Saving Account in the Name of "Madheshi Movement Victim Relief Fund" was opened on 5 February 2007. Account details are as follows:
Name of the Account: Madheshi Movement Victim Relief Fund
Saving Account Number: 002-127590A
Bank: Everest Bank, New Road Branch, Kathmandu, Nepal
Swift Code: EVBLNPKA.
This fund will be primarily used for a) treating injured people, victims of Madheshi Movement, in hospitals throughout the country, b) supporting care takers of the victims being hospitalised, and c) providing expenses for injured people going home after treatment as well as taking dead bodies of victims to their homes. Rehabilitation of the families who lost their sons and daughters for the good cause of Madheshi people would be the major work at later stage. Again, some of the movement victims have been amputated, and some would be physically and mentally disturbed for a longer period, and these people would need rehabilitation.
Currently, we are trying our best to financially support the injured people being treated in the hospitals of Kathmandu Valley as well as their care takers. We are also organising similar works in hospitals located in Tarai districts. They need our help.
Doctors, Engineers, Policy Analysts, Social Activists etc are all involved in this much needed work. We are expecting your valuable support in this juncture of time to save lives of the injured people immediately and to provide relief to Sahid Family in the long run.
Today we had a meeting with the Andolan II Victim Relief Committee consisting of Madan Krishna Shrestha, Hari Bamsha Acharya, Kanak Mani Dixit, Dr. Bharat Pradhan, Dr. Sumitra Gurung, Suman Shrestha, Dr. Sambhu Upadhyay, and Komal Chitrakar and they donated Rs 2.5 million to Madheshi Movement Victim Relief Fund for treating Madheshi Andolan victims anywhere in the country’s hospitals. It is a great support.
This evening (6 February 2007) we formed a nine member Victim Treatment Management Committee consisting of medical doctors headed by Dr. Ram Kewal Shah. Similarly, sub-committees are formed with 2-3 medical doctors in each hospital where injured persons are treated. All the members of committees and sub-committees are medical doctors.
Victim Treatment Management Committee:
Dr. Ram Kewal Shah
Coordinator
Phone: (977-1)-9851 023 999 (mobile); (977-1) 4781 557
Email: "DR. Ram K Shah"
We request you to communicate this message to all the people you know. We also request to send donations as early as possible.
We are giving the news about "Madheshi Movement Victim Relief Fund" as ‘Press Release’ in the local Newspapers, Radio FMs and other media.
Best regards,
Madheshi Movement Victim Relief Fund Management Committee
Ritesh Chaudhary
I have consolidated some of the projects that the madhesi Diaspora can contribute for the movement.This is after continued discussion with several terrain leaders and activists. I have prioritize the projects based on their inputs.
1. Lobby with local senators and help them understand the core issues of terai . It would be helpful to get their positive view on the issue pressing for inclusive democracy covering the following points.
1. Government should immediately and effectively stop the use of brutal police force against protests and demonstrations, and immediately remove curfew in Tarai districts.
2. Establishment of Federal System of Governance and Regional Autonomy with Rights to Self Determination
3. Proportional representation according to population in the Constituent Assembly/Redefinition of the Constituencies
4. Representation of Madheshi people in State organs and programmes during the transition period and later
2. Get Volunteers who could provide inputs to people who are working on creating the framework for talks.We are also looking for volunteers with legal background who could help in the in-depth analysis and in drafting the framework .
3. Demonstration in front of Nepali Consulate in DC and United Nations in NY.
4. Write and talk to the world leaders and try to get their time to help them understand the current situation of terai. Also lobby for their help and voice.
5. Media Campaign.
Positive campaign(Participate and give feedback in the comment section of different terai related news, blog hard and make yourself heard)
Negate and backfire on Negative campaign being conducted by some fellow countrymen. Let the truth come out.
Ritesh Chaudhary
Senator Obama. You are going to be president, and I will be one of the reasons why. http://demrepubnepal.blogspot.com But right now, Sir, I need your help. I am a Madhesi from Nepal. To be Madhesi in Nepal is much harder than being African American in America. And we are in the middle of our civil rights movement, only it is much more intense. It is history fast forwarded. Sir, all I need from you is a statement of support: your staff can email it to me. That you are with the Madhesis of Nepal in their quest for equality. That is all. Thank you. For more information on the issue, please visit: http://www.madhesi.net Yours, Paramendra Bhagat.
