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Posted on 04-11-06 12:35 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Around 10 tourists were arrested

 
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Posted on 04-11-06 1:17 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Posted on 04-11-06 1:22 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Dumbfoke tourists. What the hell were they doing during curfew? Were they high on hashish?
 
Posted on 04-11-06 1:22 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I became mad after seeing the picture of korean photo journalist beaten. after reading news that the japanese was beaten when he was going to eat in pokhara...
we dont go to other countries to oppose the ruling government do we........??????
You can see clear picture of opposing bush in iraq war around the world including nepal though it is non of our business...
I think the tourist were not throwing stone to the cops...they came to travel and when they need to stay in curfew ..what's the sense of coming to nepal? they were having peaceful demonstration...so what's wrong with it...????? its human rights....
 
Posted on 04-11-06 1:28 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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F**K Human rights when so many are dying In the name of humanity..............WE are not fighting another country Like the usa ....it is Nepalese against nepalese.....brother against brother...hence it becoms an internal affair....GET IT????
 
Posted on 04-11-06 1:30 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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OKay if it is internal affair..then why don't you beat all toursit that is in nepal that are stranded in nepal in curfew..you mofoker...okay,...this image will bring negative impact in nepalese toursim industry where many nepalese rely..okay dumb
 
Posted on 04-11-06 1:31 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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and hey mad dog..i have seen neplaese standing infront of white house,UN..saying we need democracy...if it is internal affair why we need to ask for support everything from international country
 
Posted on 04-11-06 1:34 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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and that was peaceful demonstration ...so what's wrong with that?
 
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F*Ckn retard...................country is in such civil unrest....people are dying........The world is laughing at us.....you motherf**Cker........dont start with me ok.......you saw some nepalese....demonstrating in washington...was there a curfue???? if there was one they would be shot.....got it???? Yes our country depends on tourism but TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT OUR CURRENT SITUATION IN NEPAL...............DO YOU THINK ANY ONE GIVES A SH*T ABOUT IT??? stranded in Nepal they know the situation in nepal as there is a international visiting advisory against Nepal.......so SHIT HAPPENS....im not proud of it and i dont like what i see but they are in the wrong place inthe wrong time...............SO ZIP IT.
 
Posted on 04-11-06 2:05 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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You retard.....many people who rely on tourist industry give shit okay...may be you are not that one..our tourism industry has already declined after all those shit...so when all tourist from the world stop coming to nepal....what do you think mofoker.....i have seen many hotels empty...all because of the shit going around our country..let me see mofoker....have you read papers that fulbari resort of pokhara is even offering room for dollar.......just to attract tourist...many hotels are offering cheapest price...do you know mofoker........the only thing i was saying is these kind of picture will show negative impact okay mofoker.....thats all i was saying mofoker..
 
Posted on 04-11-06 2:09 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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and mofoker i didn't see anywhere they were doing demonstaration during curew..will you post me mofoker..? if they did peaceful demonstration during curfew..
 
Posted on 04-11-06 2:10 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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SS74K, so what? Just because tourists bring dollars to Nepal, we should let them break laws of the country. They have defied curfew. They have broken the law. So they will and should be dealt with similar way any law breakers are dealt.
Just because nepalese are beggars like you infront of dollar gifting tourists does not mean they should take evry shit they give.
This is the same kind of slave mentality which you have that is dragging Nepal behind.
 
Posted on 04-11-06 2:11 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Normal life thrown out of gear as curfews, protests continue

Normal life in the Kathmandu Valley and elsewhere has been crippled as the government’s curfews and the general strike carried out by the seven opposition parties continued on the sixth straight day on Tuesday.

Transportation service, both long and short route, has come to a halt and almost all parts of the country and education institutions, businesses including banks and markets have been closed.

Tens of thousands of people going to the districts remain stuck in Kathmandu while those on their way to the capital city have been stranded at various places as transportation services have come to a complete halt from last Thursday when the general strike called by the seven-party alliance (SPA) started.

Reports said dozens of tourists who were to return to Kathmandu have been stranded in the western resort town of Pokhara and various other places.

In the meantime, a group of over 100 carried out a candle rally in Pokhara to protest the manhandling of a Japanese tourist by the police on Monday. The Japanese visitor whose name appeared in media reports as Toksang had gone out of his hotel at Lakeside to dine at a nearby restaurant when he was stopped by the policemen and beaten up along with the hotel owner who had accompanied him.

Tourism is one of the many sectors hard-hit by the continuous curfews and the general strike of the parties. Says Bishnu Soti of Nepal Tourism Board, “Although we have been doing our best to arrange emergency services for tourists, the curfew and the ongoing general strike have badly affected the tourism industry.” He, however, said no there were no reports of tourists caught in violence.

Meanwhile, due to continuous closure of markets and transportation service, the prices of necessary goods have skyrocketed and shortage of food items, especially vegetable, is looming large in Kathmandu. “The price of vegetable has almost doubled while we don’t see fresh vegetables in the market,” a shopper at Kalanki vegetable market said.

Crowds were seen at vegetable markets around Kathmandu in the morning as the night curfew imposed within Ring Road ended at 4:00 a.m. but shops in busy areas remained closed due angry protests ensuing in different parts of the city. In interior areas, retail shops looked busy as the local residents rushed to store goods.

For most city dwellers compelled to stay indoors in daytime due to curfew, it’s been a terrible experience. “I’m feeling choked staying indoors for days while my work has been affected. Worse still, there are no signs of immediate respite from this situation,” says Narayan Kandel of Baglung, who runs an English language institute at Sohrakhutte, Kathmandu. “Things are getting worse. Life of people depending on daily earnings has become tougher,” a seemingly frustrated Kandel told Nepalnews.

