Friday, May 16, 2014

THT 10 YEARS AGO: Amnesty International flays attacks on civilians

KATHMANDU: Amnesty International (AI) today condemned mounting attacks on civilians by the Maoists and called on the rebels to respect human rights and abide by the international humanitarian standards. The AI has received reports of at least 14 civilians killed by the Maoists since the beginning of May. This figure includes seven passengers who were killed on May 9 — along with seven Royal Nepal Army (RNA) soldiers and one Armed Police Force official. The Maoists had opened fire at a public bus in Dolakha. “There has also been an increase in the bombing and ambushing of civilian targets by the CPN (Maoists)”, a statement issued from London said. The latest attacks, among others, include the bombing of the Sinkitar Land Integration Project in Bhaktapur on May 3, the Agriculture Development Bank office, the main market in Dhulabari on May 8 and 9, the Bhaktapur Survey Office and the Moondrops Overseas Services in Kathmandu on May 10. The Maoists also reportedly ambushed an ambulance in Charaudi, Dhading. At least eight civilians were injured in these attacks. The AI is also seriously concerned over the recent alleged mass abductions by the Maoists of teachers and students for forced ‘education’ sessions.

New statute alone can solve Dalit problems: Ex-speaker

KATHMANDU: Former Speaker of the House of Representatives Daman Nath Dhungana said today that more than four million Dalits would get a dignified status in society provided that a new constitution is drafted through an election to a constituent assembly. “But you (Dalits) have to come up with a concrete proposal to incorporate your problems in the new constitution, which will be drafted by the people themselves,” Dhungana said, addressing a talk programme organised by the Janamorcha Nepal aligned Nepal National Dalit Liberation Organisation on “the question of Dalits’ liberation in the context of ongoing anti-regression movement”. He said that the country lagged behind in development because of discrimination against Dalits. Dhungana, who has been campaigning for the constituent assembly, said, “Socio-economic and political condition of the downtrodden communities will remain unchanged unless their problems are addressed properly in the new constitution.” Leelamani Pokharel, Vice-President of the Janamorcha Nepal, said the ongoing movement launched by the five parties has tried to address multi-dimensional issues of society emanated from economic disparities for decades. “Restructuring the political system can help resolve the issues raised by the Dalits,” he said. Political Science professor Krishna Khanal claimed monarchy was the obstacle to Nepal’s overall development.

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KATHMANDU: Amnesty International (AI) today condemned mounting attacks on civilians by the Maoists and called on the rebels to respect human rights and abide by the international humanitarian standards. The AI has received reports of at least 14 civilians killed by the Maoists since the beginning of May. This figure includes seven passengers who were killed on May 9 — along with seven Royal Nepal Army (RNA) soldiers and one Armed Police Force official. The Maoists had opened fire at a public bus in Dolakha. “There has also been an increase in the bombing and ambushing of civilian targets by the CPN (Maoists)”, a statement issued from London said. The latest attacks, among others, include the bombing of the Sinkitar Land Integration Project in Bhaktapur on May 3, the Agriculture Development Bank office, the main market in Dhulabari on May 8 and 9, the Bhaktapur Survey Office and the Moondrops Overseas Services in Kathmandu on May 10. The Maoists also reportedly ambushed an ambulance in Charaudi, Dhading. At least eight civilians were injured in these attacks. The AI is also seriously concerned over the recent alleged mass abductions by the Maoists of teachers and students for forced ‘education’ sessions.

New statute alone can solve Dalit problems: Ex-speaker

KATHMANDU: Former Speaker of the House of Representatives Daman Nath Dhungana said today that more than four million Dalits would get a dignified status in society provided that a new constitution is drafted through an election to a constituent assembly. “But you (Dalits) have to come up with a concrete proposal to incorporate your problems in the new constitution, which will be drafted by the people themselves,” Dhungana said, addressing a talk programme organised by the Janamorcha Nepal aligned Nepal National Dalit Liberation Organisation on “the question of Dalits’ liberation in the context of ongoing anti-regression movement”. He said that the country lagged behind in development because of discrimination against Dalits. Dhungana, who has been campaigning for the constituent assembly, said, “Socio-economic and political condition of the downtrodden communities will remain unchanged unless their problems are addressed properly in the new constitution.” Leelamani Pokharel, Vice-President of the Janamorcha Nepal, said the ongoing movement launched by the five parties has tried to address multi-dimensional issues of society emanated from economic disparities for decades. “Restructuring the political system can help resolve the issues raised by the Dalits,” he said. Political Science professor Krishna Khanal claimed monarchy was the obstacle to Nepal’s overall development.
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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

