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Friday, November 14, 2008

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[AIMSA "Unity in Diversity"] Re: Nepal rebel groups seek UN help

Dear Ram Manohar ji,

I am trying to get it. If you/anybody has it, plz share....

Best,

Bal Krishna

On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 8:00 PM, Ram Manohar <rammanohar.sah@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear Balkrishna Jii,

The demand itself is not new, but the madhesi group demanding is new
offcourse.

Anyhow, did you get chance to see the original letter? if someone
could get the original letter and content, it can give more
perspectives.

Thanks,
Ram Manohar


On Nov 13, 1:26 am, Balkrishna <balkrishna...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> The UN seems to hide that it has received letter for intervention from Tarai
> outfits. Plz see the 2 news below:
>
> Nepal rebel groups seek UN help for 'freedom'
>
> November 9th, 2008
>
> As Nepal's Maoist government sought to open parleys with the armed rebel
> groups battling for greater rights in the southern plains, two of them have
> approached the UN seeking self-determination.The Terai Army and Terai
> Rastriya Mukti Sena, two underground organisations facing police action in
> Nepal's turbulent Terai plains, have sent a joint letter to UN
> Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, asking for the world body's support to shake
> off the Terai's present "colonial" status and become a free state with the
> right to self-determination. The letter, sent during Ban's recent visit to
> Nepal, says in the past, the Terai was an independent land.
>
> However, the East India Company that overran India, carved up the fertile
> plain and gave parts of it to Nepal as "reward" for helping them put down
> the Sepoy Mutiny in India, regarded as India's first war of independence.
>
> "Are we and our homeland the Terai pieces of gold that we can be given away
> as reward?" the letter asks the world body chief.
>
> http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/world-news/nepal-rebel-groups-see...
>
> *Follow up news:
> In Nepal, UN Is Counting Guns But Not Controlling, Terai Cries
> Misunderstood*
>
> Inner City Press asked Martin about two reported letters to Secretary
> General Ban Ki-moon, during his recent visit to Kathmandu, from independence
> fighters from the Terai plains region. Martin addressed not these letter and
> claims but those of parliamentarians, some of whom met with Ban during his
> visit.
>
> http://www.innercitypress.com/un1minterai111108.html
>
> Why is the UN not acknowledging the letter it received from Tarai
> outfits????
>
> Best regards,
>
> Bal Krishna
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