Saturday, May 27, 2006

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Hindus, Chill
What's Wrong With The ANA Convention
Janajati Sammelan At The New School
Dixit, Lawoti, Tamrat At Asia Society

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Prakash Bom For Strong Districts
Internalized Racism Among Nepalis In NYC
The April Revolution Asks For A New Political Party
No Short Cuts: Madhesis Will Have To March
Madhesi Rights: Total Equality
ितमीले देखाइ िदयौ
18 Days Of April Revolution: Victory

Video: Sakewa Celebration

In The News


Janamorcha Nepal splits up NepalNews
Government forms task force to implement Working Journalist Act
Govt., rebels sign 25-point code of conduct; agree to invite int'l team to monitor ceasefire over five-hour-long marathon talks ...... a 25-point code of conduct ...... cease all types of military activities during the period of ceasefire...... agreed not to call 'bandh' or transport strike throughout ceasefire. ....... rallies and meetings could be organized peacefully ...... agreed not to create any obstructions in the movement of medicines, food, construction materials meant for development programmes and goods for daily consumption...... no donations would be collected, whether cash or kind, through coercion....... agreed to make public whereabouts of "disappeared people," help displaced people to return to their villages and release the detainees gradually...... agreed to involve national and international team in the monitoring of ceasefire "on the basis of mutual consensus." ....... doesn't specifically mention whether the international monitor would be the United Nations or any other international agency....... may be amended on the basis of mutual consensus........ peace negotiations would continue and date and venue of second round of talks would be decided through mutual consultation....... at the deluxe Le Meridian hotel cum resort at Gokarna
Revival of local bodies unacceptable: Maoist leaders

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Thursday, May 25, 2006

Hindus, Chill


I am a Buddhist, and I have been part of the April Revolution, even though I have been in New York City and not in Nepal. (DPACNY: The Empire Strikes Back) I was born a Hindu, I grew up a Hindu. But I became a Buddhist. I have a stake in the April Revolution.

A country can not call itself a Hindu nation and still claim to be a democracy. The state has to be secular, or it is not democratic. The state may not patronize any one religion, or any religion. But democracies provide more room for religious activities than autocracies. It is called religious freedom, and that is a human right. A Hindu in Nepal can be as Hindu as he wants to be. Nothing stops you. Go worship all day if you want, does not bother me.

But if you can only live in a Nepal that calls itself a Hindu nation, that is not a Hindu, that is a Hindu supremacist. You are saying the only way you can feel Hindu is by feeling the non-Hindus are somehow inferior to you. That is not okay. That is not something to be tolerated.

There can be no room whatsoever in the new Nepal's mainstream for Hindu supremacist thinking. Push them off to the fringes.

To defend the secular state is to defend the April Revolution, and that shall be done.

We also have to watch out for counter-revolution. The defeated royalists might be working in the background. We can not stand by watching.

We might have to organize our own rallies for religious tolerance, and religious equality. All Nepalis are equal regardless of their religious background. The Hindu supremacists are simply going to have to put up with that basic fact.

This can not be taken lightly. This riot has been the first act of counter-revolution. We have to respect the right to peaceful assembly, even that of the Hindu supremacist, but we do have to hit back politically.

We also have to organize some inter-faith dialogue. We should gather the top Hindu religious leaders and organize a conversation where we make the point that now after democracy there actually is more room for Hindus for their religious activities not less.

This riot is something to get alarmed about, but it also can be an opportunity to educate the people. The jump to a secular state has been a big one. And we have to help people adjust to the new reality. We should take that up as a challenge.

Democracy is not a small decision. It is a process. There is a lot of institution building we will have to engage in over years to fully cement the achievements of the April Revolution. We have to be realistic in terms of all the homework we still have to do.

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In The News

Maoist team holds talks with SPA leaders NepalNews
Govt. will scrap anti-media freedom laws: Minister Badu
`Regressive elements' active to defame democracy: Sitaula
Government to release all political detainees
Birjunj shut down for the second day
'Secular Nepal' finds itself in the eye of controversy
Prime Minister, CoAS discuss security situation

Doctors call for indefinite closure of health services Kantipur Publications
PM holds consultations with Army Chief
Lawmakers demand action against defaulters
Talks team, code of conduct today
MPs critisize govt for flouting Proclamation
NHRC urges govt, Maoist to sign human rights accord
Angry group vandalizes Nursing Home
प्रधानमन्त्रीले घोषणा उल्लंघन गरेकामा आपत्ति
संविधानसभामा अलमल नगर्न सुझाव
वार्ता टोलीको पूर्णता आज
हिन्दु राष्ट्र घोषणा माग गर्दै प्रदर्शन
स्वास्थ्य केन्द्रमा आक्रमण
जनमतको अनादर नहोस्
लोकतन्त्रमा अपांग
शान्तिप्रतिको प्रतिबद्धता र जनयुद्धको अवतरण
प्रतिनिधिसभा घोषणा र राज्यका चुनौती
इमानदारीको पुनःस्थापना
दरबार र सेनाको खर्च घट्नेछ’
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Nepal to free Maoist prisoners ahead of talks Times of India, India
Nepal seeks talks with Maoists
CNN-IBN, India
Nepal frees 467 Maoists CNN-IBN
Nepal Army: swearing of allegiance
United We Blog, Nepal
India ready to extend financial aid to Nepal
Financial Express, India

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