14:09United States (loralorion.com)
22 February14:17United States (hivresearch.org)
22 February15:00San Francisco State University, San Francisco, United States
22 February16:17Canada (uwo.ca)
22 February16:34Sify Limited, India
22 February17:20Coditel, Belgium
22 February20:58University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, United States
22 February21:08Saitama City, Japan (saitama-u.ac.jp)
22 February21:30Harvard University, Cambridge, United States
22 February21:53Infogrames Melbourne House, Melbourne, Australia
22 February22:19New Zealand (ac.nz)
22 February23:20United States Army, United States
22 February23:39North Dakota University System, United States

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