RPP-N keen to lead one CA committee

KATHMANDU, APR 19 - The Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal (RPP-Nepal) has demanded the chair of one of the five draftingcommittee s in the Constituent Assembly .
The only royalist party has warned of consequences if the major three political parties fail to address its demands. It has claimed that as the fourth largest force in the CA its demand for the leadership of one of the committee s is natural.
The RPP-Nepal has floated the idea of awarding each of the top five political parties leadership of one CA panel. The parties have agreed to form Committee to Study and Determine Constitutional Records, Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee, Constitution Drafting Committee, Committee on Citizen and Public Opinion, Committee to Enhance the Capacity of Lawmakers and Resource Mobilisation.
However, they are yet to appoint chairpersons of the committee s. “It's our legitimate demand,” said Bhaskar Bhadra, RPP-Nepal deputy-general secretary and lawmaker. He charged the major three parties with imposing a syndicate forgetting that constitution drafting cannot be accomplished without consensus among the parties.
The party also sees conspiracy in the decision to elect committee leaders through vote. “Earlier, the three parties were ready for sharing the posts. When we demanded one seat, they opted for election,” said Bhadra.

Man critically injured in shootout at Siraha

SIRAHA 05/12/2014 : A person has been critically injured in a shootout that occurred at Bishnupur Chowk along the Choharwa-Siraha road section on wee hours of Monday.

A gang of two to three motorcycle-borne assailants opened fire at one Jogindra Paswan alias Jogi, a permanent resident of Laxmipur-2 of Siraha district.

According to witnesses, Paswan was shot at four times. Police said that he has received a bullet on waist and his arm. It has been learnt that he has been ferried to Biratnagar for medical treatment.

The firing took place when Paswan was on his way back home from Bishnupur Chowk at around 5 am.

Police are looking for the assailants. Investigations are underway, police said. -

SIRAHA: A person has been critically injured in a shootout that occurred at Bishnupur Chowk along the Choharwa-Siraha road section on wee hours of Monday.

A gang of two to three motorcycle-borne assailants opened fire at one Jogindra Paswan alias Jogi, a permanent resident of Laxmipur-2 of Siraha district.

According to witnesses, Paswan was shot at four times. Police said that he has received a bullet on waist and his arm. It has been learnt that he has been ferried to Biratnagar for medical treatment.

The firing took place when Paswan was on his way back home from Bishnupur Chowk at around 5 am.

Police are looking for the assailants. Investigations are underway, police said. - See more at: http://thehimalayantimes.com/fullNews.php?headline=Man+critically+injured+in+shootout+at+Siraha&NewsID=414629#sthash.sU7lYKqs.dpuf
SIRAHA: A person has been critically injured in a shootout that occurred at Bishnupur Chowk along the Choharwa-Siraha road section on wee hours of Monday.

A gang of two to three motorcycle-borne assailants opened fire at one Jogindra Paswan alias Jogi, a permanent resident of Laxmipur-2 of Siraha district. - See more at: http://thehimalayantimes.com/fullNews.php?headline=Man+critically+injured+in+shootout+at+Siraha&NewsID=414629#sthash.sU7lYKqs.dpufSIRAHA: A person has been critically injured in a shootout that occurred at Bishnupur Chowk along the Choharwa-Siraha road section on wee hours of Monday.

A gang of two to three motorcycle-borne assailants opened fire at one Jogindra Paswan alias Jogi, a permanent resident of Laxmipur-2 of Siraha district.

According to witnesses, Paswan was shot at four times. Police said that he has received a bullet on waist and his arm. It has been learnt that he has been ferried to Biratnagar for medical treatment.

