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Jun 19, 2009, 4:08 GMT
Nepal government heads for showdown with Maoists
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Thanks to ypur team for carrying the news details of Nepal.
Whatever you have posted in it is all correct and based on fact. I am sure that you have maintained the fundamental norms for reproting. Your news is totally neutral.
Though the news describes that the government is trying to stpe forward with an intention of showdown and confrontation with the former rebels, I guess, the that creates chaos, anarchy and increases impunity as many groups would lauch stirs so the former rebels would opt the way.
So international community should keep in mind that consensus and coordination among all Neaplis political parties was an essential.
su_mahendra@hotmail.com
'Maoist led agitation' - a euphemism for heaping suffering and hardship on regular citizens. The political individuals and parties they wish to change are barely effected.
People's War = a war on the people. Pure & simple.
M.B.
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