Nepal: “We will be the winner”, says Prachanda
Comrade Prachanda, chief of Nepal's Maoist Party has advised his party cadres to take an offensive position for the upcoming Constituent Assembly election.
“The interim period will not last long”, said Prachanda adding, “…by April 10 this year, the party will successfully wage yet another revolt”.
Comrade Prachanda made these remarks at a party cadre training program organized in the capital, 4 February, 2008.
“The country is heading for the final battle” said Prachanda.
http://www.telegraphnepal.com/news_det.php?news_id=2850
I just brought this up to generate discussion on the People's War in Nepal, and generally Nepalese politics. I personally support Prachanda as he is a firm anti-revisionist with a determination for class war.
I just brought this up to generate discussion on the People's War in Nepal, and generally Nepalese politics. I personally support Prachanda as he is a firm anti-revisionist with a determination for class war.
Which probably means that he plans on torturing or killing anyone who doesn't agree with him, since to do otherwise would be to show weakness. :rolleyes:
Yeah, mass-murder can be easily over-looked, can't it?
Come on, we all know that overlooking mass-murder is AP's favourite pastime.
I just brought this up to generate discussion on the People's War in Nepal, and generally Nepalese politics. I personally support Prachanda as he is a firm anti-revisionist with a determination for class war.Yeah, mass-murder can be easily over-looked, can't it?
Turquoise Days
06-02-2008, 10:12
Is Andaras a reincarnation of Eureka Australis? If that were the case, overlooking bourgeois oppression of the working class, so long as it's bourgeois communists, would easily top that list.
Indeed he is. And the Nepalese Maoists are hardly worth praising, Andaras.
i think what happened in nepal a couple of years ago now was really unfortunate. i don't think the maoists have the answer and i don't support anyone shooting anyone, but i can simpathise with what i think i see as their point.
before everybody killed everybody, supposedly because somebody wouldn't let somebody marry somebody, nepal had something, albeint imperfect, yet in many ways wonderful going on, and i can't help seeing shadows that look like western economic interests lurking in darkened corners and behind curtains.
what nepal needs is little trains, and they have the welders, making jeepny like conveinces who could be building them. little trains linking up with the dhr to the east and i forget name of that other narrow gauge hill line to the east.
nepal has great potential for wind and solar industry too. i'm glad they've got the parlement going again, more or less, and the idea of nonparisan elections they once had wasn't an inhierently bad one. though there seem to have been problems that became insurmountable with its implimentation.
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Is Andaras a reincarnation of Eureka Australis? If that were the case, overlooking bourgeois oppression of the working class, so long as it's bourgeois communists, would easily top that list.
Yes, and a reincarnation of Andaras Prime, which is why I call him AP.
Come on, we all know that overlooking mass-murder is AP's favourite pastime.Is Andaras a reincarnation of Eureka Australis? If that were the case, overlooking bourgeois oppression of the working class, so long as it's bourgeois communists, would easily top that list.