Please send me your phone number. I would appreciate that. Thanks.
I am not afraid of the army any more than I was in April. I am afraid of the MahendraPath Rashtrabad of the seven party leaders.
:-)
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http://swapnbiz.blogspot.com
http://www.paramendra.com
http://www.madhesi.net
----- Original Message ----
From: Devendra Panday
To: paramendra@yahoo.com
Sent: Monday, February 5, 2007 11:53:15 PM
Subject: RE: Doctor Saheb, my personal thanks to you
Dear Paramendra Bhai,
Thank you.
For any one who has eyes to see and a mind to think, the Madhesi revolt is a part of the general revolt of the Nepali people against the Shah regime and everything that went with it, inculuding "Shahi Rastrabad". When we fight the ancien regime, it is not merely to change the indiviudal rulers but to change the ruling classes and to change the rules of governance and, indeed of nation-statehood. We must be together in fighting the past injustices and restoring and maintining dignity of all citizens.
It is good to have a person like Khagendra Sangraula as a friend and in CMDP. I will mention your email to him when I see him this afternoon. Meanwhile, you must have seen the extremely sy offensive statemebnt issued by an Army General in Pokhara.
Best wishes, as always.
Devenbra Raj
From: Paramendra Kumar Bhagat
To: Devendra Raj Pandey
Subject: Doctor Saheb, my personal thanks to you
Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2007 20:03:31 -0800 (PST)
>http://www.kantipuronline.com/kolnepalinews.php?&nid=99685
>Thank you very much for this. And please thank Sangraula for this powerful piece of writing.
>
>http://www.myspace.com/paramendra
>http://swapnbiz.blogspot.com
>http://www.paramendra.com
>http://www.madhesi.net
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ANTA's role in current Terai unrest in Nepal
- More than $5,000.00 has been collected to help victims of unrest.
- Request letter sent to NAC regarding transfer of unused fund ($9000.00) of democratic movement to teraian victims.
- Request letter sent to NRNA to collect fund for teraian victim.
- ANTA's president, Mr. Ratan Jha, visiting Nepal to hold talks with appropriate authority.
- Help increase awareness of legitimate demands of Madhesi people among Nepali and Non-Nepali people living around the world.
Lalit Jha
Treasurer, ANTA
P O Box: 242
Wahoo, NE 68066
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Our demand is Right for madheshi. Not less than that?
Nahi to kya nahi. Bahoot achchha.
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From: rakshita koirala
To: paramendra@yahoo.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 6, 2007 9:51:29 AM
Subject: madesi movement
hi :) i've met you before, and i think i might even be in one of your videos. you might know my mother, her name is mridula koirala. i just got back from nepal 3 days ago. i stayed in biratnagar for about 2 and a half weeks. i had a chance to understand the madeshi movement better and i have made up my mind that i definitely support the movement. glad to see you here in the states supporting our madeshi brothers and sisters out east.
in solidarity,
rakshita
I think Dhrub Adhikary should be advised to write
article by comparing human index of Tearai districts,
participation of madhesi in dofferent political and
governmental outfits. He may also include negligible
employments in foreign agencies such as USAID, UN etc.
Dear
Where Jha, Mishra, Dev, Thakur etc. should do when there is anti Brahman
voices.
Please read "Khas Chauvinism and Madhesi Revolt" on
www.parivartannepal.blogspot.com
Rgds, Govinda
Dear All,
Attached is the latest press statement of OHCHR, Nepal office, based on discussion and preliminary findings of the Terai crisis for your kind information.
