Many diaspora circles reek of Panches and Congressis, ceremonial monarchy Congressis.
As the leader of the Seven Party Alliance, Girija Koirala has to step up to the plate. I have always thought of the UML as the largest party in the alliance, and Madhav Nepal as the leader of the seven party alliance. That is just stating the fact. The oldest is not the leader, otherwise Strom Thurmond would have been President Of The United States.
As long as the Nepali Congress is vertically split, the UML is the largest party, and Madhav Nepal is the interim president in waiting. Someone who is strongly republican has to be the interim president. Narayanhiti is to be the presidential residence and office.
There is no room for dialogue no more.
The seven party alliance has to come around to the slogan of a Democratic Republic.
If the Nepali Congress were to waste this momentum, this revolution, Hamro Nepal pledges to turn the Nepali Congress into a Praja Parishad.
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LDN supports pro-democracy movement of Nepal
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King's troubles from home and away
30 journalists arrested in Nepal
Thousands of protestors defy the curfew in Nepal
Emir gets letter from Nepal king Gulf Times, Qatar
EU to raise Nepal situation at UN Zee News, India
India hopes Nepal government shall initiate dialogue with ... Islamic Republic News Agency, Iran
Telecom Workers continued Strike in Nepal Union Network International, Switzerland
Trade Unions decided to intensify the strike in Nepal Union Network International, Switzerland
Canada expresses concern over Nepal Mero Sansar, NY
Death toll increases to rise in Nepal Mero Sansar, NY
CPI (M), NCP seek early restoration of democracy in Nepal Islamic Republic News Agency, Iran
Fourth Nepali protester shot dead by troops -party Reuters AlertNet, UK
Nepal Protests Grow Increasingly Violent Hinesberg Journal, Canada
Excessive force condemned in Nepal Newindpress (subscription), India
Protesters in Nepal fired on International Herald Tribune, France
Activist: Police Fire on Nepal Protesters
EU deplores Nepal violence, urges restraint Reuters AlertNet, UK
EU/Nepal /WRD/ EU calls on King of Nepal to restore democracy
NEPAL: Civilians live in fear of increasing violence Reuters AlertNet, UK
Journalist to speak on benefits of news blogs The UCLA Daily Bruin, CA
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Nepal: Left Calls for End to Repression, Talks Political Affairs Magazine, NY
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Journalists, professionals continue protests
Flights take off as scheduled
Over 350 injured in Tuesday’s protests Kantipur Online, Nepal
More docs, health workers join protest
Rights groups slam government for use of force in protests
Ninety-seven journalists arrested and 24 injured in six days ...
New Nepal curfew as shots fired at protest Advertiser Adelaide, Australia
50 injured as Nepal simmers The Tribune, India
Curfew clamped in Nepal NDTV.com, India
Police fire on pro-democracy protesters in Nepal, 2 hurt Khaleej Times, United Arab Emirates
Tourists held for backing protests Peninsula On-line, Qatar
End alliance with terrorists & enter talks, parties told Gorkhapatra, Nepal
Seven parties’ agitation turns into violent riots
Daytime curfew lifted in capital
Nepal: General strike solid after 6 days, government arrests 4 ... Union Network International, Switzerland
Nepal: general strike continues despite repression Socialistworker.co.uk, UK
NEPAL: Security forces target journalists covering crackdown CPJ Press Freedom Online, NY
Nepal: Amnesty urges government to rein in the security forces Amnesty International UK, UK
Nepal's king seeks peace talks Edmonton Journal (subscription), Canada
King sets day curfew as protests continue
NEPAL: NGOs voice concern over conflict escalation Reuters AlertNet, UK
NEPAL: NGOs voice concern over conflict escalation Reuters AlertNet, UK
NEPAL: Concern over increasing risks faced by journalists Reuters AlertNet, UK
Caste System Stronger Than Constitution OhmyNews International, South Korea
Thousands of Nepalese flee to avoid violence Independent Online, South Africa
Nepal: Fears of increasing violence Amnesty International USA
Protests in Nepal Grow More Violent New York Times, United States
US mission stops visas, cuts staff Kantipur Publications
Home Ministry staff stop work to protest
Parties call for more participation A statement, issued after a meeting of top SPA leaders in the capital on Wednesday, also requested civil servants to participate in the movement without hesitation, pledging that "they will be re-inducted in their respective jobs after the restoration of democracy", if fired by the present government.......... The statement has also requested hospitals, nursing homes, health centers and health workers to treat those injured in the course of the movement, free of cost, again pledging that the government formed after the restoration of democracy would compensate any losses incurred............. "We hereby direct our local committees to keep record of those coming to the forefront to suppress the movement and make the list public," the statement said. "We want to make it clear that strong action will be taken against those personnel, by the government formed after the restoration of democracy.".......... The meeting has also decided to erect statues of those killed in the course of the movement, to make arrangements for education and employment of the family members of martyrs and to make necessary arrangement for those injured.
Support for SPA movement from private sector pours in
Moriarty hopeful of ongoing movement's success
LDA supports pro-democracy demonstrations in Nepal
India deeply concerned over turn of events in Nepal
Police continue to intervene in demonstrations, 1 killed in Nawalparasi, dozens arrested
Journalists, human rights activists arrested
Daytime curfew lifted in capital
Infiltration in demonstrations
Over 350 injured in Tuesday’s protests
Fund set up to treat injured protestors
Professional organizations join protests
111 journalists arrested in one week: FNJ
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Kantipur Report
Meanwhile, expressing solidarity with the ongoing pro-democracy movement, some two hundred development workers in Nepal demonstrated at Jawalakhel for nearly one hour Wednesday afternoon.
Police intervened and rounded up around 20 demonstrators. Staff of the UN, donor agencies and INGOs also participated in demonstrations organized by Association of NGOs.
The demonstrators held banners and placards with slogans in support of democracy, human rights and peace in Nepal. Many demonstrators were wearing T-shirts with slogans for democracy, peace and human rights in Nepal.
"We want all the parties to the conflict to initiate the peace process. We want to see peace and development in Nepal," said Eiichi Sadamatsu, Resident Representative of Save the Children Japan, who was one of the participants.
David Mcconkey of United Mission to Nepal said he participated in the demonstration in support of peace, justice and human rights in Nepal. Similarly, Sussi Utfot of MS Nepal said she participated in the demonstration for restoration of democracy based on justice.
Posted on: 2006-04-12 20:13:48 (Server Time)
Hello Paramendra,
Hello I'm a student journalist writing about free speech issues for a
university assignment (a news website). I have written a feature on the
Nepali situation and would like to ask your permssion to use one or two
of the images on your blog for the story.
The images will only be used for assessment purposes only and will not
go live/ online. Also I will be keeping them very small: max. 160x120
pixels.
Please, let me know your decision, and if yes, which photos I can use.
Regards,
Josie
Josephine Hill
MA in Online Journalism student
University of Central Lancashire (UCLan)
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