LAW ENFORCEMENT & NEPAL - An Example

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Ashutosh Shrivastav

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May 9, 2007, 6:26:30 PM5/9/07
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For the first time in the history of Nepal, I see Law being enforced.
I congratulate the District Administration Office and the Chief
District Officer personally for taking this exceptional step - in a
time - where the country is in chaos and anarchy. I am sure most of
our journalists, human rights, and international civil society leaders
will fail to honor this officer. I won't be surprised; they did not
find any fuel for their media.
This is the time when every citizen needs to advocate and support
everyone who tries to enforce law. As the communism has already
enslaved Nepal and International world supports those terrorists
without carefully analyzing, only strict law enforcement officers can
shape this nation. I invite everyone to support these patriots and
join hands to fight against global terrorism.
I admire that UNMIN is taking steps to investigate into the
destruction that happened in Bardiya. I can easily imagine the
situation of a country where the Assistant District officer can be
beaten by some hooligans who claim themselves to be of Young Communist
League. Why civilians should suffer? Political organizations do not
burn the electricity authority and land revenue offices. I hail the
actions that the DAO Bardiya has taken. It should set an example for
all the leaders and the political slaves who have negotiated with
terrorists. Remember, we can negotiate with political groups, but not
with with terrorists.
According to Nepalnews "The district administration of Bardiya has
banned the show of arms as well as lathis (batons) in protests. The
administration has issued an order banning carrying lathis, guns,
sharp weapons and slings in protest demonstrations. The order was
issued after Maoist activists started using them in demos terrifying
the local people. Meanwhile, the police have filed cases under Public
Offense law against 38 out of 46 YCL cadres it had arrested in
connection with attack against government offices in Gulariya."
Unfortunately, in Nepal, to fight with terrorists, the officers are
scared because of human rights activists. No human rights watch groups
comes to see the pain a civilian suffers, but when a terrorist is
charged with criminal intent and terrorist behavior, all the civil
society leaders will advocate. Imagine the pain of those 30,000 people
who were brutally killed by these tyrant terrorists, and the bereaved
family they have left behind. Which human rights watch group is taking
care of their family, and see the dilemma; those terrorists are
sheltered by the same human rights watch group.
Who is responsible for all the attacks that have happened in Banke,
Bardiya and Dang districts? Nepalnews states "In Banke, Maoists had
set fire to police post last week. In Bardiya, they attacked the post
of Armed Police Force. In Dang they attacked a Congress leader even as
talks were on between NC and Maoist leaders regarding return of
properties of displaced persons." Is the terrorist chief accepting the
blame?
According to Katipur "The US embassy Tuesday warned its citizens to
exercise caution before visiting Nepal citing continued Maoists
"violence, extortion and abduction" even after their entry into the
interim government. The embassy, has said that it is concerned about
the security situation in Nepal and urged American citizens planning a
visit to Nepal to obtain updated security information before they
travel."
There isn't any logic to endanger someone's life in Nepal. I
appreciate America because it has foreseen how communism leads the
path of terrorism. Seven dictators entered into a wrong agreement with
a terrorist who dreams to the first communist president of the nation.
"Issuing a travel advisory on Monday the embassy urged its citizens
who are presently in Nepal to be careful and not to leave their houses
if there are demonstrations being held."
I wonder why terrorism in Nepal is still supported. By far or less,
only Nepalese are the one to be blamed for its deteriorating
situation. Nepalese have the capability of end this war by themselves.
It shouldn't be forgotten - Nepalese are the brave sons of "Gurkhas",
and they are capable to end this terrorism and also can advance
brotherhood.
I appeal to everyone to support these types of officers so that more
officers can work like them. A small country like Nepal can be the
"Zone of Peace" again overnight if few more like this CDO are born in
Nepal.
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