Regards,
Ram Babu Shah
Officer-in-Charge
UN Information Centre
Kathmandu
UNITED NATIONS
OFFICE OF THE HIGH COMMISSIONER
FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN NEPAL
Press Release – 5 February 2007
OHCHR-Nepal discusses human rights concerns
in the Terai with political parties and civil society
OHCHR-Nepal today conveyed once more its deep concerns regarding the on-going violence in the Central and Eastern Terai and the increasing number of deaths and injuries. The concerns were raised at a meeting called by OHCHR-Nepal with representatives of the Government, SPA, CPN-M, MJAF, Madheshi civil society and Human Rights Defenders. Ian Martin, Personal Representative of the Secretary General, also attended at the invitation of OHCHR-Nepal.
During the meeting, the Representative of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Lena Sundh, noted that at least 19 people – 18 civilians and one police officer – had been killed since 19 January, in addition to a demonstrator killed in Nepalgunj in December 2006. Most of the victims were Madheshi. At least thirteen had been allegedly shot dead or fatally hit over the head by police. Many others have also been injured in the violence. OHCHR-Nepal is seeking to clarify the circumstances of the three latest deaths reported in Malangwa, Sarlahi District.
Mobile teams of OHCHR-Nepal staff have been present in the regions monitoring protests and investigating killings and other violence in Lahan, Siraha, Sukhipor, Inaruwa, Biratnagar, Gaur, Janakpur, Chandranigahapur, Birgunj, Kalaiya and Nepalgunj. The teams have also been attempting to defuse tensions and prevent abuses and violence through dialogue and advocacy with local authorities, police and protest organizers. They have been gathering information from many sources – including government authorities, human rights defenders, journalists, Madheshi groups and other organisations, victims, witnesses and political parties.
OHCHR-Nepal deplores the violence on the part of some protestors which has left several dead, many injured, and government buildings, homes and businesses, police posts, ambulances and other vehicles damaged or destroyed. It has been particularly concerned about threats to human rights defenders and journalists, including five who were allegedly beaten up by Madheshi demonstrators armed with iron rods and lathis near Biratnagar this weekend. Lena Sundh urged all individuals and organizations involved to allow these very important actors to fulfill their tasks. The Government of Nepal also has an obligation to ensure that media and human rights workers are able to carry out their professional activities without obstacles.
While OHCHR-Nepal teams themselves have for the most part been well received, Lena Sundh also emphasized that they must be respected and allowed to move freely at all times. She was assured during the meeting by the Nepalese leaders present that they would instruct their representatives, organizers of protests and sympathizers in the Terai to respect the UN teams on the ground.
At the same time, OHCHR-Nepal repeated its concerns about the at times excessive use of force by police against protestors which has resulted in a number of deaths and injuries and which has served to increase the anger amongst the population. “OHCHR-Nepal understands the challenges facing the security forces in maintaining law and order but local authorities and police must uphold the law in a manner which fully respects human rights. Clear orders must be given to police that broad curfew orders cannot be interpreted in such a way that basic principles for the use of firearms are suspended. OHCHR-Nepal teams have gathered information about inappropriate use of live and rubber bullets by Nepal Police and the Armed Police Force, including indiscriminately firing into crowds. Police must exercise restraint and as far as possible employ a range of non-lethal means to maintain public order, preserve human life and protect physical integrity.
In her conclusions, Lena Sundh welcomed the recent initiatives to enter into a dialogue as a means to resolve the unrest and to prevent further killings and injuries. “I urge all those concerned to do so immediately. Only by engaging in dialogue can solutions be identified to restore peace and respect for human rights.”
Subject: NANDRON Press Release
North American Network for Democratic Republic of Nepal(NANDRON)
Press Release / February 5, 2007Nepali & Englihs in attach file.
Lekhanath Bhandari
North American Network for Democratic Republic of Nepal (NANDRON)
Press Release
February 5, 2007
North American Network for Democratic Republic of Nepal (NANDRON) is deeply concerned over the violent situation in Terai and expresses its solidarity with the common people of Terai, and renounces the violence and infiltration of the regressive forces in peaceful agitation launched by Madhesi people demanding their rightful place in Nepal’s political system. It is obvious that regressive monarchical forces are trying to reestablish themselves through infiltration in the movement by jeopardizing the upcoming Constituent Assembly Elections. We demand immediate isolation of the infiltrators and opening up of dialogue with genuine leaders leading the Madhesi movement.
