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Living in Nepal;
from People’s war to Republic




                   Presented by Nilima Raut
                            Dolakha, Nepal
            Student of MAINS in South Korea
New Nepal
 April 2006, 19-day people‟s movement
 the settlement of the armed conflict in November
  2006
 28 may 2008, Abolishment of 240 years Monarchy
  after the constitutional Assembly Elections
We will always remember
13,246




                    Photo by Ram Prasad Hum
Malla Period: Social
division by caste
system
Dependency Structure
                                  Caste
 Hinduism
                                 System
                Hierarchy

                                   Upper
Power               Governan
                       ce
                                   Caste



Wome      Other          Lower    Lower
 n       Religion        Class    Caste
Formation of contemporary conflict in the history
 1743 to 1775 King Prithvi Narayan Shah united Nepal; 1760s
 minority in Government

 1816 Treaty of Sugauli ; a political power games- ending the
 entire ethnic clan

 1846-1950 Rana Regime; A complete exclusion from outer
 world, policies strictly governed by Hindu Caste Laws

 1950 Democracy Movement against autocratic Rana Regime


 1950-1990 Hinduism as a state religion, Partyless Panchayat
 System
Anger of repression or poverty is not
a          sufficient condition of
insurgency.
- Cynthia Mc Clinton
1990s people‟s movement and its failed
                   promises
 1990s -the Jana Andolan, multiparty democracy was
  restored in May 1991, Constitutional Monarchy
 Politically, Structured in the same way , continued
  abuse of power suppressions of other parties and
  candidates, acceptance of the constitution formed by the
  king
 Economically, Nepal remained in extremely poor
  conditions despite a degree of growth and progress.
 Socially, many issues of class, class, ethnicity, gender,
  inequality and discrimination continued to exist in the
  democratic period, which led to further alienation of the
  marginalized people. Land ownership had remained a
  lingering unresolved issue from the Nepali land reform
  economics.
Maoist Insurgency
 In March 1995 the newly named Communist Party of Nepal
  (Maoist) (“CPN (Maoist)”) began to draw up plans to launch an
  armed struggle, the so-called “People‟s War”, against the State.

 On 4 February 1996, the CPN Maoist submitted a 40-point
  demand to the Government which addressed a wide range of
  social, economic and political agendas, and warned that a
  militant struggle would follow if the demands were not met.
  (Nationalism, people‟s democracy and livelihood- youth
  unemployment, Land reform, Ethinicity, Development,
  Governance, Class struggle, Caste system)

 On 13 February 1996 the Maoist conflict began which ended
   on 2006 killing more than 13,000 people and more than 1,500
   people missing.
(it would appear that the population should not have supported the
   insurgency in 1990 because the nation had just emerged from a
   long period of absolute monarchy and was practicing
   parliamentary democracy under a liberal constitution).
Maoist Insurgency and strategies
• Maoists„ Strategy was based on the Mao‟s call- Elimination
  of Class enemies, capturing the state power through armed
  struggle, experiences of Naxalities in India and mainly „the
  Shining Path‟ movement in Peru.
• Funding: Capturing local agricultural banks, abduction etc
• Revisiting Maoism and political flexibility
• operating as the de-facto government in captured area and
  also the „people‟s court‟
• Ideologies that persuaded the people who were left behind
Armed force involved
    during the Conflict
 Nepal Police (NP) was the only
  force that was mobilized during
  the initial days of Maoist
  conflict. (Operation Romeo and
  Operation Kilo Sierra II)
 The Armed Police Force
  (APF), a paramilitary police
  force established in January
  2001reflected the
  Government‟s need to deploy
  additional forces against the
  Maoists given the ongoing
  escalation of the conflict.
 on 26 November 2001, a state
  of emergency was declared
  and the Nepal Army was
  ordered to deploy against the
  Maoists.
 The People‟s Liberation of
  Army(PLA) was formally
  announced on September 2001
  under the leadership of the
  CPN (Maoist) Party, though the
1996-2006
   Despite the mobilization of the
      Nepalese Army against the
      insurgents, the Maoists were able to
      extend their influence in 31 of the 75
      districts in Nepal.
     The Royal Massacre: 1 June 2001
     The state of emergency was in place
      for nine months beginning in
      November 2001 and for three months
      beginning in February 2005.
     Issuance of the Terrorist and
      Disruptive Activities (Control and
      Punishment) Ordinance (TADO) in
      November 2001, and the mobilization
      of the RNA against the Maoists in
      November 2001.
     the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities
      (Control and Punishment) Act (TADA)
      passed in 2002. The TADA widened
Muktinath Adhikari's body lies              Maina Sunuwar's mother clutching on
crumpled near his village in Lamjung         to a photo of her 15-year-old
after he was tortured and killed by          daughter who was tortured and
                                             killed in 2004
Maoists in 2002.




