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acharya
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Posted on 08-31-04 4:16
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cool_keta
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Posted on 08-31-04 2:59
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taken from BBC-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Foreign Minister Prakash Sharan Mahat said the killings came as a shock because "there were no demands or deadlines." He said he had stressed that Nepal was not part of the US-led coalition in Iraq. "I repeatedly conveyed the message that these people have nothing to do with the Americans," he said. The Kathmandu government accused recruitment agencies of putting impoverished Nepalese workers at risk in Iraq. It vowed "to take action against those persons who are found involved in illegal methods of recruitment of helpless Nepalese into Iraq, resulting in this devastating tragedy". Nepal, one of the poorest countries in the world, has banned Nepalis from going to Iraq, despite the relatively well-paid jobs there. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This shows that Nepali government are afraid . They are afraid to admit that they have any hand in aiding US. how pathatic. They werent rescued because no demands/deadline was informaed???? WTF, do they indented to rescue after all has gone bad or something
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cool_keta
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Posted on 08-31-04 3:00
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Ramesh Khadka's mother fainted after hearing that her son died. Poor mother
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Posted on 08-31-04 3:01
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The only solution to our Nepalese woes will be possible when no one will leave Nepal. These nepaelse who left Nepal actually are brave ones. They wanted to do something in order to support their families. They had some guts.... even with little education and unaware of what they might have to face in the foreign soils, they hoped some ray of hope to keep the hearts of thier family members beating. Not by kiling fellow nepalese brothers, not by burning rubber tires on the streeet, not by forcing the schools to close, not by taking any sort of advantage from fellow citizens, BUT resorting to the last possiblility of earning some money nomatter where they will have to sweat, whether be it Korea, Malaysia, or Iraq. Imagine if all these people were prevented from leaving Nepal for work outside, lock them all within Nepal... boy, these guys will definitely do something to whip all the policians responsible for the chaos in Nepal. No, they will not join Maoists... they will go against the moaists... They will f*** the Maoists.. they will topple the government. If Nepalese Govt. is listening, the only way to beat Maoists will be stop issuing passports. Tell Nepalese that Please do not go out of the country. We still can grow gold in our lands. F** you Baburam and Prachande.
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dukhisathi
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Posted on 08-31-04 3:09
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I totally agree with "JagaltayBhoot ".. they should wait till FRIDAY so that they can burn those MF alive... and let Muslims realise that even the poor country like Nepal is capable of eluminating the unwanted burden... those muslims are nothing but piece of Junk which should be cleared up from this world.
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Posted on 08-31-04 3:21
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Islam is a religion of PEACE, so as the muslims claim. On the contrary, Islam has always been the pioneer of voilence, injustice, intolerance, woman bashing, and pedophilia. To learn more on the "peacefulness" of ISLAM, please visit: http://www.flex.com/~jai/satyamevajayate http://www.faithfreedom.org/Articles/sinaawa40621.htm http://www.mantra.com/holocaust
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Posted on 08-31-04 3:25
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dammn this is just wrong, what had Nepal done?? this is soo frustrating..these pigs will never learn anything, does this religion have no respect towards humanity?? dammn..these ppl sud be BURNED ALIVE...this is just wrongg..it really got into my heart.... may their soul rest in peacee..
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Pissed off
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Posted on 08-31-04 4:37
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I just heard on the NPR an interview with the Nepalese Ambassador to the U.K., something Rana, and he infuriated me. Instead of condemning the killings, he simply said that ýthey were ILLEGALLY crossing from Jordan to Iraqýýý.they were in Iraq ILLEGALLY.ý My question is, why is this bastard Rana using the word ýILLEGALLYý twice in a twenty second interview instead of condemning the killers? Why is this jerk head implying that it was the fault of Nepalese that they were killed? This Rana, whoever he is, should be forced to resign from the Ambassadorship since he is not fit to be an ambassador.
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Pissed off
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Posted on 08-31-04 4:37
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I just heard on the NPR an interview with the Nepalese Ambassador to the U.K., something Rana, and he infuriated me. Instead of condemning the killings, he simply said that ýthey were ILLEGALLY crossing from Jordan to Iraqýýý.they were in Iraq ILLEGALLY.ý My question is, why is this bastard Rana using the word ýILLEGALLYý twice in a twenty second interview instead of condemning the killers? Why is this jerk head implying that it was the fault of Nepalese that they were killed? This Rana, whoever he is, should be forced to resign from the Ambassadorship since he is not fit to be an ambassador.