NANDRON urges Nepal government to fulfill the genuine demands of Terai communities and immediately declare Nepal as Democratic Republic with Federal Governance System, paving way to the Constituent Assembly’s election. We also demand the implementation of the comprehensive peace agreement and announcement of the CA election date immediately.
NANDRON supports inclusive and participatory governance through proportional representation with equal participation of all ethnicities in the affairs of state. At this historic juncture, when it appears possible to build Nepal as a promised land for all, unity, understanding and trust among all ethnicity, and linguistic groups, are paramount. Let us vouch for the national integrity.
NANDRON demands the Rayamajhi Commission Report be made public and fully implemented immediately as recommended by the Commission. We would like to draw the attention of all the lawmakers in the interim legislature that the Non-resident Nepalese be not deprived of voting rights in this historic event of the Constituent Assembly’s election for the establishment of a New Nepal.
The North American Network for Democratic Republic of Nepal (NANDRON) is an advocacy and watchdog organization acting as a common forum for all Nepali expatriates and friends of Nepal living in North America with one of its primary objectives being advocacy and awareness campaigns to help the political parties, civil society, and people of Nepal pursuing for the establishment of a popular, inclusive and representative democratic republican system in the country.
Dr. Chitra Tiwari
Coordinator
United State of America
Washington DC
cktiwari@verizon.net,
ddpoudel@cox.net
Dear Paramendra Ji
If u understood what I mean please don,t send me any more mail. I don,t have time to read your mail. OK.
Colin
Dear Paramendra Bhai,
Thank you.
For any one who has eyes to see and a mind to think, the Madhesi revolt is a part of the general revolt of the Nepali people against the Shah regime and everything that went with it, inculuding "Shahi Rastrabad". When we fight the ancien regime, it is not merely to change the indiviudal rulers but to change the ruling classes and to change the rules of governance and, indeed of nation-statehood. We must be together in fighting the past injustices and restoring and maintining dignity of all citizens.
It is good to have a person like Khagendra Sangraula as a friend and in CMDP. I will mention your email to him when I see him this afternoon. Meanwhile, you must have seen the extremely sy offensive statemebnt issued by an Army General in Pokhara.
Best wishes, as always.
Devenbra RajRemove my email address from you email list, rajeevdahal@yahoo.com
If government keep continue to kill people and mobilize army then it might
be danger for national unity, I think. So the government should stop killing
Madhesi and committed to solve the problem of Madhesi, Adibasi Janajati,
Dalit, Mahila and Karnali Pradesh.
Bro, I have been SICK of your shitty blogshit and what not . I do not want
to be inyur mailing list.
spare me. Please!!!!
I want to unsubscribe this email id since I receive the same information in my other email.
Paramendraji:
Will you kindly stop using the word 'Pahade Bahun'? What is wrong with
you? If Madheshi could be offensive to some, the word 'Pahade Bahun' could
be offensive to others.
I appreciate your effort to raise Madheshi awareness, but I don't think
one discrimination is fought by another discrimination. When your fight is
against the state coercion, preaching communal hatred doesn't make you
stronger.
Biswo
hey dude can u delete my id from urs adress book iam tried with ur jank
mail plz
Dear Paramendra,
Please don't send these emails to this address any more,
Robin
Our demand is Right for madheshi. Not less than that?
Madan Krishna Shrestha of Maha Jodi handing a check of Rs 25 lakh from the Jana Andolan Primary Healthcare Fund as "immediate relief" to Shree Govind Shah of the Madhes Andolan Relief Fund.
Thank you for your recent letter to USA TODAY. I have shared your
comments with the appropriate assignment desk. An editor will be in
contact if a more specific response is warranted.
Your interest in USA TODAY is appreciated.
Sincerely,
Brent Jones
Reader Editor
1 comment:
oi...has anyone told you you were a stupid narcissist buttfart who makes mistakes in his english a lot??? quit yapping and shut that piehole of yours and stop sending your filth to others... i dont really know you but you wannabe politicians are all alike...and yah your pompous page on wiki said that you were from bihar..?? STAY THERE ..ppl liek you think youre so great but its you who screw up life in Nepal..just go back to bihar and take your cronies with you..teti ho namaste.
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