                         Photos Gopal Chitrakar
Bodies of policemen who were killed
                                           in the trenches of Satbaria after a
                                           Maoist raid in April 2002.




Parbati Duwadi of Thanti in Lamjung
lies in a pool of blood after being
killed in a crossfire while her brother-
in-law holds her infant son.




Photos Gopal Chitrakar
1996-2006
 October 2002, Removal of Prime Minister
 February 2005, Absolute power with backing of the army
 November 2005, 12 point agreement by parliamentary
  political parties and the Maoists on ending the monarchy
  and finding a peaceful solution
________________________________________________
  ______
 April 2006, People‟s movement


 Comprehensive Peace Accord (CPA) on 21 November
 2006, agreed for Land Reform, Military reform, Drafting
 new constitution, forming a Truth and Reconciliation
 Commission (TRC) and a Commission on Disappeared
Violent Maoist Insurgency and equally violent
counter insurgency
 The data available indicates that children, i.e. girls under
 18 years old, were particularly vulnerable during the
 conflict period. More than one third of the victims of sexual
 violence were children, with many under 15 years old.
 There are even cases where the victim was under ten.

 The research also found that rape was a “common
 practice” adopted by the RNA to punish female Maoist
 cadres and sympathizers.

 Documentation examined in the course of compiling this
 Report indicates that up to 9,000 serious violations of IHRL
 or IHL may have been committed during the decade-long
Peace Accord and beyond
 Women Empowerment; 30% participation of women in the
    Maoist insurgency
   Land Reform; Eliminating Kamalari Pratha
   Caste System; Promoting Ethnic Federalism
   Military reform
   Truth and reconciliation commission
   Disappearance cases
   Maoist as a largest party
   International Political Actors
Till date
 Political anarchy
 Ethnic Identity Movement
 Increasing king‟s supporter
 Mushrooming civil society organizations
 Foreign Investment or interfere?
A chapter of continuous struggle of Nepali
   people has ended but the struggle
               continues…

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Living in Nepal; from People's war to Republic

