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US troops enter Nepal; Army admits killing innocents
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Thursday January 16, 2003 20:25 by Brian O'Connor
Following the arrival of American and Belgian weapons to the tyrannical King of Nepal, US troops have been deployed to Nepal. It is possible that they intend to train the RNA and police to use their new toys (M-16s and Minimis) in order to 'crush insurgency'. MORE! US forces in Nepal for joint military exercise By Surendra Phuyal KATHMANDU, Jan 13:A team of the US Pacific Command forces is currently in Nepal as part of a joint military training exercise with the Royal Nepal Army soldiers, which will continue for a month beginning next week. A platoon each from both countries will take part in the exercise. While this is a "kind of a routine, annual exercise" involving the US and the Nepalese soldiers, the exercise has three purposes: to enhance the operational capability of the US Pacific forces; to improve their inter-operability with other forces; and also to increase the tactical efficiency of the host nation, according to Constance Colding Jones, the US Embassy spokesperson in Kathmandu. Dubbed ‘Joint Combined Exchange Training’, "the exercise also includes some medical trauma and emergency (drills) that may be needed during natural disasters," Jones told The Kathmandu Post. "The exercise is part of our on-going military exchange programme. It’s a business-as-usual kind of thing." Such an exchange programme, she added, has been going on between the RNA and the US Pacific Command since mid-1990s. The United States has entered into agreements with a total of 25 countries in the Asia Pacific region to conduct such exercises. The RNA officials, meanwhile, said the US Pacific Command forces comprising of a platoon will partake in the exercise together with a RNA platoon somewhere in central Nepal. "The exercise will start next week," an official told The Kathmandu Post. The RNA has been involved in similar joint military exercises also with the British Army. Just a few months ago, a joint British Army-RNA combined military exercise for effective disaster management was conducted in Kathmandu Valley. A few examples of similar exercises forces are, the "Baker Neptune", and "Hold Fast". While the former was conducted once, about nine years ago, the latter was done thrice all in the mid-1990s. Widely acclaimed for its expertise in various UN peacekeeping operations, the RNA also participated in a multi-platoon training event with forces from the US, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. The event was held at the RNA’s Peacekeeping Training Centre, Kavre-Panchkhal three years ago. ALSO: One girl dead, four others injured in cross-fire, other details An eight-year-old girl died and four others were injured, including three of her sisters, in shoot-out between the armed police and Maoists at Dingla in Bhojpur 150 kms southwest of the capital Monday Sabina Khawas died instantly and sisters Sharmila, 19, Pramila, 12, Binita,12, and Lal Bahadur Bika, 56, were injured at home in the cross-fire, the same source said. The injured have been airlifted for A platoon each from the US Army and the Royal Nepal Army (RNA) will conduct a routine month long joint military exercise mostly in central Nepal beginning next week to enhance capabilities of the two armies, a spokesman of the RNA said. The exercise includes handling emergencies during natural disasters. nepalnews.com br Jan.14 AND: Government readies special force to crush insurgency By Kedar Ojha/Khim Ghale KATHMANDU, Jan 14:The government is all set to deploy a ‘united special taskforce’ of army and police to the Maoist affected areas. The taskforce will comprise of 20,000 security The taskforce will be equipped with latest weapons, recently purchased from America and The taskforce termed as ‘On The Job Training’ is expected to be placed by next month. Both A high level police official told The Kathmandu Post that both army and police personnel "It will be the biggest ever operation," the source said. The source informed that earlier the army, barring cases of minor patrolling, had never The officials also hoped that the decision would help in minimizing the lack of coordination "The police personnel involved in the taskforce will not take their weapons. Army will The taskforce will be deployed in different phases, with the first phase seeing a select http://www.nepalnews.com.np/contents/englishdaily/ktmpost/2003/jan/jan15/index.htm#5 FINALLY: Army admits killing two innocents in Myagdi By Ghanashyam Khadka MYAGDI, Jan 14 : Local security authorities admitted that two innocent boys were killed Krishna Bahadur Budha, 23, and Hemenra Siuthani, 14, both from Lusipar Village of Rum The security officials have also recommended the concern government body to provide adequate The bereaved family members of the two boys, killed by the security forces, had filed a In their joint complaint, Dhan Bahadur Budha, father of deceased Krishna Bahadur, and Ram Quoting the Defence Ministry press statement on December 21, the state-controlled Radio The bereaved family members said that the boys were, in fact, returning to their home The boys were shot dead by the security forces, while chasing away a group of Maoist rebels, Hemendra’s grandfather Siuthani, quoting the locals, said that the soldiers had ordered the "I always dream of my grandson pleading his innocence. I also see him crying in the dream," Likewise, Nawaraj Sharma, former chairman of Myagdi District Development Committee, said http://www.nepalnews.com.np/contents/englishdaily/ktmpost/2003/jan/jan15/local.htm#4 |