Monday, March 12, 2007

Vivaswan Kumar: Foreign Aids: Funding Terrorism In Nepal


Foreign Aids: Funding Terrorism in Nepal
Vivaswan Kumar
March 11, 2007

How can foreign aids or loans to a government having no credible accountability and respect for human rights, and handed over to a terrorist group of yesteryear whose activities are evident as unabated, be taken differently than funding Taleban or Al Qaeda or Khmer Rouge regime?

Until and unless Nepalese government conforms to democratic values, handles the grants and loans with proper accountability, respects human-rights, ensures the rights of all groups, investigates into all human-rights violations and ends the culture of impunity, Nepal should be considered for putting under economic sanction by international community and donor agencies, as remedial procedure to prevent Nepal from turning into a fertile breeding ground of terrorists.

THE responsibilities of donor agencies do not end with approving of loans or funds for a country or an organization, but rather a duty is added as well, to monitor how those loans or grants are spent. It is duty and responsibility of donor agencies to monitor whether those funds, though given for foods, are spent on buying arms and killing people, or are just siphoned to overseas bank accounts of ministers.

1. Implementation and Accountability Issues

Several donor agencies who invested their time to investigate the use of their funds have found them not being used for the intended targets. For example, many grants for poverty reduction and micro-credits have not reached to the targeted grassroots, and many other projects were "drawn" to the area of influential leaders, rather than implementing them where they were really needed. One can easily find out from the records of working areas of the implemented projects that more projects are active in already developed areas like Sunsari or Morang, than in backward areas of Siraha or Saptary. Further, if you look at the staffs involved in such foreign invested projects and international organizations working in Nepal, they seem to be overwhelmingly in the hands of ruling-class people due to their easy access to the government and power structure, and indigenous groups, Dalits and Madheshis are heavily under-represented. For example, according to a survey report by UNDP, participation of Madheshis in international organizations and projects is only 5%, whereas that of Pahadi is 81%. Such a disparate representation in these organizations effectively allows ruling-classes people to "hijack" the projects to their areas, disregarding the real needs of other areas. Also, the reports about various issues prepared by them in these organizations tend to fill-up with the attitude of ruling-classes people, and often ignore or underestimate or even suppress the issues of minorities, indigenous people, Dalits and Madheshis. The issue of under-representation and marginalization of other indigenous groups and Madheshis being largely unknown or ignored by the world before the recent uprising is the consequential evidence of this.

The 2006 World Bank report signals significant deterioration of "voice and accountability" in Nepal in case of project implementations. The report evaluates the "Monitoring and Evaluation Reports" as of lowest category of negative practices with score of 32 (<> 67 positive), and the "Public and Legislative Involvement" as the lowest of all countries with score of 7%. Besides, Nepal has CPI (corruption perception index) of 2.5 making it to stand at 117th position in a list of 158 groups of countries. And this CPI score relates to the corruption as seen by business people, academics and risk analysts who are still mostly affiliated with government themselves in Nepal, leaving the possibility of real CPI score to be much lower (highly corrupt).

One example of sheer lack of accountability can be seen in recent allocation of funds by government for Maoists. Regarding the funds released by the government to Maoists at various intervals for ration, logistics and other needs of PLA personnel, finance minister Dr. Ram Sharan Mahat has said that the government has no knowledge of how the Maoists are spending money, further adding, "the Maoists have not submitted the details of expenses incurred so far from the fund." The government has already funded hundreds of millions rupees to the Maoists. Whether it be from public fund or from donor agencies, if the government is funding these Maoists, who were regarded as terrorists up to few couples of months ago, isn't it the responsibility of the government to take the complete details of how Maoists have been spending the money and make it transparent? On the one side, finance minister have claimed to release more than sufficient money for the Maoists to feed for several months, whereas Maoist cadres in the camps have claimed not to get sufficient amount even for the food and had left the camps in thousands, and yet on the other side, with the cheque of hundreds of thousands rupees, alleged Nepalese Maoist is arrested while purchasing weapons from the terrorist outfit Laskar-E-Toiba in the Indian state of Kashmir by Indian army.

2. Human Rights Violations

There have been innumerable cases of human-rights violations during the decade long conflict in Nepal, both from the government side and Maoists. Some of them are well documented and acknowledged as well, as in OHCHR and AI's reports (http://nepal.ohchr.org/reports.htm and http://web.amnesty.org/library/eng-npl/index ). More than 13000 people were killed, hundreds disappeared and thousands others were displaced. There have been hundreds of cases of arbitrary arrests, detentions, disappearances, abductions, tortures and summary executions, and innumerable cases of extortions. There have been several heinous crimes to kill innocent civilians like in Madi incidences. "Bulls on Parade" policy of some of donors on both sides during the conflict just accelerated and elevated the human-rights violations to greater heights.

