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Condemn Indian Aggression in Nepal

Condemn Indian Aggression in Nepal

Target:
Right Honorable Prime Minister of India
Dr. Manamohan Singh

RE:  Border encroachment and human rights violation by Indian security authorities in Nepal
Dear Prime Minister:
As global citizens and citizens and friends of Nepal, we are deeply saddened by the actions of the Indian Border Security Forces (IBSF) on Nepali territory last week. The encroachment on Nepali lands and the atrocities committed against Nepalese citizens is a violation of international law and human rights, and constitutes an attack on Nepal%u2019s sovereignty. With this encroachment our great hope, which is to see India%u2019s foreign policy demonstrate mutual respect and trust, is dashed. The Indian establishment has once again failed to grasp the fact that such folly imposes huge cost to both India and Nepal. Still, Mr. Prime Minister, you have a choice and you can make the difference. Last week, the IBSF encroached on Nepali lands and committed atrocities along the border villages of western district of Dang. These actions resulted in the displacement of more than 6000 people from their homes. Cases of rape and disappearance have been reported. This is not the first time the IBSF has encroached on Nepali territory and committed atrocities: from Jhapa in the east all the way to Darchula in the west (where the Indian military has even set up a permanent base), the pattern of border encroachment is repeated, with forceful displacement, shifting of border markers and appropriation of territory. India has already appropriated some 59,970 hectares of Nepali territory at 54 points in 21 districts. All these cases are well documented, but India has not shown any sign of taking responsibility of its excesses in a foreign land. This is not the only example of India%u2019s interference in Nepal%u2019s sovereignty. Recently the Indian Ambassador to Nepal, Mr. Sood, interfered in the choice of Nepal%u2019s Commander-in-Chief. By doing so, he has made it clear that Nepalese right to choose their government remains a right as long as their choice does not contradict with India%u2019s vested interest in Nepal. Mr. Prime Minister, we believe that you understand that the love for motherland and quest for justice does not depend on the size of a country. No matter how small Nepal is compared to India, our love for Nepal and its independence is equal to the love any Indian feels for his motherland. People from Nepal and India have very cordial relations; they respect and admire each other. They share many common attributes. Our former prime ministers Manmohan Adhikari and B P Koirala were active participants of your national liberation movement. Nepali people in the Indian Army have helped safeguard Indian territory in both the Sino-Indian war and the Indian-Pakistan war. Reciprocally, Indian people have always supported democratic movements in Nepal. The irony is that Indian foreign policy towards Nepal has shown itself over time to be unfair, unjust and vicious. Nepalese and Friends of Nepal have been hopeful that you, Mr. Prime Minister, would be able to change the %u201CBig Brother%u201D nature of India%u2019s policy in Nepal into one that stands on a firm foundation of mutual respect and trust. These hopes are fading fast. You have the opportunity to make India a great nation by basing India%u2019s foreign policy as it was conceived by former prime minister I. K. Gujral as the Gujral Doctrine. This is time for Indian foreign policymaking be taken out of the hands of bureaucrats still living in the shadow of colonialism. Change is long overdue. As a first step, we Nepalese, Friends of Nepal and peace loving people around the globe urge you to correct the present aggression immediately, bring the IBSE home to their barracks in India, apologize to those Nepalese who have been the victims of a barbaric act, and compensate those whose property has been destroyed.
Respectfully yours,
Abi Sharma
President
Progressive Nepali Forum in Americas
And,
All sovereign Nepalis: intellectuals, civil society leaders, patriotic, democratic, progressive, and reasonable and rational minds of all walks of life, our peace and justice loving international friends and international communities to condemn Indian aggression in Nepal.
Dr. Manamohan Singh

