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Thursday May 08, 2003 20:15 by KOL/NepalNews
“ The United States wants to extend its hold in Nepal, thereby furthering its own interests and influence on India, China and ultimately over whole of South Asia.” Maoists accuse US of interference KATHMANDU, May 7 – In his first reaction to the US move to list Maoists as terrorists and signing of Nepal-US anti-terrorism agreement, Chairman of the CPN-Maoists Prachanda has accused the United States of interference in Nepal’s internal affairs. In a statement issued on Wednesday, Prachand said, “ The United States wants to extend its hold in Nepal, thereby furthering its own interests and influence on India, China and ultimately over whole of South Asia.” The statement has condemned the US move to list the party in its terrorist list and accused the US ambassador in Nepal of openly issuing threats against his party. Prachanda also urged the US to stop what he calls “all activities that interfere in Nepal’s internal affairs.” “At a time when peace talks are being held to end the insurgency, war mongering forces within and outside the country have increased their conspiracy and activities,” the statement said. Prachanda again reiterated his party’s sincerity to bring the peace talks to a logical end and warned that the peace overtures should not be taken as a sign of weakness. (rk)
Nepal and the United States signed a commitment Friday to jointly fight terrorism for the next five years. The commitment which was signed by Home Secretary Tika Dutta Niraula and Ambassador Mike Malinowski can be extended by mutual agreement. The accord will help strengthen Nepal's institutional capability to protect infrastructure, people's lives, VIPs and manage international frontiers, the Home Ministry said. The accord will help promote Nepal's peace and development, the Ministry said. nepalnews.com br April 25 India ready to help Nepal: Vij POKHARA, April 24 - Indian Chief of Army Staff General NC Vij has said that India is ready to provide any type of weapons necessary to contain the Maoists insurgency in Nepal. “India has already provided the weapons worth Rs. 2 billion and more weapons worth Rs. 1 billion are still to come,” he made the statement while visiting pension-paying Office at Pokhara on Thursday. Addressing the Indian Ex-servicemen and their families, Vij recalled the services rendered by them while in service in India and promised additional welfare programmme for future. “India cannot remain aloof from the crisis facing Nepal and wants progress and prosperity in Nepal. India is always with Nepal whatsoever the conditions.” said General Vij. (snn/rk) http://www.kantipuronline.com/
KATHMANDU, April 24 - The international human rights organization Amnesty International (AI) has claimed that the security forces are still holding more than 1,000 persons in custody. The Amnesty headquarter situated in London in a press release said those being held in custody have not been allowed to meet or talk to any one from outside. Earlier this week, the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) said it was not holding anyone after the cease-fire. Colonel Deepak Gurung said that those in army custody were handed over to the administration after initial investigations. (hbt/rk) http://www.kantipuronline.com/ Dr Bhattarai flays army for ‘anti-talks’ remarks By Chitranga Thapa & Mohan Budha Aier DHANGADHI, April 24 - Maoist chief negotiator for peace talks, Dr Baburam Bhattarai Wednesday flayed the Royal Nepal Army for making “anti-talks” statements at its Tuesday press conference. “It reflects the army’s interest for commission that they can extract from the purchase of expensive weapons,” Dr. Bhattarai told the reporters. “There is a network of mafia inside the army that is always motivated to continue war and purchase expensive weapons.” Bhattarai said the “irresponsible” statement that came from the Royal Nepal Army has indicated that a serious conspiracy is going on against the present peace process. Bhattarai also condemned RNA’s statement that returning the weapons that were looted by the Maoists from the army should be one of the preconditions for the talks. “It would have been justified had the government or the king made such statements,” said Bhattarai. (yo) http://www.kantipuronline.com/ One Maoist killed in shoot-out In the first major ceasefire violation ahead of peace Sunday, one Maoist was killed in a gun battle with the security forces at Namje of Ragani Village Development Committee in Okhaldhunga district Thursday afternoon, published reports said. Government and Maoists declared a ceasefire on January 29. The Maoist activist killed in the incident was a woman who was in a combat dress. The incident unfolded no sooner the government and Maoist peace negotiators met for an informal discussion in the capital and agreed to hold the first round of peace talks coming Sunday. Defence Secretary Madan Prasad Aryal told the Rastriya Samachar Samiti (RSS) that the security forces had opened fire on encountering the armed Maoists who refused to hand over their weapons but instead began firing after making a retreat. The Nepal Samacharpatra daily quoted the army sources as saying that the Maoists fled after the encounter and opened fire following the retreat. Firing from both sides took place after that for sometime, the daily said. According to the daily some Royal Nepal Army soldiers were injured in the cross firing though exact details are known yet. The daily quoted Maoist peace negotiator Krishna Bahadur Mahara as saying that his party had sent a message to the government through Minister Narayan Singh Pun demanding for a public apology for violating the code of conduct of the ceasefire. Government spokesman Ramesh Nath Pandey termed the incident of being 'unfortunate' at a time when the dates for the peace talks have been fixed, the daily said. Pandey said that a probe committee was formed and it had already started investigating into the incident. |