The human-rights violation by the government during the recent Madheshi uprising is also not unknown any more. The government deployed thousands of its armed police forces, who used live bullets and excessive force to suppress the voices of millions of people. More than 30 people died with hundreds others injured from the bullets of government's forces. The government's forces even attacked hospitals, and manhandled hospital doctors and staffs.

Maoists, who are now a part of the parliament, have not stopped violating human-rights. Looking at their activities even for last one month (a list is available at: http://madhesh.com/blog/pivot/entry.php?id=92), it seems to be soaring rather than showing any sign of slowing down. And now, they seem to have been institutionalizing the terrorism, as the government has been quite protective about their activities, and it has been argued whether these crimes should be attributed to the Maoists or to the government. After all, Maoists are the ones who have their big (and several times the final) say in the parliament and the decision making process of the coalition.

3. Culture of Impunity

Whether it's financial misappropriation and corruption or violation of human rights, barely any case has been seriously considered by the state.

According to the government's latest report, 1917 blacklisted borrowers have defaulted Rs 32.23 billion by the end of fiscal year 2005/06, but still there has been no effective action taken against such willful defaulters, and many of these defaulters have been involved in cabinet and parliament as well. The default loans account for a third of Nepal's annual revenues. Such lack of punishment for defaulters has grave impact on marketing system. In the words of Ken Ohashi, the World Bank chief in Nepal, "The defaulting of huge bank loans conveys the message that the rich do have access to thousands of dollars and they are free to do anything with that loans, whereas the poor people are deprived of a small amount of credit." The foreign managers of banks working in Nepal have also complained that strong political affiliation of such defaulters have made it virtually impossible to force them to pay back their loans. Their efforts towards forcing the defaulters to pay back the loans have been unsuccessful several times in the past due to the government's rejection or protection (e.g. effort of CEO of NBL).

Corruption cases are even more worrying, as barely any ministers can be isolated from it including the premiers. Former prime minister Sher Bahadur Deuba was once convicted in US$464 million Melamchi Water Supply project, and multi-time PM Girija Prasad Koirala has been also involved in a number of corruption cases including Lauda Air corruption scam. Ministers have been involved in past of misusing NPR 4 million from prime minister's relief fund to its political supporters, under the guise of releif aid to Maoist victims. Whether it's the case of former minister Chiranjiwi Wagle for making NPR 30 million by misusing his authority, or Ramagya Chaturvedi, the head of Nepal Oil Corporation for illegal earning of more than NPR 70 million, or Keshar Jung Khadga of Mechi Cusoms Office for corruption case of US$144000, all of them escaped court's premises due to their political power, moments before the verdicts were delivered. Currently the court has more than 150 corruption cases, involving many senior politicians, ministers, administrators and police officials, but it's highly unlikely that any of them will be ever prosecuted, as now all the parties themselves have ganged up in the government.

When royal government comes into power, for some time, people hear buzz about punishing political leaders of parties, and when these parties come into power, they hear buzz about punishing royal ministers. Those actions are more or less politically-motivated maneuvers or a plot to deceive donor agencies that the government is doing something, but at the end, none gets ever punished in this game. These ministers and political leaders live a life as above-the-law creatures. Even PM Girija Prasad Koirala had refused to appear in court to defend against charges by CIAA. Not only that, when his appeal to supreme court went against him, he went on defying the orders of supreme court and verbally abusing and insulting the supreme court itself! These leaders and royals consider themselves above all the jurisdictions and legislations.

Regarding human-rights, it is not unknown to the international community that enormous human-rights violations during a decade long conflict which had death toll of more than 13000 with hundreds other gone missing are not being seriously investigated by the government, despite the repeated requests from bodies like OHCHR and Amnesty International; punishing any of them is far-away thing, they are walking in public openly and boasting their deeds.

Whether it's case of heinous crimes like Madi incidence or issues of hundreds of disappeared ones both by Maoists and the government, the government is not serious at all to take any actions. Maoists are still wielding their arms in public and killing people even after joining the parliament. They are to join the government within few days, but their terrorism seems soaring. Even from the recent activities within a last one month period or so, it becomes completely evident that they are not respecting human-rights at all, and have continued numerous cases of terrorism including attacks on mass-meetings of other parties, murder, abduction, extortion and forcing children into PLAs and their mass-gatherings. More importantly, the government is giving protection to all these crimes, rather than investigating the cases and punishing the criminals. Whether it's Nepalgunj's incidence where police themselves were found to be involved in looting and attacking Madheshi ethnics, or Lahan's case where Maoists shot a teenager, seized the body and forced to cremate, or several other cases of public attacks and killing by Maoists after that, none of them are being seriously investigated. The case of killing of more than thirty people in recent uprising in Madhesh by "excessive use of forces" by the government has gone to limbo, despite a number of requests for investigation from the international bodies as well.

4. Lack of Democratic Values

Some of the incidences/issues that reveal the stance of the government and its coalition towards (un)democratic values are given below.