RE:  Border encroachment and human rights violation by Indian security authorities in Nepal
Dear Prime Minister:
As global citizens and citizens and friends of Nepal, we are deeply saddened by the actions of the Indian Border Security Forces (IBSF) on Nepali territory last week. The encroachment on Nepali lands and the atrocities committed against Nepalese citizens is a violation of international law and human rights, and constitutes an attack on Nepal%u2019s sovereignty. With this encroachment our great hope, which is to see India%u2019s foreign policy demonstrate mutual respect and trust, is dashed. The Indian establishment has once again failed to grasp the fact that such folly imposes huge cost to both India and Nepal. Still, Mr. Prime Minister, you have a choice and you can make the difference. Last week, the IBSF encroached on Nepali lands and committed atrocities along the border villages of western district of Dang. These actions resulted in the displacement of more than 6000 people from their homes. Cases of rape and disappearance have been reported. This is not the first time the IBSF has encroached on Nepali territory and committed atrocities: from Jhapa in the east all the way to Darchula in the west (where the Indian military has even set up a permanent base), the pattern of border encroachment is repeated, with forceful displacement, shifting of border markers and appropriation of territory. India has already appropriated some 59,970 hectares of Nepali territory at 54 points in 21 districts. All these cases are well documented, but India has not shown any sign of taking responsibility of its excesses in a foreign land. This is not the only example of India%u2019s interference in Nepal%u2019s sovereignty. Recently the Indian Ambassador to Nepal, Mr. Sood, interfered in the choice of Nepal%u2019s Commander-in-Chief. By doing so, he has made it clear that Nepalese right to choose their government remains a right as long as their choice does not contradict with India%u2019s vested interest in Nepal. Mr. Prime Minister, we believe that you understand that the love for motherland and quest for justice does not depend on the size of a country. No matter how small Nepal is compared to India, our love for Nepal and its independence is equal to the love any Indian feels for his motherland. People from Nepal and India have very cordial relations; they respect and admire each other. They share many common attributes. Our former prime ministers Manmohan Adhikari and B P Koirala were active participants of your national liberation movement. Nepali people in the Indian Army have helped safeguard Indian territory in both the Sino-Indian war and the Indian-Pakistan war. Reciprocally, Indian people have always supported democratic movements in Nepal. The irony is that Indian foreign policy towards Nepal has shown itself over time to be unfair, unjust and vicious. Nepalese and Friends of Nepal have been hopeful that you, Mr. Prime Minister, would be able to change the %u201CBig Brother%u201D nature of India%u2019s policy in Nepal into one that stands on a firm foundation of mutual respect and trust. These hopes are fading fast. You have the opportunity to make India a great nation by basing India%u2019s foreign policy as it was conceived by former prime minister I. K. Gujral as the Gujral Doctrine. This is time for Indian foreign policymaking be taken out of the hands of bureaucrats still living in the shadow of colonialism. Change is long overdue. As a first step, we Nepalese, Friends of Nepal and peace loving people around the globe urge you to correct the present aggression immediately, bring the IBSE home to their barracks in India, apologize to those Nepalese who have been the victims of a barbaric act, and compensate those whose property has been destroyed.
Respectfully yours,
Abi Sharma
President
Progressive Nepali Forum in Americas
And,
All sovereign Nepalis: intellectuals, civil society leaders, patriotic, democratic, progressive, and reasonable and rational minds of all walks of life, our peace and justice loving international friends and international communities to condemn Indian aggression in Nepal.
Dr. Manamohan SinghRight Honorable Prime Minister of IndiaRoom No. 148 B South Block
New Delhi 110001, India

June 15, 2009 RE:  Border encroachment and human rights violation by Indian security authorities in Nepal

Dear Prime Minister: 
As global citizens and citizens and friends of Nepal, we are deeply saddened by the actions of the Indian Border Security Forces (IBSF) on Nepali territory last week. The encroachment on Nepali lands and the atrocities committed against Nepalese citizens is a violation of international law and human rights, and constitutes an attack on Nepal%u2019s sovereignty. With  this encroachment our great hope, which is to see India%u2019s foreign policy demonstrate mutual respect and trust, is dashed. The Indian establishment has once again failed to grasp the fact that such folly imposes huge cost to both India and Nepal.
 
Still, Mr. Prime Minister, you have a choice and you can make the difference.

