Author: UWB
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Images from the Maoist Mass Meeting in Kathmandu-I
Photo blog by Dinesh Wagle First of Two Parts. Here is the second part. Who cares about those boring speeches in this heat: Instead take a nap or pick your ear! It was an impressive show but the number of participants in today’s Maoist Mass Meeting wasn’t as much as it was publicized to be.…
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Long March To Kathmandu: Nepali Capital Turns Red. Maoists Everywhere
In what is widely considered as the show of their force, Maoists are organizing rallies and mass meeting in Kathmandu that many believe will be the biggest the city has ever seen. Maoist sympathizers and ‘forcefully invited’ people from all over the country have assembled in the capital city. Rallies have started from different parts…
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State of the Nepali Politics: Random Thoughts
The show of power and bargain in current political scenario. By Dinesh Wagle As the government is struggling to maintain peace in the society (by effectively controlling lootings and general crime in the city), Maoists are hours away from demonstrating their power for the first in the history of this country. Well, they showed their…
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Spring Thunder in Nepal: Glorious but Inconclusive
By Govinda Neupane An Analysis. UWB received this article in email. The so-called national consensus on holding the election of the constituent assembly may not necessarily provide synergy only for forward movement. The situation is fluid and complex and it is natural that the Maoists will maintain their army and even they may expand and…
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United Nations and India in Nepali Peace Process
Now that the peace process has started (the code of conduct is already out), people are talking about its successful completion. The possible role of the United Nations is being discussed at full length. The Nepal government and the Maoist party have agreed in principle to invite the UN for monitoring the peace process. Also…
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Slow Politics Adds Frustration in Nepali People
The Koirala cabinet shouldn’t take time to take pro-people decisions. By Dinesh Wagle There is a saying in Nepali, dhila hos tara chhoro hos, which I think translates somewhat like better late than never. It’s been more than a month that Nepalis won against autocracy in Nepal but we haven’t seen the real change yet.…
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???? ????????? ???? UWB Note: In this concluding part of a series of articles written in Nepali language, Maya the blogger, a Nepali girl, describes her experience of growing up (early to late teen life) with expanding Maoist activities around her neighborhood. In previous articles (first, second and third), Maya wrote about how she felt…