• The current parliament is not elected one, but major parties have divided the seats among themselves and formed the interim parliament. But decisions even in this parliament are just dictated by less than half a dozen major leaders only. The parliament has been there just for okaying things that they decide. Such unelected interim parliament has been taking many critical decisions without feeling any need for public consultation, which is completely undemocratic.

• The rights of freedom of assembly and free speech have been clearly violated frequently. For example, when MJF leaders voiced their opinions against the interim constitution through a peaceful public assembly in Kathmandu, they were put behind the bars.

• The journalists have been attacked by the government's forces (IFEX: http://www.ifex.org/en/content/view/full/80831/), raising the concerns about press-freedom, unless they publish materials in support of the government.

• The interim constitution made without elected assembly has been claimed to give dictatorial powers to the prime minister (Scoop: http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0612/S00317.htm.

• There have been efforts to provide no opposition at all in the parliament. In the words of Prachanda, 'It will be unacceptable to our party to incorporate provision to have opposition in the interim parliament.' How can an unelected parliament without opposition be called democratic?

• Current parliamentarians have not shown only undemocratic and above-the-law behaviors, but are more inclined towards the way of terrorism. They have found attempting to enter parliament with weapons. MP Lokendra Bista threatened members of parliament belonging to other parties with a pistol inside the parliament, challenging, 'I had the weapon registered with the UN and brought it here. If you have the capacity to take action for my rough remarks, you can arrest me.'

• A bill on political parties has been presented in the interim parliament which makes it illegal for political parties to announce bandh, which effectively means ban on voicing opinions against the government. This is somewhat akin to how Panchayat system banned political parties. This bill suppresses the rights of all minorities and Madheshis to raise their voices, and clearly represents dictatorship of major parties in the coalition.

• There have been numerous attacks on mass-meetings of other parties, both by Maoists and other parties' activists. This clearly violates the democratic right of public assembly.

• Rather than addressing the problem through dialogues, the voices raised by millions of Madheshis in recent uprising have been suppressed by mobilizing thousands of armed police forces and excessive use of forces, killing dozens of people and injuring hundreds others. This strategy of using forces to full capacity and crushing the voices of people is clear signal for dictatorship.

These all facts show that the government is not respecting democratic values, and is mostly leading towards the formation of an autocratic regime.

5. Foreign Aids

Foreign aids given to such a government, which does not respect human-rights and democratic values and is not accountable, will effectively nurture the dictatorship and terrorism and will lead to more corruption, more human-rights violation, and possibly even genocides. It will only allow the terrorists to use the funds and other resources under the cover of Nepalese government, and will turn Nepal into a fertile breeding ground of terrorists. Even funding specifically for certain projects in area like education is dangerous at such time, as it allows the government to essentially divert its funds, which it would have otherwise spent on fulfilling those basic needs, to buy arms, recruit cadres and nurture terrorism.

Conclusion

Therefore, until and unless Nepalese government and its all coalition partners conform to democratic values, handle the grants and loans with proper accountability, respect human-rights, ensure the rights of all groups, investigate into all human-rights violations and cases of disappearances and end the culture of impunity, Nepal should be considered for putting under economic sanction jointly by all international communities and donor agencies. Otherwise, it will take no time to turn Nepal into a fertile breeding ground of terrorists, and the ripple of their atrocities and heinous crimes will not be confined within the border of Nepal, but will shake the opposite side of globe as well. The case of Taliban regime in Afghanistan can just serve as an example.

Also, other diplomatic solution regarding Maoists, as per the tripartite agreement among Maoists, Nepalese Government and UN, is on the verge of failing . Despite Maoists had signed the comprehensive peace deals, they have already breached the agreement, by leaving camps in thousands, still possessing illegal weapons, not submitting all weapons and still continuing terrorism without showing any sign of slowing down. This shows the possibility of effectively "capturing government with arms" by Maoists whether it be in visible and bloody form, or just an invisible "coup" labeled with different deluding political slogans. In such a circumstance, economic sanction can prove a better and effective means to convert them into a rule-abiding political party respecting human rights and democratic values.

(The author is one of the contributing bloggers of Madhesh Blog (MB) at http://madhesh.com and this article was also posted there. The author can be contacted by emailing to vivaswank@gmail.com)

