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 Let's get organized for ANA 2005 and protest against King

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Posted on 02-02-05 10:32 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Dear colleagues in Ameriacas,
Since King has imposed emergency and the protest is unlikely to happen even in future, we need to send signals to the King that we love democracy more than you. Therefore, I would like to ask your solidarity for DEMOCRACY IN NEPAL and protest against the King in the event of ANA Convention 2005 which is not that far down the road.

Those of you, if you have anything already in mind in terms of getting organized for protest please let us know.


 
Posted on 02-03-05 12:54 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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It is not abost single poltician. it is about the principal. i do not see any problem . some day one of us will run the country. that might be you or me. if we have do not have great thinking towards democracy , freedom then who else will have.
 
Posted on 02-03-05 1:18 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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bideshi dude
i admire ur thoughts for freedom and demo"CRAP", we all have different opinions and we all are entitled to hold it, but just becoz ppl don't agree with u don't mean they are cheap thinkiners or work in gas stations, and what's wrong with workin in gas stations for a living anyways, its better than stealing and corruption or whatever..........anyways, point is, some of us feel we should give more time for the King to prove his point, we all 've seen what the politicians have done over the yrs, they could't come together to hold peace talks and they all worried about their own merits rather than that of the country, on the other hand, i am sure equal number of us feel King should not have killed democracy like this, and i am talking about those of us here in Us, Uk or wherever outside of Nepal, how viable is it to hold on protests in ANA conventions or go and lobby in congress, as the dude who started this thread said, let's get some attention of the King, u seriously thinking protests here would have any effect on him or Bush, if u are really worried about freedom of people and democracy, do as "mshrestha" suggested earlier in this thread, go and help in nepal, work in villages schools or health centers, that would be a lot better than wasting time in protests here or in Nepal, i am sure once the phone lines are back up senior leaders will give orders to their chamchas and young student leaders to hold protests and i am sure half a million ppl will hit the road, and guys like u in US if u were not here, i m sure u would be part of that half a million, creating unnecessary violence and so called "andolan", which is exactly what the maoists want...........as said earlier, let's not call for protests here and create a division here also as back home, and not going to protests doesn't necessarily mean we don't care about people or freedom, chill out everyone and don;'t be late for ur shift at gas stations.............
 
Posted on 02-03-05 1:38 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I undarstand that but some people are just do not get to realize how hard to gate freedom . I know any body can have there personal opnion but we all are from nepal and some time it will better to have single opnion for issue like democracy and freedom of speech. Any one can say anything here now cause we have that freedoom of speech.NOw we do not have any freedom of speech and other basic right in nepal. It's been 2 days i am not able to talk to my wife who is pregnent. DO you think it is idea to shutdown whole communicaation for the sake of politics. why we have to pay the price on the name of dirty politics?
 
Posted on 02-03-05 1:38 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I undarstand that but some people are just do not get to realize how hard to gate freedom . I know any body can have there personal opnion but we all are from nepal and some time it will better to have single opnion for issue like democracy and freedom of speech. Any one can say anything here now cause we have that freedoom of speech.NOw we do not have any freedom of speech and other basic right in nepal. It's been 2 days i am not able to talk to my wife who is pregnent. DO you think it is idea to shutdown whole communicaation for the sake of politics. why we have to pay the price on the name of dirty politics?
 
Posted on 02-03-05 1:41 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I undarstand that but some people are just do not get to realize how hard to gate freedom . I know any body can have there personal opnion but we all are from nepal and some time it will better to have single opnion for issue like democracy and freedom of speech. Any one can say anything here now cause we have that freedoom of speech.NOw we do not have any freedom of speech and other basic right in nepal. It's been 2 days i am not able to talk to my wife who is pregnent. DO you think it is idea to shutdown whole communicaation for the sake of politics. why we have to pay the price on the name of dirty politics?
 
Posted on 02-03-05 1:48 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I am sorry to hear about ur difficult situation, i am sure none of us aer happy about the ban on communication thing, and i, as everyone else, hope it gets overtturned soon enough, we all are eager to talk to our loved ones and relatives, we can all see this maoist problem is not going to dissolve away so easily, and sth has to givem right now beest we can do is support the move made by the king, although i do agree that the communication should be lifted soon, ...........may god help us once the ban is off and the protests are on the streets, coz no one knows what's really going to happen.....peace
 
Posted on 02-03-05 5:38 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Lets organize a rally in DC, we gotta let the fat King know that we are against Autocracy.
 
