Tuesday, September 20, 2005

Tom Pain Has Praise For This Blog


Carnival of the Revolutions

Paramendra Bhagat (a fellow New Yorker) at Democracy for Nepal
works on strategy for his countrymen struggling to bring democracy to their troubled nation. I'm not too familiar with Nepalese politics, but what he's proposing sounds like civil disobedience along the lines of Tiananmen, but with a clearer behind-the-protest plan for structure and change. It looks like an uphill battle, given the current three-way fight between monarchists, Maoists (yikes!), and democrats. This revolution is truly a work-in-progress, and Bhagat's blog looks to me like the best way to follow it.

Tom, what can I say? I greatly appreciate this mention. This is the best explicit praise this blog has received to date. I am much obliged.

I derive satisfaction from the fact that this blog is political work, and has been a reference point for many individuals involved in the peace process in rather intimate ways. This is easily the most important political work I ever did.

Only earlier today I received an email from Madhav Nepal who leads the largest politial party in Nepal. I was rather touched by the good things he had to say about this blog. And then you show up.

Thank you.

Sugam Pokharel, Evansville, Indiana

Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 08:04:43 -0700 (PDT)
From: "sugam pokharel"
Subject: Guy from Evansville
To: paramendra@yahoo.com

k cha dai, aramai hunu huncha malai ta daile birsi saknu bhayo hola...hami indian resturant ma khana gayeka thiyau ni...

ani dai ko photo haru herdai thiye...asti ko NY ko protest ko...ramro lagyo...photo herda herdai tapaiko website tira pani puge...web site pani sabai here.... tapaiko resume yek dum strong rahecha....tapaiko resume le chai yek dum impress garyo malai...

aj kal k gardai hunu huncha?....milyo bhane hamro university tira pasnu kahile kahi... la ta dai bye 1

Sonal Singh, Baltimore, Maryland

Subject: RE: nepal -democracy
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 07:45:19 -0400
From: "Sonal Singh"
To: "Paramendra Kumar Bhagat"

Dear Paramendraji,

You can defintely web-publish the two papers as long as we quote the original source as both are published in open access journals amd free for distribtion

Singh S , Dahal K, Mills E " Nepals war on human rights - A summit higher than everest"Int J Equity Health. 2005 Jun 28;4:9.
http://www.equityhealthj.com/content/4/1/9

Singh S, Mills E, Honeyman S, Suvedi BK, Pant NP (2005) HIV in Nepal: Is the Violent Conflict Fuelling the Epidemic? PLoS Med 2(8): e216
http://medicine.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=get-document&doi=10.1371/journal.pmed.0020216

I will have to request permission from the Canadian Medical Association Journal to web-publish the 3rd article
Singh S . Impact of long-term political conflict on population health in Nepal.
http://www.cmaj.ca/cgi/content/full/171/12/1499

Let me know what I can help in your endeavour

Kind regards
Sonal

Subject: nepal -democracy
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 21:29:32 -0400
From: "Sonal Singh"
To: paramendra@yahoo.com

Dear bhagatji,
I admire you efforts for democracy in Nepal through your website and blog and whole-heartedly support it

I have been doing some research on the impact of conflict and health and human rights in nepal and sending you the links

Sonal

Sonal Singh MD MPh(std)
Johns Hopkins University

CMAJ_Nepal_1499.pdf CMAJ_Nepal_1499.pdf (368k)
1475_9276_4_9.pdf 1475_9276_4_9.pdf (260k)
plme_02_08_singh.pdf plme_02_08_singh.pdf (330k)

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Monday, September 19, 2005

Email From Madhav Kumar Nepal


Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 10:40:47 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Paramendra Kumar Bhagat"
Subject: Re: Time For A Decisive Showdown: Take Over New Road
To: gamknepal@gmail.com

Madhavji.

Thank you for writing. Dhanyabad.

Bharkhar kehi samay pahile Bharat Mohanji sanga yahan bhent bhayo. I sent you photos.

Ahile mero lagi all Nepal all the time bhayeko chha. Full time jastai. I feel like this is the least I can do. Tapain haroo tyahan tyatro sacrifice gari rahanu bhako chha.

The vast majority of Nepalis here are totally behind the movement. We are totally with you. And with enlightened ehthusiasm.

Yo winter lai nirnayak banauna paryo. This regime should not see 2006.

I am totally with you and your seven party colleagues. A lot of us are.

http://demrepubnepal.blogspot.com/ visit gardai garnu hola. I will also email on a regular basis.

Yo aandolan euta pabitra kura ho. This is going to have major regional and global implications. Ma yahan ko Democratic Party lai tyahi convince garna tira lageko chhu. Howard Dean chairs the Democratic Party. I am on excellent terms with some people here in NYC who are on personal terms with Dean. Tara Republican Party lai panee neglect garne kunai yojana chhaina.

Ma tapain ko email mero blog ma publish garchhu. It will help the cause. I am assuming it will be okay with you.

If there is anything specific I can do down the line, please feel free to get in touch with me. Moral and logistical support dubai dine prayas chha yata bata. Ma personally nai lagya chhu. America ka college haroo ma grass roots fund-raising panee garne. Ra tyahi network prayog garera US Congress pani jhakjhakyaune. Tyo prayas chha. I am working closely with Charlie Szrom, president of Students for Global Democracy. We are in the early stages of chalking out the details.

Baroo seven party alliance ka top 20-30 jana neta haroo ko phone number haroo malai kripaya email gari dinu hola. Email bata sabai kura hundaina.

For now, I would like to emphasize the importance of formally deciding on one leader, the interim Prime Minister in waiting, as well the interim government in waiting. Unilaterally sarkar ghoshana garne thulo sambhavana maile dekheko chhu. After the movement reaches a critical point. That way we are less dependent on possible good behavior by the king and the monarchists. Unee haroo lai bad behavior ko banee lageko chha.

Thank you. On to victory.

Tapain lai, ra tapain ka sabai comrade haroo lai mero krantikari abhibadan. Hridayeshji, Rajendraji, Bimalji haroo lai pani maile sodhya chha bhandinu hola.

Paramendra.

--- "M. K. Nepal" wrote:
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 22:26:19 +0545
From: "M. K. Nepal"
To: "Paramendra Kumar Bhagat"
Subject: Re: Time For A Decisive Showdown: Take Over New Road

> Dear Mr. Bhagat,

> Thank You very much for sending materials and mails regularly to me. > Your > serious concern and intellectual input is really useful and inspiring > to me. > We need people like you who is all the time thinking about Nepal and > the > Nepali people. Your proposal in this mail is worth considerable with > some > amendment and reconsideration on some part. We are now working > seriously for > charting a detailed plan of going and mobiliging the people in large > scale > during this 2 months of time all over the country and then > concentrating > basically all the strength in the capital city -Kathmandu . We are > also > thinking to use the opportunity of the 3 months Ceasefire period for > renewing our relationship with the people and finding a comprehensive > > agreement with the Maoist taking the international community in > confidence.

> Your suggestions in this regard will be of great help.

> Thanking You Your's M.K.Nepal

> > On 9/19/05, Paramendra Kumar Bhagat wrote:

> http://demrepubnepal.blogspot.com/2005/09/options-for-maoists-and-democrats.html > >

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