What frustrates him more is the prospect of further confrontation between the agitating parties and the royal government. “We have had too much of anarchy, violence and wrangling. Now time has come for the King to listen to the agitating parties and start reconciliation process. This can be the first step towards establishing peace in the country,” he added.

Says Soniya Sharma, an MA student says, “Everything has come to a halt due to the curfew and the strikes. Educational activities have been disrupted for over a week now as colleges are turning into battlegrounds. How long will this situation continue?”

In the meantime, mobile phone services have been snapped in Kathmandu and many other districts since Thursday morning. The workers’ union of the Nepal Telecom said the company has already suffered a net loss of Rs. 2.5 billion due to frequent disputation of services by the government.

Including the telecom workers’ union, trade unions of civil servants, bank employees and doctors seem unhappy with the ways of the royal government. Now, they have expressed solidarity to the ongoing pro-democracy movement. Doctors and nurses working in major hospitals in Kathmandu like TU Teaching Hospital, Bir Hospital, Gangalal Heart Center and Thapathali maternity hospital carried out dharna (sit-in protest) in support of the movement and against the government clack down.

Citing possible violence and loss of properties in the agitations, the district administrations of Kathmandu and Lalitpur clamped night curfew from last Wednesday. On Thursday, the first day of the nationwide general strikes, 13-hour daytime curfew was imposed from 7:00 a.m. Since then day curfews have become a regular phenomenon and so has violence. Seven-party protesters came out on the streets to defy the curfew. On Tuesday, the authorities relaxed the day curfew by two hours – starting from 12:00 in the afternoon till 5:00 in the afternoon.

Outside Kathmandu, Kaski, Chitwan and Kavre districts have witnessed growing tension following the death of three agitators, one each in three districts, when security forces opened fire at the protesting crowds. Curfews continue in these areas while reports of clashes between the protesters and the police pour in from other parts of the country as well.

Over a thousand pro-democracy activists have been arrested and hundreds others injured during protests across the country in the last six days. Those injured and detained also include journalists, human rights defenders, professionals and civil society leaders.

The government says the Maoists have infiltrated the protests and are triggering violence while the SPA has said this is a lame excuse for the government to crackdown on what call ‘final push’ for total democracy. nepalnews com Apr 11 06
 
Posted on 04-11-06 2:19 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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can u imagine; gyne ka supporter kasta chhan bhanera...
Tulsi Giri...Demrocracy aaye pachi india bhageko...
Kamal Thapa...Besya jasto...jata mantri painchha tetai jane..
Radha krishna Mainali...Change more than 5 partis up to now..
Something gauchan....He shoot a journalist and was in jail for 1 year pachi gyne le bachayeko..
yasta chor haru le rajya gareko...lai pani kalle support garcha...
sabai le hate garcha...i hate this king and i support SPA movement...
 
Posted on 04-11-06 2:22 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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So tourism industry is based on slave mentatlity..wow.. i bet you are also dollar beggar like rest of the world..this things is not dragging nepal...the main thing nepalese is dragging behind is that can't see each other doing good...from political leaders to everybody..all of them need big piece of cake....that is dragging behind...that mentality is the worst menatlity..you can see all these things going in our country...that things is dragging nepal back..
 
Posted on 04-11-06 2:31 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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ss74k you did not get an ounce of what I said, did you? I never said tourism industry is based on slave mentality. You may want to reread my post. Esta dhidey sanga key kura garne?
 
Posted on 04-11-06 3:31 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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These guys like Pasu and MADDOGG are the ones who is responsible for being a failed country. So much pride and ego that they forget where they stand. One says its an internal affair and one says they are breaking the law. Wow!! what a statement. So, what if its internal... people are people where ever u are. There is no caste, no citizenship before human-ness. Look at this statement by MADDog..
"..............WE are not fighting another country Like the usa ....it is Nepalese against nepalese.....brother against brother...hence it becoms an internal affair....GET IT???? "
I can't beleive it.. this guys such a dumbass... so u are saying it's good to kill your own bhais and dais? Anyways.. it's a waste to talk 'em people like MADDog and Pasu.. who has so much ego.. that they think Nepali and Nepal can survive without an outside help. See the whole picture people... foreign help is the main source of our economy. Hopefully we can all take a fresh air of Peace ..soon.
 
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So 4-day strike has ended.. so what next? any guesses?
 
Posted on 04-11-06 5:24 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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. if you have to know, that was just the beginning...
 
Posted on 04-11-06 10:28 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hey mofos.....................read my posts carefully....................I did not pose the world to set an international travel advisory against Nepal. Ubiquitos.....whatever as#Hole.........U st*thole read my post carefully twice ....I only meant that Its our mess in Nepal......I hate it....I want peace......But you attack a fellow Nepali on line with hate words??? This is the state with nepali vs Nepali.......Oh ssK74k.......Bring more tourist in the country in such a civil unrest.........some will die and then your tourism will shine more.....Man You smart as#..............this is not the time for tourists to be in Nepal.....But when Peace comes again...I want them all In our country......Right now .....????? They will be caught up in situations like this or worse ...so dont think I dont care about tourism...Im worried for their well being....Like you are i believe.....As for foriegn help....let reporters of BBC CNN etc do it ..not a bunch of tourists breaking curfue laws...............and yes I have ego and pasu......we are just concerned not like you guys who feel that tourism should flourish in the time of national crisis.
 
Posted on 04-11-06 10:39 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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i agree with ss74k his arguments actually makes sense.
 



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