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 Nepal Maoists = Terrorists
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Posted on 02-20-07 2:14 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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From today, I pledge, I will not use the word "Maoist" as it best fits for "Terrorists".
Implies: There is no Maoism in Nepal, it is Terrorism.

Terrorists:

Most definitions of terrorism include only those acts which are: intended to create fear or "terror," are perpetrated for a political goal (as opposed to a hate crime or "madman" attack), and deliberately target "non-combatants". Some definitions exclude acts committed by "legitimate" governments, however this exclusion is not universally accepted. In many cases the notion of "legitimate" and the definition of "combatant" is disputed, especially by partisans to the conflict in question.

As a form of unconventional warfare, terrorism is sometimes used when attempting to force political change by: convincing a government or population to agree to demands to avoid future harm or fear of harm, destabilization of an existing government, motivating a disgruntled population to join an uprising, escalating a conflict in the hopes of disrupting the status quo, expressing the severity of a grievance, or drawing attention to a neglected cause.

The terms "terrorism" and "terrorist" (someone who engages in terrorism) carry a strong negative connotation. These terms are often used as political labels to condemn violence or threat of violence by certain actors as immoral, indiscriminate, or unjustified. Those labeled "terrorists" rarely identify themselves as such, and typically use other generic terms or terms specific to their situation, such as: separatist, freedom fighter, liberator, revolutionary, vigilante, militant, paramilitary, guerrilla, rebel, jihadi or mujaheddin, or fedayeen, or any similar-meaning word in other languages

Maoists:
Unlike most other political ideologies, including other socialist and Marxist ones, Maoism contains an integral military doctrine and explicitly connects its political ideology with military strategy. In Maoist thought, "political power comes from the barrel of the gun" (one of Mao's quotes), and the peasantry can be mobilized to undertake a "people's war" of armed struggle involving guerrilla warfare in three stages.

The first stage involves mobilizing and organizing the peasantry. The second stage involves setting up rural base areas and increasing coordination among the guerrilla organizations. The third stage involves a transition to conventional warfare. Maoist military doctrine likens guerrilla fighters to fish swimming in a sea of peasants, who provide logistical support.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrorism
 
Posted on 02-20-07 8:56 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I totally agree. They are Terrorists in the label of Maoists.
 
Posted on 02-20-07 9:47 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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They are not Maoists. Maoisism is something totally different then what these terrorist think it is.

These MoFos are a group of Terrorists and nothing else. Cleaver ones. Taking advantage of our old and stupid political leaders.
 
Posted on 02-20-07 9:57 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I pledge too, use Nepal Maoists = Terrorists
 
Posted on 02-21-07 10:38 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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RajaBadi haruko Audaha Bisaune Thau.........ha ha ha......
Guys be Ready for Funeral.....

Raja ko ChamchaGiri garera US basne din sakiya Babuharu.......ani kehi madhise ka nam ma Bhayeka Bihari Vaiyaharu....

Cheers,
 
Posted on 02-21-07 10:40 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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FedEx Bhaiya Ko Dukh:

America ko 5-10 visa reject bha ro raicha. tesaie canada ma aayera goru charaunu pareko chha.
 
Posted on 02-21-07 11:11 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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If going against terrorism makes you think we are royalist, then so be it. Just shows your level intellect and your wisdom. It's better to be a royalist then be a terrorist. in'nit?

Terrorism Murdabad.
 


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