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Posted on 02-03-05 3:39 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I just heard about Nepal's situation on NPR Radio (All Things Considered Program) at 6 pm Feb 3rd, 2005.
They were reporting from Kathmandu.
I heard protests on the background and few individuals were interviewed, and had mixed feelings.
On student was saying that majority of the students are against it and were requesting other democratic countries to raise the voice against the recent move.
It was an interesting report. I am not sure how they reported.


 
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One interviewee was advocate Sushil Panta who heads some human rights group, another was some student leader from TU. Both criticized the King's move. As nischals has stated above the student leader urged the world leaders esp from India, USA and UK to put pressure on Gyanendra to bring back democracy.

The editor of Nepali Times (forgot his name) also vented his frustration.

One fellow supported the King's move (some Dahal head of some National Unity Party). He had organized a street procession to mark royal the take over.

A small group of bravehearts were shouting anti-gyanendra slogans. God bless them.


 
Posted on 02-03-05 4:28 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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U CAN LISTEN TOO-

1) GO to http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4485044

2) CLICK ON LISTEN Communications Sporadic after Nepal Shakeup
by Philip Reeves
 
Posted on 02-03-05 4:29 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Are you guys talking about GANATANTRA FM (Maoist affiliated FM)...? ...h ah ah ah ah ahaaehehehhe
 
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i dont understand why people wants to be under mobadi or this dam netas
 
Posted on 02-03-05 4:34 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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those who say they represent the people must learn to lead the people
 
Posted on 02-03-05 4:34 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Sushil Panta =Sushil Pyakurel
 
Posted on 02-03-05 4:39 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Why don't u go and lead the people yourself. U are a SHAH afterall. Moreover, you also have a quetzel's rare feather on your cap ( Ph.D from Harvard). (If you are the same SUVACHINTAK of yonder days hai).
Don't take OFFENSE HAI :-))
 
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With their leaders in detention and their rights removed, Nepal's political parties have been left powerless after the king seized control of the country, while the long-suffering people of Kathmandu go about their business with apparent indifference.
The state of emergency declared on Tuesday when King Gyanendra seized power, the suspension of basic rights, notably that of assembly, and the isolation imposed on the Himalayan country; none of this is immediately apparent in the capital.

Soldiers patrol the streets, telephone lines have been cut, political activists are in detention or under house arrest. But the rhythm of life in the city does not seem to have been disrupted.

Shops are open and schools are in class. Taxi drivers are stuck in traffic jams, women shop in markets and tourists browse the boutiques.

Since the king's dramatic sacking of the government for failing to hold elections or end an increasingly deadly Maoist revolt, there has not been one protest march or riot.

At the "democracy wall", the usual site of demonstrations in Kathmandu, all is calm.

The main parties in the sacked government -- the Nepali Congress Democratic Party and its main ally the Nepal Communist Party-United Marxist and Leninist -- say they have not been able to organise a response because their hands have been tied by the king's decrees.

"Because there is a gap of communication, no (telephone) landline, no mobile line, nothing has been organised yet," said a member of ousted Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba's Nepali Congress Democratic Party.

About 100 political activists were arrested while their leaders were put under house arrest, which bars them from any outside contact, he said.

"We are waiting the orders of the senior leaders but they are under house arrest," he said.

Political parties are further stymied by the ban on public assembly. "Even four or five cannot gather because it has been banned," said Batshraj Pokharel, a member of the communist party.

At the heavily guarded university campuses, normally a hotbed of agitation and protest, there is simply confusion. In the absence of orders from above the usually militant student unions are floundering.

At the Padmakanya campus an activist of the Free Student's Union -- close to the ousted prime minister Deuba -- acknowledges, "We are all confused about what to do."

At the Shankardeb campus, students have symbolically stopped the holding of exams while waiting to be called to action.

However, the mobilisation of a response seems only to concern activists.

It is not a concern for the man on the street occupied by daily life in the destitute country that has been gripped by a brutal Maoist insurrection since 1996.

 


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