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Peace and war in Nepal Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by k, Nepal Sep 25, 2002
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Nepalese people should have common goals, and should educate people and should find out the peace and justice. The struggle to combat terrorism is not a simple or easy one. We all Nepalese must work together and educate people so we can begin to create change at all levels. We Nepalese must move from terrorism culture to a culture of peace.

Without peace, democracy cannot exist. We must now think if our children can be safe in tomorrow's Nepal. Terrorism should be defeated at any cost. Nepalese people desire peace and seek justice. We have to be sure that our desire for peace, especially from violence, and justice should be clear.

The Maoists war has claimed more than 4,000 Nepalese citizens' lives in the past six years. The Maoists have the advantage of mountainous and jungle terrain.





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Journalist and Story Writer Kamala Sarup is specializing in in-depth reporting and writing on Peace, Anti War, Women, Terrorism, Democracy, and Development. Some of her publications are: Women's Empowerment in(South Asia, Nepal)Booklet). Prevention of trafficking in women through media,(Book) Efforts to Prevent Trafficking in for Media Activism (Media research). Two Stories collections. Her interests include international conflict resolution, cross-cultural communication, philosophy, feminism, political, socio-economic and literature. Her current plans are to move on to humanitarian work in conflict areas in the near future. She also is experienced in organizational and community development. A meeting of jury members held on 21 March in Geneva has decided to attribute Kamala Sarup, The Conservative Voice, writer, with a Honorable Mention of International Award for Women Issue.

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