Posted by: sweetheros April 19, 2006
Army infiltrates rally rather than Maoists
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This is now true, this what gyane and kamale and all Thapas in power trying how to kiss tha ass of gyane by infiltrate people's rally and blaming the Maoists in the movement... Thapas in power and Tuchcha Giri with his stupid master must be brought to justice before the International community and people of Nepal. Plainclothes soldier brought grenade to rally: OHCHR Kantipur Report KATHMANDU, April 19 - The United Nations' Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)-Nepal on Tuesday confirmed eKantipur news report about a plainclothes RNA soldier infiltrating a pro-democracy rally in Nepalgunj with a grenade in his possession. "OHCHR now believes that it has confirmed that there were RNA soldiers present during the demonstration and that at least one of them was carrying a grenade," said Kieran Dwyer, spokesperson, OHCHR-Nepal. "It is concerned that RNA personnel misled the Office on three occasions regarding this incident." The spokesperson further said: "It also has serious questions regarding the role of plain-clothed undercover RNA personnel present during demonstrations. It is raising these concerns with higher RNA authorities." eKantipur in its April 11 news report had said that OHCHR officials in the mid-western city had "found a soldier with a grenade at a rally" and that they "saw dozens of plainclothes soldiers with explosives from the nearby RNA base infiltrating the mass demonstration." OHCHR, while admitting that an unidentified man with an object consistent with a grenade was brought to their attention, refuted eKantipur story the following day. Subsequently, the UN human rights body found the same man during a visit to Kohalpur army barracks on 13 April, as a private deployed at the army camp, Dwyer said. "The RNA confirmed his presence in the demonstration and acknowledged that as many as 10 soldiers in plainclothes had been present amongst the demonstrators on 10 April." The spokesperson defended the rebuttal saying OHCHR did so on the basis that it did not have enough information to confirm these allegations at the time of the demonstration. Posted on: 2006-04-18 21:16:30 (Server Time) http://www.kantipuronline.com/kolnews.php?&nid=71542
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