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Posted on 05-02-05 9:25 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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फेब्रुअरी १ को शाही-कदमको समर्थनमा डी. सी. र न्यूयोर्क मा केही पुराना राजावादीहरु, केही नवराजावादीहरु र केही आफु राजावादी नभएको तर बहुदलिय प्रजातन्त्रबाट मोहभंग भएको भन्ने शान्तिकामीहरुले गरेको ससाना प्रदर्शनलाई उनिहरुले "हजारौंले भाग लिएको विशाल पदर्शनहरु" भनेर नेपालको सरकारी संचारबाट प्रचार गराए ।

आजसम्म पनि नेपालबाट साथीसंगीहरु सोध्ने गर्छन्, के साच्चै अमेरिकाका सबै नेपालीहरु राजाको कदमको समर्थन गर्छन ?

र यस्तो प्रश्न मलाई मात्र होईन मैले कुरा गर्न पाएका लगभग सबै अमेरिका-सहवासीहरुलाई नेपालका उनिहरुका आफन्तहरुले सोध्ने गर्दा रहेछन् ।

भनेसी प्रोपेगाण्डा कार्यमा अमेरिकाका राजावादीहरुले क्षणिक नै सही तर ठूलो उपलब्धी हासिल गरेछन् ।

प्रोपेगाण्डाको लागि सरकारी मात्र हैन गैरसरकारी माध्यम समेत प्रयोग गरे आयोजकहरुले । 'नेपाली टाईम्स' मा एकजना आयोजक महोदयले डी. सी. को प्रदर्शनलाई 'बहुसंख्यकहरुको प्रतिनिधित्व' (majority representation) भनेर दावी गरे । स्वतन्त्र माध्यमबाट गरिएका यस्ता पुटले 'राजमुकुट प्रति प्रतिबद्ध' सरकारी माध्यमहरुले गरेको प्रचारका अविश्वसनियतालाई कम गरे हुनन् ।

एनिवे, "के साच्चै अमेरिकाका सबै नेपालीहरु राजाको कदमको समर्थन गर्छन ?" भन्ने नेपालका आफन्त संगीसाथीहरुको प्रश्नको उत्तर दिंदा दिंदा हैरान हुनु भएका प्रजातन्त्रप्रेमी साथीहरु डी. सी. को नजिक हुनुहुन्छ भने यही Sunday, May 15, 2005 का दिन White House अगाडि हुने Pro-Democracy Rally मा पाल्नुहोला ।

नेपे जरुर उपस्थित हुनेछ त्यहाँ तपाईहरुसंग न्यानो अभिवादन साटासाट गर्न ।

 
Posted on 05-18-05 8:43 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Congrats everybody, Nepe, Poonte, the organizers, the participants for turning the DC rally into a huge success. Your enthusiasm and selfless service is appreciated. the show would have been spotless if Ms. Sujata, the spolisport, had not shown up.

Warning: Don't gloat and be complacent. Remember, we all have much more to achieve. This is just a beginning.
 
Posted on 05-18-05 8:47 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Snurp I'm not talking about those common people who are earning dollars in another country. I'm talking about the common people in Nepal who survive on daily work.

The common people who are earning dollars should think about how their 'progressive' thinking and ideals is going to affect the common people of Nepal who have to work every day to put food on the table.

The King, the Maoists are not going to leave peacefully. Many lives will be lost. And it will be the common people in Nepal who will die. NOT the common people who are making dollars. That's all.
 
Posted on 05-18-05 8:48 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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FELLOW CITIZENS, PLEASE DON'T GET CONFUSED WITH THESE PAID DEMONSTRATORS.........ARTICLE ON GORKHAPATRA IS RIGHT....TAKE CARE...
 
Posted on 05-18-05 8:54 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hi crapy son kinggyanendra,

kingmahendra
 
Posted on 05-18-05 8:59 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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So what are you going to do about it Saroj?
THAT's ALL!
 
Posted on 05-18-05 9:06 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Those two guys in the pictures above who are holding the placards... I am afraid for them because they might now be marked men. As it is, the government mouthpiece "gorkhapatra" have already declared rally attenders as "rastrabirodhi". I hope their families will not be persecuted back home. I hope they are not going to Nepal any time soon because they might get nabbed right at the Tribhuvan Bimansthal. You never know in the dictatorship.
 
