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gwajyo
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Posted on 12-28-05 10:01
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Combing operation against Maoists in Rolpa KASHIRAM DANGI Rolpa, Dec 29 - The Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) has launched a massive combing operation against the Maoists in Rolpa district to flush out the rebels from their stranglehold area. A large number of the government troops have already entered the district's northern and western villages on Saturday. A group of soldiers has been dispatched to Thawang village in the north while another has been deployed in Bhawang village in the west. Each group of troops comprising 500 soldiers - have been formed for the combing operation mission. Army choppers dropped over 2,000 soldiers in the district from neighboring Dang and Chitwan for the operation which include the commandos of the army’s special force - Ranger Battalion. According to the New Gorakh Battalion based at Libang, each group has been deployed to the Maoist stronghold areas under the command of a Lieutenant Colonel. The RNA operation comes at a time when the Maoist-declared unilateral ceasefire is still on and is likely to expire on January 2. The source also said that the latest security operation would be one of the "deadliest" operations. "Although we have plans to conduct the operation for about a week to disarm the rebels, we will establish temporary camps in various villages," the source said. The RNA has also warned various representatives of development organizations in the district to refrain from going out into the village areas for few days. http://www.kantipuronline.com/kolnews.php?&nid=60975
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Birbhadra
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Posted on 12-30-05 11:12
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vincent i didn't know you like men. are you homo? gay?
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Birbhadra
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Posted on 12-30-05 11:21
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shreathaN pasa, who said democracy is a solution? it is a process, a system which is better than other system. yes there is corruption, system is transparent so you will know more about who is doing what so it seems like there is more corruption. but in autocratic system like gyane's you wouldn't even know who took how much ghus. for Shiva's sake you don't even know for sure who killed all of king Birendra's family. newar bhayera kathmandu lai dhoka diyera capture garne Shah haru lai support garne? bhayena ni. you know that PN shah couldn't capture kathmandu by force so he attacked when there was a festival going on and nobody was prepared. so much so to the Bir gorkhali crap.
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VincentBodega
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Posted on 12-30-05 2:00
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Birbhadra, your invitation for a duel is so childish that I dont even know how to response to that. Well let me put it this way, next ANA is going to be NYC. I know a boxing club in the city. Lets take some of your friends and some of mine. We will box. Winner gets a check of $10k and the loser will sign the check. Deal? Lets see some guts now!
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Phatte
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Posted on 12-30-05 2:45
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I don't know about others but I accept ur challange Mr. Vincent. Let's fight till death. It's gonna be Democracy n' Freedom Vs Mandale. You are in the nation where u are enjoying your freedom and democracy n' you don't wanna see the same thing in Nepal. How disgusting you are? It's not about personality of King. It's about system. Democracy is practice n' it takes time.
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Pats
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Posted on 12-30-05 3:17
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"If India didn't reconize Nepal as a peace zone even when we were a peaceful nation during that time, what in the world does it make you think India will help bring peace in Nepal now, when things are already in ciaos??" III_II_I_II_III, Zone of Peace is irrelevant here. Did 116 countries recognizing zone of peace feed any poor Nepalis? Zone of Peace was just a propoganda to fool the sojha sajha Nepali janata. But in the mean time, I would like to give you another dose of reality. Do you remember when KG's government was embarrassed by Tulsi Giri's loan defaults, an Indian national saved his ass by paying the loan. Do you smell anything fishy here?
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Phatte
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Posted on 12-30-05 3:27
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gwajyo
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Posted on 12-30-05 3:28
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Good point by phatte and pats. But this is not about physical fight. There is something wrong inside our head. It's not only versus democracy, it comes when we start to talk about castes, religion and even the job status, and perhaps even the year spent in US. It's just ridiculous.
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VincentBodega
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Posted on 12-30-05 3:28
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Phatte, Dont get me wrong. I wrote to Birbhadra after his challenge. I am not among those who takes brawn into a lot of consideration when it comes to opinions. I do want to see things prosper in Nepal as well. But as someone else pointed out earlier. Everything has its time. Its not a time for democracy in Nepal. "you got to learn to crawl, before you learn to walk." I want Nepal to learn to crawl first. And I have maintained that elections are the first phase of democracy and people should take part it that before saying its not going to be fair. Thats a first step in democracy and King is fine, he is doing a pretty good job: not perfect but pretty darn good. I am not willing to let go of a good leader insearch of perfection that no where to be seen in the political arena. About the fight, I will fight you too, if you insist. Bring your brawn and bucks!
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VincentBodega
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Posted on 12-30-05 3:35
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Pats, Do you feel anything fishy about the leaders coincidentally going to Delhi when the King "insulted" the Indian delegation during SAARC. Do you feel anything fishy about the leaders shaking hands with the Maoists who are killing the same sojha sajha janta you are so worried about? Isn't that trading on the blood on the same sojha sajha janta? How do you plan to tell all the families who lost their lives in the battle to safeguard the nation against this inhumane force that now we have decided to shake hands with them now and that we dont care about your blood, sweat and tears?
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Pats
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Posted on 12-30-05 4:29
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Vince, I agree with you that Maoists have terrorized sojha sajha janata both you and I care about and it is difficult to believe that political parties are shaking hands with these same butchers. However, I think it is more important to stop violence as soon as possible to help the same janata we care about to save our future generations. Thirteen thousand people have died, many of them civilians. Believe it or not, 2/3 of those thirteen thousand people lost their lives on hands of Government troops. The loss of lives only multiplied when army was brought in to crush maoists. We are in a stalemate now and both Maoists and army both are not strong enough to beat each other. Now let us be realistic about the conflict. This stalemate situation can last for a very long time and this is not good for Nepali people we care about. In this regard, I see the negotiations between political parties and maoists positively since peace can only be achieved through talks. I think it is a both bold and risky step towards the right direction. If you do not have problems with King Tribhuvan escaping to India and negotiating with Ranas, then why would you have problems with political parties negotiating with Maoists in India? After all there is a slight hope that negotiations may save many lives. I would rather be someone telling people who lost loved ones that there is a closure to this nonsensical violence than that I would like to continue killing more people risking their children's lives. Peace.
