Sunday, January 28, 2007

Stop The Shooting, Give The Speech


Girija, Give A Speech Like Gyane Did In April

Girija, stop the shooting.

Girija, Give A Speech Like Gyane Did In April

Girija, give the speech. Give the speech of concession.

Girija, Give A Speech Like Gyane Did In April

The Madhesis want equality and we want it now.

Girija, Give A Speech Like Gyane Did In April

There is no need for talks. Talks for what? Do you claim not to know what the basic Madhesi demands are?

Girija, Give A Speech Like Gyane Did In April

Stop the shooting. Stop the killing.

Girija, Give A Speech Like Gyane Did In April

Stop the state terror.

Girija, Give A Speech Like Gyane Did In April


Feedback, NSU, USA Canada Chapter Press Release
डटे रहो
Sahana Pradhan, Sarita Giri, Chitra Lekha Yadav, Pratibha Rana
Ram Sah, Ratan Jha, Lalit Jha, Pramod Kantha: Madhesi Diaspora, Pahadi Diaspora
Why Are The Pahadis Quiet?
B. K. Rana: Carter, Palestine and Apartheid
Girija, Give A Speech Like Gyane Did In April
Stop Shooting, Give Concession Speech, Calm Down The Streets
Brikhesh Chandra Lal: Who Will Take Responsibility?
Madhesh Is Burning
शान्ित वार्ता क्या, िवजय घोषणा करो
8 Parties Need To Declare 205 Constituencies Of Equal Population
Madhesi Movement Is April Revolution Part 2
Look Who Is Talking
Madhesi Movement: Write To The Media
बराबर जनसंख्याबाला २०५ सीट
मधेश जल रही है
Girija Koirala Is A Crook
205 Constituencies Based On Equal Population, And Reserved Seats
New Jersey Madhesi Gathering: Photos
Anand Jha: Slugging It Out At SEBS
Ram Manohar Sah: Madheshi Murmurings
Mihir Thakur: Paper On Madhesh Samasya 2051
Madhesi Gathering, New Jersey
Prabasi Madhesi Are With The Madhesi Movement In Nepal
My Role In The April Revolution: The Butterfly Effect
Typhoid And Typhoid Victims
Madhesi Alert, Nepalgunj Pahadi Attack On Madhesi, Raw Email, Video Footage


Dear All,

Madhesh is awakening! Madheshi people of all ethnicity and religion have
staged demonstrations and protests for their natural rights to self
determination, proportional representation in the constituent assembly,
restructuring the constituencies based on population, federal system with
regional autonomy, and elimination of all forms of discrimination practiced
by the State mechanism. Madheshi people have been secluded by the state
mechanism for the last 238 years and their value as dignified citizen has
been shattered.

Madheshi people have now started a genuine struggle for their rights to
pursue freely their social, economic and cultural development in their
native land, and for the rights to determine freely their political status
and their place in the Nepalese community as well as in the international
community based on the principles of equal rights. Protests and
demonstrations have been staged in eastern central and western Tarai
districts and would soon spread to far western districts. Even the Madheshi
village cadres of the ruling parties such as Nepali Congress, UML and
others, have taken part in demonstrations and protests; they are showing
their frustrations towards their elected parliamentarians and leaders who
have done very little or nothing to the people who elected them.

The State mechanism has exhibited aggressive characters towards the
peaceful and meaningful demonstrations and protests. Police force have used
gun and bullets, tear gas and other means and till today seven Madheshi
people have been shot dead, about 350 -400 people are injured and dozen of
them are in serious conditions. There is very little or no support from the
State to the families who lost their beloved ones. The seriously injured
persons and their families urgently need support. Deaths and number of
seriously injured persons would substantially increase in the coming days,
if the State does not make wise decision in time.

Personal Representative of the UN Secretary General Ian Martin, Indian
ambassador to Nepal, Human Rights organisations, civil societies and few
political parties have already raised strong concern over the deteriorating
situation and even warned the government to be responsible for the
'unwanted consequences'. The government is still rigid.

The 'press release' by the Federation of Madheshi Community Nepal is in
the attached file. We have requested the government to immediately and
sensitively solve the crisis; the demand set by the Madheshi people is
authentic and very practical. We request professional organisations,
intellectual groups, civil societies, businessmen, and people living abroad
to raise concerns over the situation and press the government for immediate
solution. We also have to raise FUND to support the families who lost their
beloved ones and the injured persons who are under going treatment in
Kathmandu, hospitals in Tarai as well as in bordering towns in India. We
have to help them in time.

Best regards,

Shree Govind Shah
Dr. Shree Govind Shah
Chairperson
Ad hoc Committee, Federation of Madheshi Community Nepal
G.P.O.Box 8975, EPC # 1830
Kathmandu, Nepal
Phone/Fax: ++ 977-1-5526 903
Email: sgs@erma.wlink.com.np

Dear All,
I am tired.
And please you people try to be serious.
Today, 80 people are more shot by police in Janakpur. Try contacting your home. They need your support. And total count goes to around 400 +.
Please go through this letter, and yourself judge the situation
People are dying, you can do a lot by pressurizing though American Government.
Hoping for your cooperation.
Thanks & Regards
Ram Manohar

In The News

Another protester killed in police firing in Bara NepalNews
Madhesi Empowerment Is Possible Through Peaceful Route
OHCHR concerned about Terai unrest
Curfew imposed in Gaur; protests continue in terai
Sadbhavana warns of pull out The top leadership of Nepal Sadbhvana Party (Anandidevi) including its chairperson Anandidevi Singh, vice president Bharat Bimal Yadav, general secretary Rajendra Mahato, co general secretary Anil Kumar Jha and Govinda Chaudhary and spokesperson Bhogendra Thakur met with the Prime Minister and gave the warning that the party "could take any decision if the Terai problem is not resolved soon." ..... The party leaders reiterated their demands that the electoral constituencies be delimited based on population ahead of Constituent Assembly elections and state be restructured on federal basis. ..... The leadership of the NSP-A has come under tremendous pressure to pull out from the government from a section of its leaders as well as the student front. ..... "The movement of Terai must not be minimised under any pretext," said Mahato. The NSP-A has one senor minister Hridayesh Tripathy in the current cabinet.
Daylong curfew in Janakpur and Bara
Indigenous community expresses solidarity with Madhesi movement The federation of Janajati community has expressed their solidarity with the ongoing movement of Madhesi community. ...... The federation has asked the government to address the demands of the Madhesi people by making necessary amendments in the interim constitution. ..... "In fact, it is our demand also that the state should be federal and the elections of Constituent Assembly be held on the basis of proportional representation," said Pasang Sherpa, president of the federation. ..... Sherpa has urged the protesters to carry forward their agitation as a movement for liberation of oppressed people and not as a regional or ethnic movement.

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