Saturday, January 21, 2006

Republic Of Nepal Flag




In the first, the white is for the Himal region, the green for the Pahad, and the yellow for the Terai, and the blue is for the rivers. Please note that in my Proposed Republican Constitution 2006 Nepal has three states after the three river basins, also so named, Kosi, Gandaki, Karnali.

In the second and third models, the blue is for peace and red for prosperity.

I personally prefer the second model with the horizontal blue and red. The flag employs the two main colors used in the current flag, but now the overall look is of flattened hieararchies. I also like the simplicity. And I like the bright colors.

I got inspired by प्रवर जिसी's proposed national anthem for a republican Nepal. I think it is great. Let it be put to music. Let's start singing it right away. Is there a MP3 I can download somewhere?

भूपि शेरचन, गोपालप्रसाद रिमाल, प्रवर जिसी

गणतन्त्र नेपालको प्रस्तावित राष्ट्रगान
रचनाः प्रवर जिसी




संप्रभु हामी नेपाली
पौरखी वीर विवेकी

द्रविड आर्य मंगोल
सबैको साझा नेपाल
तराई पहाड हिमाल
सुन्दर शान्त विशाल

सगरमाथा शिरमा
मनैभरि लुम्बिनी
कर्णाली कोशी गण्डकी
राष्ट्रकै असीम जिन्दगी

स्वाधीन देश बचाउने
स्वतन्त्र जन हौं हामी
मित्रता न्याय रुचाउने
महान जाति हौं हामी

पौरखी वीर विवेकी
संप्रभु हामी नेपाली

२० कात्तिक २०६२, काठमाडौं।

(स्रोत: गणतन्त्र नेपाल)

Curfew Nothing To Do With Maoists

I have yet to come across a single news report foreign or domestic that says the king has successfully thwarted a violent urban uprising by the Maoists. Every source in media and government all over the world is saying the king imposed the curfew precisely to thwart the planned massive anti-king rally.

And the curfew impacted literally every citizen in the valley. So either they like the king for the discomfort or dislike him for it.

The curfew has sent our democracy message across the valley, across the country and across the world like no mass rally could have.

So thank you king.

In The News


Government continuing rights violations: Rights activists NepalNews
Army erases news tapes of foreign news channels: Report Video footage shot by CNN-IBN and Star News TV channels on Friday of soldiers inside the Koteshwor residence of CPN-UML general secretary Madhav Kumar Nepal, who has been placed under house arrest, was erased by the army ...... the soldiers objected to being shown on tape surrounding Nepal's residence and inside it ...... "The officer demanding the tapes became quite unreasonable; he started contacting his seniors and became panicky." ....... the offer to erase the tapes also became unacceptable as the officer "insisted" that since he did not know the technicalities, it had to be handled by a technical team. .....
Six security men killed in Maoist attacks in Nepalgunj
214 arrested in Nepal for defying curfew Xinhua, China those arrested will be released after investigation..... hundreds of opposition activists carried out protests including torch-lit rallies in various parts of the capital as soon as the day-long curfew was lifted......
Foreign Ministry issues Nepal warning Ynetnews, Israel
Day-Long Curfew is a Moral Victory for Parties in Nepal United We Blog, Nepal its a Bandh-day called by government.... At 8:00am yesterday, the curfew began in the capital city. It ended at 6:00pm and as soon as it ended there were people rallying in various places showing that the curfew didn’t distract them. Yesterday, we experienced 18 hours of curfew. We are living in undeclared state of emergency.....I don’t know how the parties will respond to all this but judging from what international communities have said about it, they would be more enthusiatic.
Maoists kill six policemen as curfew paralyses Kathmandu Webindia123, India
Nepal curfew hits Indian airlines flights NewKerala.com, India
32,000 Nepali students barred from appearing in SLC sent-up exams People's Daily Online, China
Mayhem in Nepal, 450 arrested CNN-IBN, India ..... minor incidents of violence were reported from Koteshwar, where the Communist Party leader Madhav Nepal is under house arrest..... to prevent a seven-party pro-democracy alliance from organising a massive anti-King rally...... "This is the King's injustice, they beat us with sticks. We are not even sfraid to face bullets," a Nepali Congress Activist said........ Around 200 activists belonging to the seven-party opposition alliance were arrested from a charity home near the famous Pashupatinath Temple on Friday while they were preparing to stage a rally defying curfew.
CPI (M) condemns `repression' in Nepal Hindu, India "There is no doubt whatsoever that the King will not allow any democratic political activities. The CPI (M) is confident that the people of Nepal will respond in a big way to the call for ending the autocratic regime."
Nepal Blocks Protest Rally With Arrests and Curfew New York Times, United States
Stong protest after curfew: IFG, AI,ICJ condem ban NewKerala.com, India
UK Concerned on Nepal's Recent Political Turnout NewsLine Nepal, Nepal
Anti-royalist protest in Nepal stalled Taipei Times, Taiwan