Posted on 05-18-05 9:09 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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GorkhaPatra made Sujata Koirala a main player, that was unfair
to those who spend their own money. I did not like that part.
Otherpart was fine for me. What else could you expect from
state run newspaper. They should not have raised the temperature
of Sujata Koirala as if a real blue start shining so hot.

GP
 
Posted on 05-18-05 9:10 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Kathmandu, May -18 ? Following May 15th?s demonstration organized by the Nepalese community living in United States of America, against the autocracies of King Gyanendra, the members of house of council and foreign relations led by Congressman Berry Burnard have started to look into the matter. According to Congressman Burnard, while United States is actively taking action into establishing democracy in Middle East, it cannot turn its back from democracy being snatched away from other nations. ?[It] would be totally against what America stands for,? Burnard said. Moreover, Burnard also told our correspondent that the council will soon prepare a team of representatives to send to Nepal, to study and analyze the political situation of the country.

For more, visit http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/asiapcf/05/18/nepal.demonstration/index.html



Great job guys; at least something is happening and that the Sunday?s gathering wasn?t just a waste of time.
 
Posted on 05-18-05 9:35 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Yo Snurp,
heh heh So you expect people to go fight for Democrasy and freedom even if they are suffering from malnuttrition huh ? VERY LOGICAL he heh ! Earlier you called me a monarchist without even reading my post. he he Maybe you do need to go see an eye doc. As I said to Poote... you can to express yourself ..go ahead do it in your way in your own time but DO NOT MISREPRESENT the entire population. There sure are a lotta people who would disagree with what went on in tHat gathering. ITS FUNNY THAT YOU ADVOCATE FREEDOM OF SPEECH BUT BARK AT ME FOR HAVING AN OPINION(just like you I have the freedom and right to disagree too.)
So you are saying that freedom and democracy is more important than survival ? By censoring at least you will live..rather than having to loot, rob, and mug people for survival.
AND ONCE AGAIN BLIND MAN I AM NOT TALKING ABOUT ANY FREAKIN PAPER....
 
Posted on 05-18-05 10:39 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Feel free bcoffee..stay in your bathroom and sip your cold coffee day and night cause you can certainly survive there with yor tails wagging. Maybe you can solve the problem of malnutrition too from there :)
 
Posted on 05-18-05 11:11 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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YEAH YEAH YEAH ....BLAH BLAH BLAH !!!!
And as if you are doing anything really distinguishing and noteworthy. Except to run your Diarrhia mouth talking nonsense. ITS OK TO SIT ON THEM HIGH IDEALS BUT GOTTA LOOK AT WHATS PRACTICAL(except for you cause everythiong goes in and outta yo body from yer diarrhia mouth ...keep running it and solve the whole world's problem.) he he
 
Posted on 05-18-05 11:44 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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So what is practical, can you enlighten me?
 
Posted on 05-18-05 11:48 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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First tell me this, BRC...

So, would you rather that we should have stayed home and shut our mouths for the reasons that you have mentioned? If not, why are you then questioning our rights to express ourselves by attending the rally? Stick to one position.

By placing your faith in KingG to put food on the tables of poor Nepalis, and claiming we first need food and peace before democracy, aren't you then supporting HIM? Why then claim you don't support him along with other leaders?

Please clear the contradictions within yourself first, so that perhaps we can engage in a healthy debate pertaining to our common patriotic needs and desires.
 
Posted on 05-18-05 11:51 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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And, BTW, please put forth your own ideas of solutions as snurp has pointed out. Otherwise, your criticism of those who are tyring to do something is as hollow as you uttering meaningless "blah blah blah" when losing an argument.
 
Posted on 05-18-05 11:55 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Poonte and Snurp,
I understand you opinions but let me put a simple question to you and you give me the solution that is best and practical given the situation of Nepal.

If KG steps down (let's say tomorrow), reforms the constitution and somehow is bound by it, what will be your suggestion to carry on? Really if you were to give a step by step analysis, doesn't have to be too long, just step or steps to follow if KG steps down. And please be practical.
 
