Saturday, July 7, 2012

तपस्वी रामबहादुर बम्जन सिन्धुलीको जंगलमा भेटिए

२३ असार, सिन्धुली । विभिन्न वितण्डा मच्चाएर बाराको हलखोरिया जंगलबाट गायब भएका तपस्वी रामबहादुर बम्जन सिन्धुलीको जनकल्याण सामुदायिक बनमा भेटिएका छन् ।
असार २ गते सिन्धुली आएका बताइएका बंजन शनिबार सदरमुकाम बाट करिव २ कि.मी.भित्र कमलामाई नगरपालिका-७ को जनकल्याण सामुदायिक बनमा सहयोगीका साथ भेटिएका हुन् । तपस्वीको पत्रकार सम्मेलन भनिएपनि पत्रकारसामु फोटो खिच्नमात्र केही मिनेटमात्रै उपस्थिती जनाएका थिए । पत्रकारहरुको जिज्ञासाको सहयोगी दर्शन लिम्बुले जवाफ दिएका थिए ।
बम्जन आफूले प्रप्त गरेका ज्ञानको लेखनकार्यमा ब्यस्तरहेको बताइएको छ । बनमा बिभिन्न सुचनाका बोर्डहरु र ध्वजाहरुका साथ सजिएको हृवाङ्ग्रे डाँडामा बनाइएको कुटीमा बस्दै आएका बम्जनले लिपीबद्ध गरेका ज्ञानलाई विभिन्न १७ भाषामा प्रकाशन गरिने उनका सहयोगीहरु बताउँछन् ।
बाराको हलखोरीया जंगलमा तपस्यामा बसेको भनिएका बम्जन र उनका समर्थकहरुको गतिविधि पछिल्लो समय विवादमा परेको थियो । उनका समर्थकले बुद्धका नाममा नागरिकता दिनु पर्ने माग राख्दै सडक आन्दोलन गरेका थिए भने चेकोस्लाभियाकी नागरीक मारिचीलाई बन्दक बनाएका थिए । त्यसक्रममा प्रहरीले जंगलको बीचमा भव्य भवन बनाएको तथा रुखहरु समेत काटिएको भेट्टाएपछि वम्जन गाएब भएका थिए ।
बम्जनका समर्थकहरुले भने तस्करहरुले जंगलफडाँनी र बन्यजन्तुको अवैध सिकार गर्न नपाएर पत्रकारहरु सामु भ्रम फैलाएर बिवादित बनाएको बताए 

Businessmen shut Lahan for third day

Lahan bazaar of Siraha district remained shut for the third consecutive day on Saturday over the thrashing of three local businessmen by police.

The market, all educational institutions and factories were closed due to the indefinite strike organized at the call of the local businessmen. They have also threatened to obstruct vehicular movement along the Lahan section of the East-West Highway if their demands are not addressed within 24 hours.

The locals have demanded that five plainclothes policemen who on last Wednesday thrashed the three businessmen be suspended immediately.

“We issued a 24-hour ultimatum to the police on Saturday,” said Sunil Kumar Mahato, Siraha chapter president of the Federation of Nepalese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI). “If our demands are not addressed within 24 hours, we will take to the streets. Our agitation will more stringent.”

The local businessmen who were originally demanding only the suspension of the five plainclothes policemen have now put forward another demand: Siraha Police Chief SP Rajesh Kumar Lal Karna also be suspended for using force against peaceful protests on Friday for his failure to initiate talks with the locals.

On Wednesday, Sunil Kumar Sah, the proprietor of Hotel Bishal in Lahan, Bishal Kumar Sah, Siraha district chairman of Builders´ Association and Nirash Chaudhari, former Siraha chapter president of FNCCI were beaten up and arrested by police.

They were released on Thursday after the locals took to the streets protesting the arrests. After being freed, Sunil told Republica that he was thrashed and arrested, along with Nirash and Bishal, when he sought search-warrant from plain-clothes policemen including constables Santosh Kumar Jha, Binod Kumar Yadav and Asarfi Yadav.

However, SP Karna has rejected the allegation that plainclothes police thrashed the locals. “Police had gone to the hotel to search for a criminal. But, the locals instead attacked the police,” Karna said. “The policemen just defended themselves.” 

Source myrepublica

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Another Nepali in death row in UAE

At a time when local media is abuzz with reports of Amar Bahadur Bam, who has been slapped death penalty on charge of murdering an Indian businessman in Dubai, another Nepali national is awaiting death penalty in a UAE prison for murdering his compatriot in January 2009.

It is learnt that a local court in Sharjah has given death sentence to Durga Bahadur Sunar of Chitre VDC-5 in Parbat district for murdering Ganesh Bahadur Basnet of Hansponsa VDC-2 in Sunsari district. The verdict is to be implemented by September.

According to a diplomatic communication made by the UAE´s Foreign Ministry to Nepal government, the court has given September deadline to Sunar family to make an agreement with the victim´s family for amnesty as per UAE laws. Sunar,30, can walk free if the victim family agrees in writing to pardon him.