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III_II_I_II_III
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Posted on 12-30-05 5:01
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Pats, once again you've proved you are high on crack. When have you seen any kind of dispute among us Nepalis being settle through "talks". Take sajha.com for prime example, what do we do here?? Nothing but talk but have you ever seen anyone 2 persons with difference of opinion coming to an agreement during their talks here?? NO FCUKING WAY. As a matter of fact the more talking you do the worse things gets between us....just like it is about to happen with you and I. I don't know what it is about us Nepalis but NO we cannot settle our difference by talk. Maoist have alreaday been in talk with the king in past when the minister Pun was doing this and that, parties have already been in talk with kings in the past, everyone from congress and deuba, RPP to UML were joing the royal government at different times. Did any fcuking thing happen while they were in talks? NOPE not a damn thing. Actually after the talks, the drift between involved parties was widen. So nothing is going to come out with talks between the political parties and maoists now. It's a maoist propaganda to make people like you belive that their army is just as powerful and there will never be a solution by engaging in an arm conflict. That is not true in any way shape or form. Our army can crush these inhumane bastard anytime they want. The fact that they are also a fello Nepalis might have stopped them. But looks like army's said enough is enough and are now in the process of flushing them outta their strong hold in Rolpa. I hope army's new year resolution is to kill every one of these motherland raping bastards including prachanda and baburam. Look for some good news in that regard in the near future.
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Birbhadra
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Posted on 12-30-05 8:07
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vincent you were the one who wanted to get physical with me if you go back to your first comment. it is not my nature to ass-kick fellow nepali. i accept your challenge. but i can't be in NYC if you visit nepal let me know then we will settle our differences. shame on you all royalist dogs living in a free world and deciding an opressed system is better for people living in nepal.
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ShresthaN
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Posted on 12-30-05 9:05
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Birbhadra, we are not living in stone age. And we can not just hate a regime judging by what happened 200 years ago. We should look and learn from what is happening now and what try to secure our future. We should look towards peace and prosperity, not more animosity. At present, King has rekindled our hope for a good future. We are all tired of the parties. We should join hand with the current regime to defeat Maoists.
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Phatte
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Posted on 12-30-05 9:18
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Vincint, don't worry bro. I'm from NY too. I live in Jacksonheight, 73 St. If you really wanna fight, I am here for you. Send me an email.
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HelloSajha
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Posted on 12-31-05 2:07
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Don't me this a challenging platform ! Make your point from your words, peacefully
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Birbhadra
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Posted on 12-31-05 9:53
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pasa, you can't defeat maoist. it is impossible. they are not regular army they are guerrilas. do you know any country that has been successful in getting rid of guerrila uprising. NONE! you need a reality check. there is no way that the royal regime can survive for ever. anyways if you see gyane as the savior of nepal i feel so sorry for you that i can't even laugh. good luck!
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Birbhadra
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Posted on 12-31-05 9:55
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change of plans, Vincent i'll definitely see you in NYC during ANA convention. i don't have any boys but you can bring all your boys.
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VincentBodega
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Posted on 12-31-05 1:10
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Birbhadra, Why cant you defeat Maoists again? How about IRA, they were militants once, now they have done into hiding. Heres a reality check for you. If Maoists could so easily take over Nepal then what are they waiting for? A full moon? Its not that easy pasa . About not being able to laugh, well I can tell you something I sure can laugh. I can laugh because of the present, the present thats ruled by our King. I am sorry you cant laugh. May be some day you will be able to. Dont worry too much, I am sure you will have your favorite PM or whatever you want to call your leader. But not now. Now is our turn to laugh! About the fight, it was sheer arrogance of me to even think of such possibility. I was kinda "bullied" into it by a stupid comment and I want to rectify that. I dont want to beat up a fellow newar. Happy new year.
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Posted on 12-31-05 1:50
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Yo Vincent cha, don't worry if you don't wanna beat up on your fellow newar. I will...no offence to you bro...but i will beat the shit outta this kharpan carrying, shit farming, veggie selling JYAPU. Birbhadra -
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Birbhadra
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Posted on 12-31-05 2:01
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Vincent pasa, i am not newar i lived most of my life in kathmandu and have many newar friends. now since you know that i am not newar would you think about me differently? i personally do not think there is any difference between any ethnic groups in nepal we are all nepali regardless of our personal opinions. BUT the king you are supporting doesn't think that way. in this 21st century he is so enthnocentric and full of crap that you can't even imagine. ask him if his royal family will ACCEPT a newari girl as a future queen. hell no he won't. you see what i'm saying . why even support a system whose fundamental beliefs and foundations are based on ethnic and racial superiorty. this is an era where you support equality and opportunities based on merit not your ethnic or family background. can you imagine a newar being a king of nepal? NO! but can you imagine a newar ( just an example could be any ethnic group) being a president or primeminister ? YES it is possible. had Late Ganeshman Singh agrred he could have been the first PM after we got democracy in the 90s. even if gyane is as good as god (i would have to laugh that here excuse me) it's not who i want to get rid of its the royal regime that i would like to get rid of forever. so that we don't have to fight for democracy again and again. BTW you are very lucky, newari food is really good unlike our pahade jhol jhamtas. ke garne kaam chalaiyo
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