United We Blog – for a peaceful and democratic Nepal

  • Peace Process and Monarchy: GenNext Views

    It is widely believed that overwhelming majority of rural youths, partly influenced by the Maoist Peoples’ War and frustrated by the kings’ anti-democracy activities in the past, want no monarchy in Nepal. Same applies with city youths who are deeply dissatisfied with the monarchy and want it abolished. Out of the 12 medical science and…

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  • Those Left Behind: Nepali Stories of Conflict

    The teacher’s family was particularly anguished that the people who killed the teacher were actually his own students, and while in the aftermath, the children have left Lamjung, the killers roam freely there. “Killing your own teacher for an idea so vague and so wrong is like patricide at the most unimaginable state” my friend…

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  • Terror Continues: What Will Happen To Peace Process?

    While they are protesting possible violation of code of conduct by the government, Maoists are intensifying their anti-peace process activities. Here are proofs: Contacting From Captivity: Jodhi Sahakanu of Devapurteta in Bara district. He is in Maoist captivity following a conflict between locals and the rebels a week ago. He is talking to his mother…

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  • Moriarty's Barrack Journey: Sabotaging Nepal's Peace Process?

    American ambassador is visiting Nepali Army’s sensitive barracks one after another as if he is the defense minister. By Sudheer Sharma [Excerpt of an article in Nepali by the former editor of Nepal Magazine in Friday edition of Kantipur daily. Translated by UWB for the benefit of those who somehow know how to give lecture…

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  • Moriarty’s Barrack Journey: Sabotaging Nepal’s Peace Process?

    American ambassador is visiting Nepali Army’s sensitive barracks one after another as if he is the defense minister. By Sudheer Sharma [Excerpt of an article in Nepali by the former editor of Nepal Magazine in Friday edition of Kantipur daily. Translated by UWB for the benefit of those who somehow know how to give lecture…

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  • Maoist Comrades, Catch Your Ears and Say Sorry

    Say sorry comrades: Based on their poor and false intelligence, Maoists created havoc in Kathmandu traffic today by blocking vehicles and burning tires on the roads. This photo was taken this afternoon in Kalanki, Kathmandu.Pic by Subash Chandra Bista via Kantipur By Dinesh Wagle Wagle’s Web Log It’s official: That was one of the worst…

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  • Dateline Kathmandu: Quotes And Headlines Of The Day

    Quote of the Day (#1): “You should pressure the Maoists to make public about the status of abducted people before asking the government. Call off the stir and instead, pressure the Maoists to publicize whereabouts of people disappeared by them.” -Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala (as quoted by a family member of the disappeared person…

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