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jainepal88
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Posted on 09-01-04 8:04
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May god help their souls to rest in peace. It seems to me that KURAN "holy war" is just what Muslims around the world seems to belive in and if so we all can give it to them. They want war with all other religions and people from diff. races, They will get it. Only news that gave me little satisfaction was burning of muslim mosque in KTM, tearing down of all the mohterfuking agencies that treat Nepali as a dogs. I wish to hear more distruction of Muslim palces , business , mosques and poeple themselves. I think, it is now clear to all of us that Musilms stick with their "holy war" propaganda no matter where they are or what they say or what they do. Let's show those Muslims motherfukers that they shouldnot mess with Nepali People. Let's keep Nepal Free of Muslims, JaiNepal.
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HanneTanne
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Posted on 09-01-04 10:58
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Clear Nepal out of the CHURETAs. They live for their religion which is to kill other religions. It's just like a poison tree. Get rid of them, they are only around 1%, it is easy now to get rid of them. F#*k off with Deuba who is licking the ass of another Chureta Mohsin by imposing a curfew. Prove them that we are not so helpless, kill the tree- the poison tree! How can u imagine that in a Hindu country, our Pashupatinath is at the corner but their mosque is at the heart of city. A businessman can't build a house more than 2 storeys tall due to security reasons for the palace but how come these octopuses have so tall mosques? It is unfair, we cannot tolerate anymore. Why cant we just burn that down. Here are some suggestions 1. Completely destroy the Jame mosque and any other whatever 2. Break one mosque for one life taken. So at least pull down 12 mosques and build the statue of our "BRAVE MARTYRS" 3. If the coward Deuba & company imposes curfew, send in pigs and alcohol at each of those. Just as they did with Babari mosque. 4. We have a habit of pissing out at the streets. Come on guys, whoever passes thro Ratnapark area, piss at the devil's womb, spit and walk past. (In case Deuba doesnot let to tear it down) JAI SHIVA SENA
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thaag
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Posted on 09-01-04 2:07
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Don't forget Taiyyab Shah, who supplies ganja and coke to durbar is also Musalte
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Shaiva
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Posted on 09-02-04 12:55
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Only way to end Nepal's problems is to make it free of all Nepalese. Have heart, Maoists, RNA, Shiva Sena, and Pashupati Sena are doing their best to free Nepal of all Nepalese--Buddhists, Muslims, Christians. After that it will be the turn of the Hindus.
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Dax
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Posted on 09-02-04 1:08
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It is so sad to hear that people's death are being taken advantage of.Instead of mourning the death ,they are killing more (two deaths in rioting).I think it is not the Nepali Muslims who are to be blamed but the employment agencies and its greedy owners who are misguiding people to go to Iraq and work.
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Moneyminded
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Posted on 09-02-04 1:29
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This is nothing but National Awakening is happeing. This is the begining. This spark of fire is going to burn the entire forest. The young are collecting incentive and motivated. We youth remain quite for long.I dont see far that nwe youth leader is leading the new movement. I remeber when girija said in UN nepal doesnot have second genereation leader coz they cant run country. ENOUGH ENOUGH IT OUR TIME TO SHOW THE WORLD
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Clickerclick
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Posted on 09-02-04 2:03
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What type of awakening is this?? By torching business potential of innocents... Some even saying to built the staute and calle them martyrs... is the definition of the martyrs are soo cheap?? I wonder.... When intellectual people like you can support for violence... its purely indicates what will be the mentality of those people who are not educated... Violence in any form must be discouraged untill and unless it has the power to convert the root of the problem... We are not pelting stones in the masjid we are pelting stones to the future of Nepal... And those people who keeps disturbing normal life of Nepal.. do you think they are mourning the death?? and as for demonstration and burning of things in nepal nope they are just having fun burning other peoples properties... these people will do it ...despite of reason... see some pictures...we can`t see the anger in ther face....but the fun of entertainment.... we are building the wrong culture here...
