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Maoist leader calls for monarchyÂ’s end in Nepal
2007-02-14
KATHMANDU - Maoist leader Prachanda vowed on Tuesday to push to abolish the monarchy and create a “new Nepal” as he addressed tens of thousands of supporters in his first public speech in the capital in 25 years. “Unless the monarchy is eliminated, a new Nepal cannot come into existence,” Prachanda, or “the fierce one’, said as his flag-waving supporters roared their approval.

The rally, which brought the heart of the city to a standstill, took place on the 11th anniversary of the start of the Maoist revolt that ended last November when the rebels signed a historic peace deal with the government. Security was tight as the demonstrators listened to their formerly reclusive leader, who has emerged from a quarter-century underground vigorously to press his cause.

“This is a memorable day for us as our 10 years of people’s war has been able to establish new norms and values for the country to head towards the path of a republic,” he added, in what organisers said was his first public speech here since the early 1980s. The Maoist leader spoke for just under an hour in a vast open-air theatre and was frequently interrupted by cheering supporters waving red flags and holding banners declaring “Long live the Maoist party,” and “Long live Prachanda.”

The former rebels entered parliament earlier this year, taking 83 out of 330 seats, but have yet to be given positions in the cabinet.

Prachanda is not a member of parliament. But he said late last year he was willing to serve as president of a future Nepal republic ”if the masses want to give me the responsibility and if my party chooses me as the best candidate.”
And it'll be the last decision the 'masses' ever get to make.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  john, you wanna arrange a meeting between this guy and Achmadiwhackjob?
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2007-02-14 15:59  

#3   The Maoists could well win in Nepal but that would be a much bigger disaster, for they belong to the same tradition of ultra-egalitarian and anti-foreign extremism that animated the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia and Sendero Luminoso (the Shining Path) in Peru. Mercifully, the latter group never attained power, but between 1975 and 1979 the Khmer Rouge murdered about a quarter of Cambodia's population in a drive to exterminate everybody who was a "class enemy" or had been exposed to foreign influences.

"Comrade Prachandra", the 42-year-old former horticulture teacher who is the Nepali Maoists' leader, never gives interviews, but the deputy leader, Baburam Bhattarai - whose PhD thesis was a Marxist analysis of Nepal's problems - was chilling when asked whether his movement's policies would be similar to those of the Khmer Rouge: "There is no independent and authentic account of events in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge available so far. Whatever is emanating from the Western media appears to be highly exaggerated." In other words, they are the same.
Posted by: john   2007-02-14 05:48  

#2  "Ultimately, we will have to fight with the Indian army. That is the situation. Therefore, we have to take into account the Indian army. When the Indian army comes in with thousands and thousands of soldiers, it will be a very big thing. But we are not afraid of the Indian Army."---Prachanda, leader of the Maoists of Nepal, in an interview to a Maoist journalist of Latin America
Posted by: john   2007-02-14 05:42  

#1  Well Gooollleee, Sergeant Carter, who would've known that after allowing the Commies into the Gubmint they're gonna kill the monarchy anyways.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-02-14 00:10  

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