2006-01-01

Tighten the seat-belts, here comes 2006!

This year, 10th since the MaoBadBoyz took to the jungles to teach Nepalis a lesson, will be decisive. It will make or break - or, in best case - hang - Prachanda and his commie loonies and fellow travellers.
Tomorrow, Jan. 2nd, expires the one-sided, extended maobadi truce, which the RNA never honored. For the last week there were rumors and partial reports of RNA's offensive in the "birthplace" of maoists - better known as Dolpa Human Experimentation and Torture Area #1.

Already, the RNA freed 1,000 villagers from maobadi forced labor camp - when the terrorist saw the RNA they ran away - good sign for the upcoming fight!

Abducted Rukum locals rescued: RNA

More than 1000 villagers who were forcibly taken by the Maoist insurgents from different places of the mid-western Rukum district on various dates have been rescued by the security forces, according to the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA).

A statement issued by the Directorate of Public Relations (DPR) on Friday said that the locals were rescued from Rukumkot, Shoba, Chunawang and Mahat areas of Rukum on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, four Maoists have surrendered in Pyuthan and Bajura districts, according to the DPR.

Sitaram KC, secretary of the Maoist party in Biju Bazzar area in Pyuthan district, surrendered to the security forces along with his gun and ammunition on Wednesday. Likewise, on the same day, three Maoists namely Bal Bahadur Shahi alias Balbhadra, Shanti Singh alias Rabina and Reule Rawal alias Prakash surrendered to the local administration of Bajura district. nepalnews.com mk Dec 30 05


Then we have the municipal elections in early February, which will be decisive for the further political developments for the whole 2006. If these elections (in RNA-controlled towns and municipalities) go well, without too much bloodshed, they will demonstrate that HM King's strategy is sound, and, more importqantly, the impotence of both the MaoBadBoyz and irrelevance of the 7 dwarves.

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