New MJF Strategy: Hit The State, Not The People


MJF calls off general strike Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) has called off its indefinite general strike in Terai region. ..... considering the crippling effect on normal life and education institutions. ...... the strike in customs offices and lock-out of government offices and public gatherings will continue ..... The Forum said it would call upon Madhesi people not to pay tax to the government unless their demands were met. ..... it had taken positively the recent amendment in the interim constitution which guarantees federal system after the constituent assembly election and mixed-proportional electoral system and reconstitution of election constituencies in Terai based on increased population. ....... The three-point demand including Home Minister’s resignation remains unchanged ...... demanding proportional representation in the CA polls ..... The announcement to call off the general strike came as violent protests continued in some Teai districts. Over two dozen people were injured in clashes during a MJF protest in Nepalgunj of Banke district this afternoon. Nepalgunj and Inaruwa Municipality in Sunsari where violence has been reported are under curfew.
I am glad the MJF indefinite strike has been called off. The MJF has a three point demand. The MJF now has to move ahead in a way that hits not the Madhesi people but the state. The tactical flexibility that the MJF has exhibited is commendable.
  1. Home Minister resign.
  2. Form probe commission.
  3. Hold proportional elections to the constituent assembly.
At some level the Sadbhavana (Anandi) and the MJF are like the UML and the Maoists. They both are targeting the same vote banks. And so they are competing with each other at some level. The MJF led the 21 day Madhesi Movement last month. But it was the Sadbhavana (Anandi) that walked the corridors of power to work on the specifics in the amendment proposal that the interim parliament passed. One complimented the work of the other. Competition is good. That is how democracy works. That is how the people benefit.

But the fact that the Sadbhavana (Anandi) is not asking for the Home Minister's resignation also tells us that Sadbhavana (Anandi) were largely mia - missing in action - during the 21 day long Madhesi Movement. The Madhesi MPs came late to the table during the 21 glory days. The MJF was a small outfit before the 21 day movement. It has now swelled.

The MJF now has to get off the streets and become sophisticated. The ultimate act of sophistication will be to become a political party.

To me it is plain inconceivable that the Home Minister will not resign. I strongly disagree with Sadbhavana (Anandi) on this one. How can they not see this? Have they become so detached from the Madhesi sentiment on the ground? They spent the 1990s saying the Madhesi masses are way behind them. Now that has been reversed. The Madhesi masses are way ahead of Sadbhavana (Anandi) leaders.

The new MJF strategy is to wage a movement like was waged for democracy in 1990.

Girija is close to fulfilling the first demand: "Asked about the Home Minister’s resignation as demanded by the agitating Madhesi Janadhikar Forum, the Prime Minister said the resignation would not be obstacle for peace."

He said that in Biratnagar. But he is still acting like the MJF does not exist. He is being disrespectful. "On the Terai unrest, Koirala said he had no idea whom to approach for talks to resolve the Terai unrest."

He wants to act like the MJF does not exist, and that Upendra Yadav is a nobody. As long as he fulfills the first two demands, it is not necessary that he talk to the MJF or Upendra Yadav. After that Yadav's challenge would be to turn the MJF into a political party and go to the people. In a democracy, it is the people who matter, it is not the Prime Minister.

You go to the people and tell them. Look how disrespectful they were of the Madhesi Movement. Power flows through the ballot box. You go to the people, you go to the ballot box. It is called people power. It is called democracy. It all really boils down to one person, one vote. That is the atom, the building block of all the wonderful things you can do in the political sphere.

On The Phone With Upendra Yadav

By the way, I was on the phone with him last night. It was a great conversation.

Re: Upendraji, it was great talking to you on the phone

On 3/11/07, Paramendra Bhagat wrote:
> I hope we can stay in regular touch. I will call you on a regular basis.
>
> I launched this: http://madhesiinternational.blogspot.com ANTA was
> the only that existed before this was launched.
>
> I am also Convenor, Coordinating Committee, Nepali Organizations In
> New York City
> http://www.geocities.com/paramendra/nycnepali.html
>
> My number one thing is www.madhesi.net
>
> I read Nepal news on a daily basis for hours. So I have a pretty good
> idea of what is going on on a daily basis.
>
> (1) Home Minister resign.
> (2) Form probe commission.
> (3) Proportional elections.
>
> Turn MJF into a political party as soon as three demands are met. You
> will sweep the Madhesi vote. And work on NEFIN to do the same. They
> should also become a political party. And the Madhesi Janajati
> alliance will rule the constituent assembly.
>
> Aur bhi kaam ho raha hai.
> http://www.geocities.com/paramendra/mamo3.html
>
> Howard Dean is president of the Democratic Party in America. He knows
> me. New York State Democratic Party CoChair David Pollak who is one of
> the closest people of Governor Eliot Spitzer is a friend of mine. No
> Pahadi in America is in a position to say things like that.
>
> Aap Madhesi ke Martin Luther King hain. Hum logo ko is movement ki
> sari jindagi intajar rahi hai.
>
> We will stay in touch.
>
> If possible, download and install this. http://www.google.com/talk I
> just invited you to Gmail. Please accept the invite. If you can get
> all the leaders of MJF and its youth wing onto this system, this will
> really help unify the Global Madhesi Movement. Let's all get on Google
> Talk. All of us leaders worldwide.
>
> You can use this from any internet cafe in any Terai town or in Kathmandu.
>
> Viva Madhesh
> Long Live Madhesh
> Long Live Madhesi Movement
>
> Madhesh rajya lenge.
>
> --
> http://www.myspace.com/paramendra
> http://www.paramendra.com
> http://www.madhesi.net
>

Paras: A Republican

Looks like the father son duo are not done with it yet. Right now the country is set to be republican. But if they act up, they are not even going to find civilian space for themselves in that new republican country. The choice is theirs to make.

