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Afghanistan/South Asia |
Nepal Necropsies Numerated |
2005-02-28 |
![]() The rebels announced Saturday they were lifting the blockade to ease the discomfort of the common people. However, they vowed to step up their campaign against the army. "We are going to start a new phase of movement increasing military resistance and mass movement of people," rebel chief Pushpa Kamal Dahal, also known as Prachanda, said in a statement. A Nepalese army spokesman declined comment. On Sunday, some 40 oil tankers brought much-needed gasoline, diesel and kerosene to the capital, Katmandu, which had been facing a fuel shortage. Dozens of trucks loaded with fresh vegetables and fruits, rice, flour, chickens and milk also arrived. Buses and cars parked in garages for days ventured out onto roads snaking through the mountainous country. |
Posted by:Steve White |
#2 Is that the People's Truck? Property is theft, y'know, comrade... |
Posted by: mojo 2005-02-28 3:22:17 PM |
#1 Socialism lives! in mountaineous Nepal, where burly men roam the hills brandishing Red Books. "Revolution, Revolution, Liberate the Masses!" |
Posted by: Tractor 2005-02-28 2:48:22 PM |