Foreign Ministry officials, who have been taking initiatives to save Sunar from death row, said the possibility to save Sunar is slim as they have so far been unable to trace the victim´s family. "Though we are in contact with Sunar family, we have not yet been able to contact the victim´s kin," said officials at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Late Basnet is found to have acquired his citizenship certificate and passport from Sunsari district. Both Sunar and late Basnet were working at Al Shirawi Equipment Company in Sharjah in the UAE.

As per the request of the ministry, the District Administration Office in Sunsari had sent separate teams to locate Basnet family in their original home address in Hansponsa VDC. "But our repeated efforts to help establish contact with both Sunar and Basnet family have failed. Sunar can be saved only if the victim family agrees to pardon him," the officials said.

Sunar family has agreed even to provide ´blood money´ if the victim´s family demands. "Time is running out as not even three months remain for the execution date. We still don´t know the whereabouts of the Basnet family. We are in a dilemma as to what to do next," said Rajendra Kumar Gurung, who hails from Sunar´s village in Parbat.

Sunar visited UAE some nine years ago for employment. "It will be difficult to save Sunar if we fail to trace Basnet family in the next 10-15 days. We need to forward the UAE court the consent of the victim´s family for pardon," foreign ministry officials further said. 

Source myrepublica

Sundarighat locals enforce Lalitpur banda

Locals of Sundarighat have enforced a Lalitpur banda protesting the government bid to relocate the squatters evicted from their temporary settlement on the bank of the Bagmati River in Thapathali, on Friday.

Transportation in the area, specially along the Ring Road section of the Lalitpur has come to a grinding halt due to the banda. Marketplaces and academic institutions have also remained closed due to the banda in Lalitpur.

The agitating locals have been demanding that the government scrap its decision to resettle the squatters in their locality. Recently, the government has begun building temporary settlements for squatters in Sundarighat.
  

 
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Locals clamp banda in Lahan

Local residents and businessmen have enforced a banda in Lahan, the district headquarters of Siraha, protesting against alleged police atrocities, on Thursday.

They have organized a sit-in on the East-West Highway, bringing transportation to a halt. A clash has erupted at Shahid Chowk between protesters and police after police intervene in the demonstration.

Around 9:30 pm on Wednesday, a group of plain-clothes masked policemen had allegedly assaulted the owner and guests of the local Bishal Hotel in the name of raid.

Siraha police chief Rajesh Lal Karna has, however, denied any wrongdoing by police. .According to Sunil Kumar Sah, manager at the hotel, seven to eight plain-clothes policemen entered the hotel and misbehaved with the guests and hotel employees.

Also among the guests were the chairman of the Construction Entrepreneurs´ Association, Bishal Kumar Sah, and the former chairman of Chambers of Commerce, Nirash Chaudhary.

Police had also detained Nirash, Bishal and Sunil. They were, however, released later the same night following pressure from local businessmen.



Police assemble following a clash with locals at Shahid Chowk.



A pedestrian near burning tryes on the road.



A bus vandalized by banda enforcers.


Source myrepublica

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Mainali finally arrives home

Govinda Prasad Mainali, who spent 15 year in a Japanese jail on charge of murdering a Japanese woman, arrived home on Saturday.
Mainali along with his wife and daughter landed at the Tribhuvan International Airport on a Thai Airways flight at 12:30 pm. Upon his arrival at the TIA, Mainali said, "Words fail to express my happiness being home."

His relatives, including his mother, were at the airport to welcome Mainali home. His mother Chandrakala had an emotional reception of her son Govinda, hugging him. 

Security personnel had a tough time, with a large number of media persons, both local and foreign, present at the airport, who were scrambling to take Mainali´s photo. 

Mainali is scheduled to organize a press conference at the Union House, Anamnagar at 5 pm today to narrate his story at the Japanese jail and all trials and tribulations that he went through in the last 15 years.

Earlier, he was released by the Tokyo High Court that ordered a retrial of a high-profile murder case in which he was handed a life term imprisonment. 




Mainali hugs his mother Chandrakala 





Photographers trying to get  glimpse of Mainali





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Friday, June 15, 2012

Now Nepalis need Chinese visa to visit Mansarovar

Are you planning to visit Kailash Mansarovar? If yes, do not forget to carry your passport with Chinese visa. 

Chinese security personnel deployed along the Nepal-Tibet border have been preventing Nepali pilgrims from entering the Kailash Mansarovar region if they are found traveling without Chinese visa. 

Until last year, the pass issued by the local administration of Tibet would suffice for Nepali pilgrims to visit Kailash mansarovar. But since May 2, the Chinese security personnel have been sending back Nepali pilgrims traveling without Chinese visa. 

Hari Neupane, a resident of Butwal, was unaware of the new provision until he reached Hilsa of Humla. When he was asked to produce Chinese visa, Neupane had no choice but to return back. "I wasted money for reaching Hilsa," said Neupane. 

According to Norbu Lama, a local resident of Humla, the Chinese security personnel started seeking visa from Nepali pilgrims after Rimpochhe Chang Thang delivered a speech in Yalwang monastery in Muchu VDC of Humla district.