Author: UWB
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Parents Visit A Maoist Army Camp To Bring Back Their 'Stolen' Kids
Comrades, listen to what her tears are saying: Sarita Adhikari (right) cries as she tries to convince her brother on Saturday (Nov 18) who was out of contact with the family for the last three days. He was brought to this temporary camp in Guthi Bhauwa in Parsa district. Maoists have intensified recruiting soldiers, many…
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Oh Baby When U Dance Like That, U Make A Boy Go Mad!!!
Le do le le le le: Can’t you see, She’s at her feet!?! Pic by Wagle By Dinesh Wagle Wagle Street Journal Saturday Blog: Life out of politics. Well into a different one! Thamel is the one place in Nepal where West meets East in a style. This style makes it distinct compared to other…
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Maoist Madness: Recruiting Children In Army
Images of Maoist child soldiers and recruitment from around Nepal UWB Photo Blog Sixteen-year-old Sameer Rai was recruited on Thursday (Nov 16) by the Maoist Peoples’ Liberation Army. A resident of Dharan (Ward No 16), Sameer says that he left school to “serve the country” by joining the PLA. Pics by Raju Ghising
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Happy To Be In Nepal, Will Treat Maoist Like A Party If…
Uncle Sam on Nepal political development: If the Maoists separate from their arms, renounce violence and establish their credentials as a peaceful entity, the United States can remove them from our terrorist list and treat them like any other political party. Happy news about American Ambassador James F. Moriarty’s recent activism in Nepali politics is…
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Maoist Madness: Crazy Comrades Stop This Nonsense!
CPN Maoist must halt its anti-peace process activities immediately and apologize to the general public for creating havoc which casts doubt over their seriousness in ongoing peace efforts Where is their Son/Husband, Maoists? Residents of Khaduwar village in Banke district are in sad mood after Maoist started taking away teenagers and children to recruit in…
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Inspecting A Maoist Cantonment Site
UWB Photo Blog: The tripartite team (consisting representatives of the Nepal government, the UN and the CPN Maoist) inspects a Maoist proposed rebel cantonment site in Surkhet. Here are images from the scene by Moti Poudel: Maoist soldiers welcomed the inspection team that arrived in a chopper.
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Now, Restructuring State of Nepal Is the Key
Preliminary political realism: Nepal had almost gotten the status of ‘failed sate’ recently and if the current political development fails to restructure the sate, country will soon fall back to the dark old stage of regression. By Prakash Bom in Queens, New York The landmark peace accord between SPA and the Maoists is historic though…
