Nepal Civil War Criminal Amnesty or Prosecution Civilian to Decide |
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Author:
| Bhattarai, Rabi |
ISBN: | 978-1-4802-0331-0 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2011 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $5.00 |
Book Description:
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We are in human society and we are called civilized but if there is no freedom of law and order, if there is no hope of justice the first steps of human society, being civilized is fake so Justice for the victims of war crimes is a long way to come. The civil war began in 1996 when the Communist Party of Nepal, a militant Maoist organization, began attacking security forces. They agitated for a more democratic system that would be more accountable to the populace, especially in...
More DescriptionWe are in human society and we are called civilized but if there is no freedom of law and order, if there is no hope of justice the first steps of human society, being civilized is fake so Justice for the victims of war crimes is a long way to come. The civil war began in 1996 when the Communist Party of Nepal, a militant Maoist organization, began attacking security forces. They agitated for a more democratic system that would be more accountable to the populace, especially in poverty-stricken rural areas. Even now they have been killing and sheltering criminals in their cabinet. Most of the Maoists lawmakers and legislative body comprises of criminal who have directly killed thousands of people. Maoists do not fear the International Criminal Court (ICC) because Nepal is not a party. Where is the international society and why they do not care about it? Is that because Nepal is non oil state? They won the election with the power of gun, has been extending their own tenure for past many years in order to keep the state power to do things as their will. This book is about the real fact of Communism situation in Nepal