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7 August 2008 178 views No Comment

The above video shows the army formation the Maoists used to fight their so called peoples war. Nepal, a peaceful landlocked country, become home to the most dramatic Maoist insurgency in modern history.The children describe their dramatic recruitment and participation in the Maoist People’s Liberation Army during the eleven-year civil war. The girls’ stories in particular demonstrate how joining the violent Maoist struggle became their only option to escape the gender discrimination and sexual violence of traditional Hindu culture in Nepal. With the major conflict ended and the Maoists in control of the government, these children are now discarded by the Maoist leadership and forced to return home to communities and families that want nothing to do with them and the remaining PLA is what the Maoists want to merge with the Nepal Army.

Why on earth would the Nepal Army the pride of Nepal merge with the rebels or as you may say the terrorists. They fought a war against eachother, one for the government who labled the other as terrorists and one for the Maoist who brainwashed them calling it the peoples war.

The officers of the Nepal Army have undergone adequate and intenssive training, aquired the required quallification and trainied to be what they are today. On the other hand the latter known as PLA (Peoples,s Libration Army) comprises of ordinary people who choose to pick up guns for Maoist idology to fight the goveernment and were involved in acts of terrosim. There is no way that the two can be compared and is absolutely incorect to even thing about mergeing the two and if any step is taken to do so, mark my words, there is a huge revolution coming up within the Nepal Army.

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