To be succesfull - you must keep your cool. 
  To fight a war even as a maoist is useless without a good follow up program 
that sould be realized. Destroying the established monarchy is also no help - 
bacause with a sudden change - anarchie will reign and the civil war will 
spread further. 
  For the people of Nepal the only way is compromise by both group. Working 
together even with mistrust is better than fighting against each other without 
an end in the future. The pure maoist movements from before 1949 is also 
useless since it was a social life style at the whim of a fanatik [Mao] - who 
lives as the monarch of Nepal himself. See how Kim Il Sung lives - no better or 
worse than a feodaal monarch. 
  However the King of Nepal is educated and may be conservative but still loves 
it people. With convincing he will and could be molded to something positive.
  Andreas

RED RPG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          
Dear Comrades and Friends,

Two leading members of the Communist Party of Nepal
(Maoist) -- including a member of the current
negotiating team with the government -- are currently
in Europe holding holding discussions of various
kinds. To take advantage of this unique opportunity to
hear first hand about the situation in Nepal and the
CPN(M)'s analysis of how the people's struggle there
against imperialism and feudal reaction is likely to
proceed we have been requested to organize some public
meetings in a number of cities. This will be the first
time that top leaders of the CPN (M) will speak
publicly in Europe to explain the Party's views and
programm. Although this is on short notice, we urge
everyone to make the maximum effort to mobilize as
broadly as possible for these events.

The title of the programs will be -- 

Revolution in Nepal: The Current Situation and
Perspectives for the People’s Struggle

The call is pasted below and we urge people to contact your local World 
People's Resistance Movement branch to find out your local meeting. E mail 
details of of europe wide WPRM branches below the call.

In Struggle,

Revolution in Nepal:
The Current Situation and Perspectives for the People’s Struggle
A presentation and discussion with a leader of the Communist Party of Nepal 
(Maoist) and member of the CPN (M) negotiations team with the current 
government in Kathmandu.

This past April the people’s struggle in Nepal made headlines around the world 
as hundreds of thousands poured into the streets of Nepal’s cities and towns to 
demand and end to the monarchy, the feudal social relations it serves. In doing 
so the people defied government curfews; shoot-on-sight orders; and police 
clubs and bullets intended to quell this huge upsurge with naked force. This 
attempt failed and in an effort to save his sinking regime Nepal’s king 
Gyanendra was forced to reinstate the discredited parliament he had previously 
dismissed as corrupt and ineffective.
These developments took many people in the West by surprise. That was because 
the revolution that has been taking place in Nepal for the past 10 years has 
been essentially blacked out by the mainstream media or declared to be 
“terrorist”. The truth is that in Feb. 1996 the CPN (M) launched what it calls 
a Maoist People’s War and New Democratic Revolution with the aim of 
emancipating the country and its people from centuries of the most brutal 
caste, class and gender oppression and the domination over the country by big 
foreign powers and institutions. They declared their basic strategy to be one 
of mobilizing the rural population to establish revolutionary base areas in the 
countryside, surround the cities and from that basis then liberate the entire 
country. And they stated that the struggle they are leading is part of and 
serves a revolutionary process aimed at eliminating imperialism all around the 
world.
Starting with just a handful of combatants they have built up a powerful 
People’s Liberation Army with 7 divisions and supported by local militia also 
numbering tens of thousands of people. It is a sign of the unprecedented 
character of this revolution that over 30% of the liberation fighters are 
women. In the past 10 years these base areas have come to encompass over 80% of 
Nepal’s territory and population. They are administered by People’s Committees 
elected in the villages and led by the party. This form of genuine people’s 
power has already brought about dramatic changes in people’s lives; knocking 
down discrimination based on caste, sex and nationality and removing the burden 
of the oppression and exploitation that Nepal’s peasants have suffered at the 
hands of Nepal’s feudal overlords.
This is the background and basis for the upsurge in April this year. When the 
CPN (M) declared a ceasefire in Kathmandu valley and threw its political 
support to the mass movement, the way was open for the mass outpouring the 
world witnessed. The parties of the reinstated parliament and newly appointed 
government signed an agreement with the CPN (M) calling for the establishment 
of an interim government and constitution and elections to a constitutional 
assembly. Along with that a ceasefire has been negotiated between the two 
sides. It can truly be said that the people’s struggle in Nepal has entered a 
new and extremely complex phase. The potential for major advances and even 
victory are great. At the same time, the danger of intrigues and plots aimed at 
derailing or misleading the struggle, as well as the possibility of open 
foreign intervention are increasing as well. Already hundreds of US Army 
personnel and truckloads of arms are flooding into the country in an effort
to prepare the Royal Army (now officially called the Neapli Army) to launch a 
possible counter-attack as happened in Chile and other places. The government 
has refused to implement the agreements it has signed and is calling for the 
CPN (M) to disarm first: i.e. surrender.
The success or failure of the revolution in Nepal is not only of great 
significance to the people of that country and even all of South Asia, it is of 
tremendous importance for the people of the entire world. The world’s current 
rulers constantly declare that the only choice people have is either to side 
with them and their imperialist system or with some kind of religious 
fundamentalism of other backward ideology. The struggle in Nepal demonstrates 
that this is NOT the case. There is a future that can be won in which people 
can experience genuine equality and liberation from all the forms of 
superstition, oppression and exploitation that dominate the world today: true 
emancipation. We urge everyone who supports or is interested in this struggle 
and in learning more about the revolution in Nepal to take advantage of this 
unique opportunity to hear first hand about the current situation and the 
perspectives for advance from one of the leaders of that struggle.
World People’s Resistance Movement (Europe)
(for local information) 

UK WPRM 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

WPRM-NEDERLAND
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

WPRM BELGIUM :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

WPRM-ITALY
Via Maione da Bari, 49/A
90100 Palermo, Italy.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

WPRM-Ireland
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

WPRM-Zürich
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

GERMANY 

WPRM-Berlin 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

WPRM-Magdeburg 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

WPRM-Hamburg 
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WPRM-Münster 
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WPRM-Thüringen
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WPRM-Frankfurt/M. 
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WPRM-München 
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WPRM-Köln 
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Revolution in Nepal: The Current Situation and Perspectives for the People’s 
Struggle NEPAL PUBLIC MEETING in FRANKFURT/M. 29 OKTOBER 2006 1pm
more info: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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