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Subject: [India Thinkers Net] Stoned to death in HP ,Nepal news, Parvez post - December13, 2006




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BRITISH AID WORKER STONED TO DEATH IN NORTHERN INDIA

The body of 23-year-old British aid worker Michael Blakey was discovered on Sunday, Nov. 26, three days after his disappearance. The man was apparently stoned to death and thrown in a gully near St. John’s Church where he worshiped during his time in northern India’s Himachal Pradesh state. Blakey was slated to return to his native England just days after his death in order to spend Christmas with his family. The university graduate was taking a year off his studies to work with the Tong Len charity which he helped establish to aid Tibetan refugees. The region is home to the exiled Tibetan religious leader, the Dalai Lama, and is generally considered safe. Police continue to investigate, but believe the stoning may have been committed by more than one person. (Assist News Service)

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From: SANSAD <sansad@sansad.org>
Date: Wed Dec 13, 2006  
Subject: CNDN Resolution for a Democratic Republic in Nepal

Dear friends:

Co-sponsred by SANSAD, Canadian Network for
Democratic Nepal held an educational forum on
December 10, at Cafe Kathmandu in Vancouver. The
panelists, Dr. Ramjee Parajulee and Dr. Hari
Sharma, examined the Comprehensve Peace Agreement
between the Communist Party of Nepal  (Maoist)
and the Seven Party Alliance signed on November
21 in its historical context, highlighted the
possibilities it has opened up, as well as
identified the many challenges still faced by the
Nepali people.

The two presentations were followed with an
extended discussion by the Forum participants, at
the end of which a Resolution was adopted.

We send you this Resolution.

SANSAD

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CANADIAN NETWORK FOR DEMOCRACTIC NEPAL
639 Madame Street, Mississauga, ON, L5W 1G6, CANADA


Press Release
December 10, 2006


Resolution for a Democratic Republic in Nepal

A meeting of Nepalis and friends of Nepal called by
the Canadian Network for Democratic Nepal (CNDN) in
Vancouver, BC, Canada, on December 10, 2006
unanimously adopted the following resolution:

This meeting hails the Comprehensive Peace Agreement,
2006 signed between Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)
and the Seven Party Alliance (SPA) led government to
end the civil war, establish a democratic government,
and elect a constituent assembly. This agreement is
truly historic not only in the context of the specific
history of Nepal but also in the global history of
peoples’ struggle for democracy and freedom.

We congratulate the people of Nepal whose suffering
and struggle has produced this victory and we
congratulate all the parties in this agreement for
their wisdom in bowing to the wishes of the people for
peace, liberty, democracy, human rights, social
justice, and prosperity.

The agreement is a document of the noblest aspirations
of the Nepali people, and indeed, it could be the
expression of the highest desire for social justice
and political liberty by any people on earth. It holds
the promise of a peaceful, prosperous and modern Nepal
governed by the democratically expressed will of the
people, in which people fully enjoy human rights and
civil liberties, and in which the rights of women,
marginalized communities, and other oppressed people
are maintained with particular care. We wish the
people of Nepal success in achieving the goals set
down in the document.

There are always many forces, both internal and
external, working against the aspirations of a people
for liberty, equality, and social justice because the
forces that wish to maintain the existing hierarchies
of power are very strong. To bring to fruition the
aspirations expressed in the agreement will require a
great deal of vigilance and determination from the
Nepali people. Nepalis living in the diaspora and the
friends of Nepali people must stand with the people of
Nepal in making sure that the hope that they have
achieved, after many years of struggle and thousands
of lost lives, is not betrayed.

We pledge our support to the people of Nepal in their
effort to build a democratic republic that is modern,
peaceful, prosperous, representative and just.

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From: Parvez Jamasji <parvez1942@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue Dec 12, 2006
Subject: Hitler RE-Visited ?  

Hitler RE-Visited ?

   Hitler was promiscuous, maybe had many girlfriends; maybe had many children,
he also had Syphilis which was alleged to be the cause of his dementia.

   It is quite possible that German children found themselves in Iran, perhaps as
white slaves; prior to WWII.

   Wouldn't it be interesting to match the DNA from Hitler's Skull with that of
Ahmedijan ?
   Especially when it is fashionable to inflict his diatribe on the World,
emanating ONLY from Iran.

     Thanks for your time

   Best Wishes

   Parvez Jamasji
http://www.geocities.com/siafdu/vc81.html

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