In The News

MJF call off strike, announce willful disobedience NepalVibe they will continue to observe indefinite civil disobedience in terai from tomorrow. .... our demands for a proportional representation system in the constituent assembly polls and federal system of governance with the right to self-determination .... The MJF said, it will gherao Singha Durbar on March 29, not pay government taxes and padlock all the customs points in the Nepal-India borders, and district-based government offices in the terai.

Prachanda's emotional moment at his birth place Kantipur "Oh, you still have that stud on your nose?" He had noticed the stud of his aunt when he was a child. "You must have heard about the news about a price being fixed for our heads….. Many things happened in the last 10 years," he told his relatives.
Palace paying gangs Rs 600m to assassinate leaders: Maoists
MPRF withdraws strike
King misunderstood my call for "space for all": PM
Students MPRF clash in Inaruwa, indefinite curfew clamped scuffle ensued in Inaruwa between cadres of the Madhesi People's Rights Forum (MPRF) and students demanding educational institutions be reopened for good. .... student unions affiliated to Nepali Congress (NC), NC-D, Janamorcha Nepal and CPN-M .... 40 goods carrier and passenger carrier vehicles, which were being escorted to Koshi barrage with the help of security forces, were vandalized in Sunsari today. ..... Protesters, meanwhile, torched and vandalized a medicine shop belonging to the forum's Sunsari chairman Satya Narayan Mehta in Baluwa, Sunsari. ...... the forum cadres have proclaimed their "boundary" in Bihibare marketplace area and declared it their territory. .... student in-charge of the forum Kapileshwore Yadav, meanwhile, maintained that the students had attacked the cadres with communal slogans under the pretext of peace rally, and claimed that forum cadres had used violence in "self-defense". ...... a signature campaign has been started in Jhumka, Sunsari against the banda from today under the initiative of the local Jaycees. .... Chairman of Jhumka Jaycees Dilli Pokharel
Khajura sees no respite from curfew for fourth day the administration has also started collecting details regarding the total loss incurred due to the arson and vandalism. .... those displaced from the friction-ridden areas to neighbouring villages are yet to return to their homes. ..... a large number of Nepal Police and Armed Police personnel have been deployed in the area. ..... the forum's district chairman Sarwa Dev Ojha
Situala directs police administration to remain alert for disruptive forces
गोइतद्वारा हतियारविराम
झुप्रो घर, पक्की शौचालय
बजेट अभावले बाहिरी चक्रपथ तत्काल नबन्ने बाहिरी चक्रपथ बन्ने खबरस“गै उपत्यकाका ग्रामीण भेगमा जग्गाको कारोबार र मूल्य बढेको थियो । .... करिब ७२ किलोमिटर लामो उक्त चक्रपथको लागत करिब ९ अर्ब रुपैया“ हुने .... प्रस्तावित सडक ५० मिटर चौडा हुने र चक्रपथ निर्माणस“गै सडकको दुवैतर्फ२ सय ५० मिटर आसपासमा विशेष सहरी विकास कार्यक्रम लागू गर्ने योजना थियो । ....... सडकमात्र थप्नुभन्दा व्यवस्थित बसोवास र योजनाबद्ध सहर बनाउने परिकल्पनाका साथ बाहिरी चक्रपथ निर्माण गर्ने भनिएको हो । यसले उक्त दूरीमा ४ लाख ५० हजार जनसंख्या अट्ने व्यवस्थित सहरसमेत निर्माण गर्ने योजना पनि परियोजनाको छ ।
जन्मथलोमा छविलाल
अमेरिकी नागरिकको सुरक्षा सरकारको जिम्मा ः कोइराला
'तत्काल सम्बोधन नगरे विखण्डन' राष्ट्रिय जनशक्ति पार्टर्ीी अध्यक्ष र्सर्ूयबहादुर थापाले आठ दलले आन्दोलनरत आदिवासी/जनजाति र मधेसी समुदायका मागलाई सम्बोधन गर्न ढिलाइ गरे विखण्डन निम्तिन सक्ने चेतावनी दिएका छन् । निवासमा आइतबार पत्रकारहरूसित कुराकानी गर्दै पर्ूवप्रधानमन्त्रीले आठ दलबाट जनजाति र मधेसी समुदायका मागलाई उचित सम्बोधन नगरिएका कारण स्थिति झन् खराब हु“दै गएको दाबी गरे । 'आन्दोलनरत समुदायका माग र प्रधानमन्त्रीको दोस्रो सम्बोधनबीच त्यति ठूलो अन्तर छैन,' थापाले भने- 'आठ दलका नेताले उनीहरूलाई बोलाएर वार्ता नगरिदिएकाले समस्या जटिल हु“दै गएको हो ।' उनले आफूले प्रधानमन्त्री, एमाले महासचिव माधवकुमार नेपाल, कांग्रेसका सुशील कोइराला र रामचन्द्र पौडेललाई संविधान संशोधन गर्नुभन्दा पहिला जनजाति र मधेसीसित वार्ता गर्न आग्रह गरे पनि सुनुवाइ नभएको बताए । 'माओवादी अध्यक्ष प्रचण्डले भगौडा भनेर आलोचना गरेको र सरकारले बेवास्ता गरी संविधान संशोधन गरेपछि जनजाति र मधेसीले आफ्नो अहम्मा चोट पुगेको महसुस गरेका छन्', थापाले भने । संशोधन गर्दा उनीहरूको आग्रहलाई सुनुवाइ नगरिएकाले संविधानलाई जलाउन थालिएको बताए । समस्या अंकुराउन थाल्नासाथ समाधान खोज्नुपर्ने उल्लेख गर्दै उनले झांगिएपछि जटिल हुने बताए ।