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zapatista
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Posted on 08-31-04 5:26
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Poverty in Nepal is unbearable... People are seeking alternative ways to feed their families... The 12 Nepalis got stuck in the middle of a war... They are now casualties of a war that should never have been fought... There are numerous casulaties from Nepal, Italy, South Korea, America... The Nepali government must begin to care about their people and the conditions that force them to seek financial gain elsewhere-even in a war-torn, dangerous country like Iraq. What does that say about Nepal if people see Iraq as a better alternative to financial gain? How sad...how terribly sad that no one did anything to stop this from happening. There were protests in the streets when a Filipino was caputred - this pressured their government to negotiate the life of one person and it worked! There were protests in the streets of So. Korea when one of their own was taken and beheaded. Are the people of Nepal so apathetic that they don't care about their "brothers"- why weren't they protesting in the streets? Why weren't we flooding our representative in DC with phone calls and letters? Why are we so goddamn passive????? I guess we already know that the government of Nepal is completely apathetic...I feel awful for the families of those 12 brave men that were unjustly killed. I feel even more awful that this message board is filled with so much hatred and we are so reactive that we as a people have not cared to get involved until now.
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Murkha Maila
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Posted on 08-31-04 5:30
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First of all, condolence to the bereaved family. This indeed is a very sad news. I was listening to NPR yesterday and there was a news about drivers in Iraq. Turks, Indians, Pakisthani and Nepali were mentioned to be employed as truck drivers delivering the supplies to the American soldiers. Therefore, there is no question that there are still Nepalis working in Iraq. Is our government aware of this? I hope our government does everything necessary to protect those who are still in Iraq.
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zapatista
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Posted on 08-31-04 5:30
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Poverty in Nepal is unbearable... People are seeking alternative ways to feed their families... The 12 Nepalis got stuck in the middle of a war... They are now casualties of a war that should never have been fought... There are numerous casulaties from Nepal, Italy, South Korea, America... The Nepali government must begin to care about their people and the conditions that force them to seek financial gain elsewhere-even in a war-torn, dangerous country like Iraq. What does that say about Nepal if people see Iraq as a better alternative to financial gain? How sad...how terribly sad that no one did anything to stop this from happening. There were protests in the streets when a Filipino was caputred - this pressured their government to negotiate the life of one person and it worked! There were protests in the streets of So. Korea when one of their own was taken and beheaded. Are the people of Nepal so apathetic that they don't care about their "brothers"- why weren't they protesting in the streets? Why weren't we flooding our representative in DC with phone calls and letters? Why are we so goddamn passive????? I guess we already know that the government of Nepal is completely apathetic...I feel awful for the families of those 12 brave men that were unjustly killed. I feel even more awful that this message board is filled with so much hatred and we are so reactive that we as a people have not cared to get involved until now.
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Posted on 08-31-04 5:36
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No one beside Nepali government and faggot king is responsible for this mass murder. People protesting for stupid Girija could not board in plane with respect and they do not care about 12 people who were been abducted in Iraq. Now every one's eyes got opened when they got killed. The stupid priminister did not even say a word to release those people. He has no shame he still a priminister who does not feel like saying a word when people being killed everywhere. Can these Girija's PUCHAR stop burning the tree and stop vandalising cars and think about something productive. King he is already a musderer, I have no faith on him that he will do something for Nepal and Nepali citizen.
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caliguy1
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Posted on 08-31-04 5:37
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Posted on 08-31-04 5:43
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My sympathies for the grieved families, may the departed soul rest in peace. Violence on the part of Nepalese to the Nepalese Muslism is not the solution. Maybe we can help by signing petition that is put up in one of the threads. That might not help much but it at least shows that we care. All the terrorists especially Maoist, praying that u burn in hell.