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budhobaccha
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Posted on 09-02-04 3:06
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It's quite natural for nationalistic feelings to boil over at times like these. But remember guys, there are nearly 300,000 Nepalese working in various Arabian countries. Won't we be putting them at grave danger by raising anti-Muslim fervor here in Nepal? Also, in these economically hard times for Nepal, the remittances from Gulf countries serve as important sustainers of our economy. I must admit, I am predisposed to hate Muslims after what happened in Iraq. But what's the difference between those Islamic fundamentalists and us if we start resorting to the same dirty tactics they employ? Extremism seldom works, and it certainly doesnýt here in Nepal. I partially agree with clickerclick, that 'a portion' of the agitating youth were in it merely for 'fun,' because some folks I know participated in the rallies just for the 'thrill of smashing windows and burning tires,' as they themselves put it. But it is wrong to assume that the majority took part ýonly for pleasure.' The latent anger and the growing frustration was evident in the faces of many of them-- some as young as ten! -- And yes, the 'manpowers' and 'the government' desperately needed a reality check. Our government, to simply put it-- is defunct! It could neither start a meaningful dialogue with the abductors -- no matter what ministers say now; look at the Indians-- nor could it secure the rights of common people yesterday, when Kathmandu was literally 'burning.' I can understand the security personnel being reluctant to stop the rioters (I felt like joining them myself, so strong was the nationalistic fervor at times), as they torched the recruitment agencies. But what prompted the security services to stop short of protecting our independent media? Kantipur alone stood to lose about 3 crores! We by nature are peace loving people, unlike 'many' Muslims. What makes us proud Nepalese is our heritage of peace, brotherhood and bonhomie. Let us not make this country a fertile ground for sectarian violence because of the cowardly acts of a bunch of 'b*****ds.' But let no one be mistaken in thinking that we Nepalese are to be taken for granted. The country may be in dire straits, but our resolve's not.
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Chheten
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Posted on 09-02-04 7:47
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Muslims or not, they are also Nepalis. We should realize that this sort of religious Hindu fervor has not taken place before. Religious riots may be an everyday occurrence in India, but it's not the Nepali way. The Nepali Muslims are not to blame for this; it's those extremists who don't have a country of their own, or an identity of their own. Surely, we are all angry at the murders, but let us channel that anger towards our inept government that did nothing to prevent this catastrophe. I don't have any mercy for those recruiting agencies. They should burn and so should the airlines. However, being a Hindu myself, my heart goes out to the families of the slain and also to Nepalis of Muslim descent who have lived in Nepal for generations. Surely, they too came to Nepal to seek peace from oppression. I can't imagine how fearful they must be for their lives.
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Major
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Posted on 09-02-04 9:48
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Chheten, perhaps you haven't viewed from a bigger picture. There can only be peace if two groups agree (need two hands to clap). While Hinduism calls for peace and tolerance, Islam calls for killing of "Infidels." How can we trust Muslims, whose faith calls for our demise? As long as there is Islam, there will be no peace. The last time we Hindus kept mum against the muslims, they ended up ruling our asses for 900 years. Yes not all muslims are evil, but their faith has voilent past. Prophet Muhammad was a classical example of pedophilia, terrorism, caravan robbing, manipulative, slave trading, woman bashing, and the spread of religion thru forceful conversion. Islam deserves no sympathy.
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dyamn
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Posted on 09-02-04 10:01
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Agree with Major 100%. We people of the world should unite together and eradicate this disease of Islam. Ismal should be banned to practice because it teaches evil stuff.
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dyamn
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Posted on 09-02-04 10:05
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And oh ya, Nepal should immidiately bring all the middle eastern Nepali workers back to home and kick all the muslims out of the country. Nepal should not be greedy on keeping and risking our brothers lives in middle east. Let those people suffer from more man power. We should kick all the muslims to leave the country. when it comes to islam we shoudl not be soft.... violence is certainly not the way to go , but we should ask them and surround with the circumstances that makes them to leave Nepal...
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Shaiva
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Posted on 09-02-04 10:22
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Make others leave Nepal, and make sure someone else makes you leave the world.