प्रहरीलाई गृहमन्त्रीको निर्देशन
अधिकांश परीक्षा केन्द्र सदरमुकाम बाहिर
बन्दको विरोधमा पर््रदर्शन सुनसरी, दुहबी, सोनापुर र खनार क्षेत्रका आदिवासी तथा मुसहरले हातमा थाल, कचौरा र झोला लिएर बन्दको विरोधमा पर््रदर्शन गरेका छन् । बन्द आह्वानकर्ताको ढोकामा पुगेर 'कि खान देऊ होइन भने बन्द सधंैका लागि बन्द गर' भन्दै उनीहरूले धर्ना पनि दिए । चार-पा“च दिनदेखि भोकै छौं भनेर आएपछि मेरो आ“खाबाट आ“सु खस्यो' सोनापुरका मोहम्बद हुसेनले भने- 'बन्दको असर एउटा गरिब र ज्यालादारीमा कति परेको रहेछ, थाहा भयो ।' ..... 'जहिले पनि बन्द गरेर हुन्छ -' हुसेनले भने- 'भोकाएका मुसहरलाई एकत्रित गरेर आन्दोलनरत मधेसी जनअधिकार फोरमका नेताको घर र्घर्ेन पठायांै ।' फोरमका नेता बद्रीनारायण विश्वासले श्रमजीवीका हकमा उनीहरूको आयस्रोत मार्ने गरी बन्द गर्ने आफ्नो नियत नभएको प्रष्ट पारे । ..... मुसहर समुदायका ४ सयभन्दा बढीले नेताको सुनसरी दुहबीस्थित घर घन्टांै घेराउ गरेका थिए । 'काम गर्न दिइएन' आक्रोशित सोनापुरका मर्ुम ऋषिदेवले भनिन्- 'खान दिनुपर्‍यो नि ।' भीडलाई शान्त पार्न नेता विश्वासले घरमै टेन्ट लगाए । '१५ बोरा चिउरा खाएर उनीहरू सा“झपख बाटो लागे' उनले भने- 'सा“झतिर त शान्ति र्‍यालीमै सहभागी भएका थिए ।' ..... पर्ूर्वी तर्राईको रैथाने मानिने मुसहर, दुहबी, सोनापुर र खनार क्षेत्र ३ हजारभन्दा बढी संख्यामा बसोवास गर्छन् । उनीहरूको पेसा भनेको रिक्स्ाा, ठेला चलाउनु हो ।
बन्दको अवज्ञा गर्दै यातायात सञ्चालन
फोरमको कार्यक्रममा सहभागी भए ँकारबाही’ परासी, फागुन २७ - नेपाल सदभावना पार्टर्ीीआ) ले मधेसी फोरमको कार्यक्रममा आफ्ना कार्यकर्ता सहभागी भए कारबाही गर्ने भएको छ । आइतबार विज्ञप्ति जारी गर्दै फोरमको कार्यक्रममा कुनै पनि मधेसी कार्यकर्तालाई सहभागी नहुन आग्रह गरेको छ । पार्टर्ीीजल्ला अध्यक्ष्ँ सत्राजीत यादवले विज्ञप्तिमा फोरमले अनावश्यक कलह सिर्जना गरेको र अन्तरिम विधायिकाले संविधान संशोधन गरी मधेसका माग सम्बोधन गर्ने प्रतिबद्धता जाहेर गरिसकेकाले आफ्ना माग पूरा भएको भन्दै आफ्ना कार्यकर्तालाई सहभागी नहुन आग्रह गरेका छन् । फोरमको जुलुस, धर्ना विरोध कार्यक्रममा सहभागी हुने कार्यकर्तालाई पार्टर्ीीीति विपरीत काम गरेको सरह कारबाही गरिने विज्ञप्तिमा उल्लेख छ । पाल्ही बहुमुखी क्याम्पसका विद्यार्थीले सोमबारदेखि बन्दको अवज्ञा गर्दै पठनपाठन सुचारु गर्ने जनाएका छन् । परीक्ष्ँा नजिकिइरहेको समयमा लामो समयदेखि शिक्ष्ँण संस्था हडतालले पठनपाठन प्रक्रिया अवरुद्ध भएको भन्दै विद्यार्थीले नारा जुलुस सिहन बेलाटारी बजार परिक्रमा गरेका थिए । विद्यार्थीले फोरमस“ग विद्यार्थीको समस्यालाई बुझेर तुरुन्त शिक्ष्ँण संस्था हडताल फिर्ता लिन माग गरेका छन् । पर््रदर्शनमा आठ दल निकट विद्यार्थी संगठनको सहभागिता थियो । बारा समाचारदाताका अनुसार सदभावना -आ) बाराले आइतबार कलैयामा विजय जुलुस निकालेको छ । अन्तरिम सविधानमा संंशोधन भएको खुसियालीमा विजय जुलुस निकालिएको हो ।
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Palace conspiring to assassinate top leaders: Mahara; 'Plot CD' tabled at parliament NepalNews conspiring to assassinate the top 8-party leaders. ..... the CD, which was obtained through a Nepal Army (NA) source, had been "circulated to different NA barracks by Crown Prince Paras". The CD that contains documents, news reports and the palace's strategy against the Maoists will be made public within a few days ...... Gyanendra had allocated 600 million rupees to execute his plot. ..... the palace had formed a committee headed by Crown Prince Paras to disrupt the constituent assembly elections. ..... the CD, prepared by the pro-palace elements led by Crown Prince Paras .... In the face of this exposure, there is no reason why the King should not face action
