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Monday, November 27, 2006

Maoists continuing violation of comprehensive peace accord

Maoist cadres are continuing their excesses even after signing the comprehensive peace accord, which strictly prohibits such acts, in different parts of the country.
In Nawalparasi district, Maoist cadres are forcing landowners to submit their landowner certificate to them in person, so that they can 'review' it.
According to locals, they are threatening landowners living in Nawalparasi and Kathmandu by phone saying if they do not submit all the details of their land and ownership certificates within three days, they [Maoists] will forcefully hold their land as well as all the crops.
The locals have urged the government to take action against people involved in intimidation of the people.
Similarly, a report from Morang said, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has caused trouble to residents of two village development committees (VDCs) in the district, proposed for housing the brigades, reports The Kathmandu Post daily.
Maoist combatants who reached the villages after the decision of building cantonments in Kalapani of Yankila-9 and Hatimara of Tandi-5 have been living in the locals' houses for the past one week. About 700 combatants under Chhintan Sunakhi Smiriti brigade and about 500 under Ratna Sakunta brigade had arrived by Sunday evening.
Similarly, Maoist cadres on Saturday afternoon entered the residence of a foreign national in Lalitpur and threatened those in the house of stern action if they failed to comply with the Maoist's demands.
The group led by 5 Number Area Committee Member in the district 'Shankar' had entered the residence of Korean national Dr Kim, a dermatologist, in Sainbu VDC-5, Bhainsepati, at about 3 p.m.
The cadres, after forcefully entering the house asked for the whereabouts of Dr Kim. "We are Maoists. You will have to face stern action if you do not comply with what we ask you to do," a domestic help quoted Maoists cadres as saying, the paper adds.
Local level Maoists leaders said they had been to Kim's house a-month-and-a-half ago to investigate a case filed against Kim at their Party's liaison office.
According to them, one Pampha KC, who served as domestic help at the house until six months ago, had filed the case alleging that Kim had exploited her and made sexual advances in the past.
Dr Kim runs an NGO called Korean Donsan Skin Clinic in Shantinagar in Kathmandu for the last ten years.
In Rautahat, Maoists on Friday forcibly took away eight tractors and four persons, including two of their comrades, after the District Forest Office (DFO) arrested the four while they were stacking firewood into the vehicles at a forest in Jangalsaiya range post.
According to forest officials, a group of Maoists threatened them saying that they better not take action against those arrested and forcibly took their two colleagues.

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