Friday, January 20, 2006

Where Are The Second Generation Leaders?


Where Are The Second Generation Leaders? Now it is for them to lead this movement. But there can not be a repetition of the same old, same old. This is time for a major rethink as to our strategy and message.

There has to be a lot of underground work. And there has to be this one decisive movement. The seven party alliance has to come around to the two word goal: democratic republic.

Maybe this is high time to ditch the House revival idea itself. Because the 1990 constitution is dead. And if you revive that constitution, you create all sorts of problems. But this is for the seven party alliance to decide.

It is just that I think it is hard to ask people to come out for a make or break revolution with the idea of House revival.

The goal has to be an interim government after the country has already been turned into a republic.

The new reality also asks for a lot of clandestine work. This is not the time to stay in the open awaiting arrest. We have to outsmart the state machinery. We have to outorganize them.

We have to wage a major propaganda war.

We have to fan out all across the country. We have to really intensify our efforts in Kathmandu valley. We have to coordinate, cooperate. We have to be sophisticated about our campaign.

We have to think in terms of an endgame. I keep coming back to this idea: Pyramid Of 10 In Kathmandu.

We have to know beforehand that we have 500,000 people at the ready, and then we have to gather one public place, and then we have to stay there until the king abdicates his throne.

People in Kathmandu need to be capturing the movement with digital cameras, and on video. And uploading them online for the diaspora. Write to us frequently. Update us about the situation on the ground in near real time.

And the rest of us, especially in the diaspora, has to support that groundswell. Those of us in the diapora have to start work for the lobbying that will get a whole bunch of foreign governments to recognize the new revolutionary government once it takes shape.

We might also have to lobby for economic sanctions. It is high time India acted. Let the trade and transit treaty expire. The people in power in Nepal define Nepali nationalism exclusively in terms of anti-Indianism. India has to take offense. Now is the time.

The political parties and the civil society in India need to realize now is the hour of need. Now is the time for them to proactively aid the democracy movement in Nepal. They may not idly sit by.

भूपि शेरचन, गोपालप्रसाद रिमाल, प्रवर जिसी
Repressive Measures Intensify In Nepal Against Democratic Movement
Mero Sansar Video Clips 2
Protests
Curfew? What Curfew? Royal Tamasha
Our Options
मधेशी पहचान
Curfews Will Not Save The Crown
देशव्यापी पम्फलेटिङ
India, EU, US, Japan, UN Should Be Thinking Economic Sactions
Verdict: Loss Of Crown, Property And Liberty For Gyanendra Shaha
Prakash Chandra Lohani Is Off The Mark
Bamdev Gautam: January 20 On Schedule
प्रहार गरिहालौं
Dipta Shaha Is For February 8 Polls, I Am Against
Symposium At Columbia
Freedom Of Assembly Under Attack In Nepal
Baburam Bhattarai May Not Preach Violence To The Seven Party Alliance
Tea, Coffee Or Soda?
अइ आन्दोलनमें मधेशी अधिकारके बात
लोकतान्त्रिक गणतन्त्र नै किन?
Dinesh Prasain, Republican
Dinesh Tripathi, "Arthur Kinoy Of Nepal"

In The News

Army deployed to enforce Nepal curfew ISN, Switzerland
CAPSULE REPORT: Mass arrests spark fear of violence; crackdown on ... IFEX, Canada
King’s men swoop down on activists Deccan Herald, India
450 political activists held in Nepal The Tribune, India
Nepalese Government Enforces Curfew Chosun Ilbo, South Korea