Last week, the IBSF encroached on Nepali lands and committed atrocities along the border villages of western district of Dang. These actions resulted in the displacement of more than 6000 people from their homes. Cases of  rape and disappearance have been reported. This is not the first time the IBSF has encroached on Nepali territory and committed atrocities: from Jhapa in the east all the way to Darchula in the west (where the Indian military has even set up a permanent base), the pattern of border encroachment is repeated, with forceful displacement, shifting of border markers and appropriation of territory. India has already appropriated some 59,970 hectares of Nepali territory at 54 points in 21 districts. All these cases are well documented, but India has not shown any sign of taking responsibility of its excesses in a foreign land. This is not the only example of India%u2019s interference in Nepal%u2019s sovereignty. Recently the Indian Ambassador to Nepal, Mr. Sood, interfered in the choice of Nepal%u2019s Commander-in-Chief. By doing so, he has made it clear that Nepalese right to choose their government remains a right as long as their choice does not contradict with India%u2019s vested interest in Nepal. Mr. Prime Minister, we believe that you understand that the love for motherland and quest for justice does not depend on the size of a country. No matter how small Nepal is compared to India, our love for Nepal and its independence is equal to the love any Indian feels for his motherland.  People from Nepal and India have very cordial relations; they respect and admire each other. They share many common attributes. Our former prime ministers Manmohan Adhikari and B P Koirala were active participants of your national liberation movement. Nepali people in the Indian Army have helped safeguard Indian territory in both the Sino-Indian war and the Indian-Pakistan war. Reciprocally, Indian people have always supported democratic movements in Nepal. The irony is that  Indian foreign policy towards Nepal has shown itself over time to be unfair, unjust and vicious. Nepalese and Friends of Nepal have been hopeful that you, Mr. Prime Minister, would be able to change the %u201CBig Brother%u201D nature of India%u2019s policy in Nepal into one that stands on a firm foundation of mutual respect and trust. These hopes are fading fast. You have the opportunity to make India a great nation by basing India%u2019s foreign policy as it was conceived by former prime minister I. K. Gujral as the Gujral Doctrine. This is time for Indian foreign policymaking be taken out of the hands of bureaucrats still living in the shadow of colonialism. Change is long overdue. As a first step, we Nepalese, Friends of Nepal and peace loving people around the globe urge you to correct the present aggression immediately, bring the IBSE home to their barracks in India, apologize to those Nepalese who have been the victims of a barbaric act, and compensate those whose property has been destroyed.

