Posted by: Murkha123 October 18, 2006
Maoists Atrocities - I
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All these Maoists know is threatening.. as if Baburam got phd in Terrorism. Maoists threaten security agencies Kantipur Report KATHMANDU, Sept 13 - Maoists in Morang have warned the authorities of severe consequences if they reestablish police posts and small customs, while in Arghakhanchi the rebels beat up a Nepali Congress cadre Monday for not paying "donations". In Morang, authorities have not been able to implement their earlier decision to reestablish police posts and small customs in the rural areas, due to threats from the Maoists. "A meeting of all security agencies of the eastern districts had decided to reestablish police posts and customs one by one. But because of Maoist threats, the decision could not be implemented," a security source said. The rebels have warned that they would start abducting policemen and customs officials and even wage war against them if the offices were reestablished. In the eastern districts alone, 331 police posts and five dozen small customs were relocated during the Maoist insurgency. In eastern Balkot VDC-2 of Arghakhanchi district, Maoists Monday evening brutally beat-up local Nepali Congress cadre Durga Bhusal, for not paying donations. Earlier, on Sept 8 too the rebels had captured and thrashed Bhusal with rifle butts. The rebels this time have also charged Bhusal of informing media about the earlier incident, family sources said. A local FM station had broadcast news about Bhusal's beating. The rebels have been demanding Rs 24,000 from him. The incident has terrorized the entire village. Also, Maoists recently abducted 13-year-old Ameet Bhattarai of Bakhara village, Bangal-5, in Arghakhanchi. Bhattarai was abducted when he had gone out to fetch water, family members said. He is an eighth grader at local Saraswati Lower Secondary School. Bhattarai's family members have appealed to human rights workers and journalists for the release of their son. "We have already requested the Maoists to let us meet our child once, but they did not listen to us," said his mother Basundhara, adding, "earlier they (Maoists) used to say that our son is with them, now they even deny having him. We just want to see our child once." In Mahottari, Maoists have not made public the whereabouts of local businessman Sambhu Yadav and Indian national Chandreshwor Shah, whom they had abducted from Dhirapur VDC a week ago. Posted on: 2006-09-12 21:27:17 (Server Time)
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