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 Maoists Showdown and Extortions
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Posted on 06-04-06 11:48 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I wonder why our Nepalese journalists could not report the facts about Maoists' showdown of power and the extortions that went with it hand in hand. Are our journalists afraid of Maoists? I think so.

- http://www.theage.com.au/news/world/maoists-defy-nepal-pact-with-extortion/2006/06/04/1149359605950.html

Maoists defy Nepal pact with extortion

Connie Levett, Kathmandu
June 5, 2006

MAOISTS have used a huge rally in Kathmandu to demonstrate their political power and peaceful intentions, but it has also highlighted a more controversial revolutionary trait — their tradition of extortion.

The bad news for Nepal is that despite the Maoists' promises to stop seeking "donations", the practice goes on unchecked.

Ahead of Friday's rally, several multinational corporations in Kathmandu received letters asking for a 30 million Nepalese rupee ($A590,000) donation. Small businesses were asked for 500,000 rupees.

For years, the Maoists, who declared a "People's War" against the Government in 1996, have extracted "new government" taxes, often using extortion and intimidation from rural areas where they controlled up to 80 per cent of the country. But in the first round of peace talks last month, the Maoists and the Seven Party Alliance (of political parties) signed a breakthrough agreement, the so-called 12-point code of conduct.

Under the code, both sides agreed that no party would forcibly collect "donations" from the people. At the rally, the Maoists' chief peace negotiator, Krishna Bahadur Mahara, told the 100,000-strong crowd of the faithful, co-opted and curious that they had agreed on a code of conduct and asked their political cadres to abide by it. "There is 100 per cent compliance," he said.

Even as he spoke, Maoists within the crowd said the policy was impractical.

Ram Bahadur Ghatane, 56, a 10-year party veteran, had come in from Narayanghat, 100 kilometres west of Kathmandu.

"If we accept only what is given voluntarily, we will not be able to feed the cadres," he said. His comments reflect the reality on the ground.

Anyone who drives through rural Nepal will soon meet the roadside Maoist tax collectors, many no more than teenagers.

Officially it costs 1200 rupees in road tax to drive a truck from eastern Nepal to the capital, but you must allow for up to 6000 rupees at sporadic Maoist checkpoints.

Of greater concern is the systematic targeting of businesses. The current issue of Himal news magazine cites a laundry list of extortion breaches of the code of conduct, with finance institutions, garment factories and transport being hit hard.

It also wrote of a new Maoist letter-writing campaign demanding "economic assistance" from large businesses.

The recent letter-writing campaign for donations has caused such concern that the new Prime Minister, Girija Prasad Koirala, rang the Maoist leader, Prachandra, asking him to intervene.

He assured the Prime Minister that he would tell the rank and file not to collect donations forcefully. Clearly, the cadres did not get the memo.
 
Posted on 06-05-06 6:41 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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My answer to your question is simple - most of the journalists know that they have to live under the Maoists gun. The bitter truth is that many(ofcourse not the majority) people are now willing to let Maoists rule for the sake of peace. Dont be surprised if many people start saying - we have seen SPA, we have seen Kings government and now lets see Maoists government.

My suspicion is that the Maoists will try to spread as much propaganda as possible, collect as much money as possible and sit down for the talks. During the talks if the SPA disagrees with any of their demands(even if the demand is as stupid as it can be), they will simply walk away. Prachanda did not show up at the KTM showdown - why is that? Watch out for any signs of the main leaders going to the far west or far east - they will fade away before the talks completey breakdown.
 
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Another interesting thought that someone mentioned to me - Nepalese journalism is rumourism! Lot of journalists (specially at Kantipur Publication) are young kids without any official degrees. They write articles at night under the influence of alcohol and ganja... now that makes me ponder how good can their articles be?
 
Posted on 06-05-06 3:08 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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If a Maoiasts cadre joined the gangster 10 years ago while he/she was 14- 15 years old, then by now that person should be about 24-25 years old. It means while serving Maoists agenda, he missed SLC, and now that person has no degree, no skill. Except, how to raise donation. So what they will become of even if Maoists gonna rule the Nepal?

Those cadres only learnt how to fight, kill, extort, raise donation. The top brass leaders may become Ministers.. but how about these cadres? Turn them into Army? That's it?
 
Posted on 06-05-06 4:44 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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the truth is this:
MAOIST ARE THE BIGGEST ENEMY OF POOR ,DALIT AND THIER DEVELOPMENT

they are the biggest obstacles between their progress and poor.They have pushed Nepal 10*10 years back by just waging war.

They are expoiting them .Making them take weapons instead of education.The slow progress we had seen after 90's has halted because of this conflict.At the biggest sufferer are poor people.

Though there was lot of corruption i admit. we had some what positive changes in the country slowly though but there was. Now it has stopped.

To restart that it will take again so many years .Biggest enemy of people is maoist.
 
Posted on 06-05-06 4:53 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Shut up you crooks! Do not waste your time making " Kutarka" in Sajha.
 
Posted on 06-05-06 6:00 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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"Kutarka"??????????
what is that.
seems like you have lot of symapthy for maoist .truth is bitter.
 


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