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as101
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Posted on 08-31-04 6:07
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Burn down the mosque, kill all musaltya from nepal that is what we need to do next
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coolnepali
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Posted on 08-31-04 8:17
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Look At those pictures at Nepalnews.com of those students protesting. It seems like they have closed down all the discos, and here they are dancing in the street.....Are they protesting for those who lost their lives or are they protesting to dance in the street with happy face. About petition..go to the link below http://www.petitiononline.com/mod_perl/signed.cgi?SAMBEDNA
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rabi
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Posted on 08-31-04 8:54
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May they rest in peace. All they wanted to do was work their asses off at any menial job they could get so that they could earn a few bucks for their families that they simply found impossible to earn in Nepal. What a sad commentary on the state of Nepal and of the world in general. What a way this century has unfolded..both in Nepal and in the world! It's really sad to see these poor souls be hounded from Nepal by the corrupt, self-enriching and utterly incompetent politicians/governments that have slaughtered the economy and the murderous Maoist leadership that convefniently hides behind India while it turns Nepal into a rubble in the pretext of saving it...only to fall prey to the greedy middlemen who dumped them into the hell that is Iraq, probably to earn a few extra bucks that the suckers were going gobble instead of sharing with these men. And these self-righteous terrorists in Iraq...they are the cancer of this world...them and their ideologies...and this group is the worst of the worst...if there is such a scale of these terrorits. When they realized they had caught the wrong prey and that there was really no demand to be made against them, they just decided to take the life of these 12 people, instead of letting them go. No matter how hard I try to convince myself that all major religions are good in nature and that they emphasize the same basic human values, only in different ways, this one appears to be different. Yes there are a vast number of peaceful Muslims, but as far as I can tell, that's IN SPITE OF the hatred, violence and oppression this religion preaches, not BCAUSE of it. Why were these poor souls killed when countless other hostages in Iraq from other countries have been released? Did the government do enough? And what's with the Minister of Labor as well as the ambassador in England emphasizing these people were in Iraq illegally? What the f**k are they talking about? Your citizens are hanging by a noose and what you do is publicly blame them?? If that's the best they can say in public, how sincerely did they try to save these poor souls? I am also disappointed by how much coverage the fate of these folks received in the US, especially beofre their killing. I can't blame the US for the fact that these gorkhes are dead, but the fact is that these killers are pissed off at the US. When one European or a Japanese gets caught, it's a big deal. When these 12 poor souls who would be the US armed force's cooks and cleaners are about to die, it's not a news. I have always understood that US is a big bepari nation at heart and is mostly driven by its econimic interests, but when there is such a massively tragic human story linked to its glorious quest for "freedom and democracy" in the Middle East, I would have thought the US media would think the US population would want to be informed, although the souls whose lives were on the line were from farway Nepal as opposed to any other country with which lots of dollars could be traded. --Sad and angry in NYC. To add insult to injury, George Bush is going to be sounding his uncompassionate horn in person in NYC tomorrow. :(
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Posted on 08-31-04 9:24
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This is totally a sad and grieve moment in our lives and our way of living. It is very sad to hear excuation of 12 Nepalese who hasnot commit any crime. First, of all they cant live a peaceful life in nepal. They have to go to iraq working for 2o thousand rupees a month to feed the whole family. Whom should we blame? Should we blame our goverment? should be blame mOaist? should we blame them or US goverment? The way i look at the things here is all connected. The whole propoganda is making a big issue here. There gives a way for oppostion to make a fuss even they could have done nothing even being in power. The second one is for moron king who concern is more on rich and money than suffering poor ppl. He or some bloody damm minister could have flown to baghdad and try to negotitate the whole sitution. You know Laxim parasd devkotta didnot write muna madan for vague. His muna madan is not only the past of nepalese seeking a job overseas but also the story of what happeing in present. I have a big salut for the him for his vision. The time has come to move by showing the entire world that even the small nation like nepal is capable to do something. I dont mean to burn the mosque even being voilent relegion in the world. They spread there relegion on the power of swords. I think we use to mention about danav and daitya in ramayan and mahabharat. The real word for them is they are DANAV. lets go to street and let the whole world hear it. F........ politics and politicians
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Posted on 08-31-04 9:33
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LOOK AT THIS PIC
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Posted on 08-31-04 10:53
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I normally do not pay much attention to affairs regarding Nepal or Nepali citizens, but this one hit too close to home. I pray for a sweet retribution against the perpetrators, this act of senseless violence shouldn't go unanswered. We are humans, we expect to be treated as one, regardless of our status, our economic background, our religion, our nationalily or our political ideology. There is no excuse for mind numbing extremism.
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