Wednesday, May 17, 2006

NYC Events


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Asia Society cordially invites you to:

Endgame in Nepal: Crisis Averted?

Speakers:

Mahendra Lawoti, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Western Michigan University

Tamrat Samuel, Senior Political Affairs Officer, United Nations

Kanak Mani Dixit, Editor, Himal Southasian

After weeks of vociferous, country-wide pro-democracy demonstrations daily life in Kathmandu and the rest of Nepal is gradually creeping back to normal after King Gyanendra agreed to restore the elected parliament, which he had suspended four years ago. The reinstatement of the dissolved House has for the time being not only averted what could have been a more violent showdown, but also renewed hope for the establishment of a secure, peaceful, inclusive and democratic Nepal. The parties are now preparing for the unenviable challenge of maintaining peace, drafting a new constitution, co-opting the Maoist insurgents, and determining a role for the king, all of which will shape the future of Nepal. Join us to discuss Nepal's new political landscape, examine the prospects and challenges for continued peace and restoring democratic norms, explore the root causes of the decade-old Maoist insurgency and ways to address their concerns, among other urgent tasks.

Thursday, May 18, 2006

6:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Registration

6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Program

Asia Society, 725 Park Avenue at 70th Street, New York

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The Graduate Program in International Affairs @ The New School Invites you to

Nepal at the Crossroads: Restructuring the State and Indigenous Nationalities (Janajati)

One of the most prominent social movements to emerge in the 1990s was the indigenous people's, the janajati, movement. With the reinstatement of the parliament in late April 2006 and plans for the formation of a constituent assembly, the Janajati are presented with an opportune moment to achieve many of their goals for restructuring the state. This panel will discuss some of the key issues and questions related to the needs, the aspirations, and the challenges of the Janajati.

Panelists

v Om Gurung, General Secretary, Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities

v Mahendra Lawoti, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Western Michigan University

Moderator

v Susan Hangen, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and International Studies, Ramapo College

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5 PM - 6:30 PM, Saturday, May 20, 2006

Venue: Theresa Lang Hall (2nd Floor), 55 West 13th Street (Between 6th and 5th Avenue), The New School

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For additional information contact : Ashok Gurung at 212 229 6812 or gurunga@newschool.edu

gurunga@newschool.edu


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Meet And Greet With  Surya Bahadur Thapa.

Malika Restaurant
43rd street
Between 2nd and 3rd Avenue
in Manhattan.
May 21, 2006, Sunday. 12-4 in the afternoon.

Private event. By invitation only.


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Time: Sunday May 21, 2006, 7:30 - 9:00 PM.

Venue: Nepali Mandir, 34-11 62nd Street, Woodside, NY 11377.

Between 34th Avenue and Broadway.

Nearest Train Station: 65th Street.

For more information: 718 429 0313

Dipawali
to celebrate the new positive change in Nepal. Bring sweets and refreshments if
you can.


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May 31: 6pm (sharp) Clearview Cinema "Defining Comfort" ($5)

"Defining Comfort" - Writer/Director: Rajiv Gurung
When: May 31st (Wednesday), 2006
Time: 6 PM sharp
Where: ClearView Cinema on 62nd St. and Broadway
How much: $5.00 (We have a few guest passes, please let us know if would like to come.)

More information about the Movie:
http://www.cityvisions-ccny.com/comfort.html

Schedule and other movie information:
http://www.cityvisions-ccny.com/schedule.html

"If you have some power, it is your job to empower somebody else." -
Toni Morrison

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Public Trial


Former Ministers Pandey and Rana move to SC NepalNews Three days after their detention, former ministers Ramesh Nath Pandey and Shrish SJB Rana moved the Supreme Court (SC) with habeas corpus petitions that questioned the legality of their detention......... He also added the government has violated their fundamental rights under Article 12 and 14 of the Constitution on the right to assembly and fair trial.
I never understood why a commission was set up to go after the likes of Kamal Thapa. Last time we did that the commission worked secretly and quietly handed over its findings to the Prime Minister who slept on it. That is no way to do it.

