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US prepared to intervene in Nepal? 6 'terrorists' released

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Wednesday February 05, 2003 21:31author by Nepal News Report this post to the editors

The United States is alarmed at the success of Maoist rebels in the Himalayan kingdom of Nepal; the Supreme Court Tuesday ordered the releases of six more Maoists suspects detained by police and administration under the Terrorist and Desructive Activities Act...

Nepal situation not good: Rocca

The United States is alarmed at the success of Maoist rebels in the Himalayan kingdom of Nepal and fears the war might cause regional instability, Reuters reported from Washington Tuesday quoting the top U.S. diplomat in charge of South Asia policy.

"The Maoists are doing very well and the government of Nepal seems to be unable to pull together to deal with the issue. This is an area of great concern to us. The situation in Nepal is really not looking very good, U. S. Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia Christina Rocca told reporters from the Defence Writers Group, Reuters said.

Rebels and government negotiated a ceasefire to the seven-year insurgency February 13-14. "May be this is a reason for hope but the fact of the matter is it's a deteriorating situation," she added. Washington last year approved $12 in military assistance to Nepal--down from a pledged $20 million.

"It's to help the government of Nepal have enough force to bring the Maoists to the table, because it is not a dispute that's going to be resolved through force." Rocca said. Rocca said that if the fighting continued it could lead to a refugee exodus and a humanitarian crisis.

"This is a real threat to regional stability. The threat of Nepal becoming victim to ever-escalating violence could lead to tremendous problems. We are already seeing people leaving," she added. Rocca last visited Nepal in December last year and met King Gyanendra, government and opposition leaders and journalists to discuss the Maoist issue.

nepalnews.com br Feb.5

SC orders six more releases

Separate benches of the Supreme Court Tuesday ordered the releases of six more Maoists suspects detained by police and administration under the Terrorist and Desructive Activities Act, Court sources said.

The apex court ordered releases of Kumar Shah, Basanta Shrestha, Khem Bahadur Darai, Moti Prasad Rijal, Sagar Prasad Bhattarai, Udhav Acharya, Nirmala Dhamala.

Kumar Shah is correspondent of Maoist newspaper Janadesh and Shrestha computer operator of the newspaper.

Related Link: http://nepalnews.com
author by chairmanpublication date Thu Feb 06, 2003 01:42author address author phone Report this post to the editors

if they are not too busy running away from Shannon!

author by peace & democracy activistpublication date Thu Feb 06, 2003 13:09author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The Maoist rebels represent an elite group of people who have taken things into
their own hands. They are unlikely to usher in peace and democracy. However having
said that nor do we agree with the monarchy, which concentrates the wealth of the
country in the hands of a few. The current situation may well just result in the
transfer of power from one set of elites to another with the terrible loss of life
in the process.

Ideally, all the people of Nepal should engage in taking back power and the resources
of their country and organise new democratic and collective structures.

author by Brian O'Connor - Nonepublication date Thu Feb 06, 2003 19:12author address SF, CAauthor phone Report this post to the editors

For P&D Activist:

If you knew what was going on in Nepal, you would support The People's War. Obviously, you know nothing about the current situation there, and thus, should refrain from spouting the BS above.

Related Link: http://nepalnews.com
author by not an anarchistpublication date Sat Feb 08, 2003 12:10author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Good to see the people of Nepal taking matters into their own hands. We need solutions not words and slogans.

 
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