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moni
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Posted on 09-02-04 1:39
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why are u all blaming muslims are there Nepalease who are acting as muslims and killing their own people
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maximum20
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Posted on 09-02-04 2:01
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it's unbelievable how many posts in his website are burning with rage as much as they're glowing with ignorance. i'm sick of saying the same thing over an over here. if anything, we should be concerned that a country with already so many problems is facing yet another conflict that is not common in our history: religious conflict. i used to take pride in the fact that buddhist and hindu temples are worshipped by all without any prejudice. also in the fact that we have a big mosque in the middle of the city and everyone accepts it in peace. this could the start of a horrible era of religious violence in nepal and people like use, arguably more privileged and less ignorant than most nepali's, should not be fueling such mindless cycle of hatred.
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provein
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Posted on 09-02-04 3:06
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I am no less surprised at the number of posts calling for the burning of mosques and hurting Muslims in Nepal. Where are the sane voices? Or have the supposed intellectuals of Sajha decided to refrain from posting in silent acquiescence of the violent views expressed by these overly emotional people?
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Real_McCoy
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Posted on 09-02-04 10:26
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Wake up People ... wake up......! Hatred leads to more hatred....! If you start killing muslims than what will be the difference between you and those terrorist.? Think people...! Peace
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_sage
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Posted on 09-03-04 1:08
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ClickerClick You are so right I was there in the crowd trying to see what was going on and all I saw were people having FUN... there was a lot of anger but you can't imagine the disgust I felt at people with SMILING FACES and laughing like it is a game, as they destroy a mosque the symbol of Islam. Can you imagine? At least if it was a serious anger and people could not even control themselves, that would be a little better. But people COULD control themselves, they just didn't have the strength and courage to do it? And another thing, why was it 90% young males who were there? I tried to plead with people, why are you doing this? All I got in return was a lot of groupthink, like "They did this to us, now we are doing it to them!" The problem is that "they" number 1 is completely different from "they" number 2. Were they destroying the headquarters of the Army of Ansar Al-Sunna? No, they were destroying the holy place of 3.5% of their own country's population. Shame.... on top of shame. Tragedy on top of tragedy. What is behind this? Was this instigated by Shiv Sena people or other fundamentalist Hindutva elements? I understand the anger at the agencies of employment, since there is evidence of their corruption and they have long been profiting by selling the labor of people at too high a cost. But at Islam? There is no basis for it! It is a leap of logic that defies my imagination. Sage
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Moneyminded
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Posted on 09-03-04 1:44
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okie sage dude, It is good to see some nepalese who is daam diplomatic and good in thinking. The problem with the entire humanbeing is ego. Well, while u thinking u forget that i am thinking too. The whole nation is thinking too. There might be majority of ppl not thinking but tell u what,..............................40 percent of ppl think. The story goes this way. out of the 40 percent .......................10 percent back off for some reasons. 5 percent goes intense on issue. One of the 5 percent is you. I am also a thinker but with the position as philoshoper. Churaute are the real native muslims in nepal from ages but rest are derived or migrated from india and pakistan. The question is do u treat those migrated second grade who brought muslim and expand upto some factor. i think mate, I wont allow even christian missionary or those migrated muslims to feel like home. Hey dude, u look like kind of guy who reads and listen. Go to google search and do research on did hindu help to write bible.......................u will get shocked when u read all the facts that actually the most of the prophet in bibles like noa, abrahim are kicked out ppl from india. Noa was kicked coz he raped being drunked to one of the top philoshoper. The most of the evidence prove that these ppl are the morons who was kicked by aryans like me.
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freeOfDogma
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Posted on 09-03-04 1:50
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First few of the expressions were pretty crude and seems to me as an immature calculations of thoughts just to provoke the other immatures against the established beliefs. Sadness is that lots of brutality has been demonstrated around the world no matter which group(religion) they belonged to. Time demands change. Change of thought....A unity of all different ideas. Why killings in the name of religions? I agree with the later voices where you can hear some peace and not crude and immature hatred. I believe that Sajha should censor some of these crude opinions. peace
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