Friday, June 03, 2005

Contents And Links

Ram Chandra Poudel And The Supreme Court Judges
40% Of Americans Can't Point Out The Pacific On A Map
Op-Ed Piece Sent To The New York Times
So Much For Hindutva, Hindu Kingdom, And Hindu King
Make It Official: International Conference In Delhi
Deuba: The Common Sense Meter
For Democrats Reinventing Self More Important Than Any Alliance With Maoists
A King Who Intends To Stay The Course
King G And The Concept Of Democracy
Nepali Maoists, Bihari Maoists
Power Through Political Dialogue
The Monarchists Digging Heels
1000 Multifarious Uses Of Article 127
Full Democracy Soon?
CPI (M), CPN (M)
Prachanda's Meaningful Statement
Constituent Assembly Will Still Be A Lot Of Work In The Form Of Political Dialogue
Sangram Morcha: A New Political Party (1993)
Activist Judges Could Save The Day
Proposed Constitution
ICG Report: Lasting Peace
Seeking Common Ground
From The Blogosphere
Badri Mandal: Sadbhavana's RPP Face
My Audio Clips: Reflections
Girija Koirala, Bamdev Gautam In Delhi
The Hardliner Democrat Approach
The Bombing Of A Bus
Power Does Not Necessarily Flow Through The Barrel Of A Gun: Maoists
The Maoists And The Democrats Giving The King Veto Power
Peace First, Then Democracy, Democracy First, Then Social Justice
Rabindra Mishra, An Unprofessional, Disrespectful Journalist
A King Who Wishes He Were A Politician
Reorganized UN, Proposed Constitution, Methods
Prachanda Press Statement
Common Minimum Program: Constituent Assembly
Rumor Has It The King Is About To Make A Major Move
Baburam Bhattarai Press Statement
The Lake Freezes At 32 Degrees Fahrenheit Like Magic
A Royal Signal: The Parliament Could Be Revived
Maoist Military Victory Vs Roundtable Conference With The Maoists
Streets Filling Up
Democratic Solidarity With The Nepali Congress
Absolute/Relative Power And Money
Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
Scapegoating Deuba Shows King's Desperation
The Emotional Structure Of The Conflict
Phone Talk With Hridayesh Tripathy
Laying The Grounds For A Weak Movement
Comrade Gonzalo Of Peru: A Profile
The Maoists Have Been Reading My Emails, Blog Entries
Dinesh Prasain Tour: Report
100 Reasons To Revive Parliament
Baburam: Prachanda's Best Bet, Litmust Test, And Only Option
Madhesi Rights: Abhi Nahin To Kabhi Nahin
Lifting Emergency: Was It A Major Step?
Pradip Giri: DaMaJaMa
Prachanda's Letter Bomb Of 5/1
The Seven Dwarfs
Girija, Deuba, And The Rest Of Them Clowns
To: His Majesty The King
Proposed Constitution
Email From Arzu Rana Deuba
Tibetans And Madhesis
Streets Filling Up For The First Time
There Might Still Be Room For Monarchy If The King Gets On Best Behavior
This Is Huge: Emergency Over
Changing Gears
Gagan Thapa Arrested, Deuba Re-Arrested
India's U-Turn: Nuanced As Predicted
India's U-Turn: Are Proponents Of Democracy Strong Enough?
The State Of Emergency Expires At The End Of April
The King Will Only Respond To Internal Pressure
"Urgent: Disappearance Of My Father" by Sarahana Shrestha
Prachanda: A Profile
How To Move Towards A Common Minimum Program?
The Nepali Diaspora Contradiction: Would You Like Some Tea?
Prachanda Is Angry
Hindu International (HI)
The Dinesh Prasain US Speaking Tour
The Twins Gyanendra And Prachanda Are Watching Closed-Circuit Television
Uttar Ram Tamata
I Don't Feel Sorry For The King
A Victory For The Democrats, Monarchists, Maoists
Shortcut To A New Constitution, Shortcut To Peace
Nepali Maoists And The US Perspective
Reviving Parliament: Not An Option
To: Benazir Bhutto
News Clips April 2, 4
This Inadequate, Improper, Insufficient 1990 Constitution
Phone Marathon II
To: George Soros
Phone Marathon: Called Up Delhi
Koirala Disappoints: He Is The Same Worn Out Record
Koirala Is Out: Expect Some Action
The Monarchists, Not The Maoists, Are Like The Al Qaeda
King Gyanendra: A Profile
News Clips March 27,29,30
Online Coverage Of The Maoists
Nepal Communist Party (Progressive)
The ICG Report
To: Prachanda, Baburam, Mahara, Badal And The Rest Of The Maoist Leadership
News Clips March 21,23,25
The Junta Is Defiant: Is It The Burma Option They Have In Mind?
Prime Minister-Elect Prasain: "You Have The Power!"
Doing Business With Baburam Bhattarai
Nepali Times: Managing To Stay In Print
Shaubhagya Shah: Autocracy 101 At Harvard
"I’m sorry Mrs Sunuwar"
eDemocracy, 4S Campaign, 24/7 Vigil For Democracy: Take Over Tundikhel
Baburam Bhattarai On A Democratic Republic
Time For The Nepali Congress To Take A Stand On The Constituent Assembly Question
Response To The Panchayati Ghost Tulsi Giri
Indo-US-EU Alliance Needs To Do A US-In-Haiti In Nepal
Are The Democracies All Talk And No Action?
Finally The Democrats Make Sense
Various Time Slips
Ideological Overture To The Nepali Maoists (2)
International Intervention: The Only Way Out
A Lot Of Good Got Done During The 1990s
Dinesh Prasain, Condi Rice, and the Indian Parliament
Phone Interview With Rajendra Mahato
Comrade Ramesh Nath Pandey And World Revolution
If The Basic Rights Were Restored
News Clips: March 6 to 9
Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka: Lessons For Nepal
Democracy: The Third Wave
Dinesh Prasain's Possible US Tour In April
Deputy Prime Minister Bharat Mohan Adhikari's Daughter Speaks Out
Some Basic Acts Of Co-Ordination
Human Rights ----> Political Platform ----> Full-Fledged Movement
Democrats, Imagine The Worst From Monarchists/Maoists
Non-Violent Militancy, Concerted Global Action
Major Indian Support For Democracy In Nepal
Ideological Overture To The Nepali Maoists
In The News
3 Months Or 3 Years
Sought eDialogue with Dr. Baburam Bhattarai
Three Years: Too Long A Wait
King G, Active Politics, and Media Interviews
Indo-US Alliance For Democracy In Nepal Needed
Burma Option Or Pakistan Option
The King's Best Option: Go Back On TV One More Time
The Tide Might Be Turning
Hridayesh Tripathy In Delhi: Good News
Towards a Democratic Republic of Nepal
News And Comments
The SEBS Thread That Got Self-Censored
My Sajha Thread: Of Models And SuperModels