  • 1. Living in Nepal; from People’s war to Republic Presented by Nilima Raut Dolakha, Nepal Student of MAINS in South Korea
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4. New Nepal  April 2006, 19-day people‟s movement  the settlement of the armed conflict in November 2006  28 may 2008, Abolishment of 240 years Monarchy after the constitutional Assembly Elections
  • 5. We will always remember 13,246 Photo by Ram Prasad Hum
  • 7. Dependency Structure Caste Hinduism System Hierarchy Upper Power Governan ce Caste Wome Other Lower Lower n Religion Class Caste
  • 8. Formation of contemporary conflict in the history  1743 to 1775 King Prithvi Narayan Shah united Nepal; 1760s minority in Government  1816 Treaty of Sugauli ; a political power games- ending the entire ethnic clan  1846-1950 Rana Regime; A complete exclusion from outer world, policies strictly governed by Hindu Caste Laws  1950 Democracy Movement against autocratic Rana Regime  1950-1990 Hinduism as a state religion, Partyless Panchayat System
  • 9. Anger of repression or poverty is not a sufficient condition of insurgency. - Cynthia Mc Clinton
  • 10. 1990s people‟s movement and its failed promises  1990s -the Jana Andolan, multiparty democracy was restored in May 1991, Constitutional Monarchy  Politically, Structured in the same way , continued abuse of power suppressions of other parties and candidates, acceptance of the constitution formed by the king  Economically, Nepal remained in extremely poor conditions despite a degree of growth and progress.  Socially, many issues of class, class, ethnicity, gender, inequality and discrimination continued to exist in the democratic period, which led to further alienation of the marginalized people. Land ownership had remained a lingering unresolved issue from the Nepali land reform economics.
  • 11. Maoist Insurgency  In March 1995 the newly named Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) (“CPN (Maoist)”) began to draw up plans to launch an armed struggle, the so-called “People‟s War”, against the State.  On 4 February 1996, the CPN Maoist submitted a 40-point demand to the Government which addressed a wide range of social, economic and political agendas, and warned that a militant struggle would follow if the demands were not met. (Nationalism, people‟s democracy and livelihood- youth unemployment, Land reform, Ethinicity, Development, Governance, Class struggle, Caste system)  On 13 February 1996 the Maoist conflict began which ended on 2006 killing more than 13,000 people and more than 1,500 people missing. (it would appear that the population should not have supported the insurgency in 1990 because the nation had just emerged from a long period of absolute monarchy and was practicing parliamentary democracy under a liberal constitution).
  • 12.
  • 13. Maoist Insurgency and strategies • Maoists„ Strategy was based on the Mao‟s call- Elimination of Class enemies, capturing the state power through armed struggle, experiences of Naxalities in India and mainly „the Shining Path‟ movement in Peru. • Funding: Capturing local agricultural banks, abduction etc • Revisiting Maoism and political flexibility • operating as the de-facto government in captured area and also the „people‟s court‟ • Ideologies that persuaded the people who were left behind
  • 14. Armed force involved during the Conflict  Nepal Police (NP) was the only force that was mobilized during the initial days of Maoist conflict. (Operation Romeo and Operation Kilo Sierra II)  The Armed Police Force (APF), a paramilitary police force established in January 2001reflected the Government‟s need to deploy additional forces against the Maoists given the ongoing escalation of the conflict.  on 26 November 2001, a state of emergency was declared and the Nepal Army was ordered to deploy against the Maoists.  The People‟s Liberation of Army(PLA) was formally announced on September 2001 under the leadership of the CPN (Maoist) Party, though the
  • 15. 1996-2006  Despite the mobilization of the Nepalese Army against the insurgents, the Maoists were able to extend their influence in 31 of the 75 districts in Nepal.  The Royal Massacre: 1 June 2001  The state of emergency was in place for nine months beginning in November 2001 and for three months beginning in February 2005.  Issuance of the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Control and Punishment) Ordinance (TADO) in November 2001, and the mobilization of the RNA against the Maoists in November 2001.  the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Control and Punishment) Act (TADA) passed in 2002. The TADA widened
  • 16. Muktinath Adhikari's body lies Maina Sunuwar's mother clutching on crumpled near his village in Lamjung to a photo of her 15-year-old after he was tortured and killed by daughter who was tortured and killed in 2004 Maoists in 2002. Photos Gopal Chitrakar
  • 17. Bodies of policemen who were killed in the trenches of Satbaria after a Maoist raid in April 2002. Parbati Duwadi of Thanti in Lamjung lies in a pool of blood after being killed in a crossfire while her brother- in-law holds her infant son. Photos Gopal Chitrakar
  • 18. 1996-2006  October 2002, Removal of Prime Minister  February 2005, Absolute power with backing of the army  November 2005, 12 point agreement by parliamentary political parties and the Maoists on ending the monarchy and finding a peaceful solution ________________________________________________ ______  April 2006, People‟s movement  Comprehensive Peace Accord (CPA) on 21 November 2006, agreed for Land Reform, Military reform, Drafting new constitution, forming a Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and a Commission on Disappeared
  • 19.
  • 20. Violent Maoist Insurgency and equally violent counter insurgency  The data available indicates that children, i.e. girls under 18 years old, were particularly vulnerable during the conflict period. More than one third of the victims of sexual violence were children, with many under 15 years old. There are even cases where the victim was under ten.  The research also found that rape was a “common practice” adopted by the RNA to punish female Maoist cadres and sympathizers.  Documentation examined in the course of compiling this Report indicates that up to 9,000 serious violations of IHRL or IHL may have been committed during the decade-long
  • 21. Peace Accord and beyond  Women Empowerment; 30% participation of women in the Maoist insurgency  Land Reform; Eliminating Kamalari Pratha  Caste System; Promoting Ethnic Federalism  Military reform  Truth and reconciliation commission  Disappearance cases  Maoist as a largest party  International Political Actors
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  • 23. Till date  Political anarchy  Ethnic Identity Movement  Increasing king‟s supporter  Mushrooming civil society organizations  Foreign Investment or interfere?
  • 24. A chapter of continuous struggle of Nepali people has ended but the struggle continues…

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Capturing small post and making others to run away
  2. United States supporting Nepal government, Belgium etc.China supporting the Government not the MaoistMilitary interest form USA, UK, Belgium, India
  3. 2001 Political chaosExample of Aashish‘Terrorist Tag’ by U.S
  4. Arbitrary arrestTortureDisplacementKillingAbduction
  5. International support! + WAR on Terrornepal might offer the conflict resolution success Anti Maoist vigilante group
  6. How will it be distributed when it is captured by themselves?Can caste system be eliminated by dividing nation according to ethnicity?