Posted on 02-03-05 5:51 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Go in front of 1600 Penn Ave and drop dead you social disease. Don't try to break our country you pu**yface dhoti supporter. You have ruined our country all these years, sit your dhotia** down and let us roll our way. We shall see how you organize a rally in D.C, thats my challenge to you. If its us against them, bring it on. Lets do or die.
 
Posted on 02-03-05 6:10 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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TO : ANA/NRNA -
Let me know when you have the protest scheduled. I will also join you all but with a different agenda - I will be holding the placard in support of the King's action.
 
Posted on 02-03-05 6:13 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Chill our sugnite dude, so here we go, protest and support rallies simultaneously,that would be sth wouldn't it.........fun fun
 
Posted on 02-03-05 6:13 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hey twinkle bell, is Gyane giving you a lollipop to suck on?
 
Posted on 02-03-05 6:36 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hahahahahah what can you expect from ANA, they have no
time to give any words in this time, what will they deliver to you.

See it, current front page of ANA speaks itself, after 48 years of time
they had no update, no say: They don't want to make bad relation
with their dear .... KG:


"Updates:
ANA - Nepalese Hostages in Iraq Fund
in nepalnews.com

ANA mourns South Asian tsunami losses
President's Message - December 2004

ANA Executive Committee Meeting
November 13, 2004

ANA Newsletter - Fall 2004

ANA - Nepalese Hostages in Iraq Fund

Press coverage of Convention from India
Abroad and from the Scottsdale Republic

2004 Phoenix Convention photographs "


 
Posted on 02-03-05 6:53 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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What will a protest do? i don't think its time for protest or anything.. no matter who people believe is guilty for the current situations.. either mofo netas, maobadis or gyane... or all... what we really need now is peace.. protesting for democracy won't do anything.. lets establish peace and security first.. then we can start worrying about so called DEMOCRACRY IN NEPAL!!!

jai nepal
 
Posted on 02-03-05 7:03 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Guys,I am not in US but I hope u ppl will keep the morals of democracy high.Those dude,who likes king regime,do not be rude but i suggest them to stay in my village in rukum ......only 5 hours far from district head quarters and u ppl will know what means emergency and sencership???????????????????please,who want to give a chance to the king should stay in remote parts of nepal......WHY DO nOt U PPL WILL Take Chance this time???????????????????????????
 
Posted on 02-03-05 7:11 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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GP, I had posted this email in your other thread. These "elites" are actually pondering in their backyard, the same way as "Girija jee's" mentality.
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Friends:
Separation of power, guarantee of liberty, and participatory and competitive electoral process are the essence of a liberal democracy, and all three have been grossly violated
by the latest takeover. Let this be a lesson to all those who believe in democracy that the future constitutional arrangements shall not leave any such loopholes. I speak of future amidst such chaos, because I believe in it.
Alok Bohara

Friends,
Today 8 PM (MST) Indian Zee TV briefly showed Nepal with street demonstrations and effigy burnings. The commentator said, India, UN ( Kofi Anan), Britain and the USA are critical of the royal take over. It also said, China stated it was Nepal's internal affairs (whatever you want to make of it) I have recaptured your expressed sentiments. We must strike when the iron is hot!!! There needs to be one Petition right away and next one a few weeks later with abit more thoughts and analysis! Right now -short, not-sweet and HOT!! WE NEED TO WORK ON FIRST ONE RIGHT AWAY!
Arun

Dear friends:
I am sure everybody is just stunned to learn the new development in Nepal and may still be trying to get settled with the news. King Gyanendra had always acted suspicious from the very onset. And now he has made it very clear to the rest of the world. This is no doubt an outright blow to the democracy, whatever the pretext he has given. Several other alternatives could have been tried before he jumped right in, in the manner he did. There
could be no excuse whatsoever to grab power this way. It's almost certain that he is in a mission to wipe out democracy from Nepal. While we expect to hear some more condemnation from the international community, what about we diaspora ? What is
our position on this ? We must act fast and and get our view point across. Now that the media and communication in Nepal is cut off, can we make a written statement (or condemnation) and give to the Nepalese Embassy here in DC with a copy to State
Department and possibly to as many senators as we possibly can reach.
Yours,
Shambhu Lama