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Rabindra Mishra, An Unprofessional, Disrespectful Journalist


Let me start out on a positive note first before I dig into what I have to say. I have a one degree separation with Mishra. I personally know people who personally know him, small that the Nepali diaspora is. We have been on each other's mailing lists a few times. I think he has been doing great work overall. And I am greatly appreciative of the Help Nepal foundation he started.
And I am so very glad he made it possible for me to listen to Baburam's voice online. That has not been an option any other way. So thanks.

But I was a little disappointed with the particulars of this interview.

One, he keeps interruptiong. The clip is 13 minutes, and I think you end up hearing Mishra's voice for at least six of those minutes. That is not sound journalism. It is what Larry King might call a me-me-me-me interview.

Two, his BBC program might have time constraints, but he should have posted an extended interview for the online audience. Maybe 15, 30 or even 45 minutes. There is no time and space issue online. I am disappointed he did not thus differentiate.

Three, if the Maoists are left on their own, sure, their goal is a communist republic. But they have offered a compromise ground of a constituent assembly to the Monarchists, and a compromise ground of that and a democratic republic to the democrats. And on that Prachanda and Baburam are one. My personal unflinching stand to engage the Maoists is to appeal to their better angels.

Four, it is obvious to me that the Bhattarai-Mahara Delhi visit was not spectacularly successful. They had major safety concerns all along. And they had to operate within narrow political windows. So the news should not be that they did not succeed. The news is that they even tried. Mishra misses that point. Bhattarai got persecuted by Prachanda for even suggesting the same two or so months back. Now he is doing the same thing. That is a victory of common sense within the Maoist central leadership and thus a positive sign.

Five, it is public knowledge by now that Baburam and his wife were subjected to "protective custody" and a "purification operation" by Prachanda, whatever that purification means. Mishra handles Baburam's now infamous statement of "I am happy to be in protective custody" with utmost insensitivity. To not handle this matter delicately is to not understand the very nature of the Maoist organization. I am willing to forego Prachanda's mistake and instead work with the new sense he has found. And I am awaiting his next positive signal, which would be to restore Baburam's previous official status as the second in command. If he means business. If he is serious about working with the democrats.

Six, there are segments of the interview where it feels like there is a "two-line struggle" going on between Baburam and Mishra. I understand Baburam is "hot" right now, but a journalist has to work hard at staying neutral.

Seven, Baburam sounds like Pradip Giri in his utterance of the phrase Dalit, Janajati, Mahila, Madhesi. Giri would say DaMaJaMa. This social progressive tilt of the Maoists is something the democrats have not been as forthcoming about.

Eight, Baburam says they started with one house 10 years ago, look at where they are now. As in, don't make too much of the fact we have not captured the district headquarters and the capital yet. We might have lost a few battles, but we will capture central power. This is meaningful. If the democrats and the Monarchists do not come along for their compromise position, the Maoists intend to go all the way. But if you engage them, then you help them opt out of that sinister option.

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