Respectfully yours,

Abi Sharma
President
Progressive Nepali Forum in Americas
And,
All sovereign Nepalis: intellectuals, civil society leaders, patriotic, democratic, progressive, and reasonable and rational minds of all walks of life, our peace and justice loving international friends and international communities to condemn Indian aggression in Nepal.
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We signed the "Condemn Indian Aggression in Nepal" petition!
# 585:
4:08 am PST, Nov 5, Kapil Shrestha, Nepal
india can't do this to nepal
# 584:
12:23 am PDT, Oct 13, Amrit Chhetri, Nepal
# 583:
9:52 am PDT, Sep 20, Manoj kuamr Shah, Minnesota
The first soil i tasted was of the place i was born; its air pumped by first breathe; the first blink of my eyes viewed that sky and all these are still in my heart. By encroaching thousands of acres of land, you deprive sense of freedom and love. Your superiority is seen and it is well captured in the eyes of every human who cares for humanity. One day all these minute eyes will stare at you whose overwhelming power most be destructing for you and all the human nature. So, please don't dare do anything to others what you don't like being done to yourself.
# 582:
11:11 am PDT, Aug 26, Brad and Heather Tuoechka, Canada
# 581:
9:49 pm PDT, Aug 10, Rastabadi Nepali, Canada
Ma nepal ko aak incha bhumi pani india ma pareko dekahna chahadina
# 580:
10:00 am PDT, Aug 7, Uttam Niraula, Australia
Do not touch our Nepal you eagle !
# 579:
2:23 pm PDT, Aug 6, Surendra Bhusal, Nepal
# 578:
6:46 pm PDT, Jul 31, Kabita Khadka, Nepal
# 577:
2:04 pm PDT, Jul 31, Zieh Doma, New York
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# 576:
9:24 am PDT, Jul 24, Sangam Ligal, Nepal
# 575:
9:00 am PDT, Jul 24, Dipak Gaire, Nepal
# 574:
8:53 am PDT, Jul 24, Prakash Joshi, Nepal
im a nepali citizen. this is my country, my place. and if anyone try forcefully to rule my place its not tolerable by me.
# 573:
12:20 am PDT, Jul 24, Anil Pradhan, Nepal
# 572:
6:20 pm PDT, Jul 23, Ujwal Limbu, United Kingdom
ujwal
# 571:
10:42 pm PDT, Jul 21, Buddha Manandhar, Nepal
# 570:
10:14 pm PDT, Jul 21, Prabin Shakya, Nepal
prabin
# 569:
9:10 am PDT, Jul 21, Name not displayed, Nepal
# 568:
9:41 pm PDT, Jul 20, Sandesh Says, Nepal
aba ta atti bho!
# 567:
2:11 am PDT, Jul 20, Dal Budhathoki, United Kingdom
# 566:
11:32 am PDT, Jul 18, Ramesh Jha, Nepal
Folks, I agree with all of your views and concern. My advice to those living outside of Nepal who are more concerned 'Kindly do something to save your motherland before she completely crumbles down, you people can make a lot of things happen and influence the politics of Nepal if you really want to see good things happen in Nepal. Otherwise, yous will be enjoying your lives elsewhere while the poor dear mother will become a history' The reason why I am talking unnesessary is because if you and I empower our motherland, India will back off automatically,
# 565:
11:01 pm PDT, Jul 16, Prakash Thapa, Nepal
coz it is related to the issues of my motherland
# 564:
6:37 pm PDT, Jul 13, Manju Bajracharya, Canada
# 563:
3:33 pm PDT, Jul 13, Ryan Fowler, Canada
Fundamental human rights have been violated. I strongly object to the treatment of Nepali people who have suffered because of the actions taken be the Indian Border Security Services.
# 562:
12:59 am PDT, Jul 12, William Ghimire, Nepal
Fight against such behave by India. where is our Prime minister, condem his work because he is only empty the Nations money as doesn't gave priority to our Nepal, Where is his Nationality?
# 561:
6:57 pm PDT, Jul 11, Mohan Krishna Shrestha, Canada
We respect bilateral relationship between India and Nepal but not encroachment on Nepali land.
# 560:
10:02 am PDT, Jul 11, MANOJ PANDIT, Nepal
Thank u for doing this process.I am the film maker of the much important documentary GREATER NEPAL-in quest of boundary.hopefully w3e will be in the same path
# 559:
8:06 pm PDT, Jul 10, Sanjay Devkota, Maryland
# 558:
5:53 pm PDT, Jul 10, Khem Dahal, Canada
# 557:
12:48 pm PDT, Jul 10, Kopila Bhattarai, Kansas
Please stop this border encroachment and leave our country to ourselves.
# 556:
10:06 pm PDT, Jul 9, Name not displayed, Texas
I deeply regret now, that Nepal has always been connected to India. Almost 30 -40 % of nepal is dependent of India. May be this is the reason why India keeps forgetting "NEPAL" is a nation by itself, and it cannot be overtaken in this modern world.
# 555:
6:20 pm PDT, Jul 9, Sujan Baral, Canada
I believe that India should acknowledge Nepal's existence without and political motives. If Nepal and India can strenghten their friendship together (on good grounds rather then through further corrupting the corrupted political leaders), both nations can achieve great heights. India should acknowledge Nepal and Nepali's respect and trust and treat the same in return.
# 554:
11:50 am PDT, Jul 9, Jiwan Chhetri, Canada
# 553:
7:30 pm PDT, Jul 7, Bina Shrestha, Canada
# 552:
5:20 am PDT, Jul 7, Krishna Chakhun, United Kingdom
# 551:
3:47 pm PDT, Jul 6, Pawitra Karki, Canada
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