Monday, May 27, 2019

letter Nepal - solidarity with Communist Party of Nepal - Chand and news from Katmandu

Dear comrades,

we would like to draw your kind attention towards the recent ban imposed by the current Government of Nepal ( March 12, 2019)
against the Communist Party of Nepal (Led by comrade "Netra Bikram Chand - Biplov").

This move of current pseudo communist Nepal government dangerously synchronizes with the historical social fascist acts against the fundamental human/political rights and righteous people's movement. Hundreds of party sympathizer and supporters, party members and leaders are being systematically arrested and tortured across the country. Fabricated fake legal cases are being manufactured by the state agencies against the detained individuals. Further, cadres from sister organizations (such as Students wing, Teachers wing, Workers wing) politically supporting the Communist Party of Nepal (Biplov) are also equally terrorized by the state agencies. This political ban and ongoing systematically organized state sponsored horror simply violets all fundamental sociopolitical rights of any human being.

In this regard, we will highly appreciate if your party can spare few minutes to critically evaluate the recent political situation of Nepal.

We sincerely expect to receive your support and solidarity in the struggle towards the scientific socialism led by the Communist Party of Nepal (Biplov) against the fascist ban imposed by the government of Nepal. 

Communist Party of Nepal (Biplov) is the sole heritor of the historical Nepalese people's war (started in 1996-) that was regrettably dissolved by former comrades Prachnada and Dr. Baburam Bhattarai surrendering in favor of old parliamentary systems. This party identifies the "Indian monopoly capitalism" and Indian expansionism closely collaborating with the Anglo-European American imperialism as the root cause of sociopolitical suffering in the south asia. Further, it puts forward the concept of "unified people's revolution" in an active participation of people supported by the revolutionary party as a path towards the scientific socialism.

Additionally, Nepalese people's progressive front (NPPF), Europe is a Nepalese diaspora which acts as a common forum of progressive Nepalese living in Europe. Apart from its social activities, NPPF stands for fundamental human rights, freedom of speech and rightful people's struggle in Nepal and around the world.


Sincerely
Nepalese people's progressive front (NPPF), Europe
Central Committee



NEPAL: Gran tensión en Kathmandu en medio del Nepal bandha convocado por el PCN-Biplav.


 Nepalese army personnel examone the site of an explosion in Kathmandu, Nepal, Sunday, May 26, 2019. Two explosions killed three people and wounded at least five more in different parts of Nepals capital on Sunday, with police suspecting that an outl
  
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Kathmandu, 27.05.19
Según informan agencias noticiosas internacionales, en Kathmandu las escuelas y los principales mercados permanecieron cerrados hoy lunes, mientras que el tráfico era escaso.
Las fuerzas policiales en Nepal se encontraban en alerta máxima, en medio de una huelga general (Nepal bandha) convocada por el ilegal  Partido Comunista de Nepal que dirige el camarada Biplav, a los que responsabilizan de una serie de explosiones este domingo pasado, que causaron la muerte a cuatro personas e hirieron a otras siete en la capital.
El PCN había pedido una huelga general en todo el país para presionar al gobierno para que liberara a sus miembros detenidos y una investigación imparcial de la muerte de uno de sus cuadros.
La primera explosión ocurrió en el norte de Katmandú, matando a dos personas e hiriendo a cinco, dijo la policía. La segunda explosión fue en una casa en la parte central de la ciudad, matando a una e hiriendo a otra.
Una tercera explosión, hirió a dos personas, que la policía afirma son miembros del clandestino PCN.

Se reportan explosiones en varias localidades, entre ellas Pokhara. Tambien se informa de la quema de dos vehiculos en el distrito de Makawanpur por piquetes del PCN.*
 

*El grupo comunista escindido se separó del partido maoísta, que combatió a las tropas del gobierno de 1996 a 2006, cuando sus miembros abandonaron la guerra popular  para unirse al proceso de paz y la política general.

(Esta historia ha sido publicada a partir de un canal de información de la agencia AP)

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