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HarvestMoon
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Eight years of conflict, IEDs/mines in Nepal ý More than 10,000 people have died ý More than Rs. 10 billion worth property destroyed, damaged, looted ý More than 2000 children have been orphaned ý More than 8,000 children have been displaced ý More than 6689 children were abducted ý More than 84 children have been arrested ý Until 2000 use of IEDs and landmines was reported only in 37 districts, 72 in 2002 and by 2003 all 75 districts ý Security forces use victim-activated mines (pressure and tripwire), command-detonated mines (remote control), and explosive devices with timers ý Maoists use IEDs like socket bomb, presurecooker bomb, pipe bomb, baltin bomb etc. to trap, ambush security personnel ý Security force has used about 10,000 antipersonnel mines to defend some 50 army posts. Acknowleged the use of mines in 2002. ý In 2002 there were 720 casualties caused by landmines, improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and other explosive devices, including 202 people killed and 518 injured. A total of 313 of the casualties were civilians, including 49 women and 46 children. ý In 2001, the NCBL recorded 214 people killed and 210 injured in 148 landmine and IED incidents. ý The Bheri Zonal Hospital reports that about 13 percent of the casualties of the conflict treated at the hospital in 2002 were mine casualties. ý A review of the NCBL database on casualties leads Landmine Monitor to estimate that there were 177 civilian casualties to landmines and IEDs in 2002. Note: Data until 2002. Sources: CWIN, UNICEF, Child Soldier Newsletter, NCBL, Landmine Monitor Report 2001&2002 My research on daily broadsheets (TKP, KP, SP, R, AP, ST, HT) for the period of Nov 03 to April 04 (six months) showý ý 99 children became victims of IEDs left behind by Maoists and grenades left behind by security forces. Mistaking them for toysý found in fields, grazing ground, roadsides etc. ý Among them 33 died out of which 27 were boys and 7 were girls. ý 66 were injured out of which 47 were boys and 9 were girls. ý If the rate of incidents remained the same then 1.5 children per day get injured or die due to IEDs. ý 1 child is killed by IEDs/mines every 5.5 days ý 1 child get injured every 3.3 days. ý This is a very worrisome figure for Nepal because of the total population 41 % is comprised of children below 16yrs. And 8% of the children live in villages. 40 % of the total children belong to extremely poor family. Now where does this scene lead us? WHAT DOES THIS ALL SAY? Giving you all more things to worry aboutý HM
HarvestMoon
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*sorry, it should be 86% of children live in villages. HM
Pisces
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Its devastating... feel so sorry for those children.
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all i can say is i feel sorry bout what have happened in nepal on all those past yrs but i am sure i won't be seeing peace nepal once again like before till i am alive....
Moneyminded
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u guys have to understand onething...............once the blood starts it never ends..............thats the thing.........this is how civil war gets long and long............they started pretty good but i cant figure out where they screw it up? The intellectual like baburam bhattari can go so off track from his philoshopy whose is consider as one of the best architect of south asia.......... but i do feel sorry for what happened? why dont u ask some of the intellecutal of sajha to go back to nepal and raise the voice against the moaist...........dekhi haal cha ne kaun kitne pani meh
Foe_4_mysty
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Dear moneyminded sir! Namastey! Hajur jaanus nepal! Maobadi sanga ladne hajur bhanda Intellectual byakti yo sajha.com ma aru kohi hunai sakdaina! yo mero 5 din ko sajha yatra ko anubhav! hass ta dhanyabaad! ;) Uhi hajur ko sewak.. (guys! wot do ya think??) p3ac3 out!
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