PM's pro-republic statement based on understanding: Prachanda “Koirala had agreed to give a pro-republic statement as soon as I would issue directive to our party workers (to stop forceful activities)” ..... Koirala said that King Gyanendra’s recent activities had paved the way for republican system. He said the first meeting of the constituent assembly would declare Nepal a republican state. ..... The Maoist chairman, who had to end his speech in five minute due to rain
King’s behaviour has paved the way for republic: PM Koirala said he was in favour of providing some space to the King in the past but the recent activities of the King and his Democracy Day statement paved the way for republican set up. ..... termed the recent statement of Maoist chairman Prachanda that some of the PLA weapons were swept away by the rivers as 'irresponsible'. He said that he was surprised by Prachanda’s statement. ...... On the Terai unrest, Koirala said he had no idea whom to approach for talks to resolve the Terai unrest. ...... Asked about the Home Minister’s resignation as demanded by the agitating Madhesi Janadhikar Forum, the Prime Minister said the resignation would not be obstacle for peace.
MJF calls off general strike Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) has called off its indefinite general strike in Terai region. ..... considering the crippling effect on normal life and education institutions. ...... the strike in customs offices and lock-out of government offices and public gatherings will continue ..... The Forum said it would call upon Madhesi people not to pay tax to the government unless their demands were met. ..... it had taken positively the recent amendment in the interim constitution which guarantees federal system after the constituent assembly election and mixed-proportional electoral system and reconstitution of election constituencies in Terai based on increased population. ....... The three-point demand including Home Minister’s resignation remains unchanged ...... demanding proportional representation in the CA polls ..... The announcement to call off the general strike came as violent protests continued in some Teai districts. Over two dozen people were injured in clashes during a MJF protest in Nepalgunj of Banke district this afternoon. Nepalgunj and Inaruwa Municipality in Sunsari where violence has been reported are under curfew.
Indefinite curfew in Inaruwa
No chance of another Royal Takeover: Former PM Thapa Thapa, who was the longest serving Prime Minister during the active monarchial system said that the King has no hold in any force, be it the army, people, political forces or international community ..... six-time Prime Minister ..... "The way the world community is throwing its weight behind the changes that took place following Jana Andolan (People’s Movement) II ...... the army has always supported the new establishment, be it at the time of Jung Bahadur Rana’s takeover in 1846 or establishment of a democratic system in 1951. ...... “The army was loyal to the King because none of the governments since 1950 tried to snap its ties with the King, ” Thapa said ...... warned that the country might get bogged in a quagmire if the political parties, especially the eight political parties, decided to go to the constituent assembly election ignoring the voices raised by the Madheis, Janajatis, Dalits and women. ...... had suggested to the Prime Minister, UML general secretary Madhav Kumar Nepal, Nepali Congress leaders Ram Chandra Poudel and Sushil Koirala to meet the agitating groups informally before tabling the constituent amendment bill so as to calm down their ego. ..... the "climate" for holding the constituent assembly had not developed, as militia men were still holding arms in the villages. ...... “Attack of Maoists on other parties’ functions is still hindering the election campaign
Curfew continues in Banke
Rana visits home district