The first act has to be to declare the parliament supreme. Then the culprits have to be put on public trial that will likely last months. And they will have a right to attorney, of course. But then the government prosecutors will simply have to work hard and present all the evidence against them.

20 dead, 6000 injured. That's the evidence you present. This will be when we publicly document every little detail of the April Revolution. The Nepali people have a right to know. The world has a right to know. These culprits have a right to know.

Conspiring against democracy is a crime, it is treason. But that does not mean we can deprive them of their basic right to a public trial. They do have a point.

Let the seven party alliance make its case in court.

We don't have to fear regression from the Supreme Court, I don't think so. They were the people who released Deuba from illegal detention, for example. But if there might be any possibility, the seven party alliance has a super majority in the parliament and could impeach the judges. But that would not be my first choice option at all. We fought for rule of law. We fought for due process. We fought for fair trials.

A public trial is something we should have demanded. I am glad they are.

Public trials for these villains is extra important because the April Revolution has world history significance. We have to get into the business of exporting revolution. We have to tell the people who are not free today, shut your country down for 19 days completely, and you will get democracy. And while you shut down, don't fear the villains. They will be brought to justice, surely.

We have to send a clear message.

On The Web

Trial of Saddam Hussein
Grotian Moment Blog
Bush vows fair, public trial for Saddam
Political Animal: Comment on Secret Trial for Saddam?
BBC NEWS | Middle East | Q&A: Saddam on trial
Informed Comment : 12/01/2003 - 12/31/2003
ABC7Chicago.com: Bush: Saddam Hussein will get a fair, public trial
CNN.com - Saddam Hussein defiant in court - Oct 19, 2005
Saddam will face public trial, says Bush - www.smh.com.au
USATODAY.com - Saddam gives the judge a speech, but no answers
NPR : Q&A: Judging Saddam Hussein
Trials of Saddam Hussein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CNN.com - Defiant Saddam rejects court, charges - Jul 1, 2004
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Arab Public Opinion and the Trial of Saddam Hussein
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Stalled Saddam Trial Frustrates Public
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In The News

Saddam trial enters new phase with defense testimony Middle East Times, Egypt
Saddam refuses to plead charges VietNamNet Bridge
Saddam refuses to pleadKenya Broadcasting Corporation
Saddam Refuses To Enter Plea On New Charges Elites TV
Saddam refuses to plead charges 新華網, China
Baathed in Blood American Enterprise Institute, DC
Viewpoint: Arab public opinion
Middle East Times, Egypt
Saddam's trial and the unbearable cost of his execution
Daily Star - Lebanon, Lebanon
Saddam refuses to enter plea
OhmyNews International, South Korea
Saddam refuses to enter plea at trial Standard-Speaker
Update 3: Saddam Charged With Murder and Torture Forbes
Saddam Charged With Murder and Torture Guardian Unlimited
Saddam’s trial: Order in the court
KurdishMedia, UK

In The News

Maoists extorting money from ordinary people, businessmen: Army NepalNews
Home Minister urges to maintain restraint
Government takes initiative to end NTB row
Tamrat wraps up Nepal tour
Maoist leaders Yadav, Ale Magar enter India
Protest against HoR declaration delay, Deuba’s statement
Walk to be organised to support two million hungry children
Prachanda asks inmates to end fast-unto-death
UML concerned over delay on HoR proclamation
Former Ministers Pandey and Rana move to SC
DPM Oli asks Maoists to stop atrocities
Party leaders, experts urge government to meet people's expectation
Myths and martyrs

Protesters Demonstrate Against Parliament Vote Delay in Nepal Voice of America
Nepal students torch vehicles, demand speedy curb on king's power Monsters and Critics.com, UK
Form negotiating team for talks: Maoists to Nepal Daily News & Analysis, India
Guerrillas leader in Nepal confident on peace talks with govt Xinhua, China

House Proclamation on Thursday: Home Minister Kantipur Publications
Protests against HoR proclamation delay, Deuba denies backing king
Action sought against MoFA joint secretary
Pandey and Rana move SC
Army's hope to buy aircraft dashed
Finance Minister reveals embezzlement of state fund by royal govt
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सुरक्षा संयन्त्र ः सेनाको प्रसंग
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