Dear all:
The news from Nepal this morning has shocked all of us who were hoping for a peaceful resolution of crisis in Nepal. The situation today just like in 1960, is extraordinary. Now there is only one central actor in Nepal, the King. The political parties are completely sidelined, and are, in fact, helpless. We do not know how the Maoists will react, but it may be a battle of two guns, or a negotiation with two forces. The Nepali Diaspora has to rise to this occasion just the way we rose in 1990. Fortunately, the situation then was different; there was a world wide wave of democracy. Now, the King has
spelled out "terrorism" and failure of the successive governments
to bring peace and hold elections as his major justifications to
assume total control of the country. The use of "terrorism" as a
shield to his action - the new cancer in the world - might appease
some powers. Although the King's proclamation talks about his
commitment to multiparty democracy, today's act is not in that
spirit. I am sure we will hear similar voices from India and do
other powers interested in Nepal. I personally think Nepal is
being pushed back where we were 45 years ago.
I believe, we should have a multipronged strategy to send our
Serious concerns to this event in Nepal, as best as we could do
From outside. It may be a combination of appeals to the King,
protests in Washington DC and New York and appeals to the US
President and Congress and also the Canadian Government and
Indian Prime Minister. The first thing we can do is to
revise the letter proposed by Girija jee in the DC meeting and
send it to the King to show how concerned we are about the
events in Nepal. We should forcefully articulate our unflinching
support for multiparty democracy and peace and no less.
In a couple of days, we need to rally several urgent actions to
help the Nepali situation. I know this is another sad day for
Nepal, but we keep our faith alive and do what we can do to
promote democracy, peace and development in Nepal.
As the first order of business, some of us will expeditiously
revise the proposed appeal to the King and circulate it seeking
wider input, and then for extensive endorsement by the North
American Diaspora and Nepali organizations.
We will continue to devise other phases of our involvement to help
Nepal.
Jai Nepal.
Ambika P. Adhikari

"Nepal is under house arrest" is the right expression. The first
order of business to file a petition to the King via the Nepali
Embassay. It needs to be strongly worded. I hope I/we do
not have to sell this idea.
Arun

Friends, Let's keep each other updated especially
under circumstances that Nepal is under house arrest.
Mallika

All: I am sure many of you heard the news this morning that King Gyanendra has sacked the Deuba government, closed down airports and all other means of communication in and out of Nepal. All political leaders seems to be in house arrest and the streets of Kathmandu are highly guarded by armed forces.
Although elaborate news is not out yet, the petition Girija ji presented and we discussed in Washington DC this past weekend is much more relevant and needs to be expedited. In light of this the content of course needs to be changed/modified. I recommend that the committee we formed to go over this document do a quick electronic conference to review its contents. I am sure here will be many reactions to this development both
from here nd from Nepal.
Jeet

Dear All,
We have been discussing different forms of democracy? Is the present
democracy that king will be ushering in Nepali will be a liberal democracy or inclusive democracy or guided democracy? I think we don't need to define democracy. It is always liberal because it honors the feelings and thoughts of all sectors of the societies, is inclusive because it gives an avenue either already present or to form for the all the sectors of the societies to define their own future. At this juncture, what is the role of expatriate Nepali's role after the royal take over? Looking forward to hearing from all intellectual and concerned Nepali expatriates.
Pramod

 
Posted on 02-03-05 7:13 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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You can still kiss my blacka** with your candiea** mouth. I don't know what your candya** is trying to imply here??? Go help your jacka** motherf**kin mao friends in Rukum and stop killing innocent poor people.


{its all good in the hood}
 
Posted on 02-03-05 7:14 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Nepalese democratic leaders are like an undisciplined children and democracy is like a candy store it can be sweet or it can make you very sick.

Would you let an undisciplined child run your house? The answer is ?No?, so in order for the country to be come a democratic country?you must have disciplined leaders.

Either you get discipline from the Maoist or you get discipline from the King. Two choices?. choose one?

Who?s your Daddy?


MCR7

 
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You are alright MCR7, you in the hood.



{its all good in the hood}
 
Posted on 02-03-05 7:26 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Good point KulBdr!

I agree 100% of what GYAN' did. And Im not a King lover, or Panche.... When I heard about the news... that was the best news ever from Nepal. I understand... these so called DEMOCRACY lover felling f***-off, and news about India, UK, USA... upset about Nepal incident.. Only one thing I have to say to them is-

"GIVE PEACE A CHANCE!" - J. Lennon

& whatever it takes to bring peace in Nepal, is acceptable to me. As king said he will do it within 3yrs, we all should GIVE HIM A CHANCE... or get ready for MAOIST's

PEOPLE REPUBLIC of NEPAL.

HAIL THE KING!
& U PEACE LOVER real NEPALI PEOPLE out there!!

F*** ALL THE POLITICAL PARTIES!!

MIDDLE FINGER TO THE REST OF THE WORLD WHO OPPOSE THIS!!!
 
Posted on 02-03-05 7:32 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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arryan, you sound like one hardcore dogg. Keep the words floating....


{its all good in the hood}
 



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