The firing took place when Paswan was on his way back home from Bishnupur Chowk at around 5 am.

Police are looking for the assailants. Investigations are underway, police said. -
SIRAHA: A person has been critically injured in a shootout that occurred at Bishnupur Chowk along the Choharwa-Siraha road section on wee hours of Monday.

A gang of two to three motorcycle-borne assailants opened fire at one Jogindra Paswan alias Jogi, a permanent resident of Laxmipur-2 of Siraha district.

According to witnesses, Paswan was shot at four times. Police said that he has received a bullet on waist and his arm. It has been learnt that he has been ferried to Biratnagar for medical treatment.

The firing took place when Paswan was on his way back home from Bishnupur Chowk at around 5 am.

Police are looking for the assailants. Investigations are underway, police said. - See more at: http://thehimalayantimes.com/fullNews.php?headline=Man+critically+injured+in+shootout+at+Siraha&NewsID=414629#sthash.sU7lYKqs.dpuf

RPP-Nepal keen to lead a CA panel

KATHMANDU, APR 20 - The Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal (RPP-Nepal) has demanded the chair of one of the five drafting committees in the Constituent Assembly.
The only royalist party has warned of consequences if the major three political parties fail to address its demands.
It has claimed that as the fourth largest force in the CA its demand for the leadership of one of the committees is natural.
The RPP-Nepal has floated the idea of awarding each of the top five political parties leadership of one CA committee.
The parties have agreed to form Committee to Study and Determine Constitutional Records, Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee, Constitution Drafting Committee, Committee on Citizen and Public Opinion, Committee to Enhance the Capacity of Lawmakers and Resource Mobilisation.
However, they are yet to appoint chairpersons of the committees.
“It’s our legitimate demand,” said Bhaskar Bhadra, RPP-Nepal deputy-general secretary and lawmaker. He charged the major three parties with imposing a syndicate forgetting that constitution drafting cannot be accomplished without consensus among the parties.
The party also sees conspiracy in the decision to elect committee leaders through vote. “Earlier, the three parties were ready for sharing the posts. When we demanded one seat, they opted for election,” said Bhadra.

Friday, May 9, 2014

प्रजातान्त्रिक पद्धती आवस्यक–महामन्त्री गुरुङ्ग

२४ बैसाख २०७१ । राप्रपा नेपालका महामन्त्री चन्द्र बहादुर गुरुङ्गले संविधान सभाबाट स्थायी प्रकारको प्रजातन्त्रान्त्रीक पद्धती स्थापना गर्नको निमित्त राष्ट्रवादी प्रजातान्त्रिक शक्तीहरु एकजुट हुनुपर्ने बताउनुभएको छ । राप्रपा नेपाल काठमाडौं क्षेत्र नं १ को क्षेत्रीय अधिवेशन उद्घाटन गर्दै गुरुङ्गले सबै विचार र भावना समेटिएको संविधान बनेमात्र त्यो चिरस्थायी हुने भएकोले त्यसतर्फ ध्यान दिन सम्वन्धित पक्षलाई आग्रह गर्नुभयो । सो अबसरमा बोल्दै पार्टिका बरिष्ठ केन्द्रीय सदस्य टंक ढकालले महाधिवेशनको उद्घाटन शत्रलाई भव्य, व्यवस्थित र ऐतिहासिक बनाउनको निमित्त सबै नेता कार्यकर्ताहरु अहोरात्र खटिनुपर्नेमा जोड दिनुभयो । सो अवसरमा साहायक महामन्त्री द्वय बिक्रम ब. थापा, राजाराम श्रेष्ठ, साहायक कोषाध्यक्ष तारानाथ लुईटेल, जिल्ला अध्यक्ष श्याम घिमिरे, भरत जंगम लगायतले बोल्नुभएको थियो । अधिवेशनको बन्द शत्रले देवेन्द्र श्रेष्ठको अध्यक्षतामा ११ सदस्यीय क्षेत्रीय समिति सर्वसम्मत चयन गरेको छ ।

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