Posted on 05-18-05 11:57 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Poonte by this statement you made to Bathroomcoffee, "By placing your faith in KingG to put food on the tables of poor Nepalis, and claiming we first need food and peace before democracy, aren't you then supporting HIM? Why then claim you don't support him along with other leaders? ," you sound like Bush saying, "You are either with us or with terrorist."
And following the same logic as you have used to call BRoomcoffee, KG supporter, shouldn't it be true that, by supporting democracy, you are supporting the same old, corrupt politicians?
 
Posted on 05-18-05 12:07 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Before this thread exhaust it's quota of 300 postings, I just want to express my feeling about the Rally in a few lines. I am certainly happy to be a part of a historical rally that I will be talking about with my grandchildren and their children. But the most important thing to me was that despite the specific purpose of the rally geared to garner support for a moderate demand of reversing the royal takeover, I felt among the mass a strong sense of recognition, acceptance and support for "full democracy", the code word for Democratic Republic of Nepal. It is a different fact that the major speakers, either by their personal ideological disposition or due to the formal constraint of the rally, failed to talk about "full democracy" and thus failed to connect to the mass which was evident. Nayway, all in all, my faith in "full democracy" has doubled after the Rally. There will be no Jana-andolan II unless it is for "fully democracy". I am more sure about it now than I ever was.

Republic : To reject the generation of incompetent leaders who have been silently justifying/compensating for their incompetence with a "father figure" of the King.

Republic: To reject the King who can not live without the power.

Republic: To disarm the Maoist both physically and ideologically and to mainstream them to Democracy.

In short, To break the all swallowing triangle of Feudalism-Terrorism-Corruption and to build Democracy anew at last or for the first time in our history.

Nepe
Signing off the thread

 
Posted on 05-18-05 12:10 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hurray,
please don't be mistaken. I am not a political pundit nor expert in this field nor I attended any kind of rallies. Thus, I would not be in a position to give you policies on how I am gonna change nepal like the mayor of KTM said in the 1990's (I will change ktm to singapore tomorrow!!)

I am just surprised at the dismay of people over people who merely voice their opinion for peace, stability and democracy. Hurray, you gotta be practical first...IFS n BUTS are not practical!
 
Posted on 05-18-05 12:17 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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My point is, hurray, we too are concerned about sheer poverty and destitution that millions of Nepalis face. And we believe that can be resolved ONLY through strenthened democracy, not autocracy. We experienced autocracies of one form or the other for decades, and they never resolved the problem of poverty. They never can. Social and poltical ills are resolved ONLY by empowering the PEOPLE, not by empowering the King, or the few army generals, and dictatorships only do the latter.

Therefore, by opposing the proponents of democracy, those who favor the current status quo, are automatically in favor of the king's absolutism. There is noting wrong with that -- everyone is entitled to their respective beliefs, Howver, people like BRC tend to only display their contradictions when they say they don't support the king, yet they oppse those who support democracy.

As for what should be the next step, I can probably write a whole book on it. However, in the limited time and space capacity, here is what i would like to happen:

1. Full, complete and non-negotiated restoration of people's rights.
2. Resignation of the political leaders to make room for newer, cleaner faces.
3. Disarmament of the Maoists in exchange for a new GENUINELY pro-people constition, and the constructive weakening of the monarchy.

However, first and foremost, democracy must be restored. Without people's voices being allowed to be heard, and peopel praticing their full rights, ANY attempts to reform the political parties and to reign in the Maoists will have neither the effect, nor the legitimacy. Peopls'e rights are NOT, and SHOULD NOT BE, a matter of negotiations, Now, the roles that the respective conflicting parties can play in a democratic framework of governance, then can be negotiated. The intricacies of such details of negotiations can be dealt with with professional help.

14 years is definitely NOT enough time for any kind of social and politcal transformations. Despite many difficulties, the general trend towards empowering the people, especially the ones from rural areas who were buitterly neglected by the autocratic regimes in the past was growing. We had 30 years of panchayat, give democracy atleast the same number of years top prove itself. A generations' time would have begun to reap the fruits of democracy in Nepal.
 
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