Re: A Madhesi As "Distinguished Guest" At Magar Event on Saturday

Binod Shah , Binay Shah , bmahato@gmail.com, babita.bisun@gmail.com, Satendra Shah , Mahabir Chaudhari , Ritesh Chaudhary , Bindu Chaudhary , Divita Mehta , Satya Yadav , Tara Shah

On 3/12/07, Paramendra Bhagat wrote:
> Fellow NYC Madhesis.
>
> We are few in town, less than 10 obvious names in a sea of maybe
> 35,000 Nepalis in the city. We are maybe 200 in a sea of 120,000
> Nepalis in all of America.
>
> The first major Madhesi event in town was at the New School that most
> of your missed due to your prior plans that took you elsewhere, but
> you might want to listen to the audio of the question answer session.
>
> http://demrepubnepal.blogspot.com/2007/02/new-school-event-madhesi-question_11.html
>
> This event on Saturday might be the first time a Madhesi is being
> honored. The Janajatis have been key to my ascendance attempts at
> leadership among the Nepalis in the city, although what will really
> cement it is my stated goal that all green card holding Nepalis should
> be able to vote in the city elections.
>
> People stay very busy in this city, and travel is cumbersome. But if
> you can, see if you can make it to this event. You don't have to stay
> the entire time. Although it is great fun. The event will probably
> along this line:
> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2614904307558020024
>
> Also mark your calendars for the April event at Columbia. Jasmine
> prepared the list of invitees from this
> http://www.geocities.com/paramendra/nycnepali.html and I have been
> pleased to help her. Last year Deuba was the Chief Guest at such an
> event. I have been pushing Jasmine's boss to get Upendra Yadav and Om
> Gurung to come over for a future Columbia event. By the way, I was on
> the phone with Upendra Yadav a few hours back. He says hello.
>
> http://www.geocities.com/paramendra/mamo3.html
>
> Do all you can. This is our liberation struggle.
>
> Collect and send me as many Madhesi email addresses as you can. I want
> 500 per Terai town.
>
> Your digital democrat,
> Paramendra Bhagat
> www.madhesi.net
> http://madhesiaawaz.blogspot.com
> http://madhesiinternational.blogspot.com
>
> PS. I would like to commend ANTA for its ongoing work. And I would
> like to thank Divita Mehta for this wonderful project she has
> launched. http://ehmwall.blogspot.com
>
> ________________________________________________________________________
> http://www.lausa.org/
> To mark its 3rd Anniversary, Langhali Association USA, Inc is
> organizing the Cultural Program featuring popular LANGHALI DOHORI
> GEET. Everyone is cordially invited to be a part of this great event!
>
> Ticket/Entrance Fee: $35 each
> ($5 will be refunded to those, who come wearing their traditional /
> cultural dress, while checking in).
>
> For more info, please contact:
> Mr. Rajesh Thapa Magar – 917-414-5249 (New York)
> Mr. Tika K Pun Magar – 707-342-8885 (Virginia)
> Mr. Dal B Budhathoki Magar – 347-806-2272 (New Jersey)
> Mr. Rudra Pun Magar – 646-508-4014 (New York)
> Mr. Lab K Budhamagar - 646-912-0745 (New York)
> __________________________________________________________________________
> http://www.geocities.com/paramendra/nycnepali.html
>
> Reg. No. 040830001182
> Tax ID No. 84-1655629
>
> Langhali Association USA, Inc.
> (Creating a Sense of Shared Responsibilities towards the Magar Community!)
> Central Office
> New York
> March 7, 2007
>
> To,
> Mr. Paramendra Bhagat,
> President,
> Hamro Nepal,
> New York.
>
> Sub: Invitation to Langhali Dohori Sanjh 2007
>
> Dear Sir,
>
> We are pleased to inform you that Langhali Association USA, Inc will
> host Cultural Program featuring DOHORI SANJH 2007 on Saturday, March
> 17 at Dhaka Club, Woodside, New York. This event is organized to mark
> the 3rd anniversary of its establishment. We are privileged indeed to
> extend a very warm invitation to you to attend as the Distinguished
> Guest of this fascinating event. For your convenience, we have
> enclosed complimentary ticket for you.
>
> In the meantime, we look forward to welcoming you at the event.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Lab K Budhamagar
> General Secretary
>
> Tel: 347-806-2272, 646-912-0745, 571-334-7939
>
> E-mail: magars2004@gmail.com, Website: www.lausa.org
> Mailing Address: PO Box 3620324, New York, NY 10129 - 0015, USA
> _________________________________________________________________
> Dhaka Club, USA · 59-15 37th Avenue. Woodside, New York 11377
> www.dhakaclubusa.com
> 7.30 PM to 2 AM Saturday
> http://www.google.com/maps?q=59-15+37th+Ave,+Queens,+New+York+11377
> Nearest subway stops: 7 train 61st St/Woodside
> 65th St + Northern Blvd on V, R lines
>