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Kamala Sarup: Children Are Worried About Security
Tuesday, 4 July 2006, 10:05 pm | Kamala Sarup
I would like to focus on a single, specific area: the economically lesser-developed areas of the world where low-intensity conflicts and natural disasters as well as conflicts involving drugs and human trafficking often take place. What marks these ... More >>
Sarup: What Will Happen If Maoist Gain Power?
Monday, 19 June 2006, 11:07 am | Kamala Sarup
If the maoists gain complete power in Nepal, the subsequent history of this beautiful but tragic country is likely to follow the history of many other countries that adopted communism (aka socialism, maoism) for a while, only to reject it later, after its ... More >>
US: Happy Birthday And Love To Your Nation
Wednesday, 14 June 2006, 1:02 pm | Kamala Sarup
July 4 is the traditional date for celebrating the independence of the U.S.A. . Trick question: When did the U.S. declare its independence from Great Britain? Incorrect answer: July 4, 1776. Correct answer: July 2, 1776. More >>
Kamala Sarup: The HIV Risk To Women In South Asia
Friday, 9 June 2006, 10:55 am | Kamala Sarup
Lack of respect for women's sexual and reproductive rights is a big problem in South Asia. And all represent clear violations of women's rights. More >>
Kamala Sarup: When Maoists Killed My Own Uncle
Thursday, 8 June 2006, 2:24 pm | Kamala Sarup
We were waiting the arrival of our uncle Prem, so that we can give all children their Dashai presents. Most family were at home on the day Dashai (Nepali festival). Since the family is scattering to various places. More >>
Kamala Sarup: Women Rights Are Limited in Seminars
Tuesday, 6 June 2006, 5:19 pm | Kamala Sarup
It is always nice to hear about women rights from women perspectives. And we also hope our seminars and workshops are educating and improving women's rights and hope women will never go hungry! More >>
Kamala Sarup: Crimes Against Women Still Prevalent
Thursday, 1 June 2006, 11:54 am | Kamala Sarup
Crimes against women between different societies and powers might erupt but increased educational status of these women by large countries, will develop women empowerment which has many wonderful consequences for the entire world. More >>
Kamala Sarup: Politics Of Education
Wednesday, 31 May 2006, 12:10 am | Kamala Sarup
We need to wage war for good educational system to improve a peaceful political system. Also, how can we protect a detailed social system so we can work exactly for educational reforms system?. Radical reforms on education needed because that means educational ... More >>
Kamala Sarup: Injustice And Conflict
Tuesday, 30 May 2006, 11:50 am | Kamala Sarup
Economic development is a combination of justice and peace. Therefore, injustice will always create a war not matter what environment is established. However, Injustice, ignorance, and unemployment are main source of Conflict. More >>
Nepali Women's Voice "We Want Lasting Peace"
Tuesday, 30 May 2006, 11:50 am | Kamala Sarup
"My husband left me home to resume his duty three days before he was killed. I don't want any Nepali woman to face like I am facing. I cannot believe myself that he is no more now" says Naramaya Thapa, a 16-year-old who lost her husband in Dang Ghorahi. ... More >>
Kamala Sarup: Darfur's War I Condemn
Monday, 29 May 2006, 10:21 am | Kamala Sarup
Darfur's war I condemn because they are all terrorising the people, women and children. Not all men and women are eligible to receive state benefits in Darfur. Yes I don't like the war, what I want is a peaceful political movement to change the nations ... More >>
Kamala Sarup: Nepalese Contribution On Development
Monday, 29 May 2006, 10:21 am | Kamala Sarup
Nepalese are more concerned about the socio-economic development of Nepal. They have been playing a crucial role in inspiring the local people and have been contributing to the Nepalese economy of development programs like schools, and, agriculture etc. More >>
Kamala Sarup: Nepal Peace Agreement Concern
Friday, 26 May 2006, 3:07 pm | Kamala Sarup
If the general expectation of the people for lasting peace could be transformed into reality, Nepal could once again be a land of unmatched natural beauty with for ever cheerful, friendly and hospitable people. More >>
Kamala Sarup: Women's Empowerment Under Threat
Friday, 26 May 2006, 3:07 pm | Kamala Sarup
I would be happy if women empowerment program would be an economic enterprise, but that is not going to happened. We must know that since women cannot survive nicely without the peace, economy and justice. It would also make us more sad than we are ... More >>
Kamala Sarup: Violence Threat to Nepalese Tourism
Wednesday, 24 May 2006, 11:12 am | Kamala Sarup
Early evening yesterday Chandrakala took her usual walk along the Pokhara, which was at high tide, and watched a fisherman who lives down the street from her house pull in croakers left and right. He was a sportsman and just throwing them back in. ... More >>
Kamala Sarup: Nepal's Relations with China & India
Tuesday, 23 May 2006, 1:01 pm | Kamala Sarup
Nepal has two very unique examples next door. India struggled to modern nationhood through the courage of Mahatma Gandhi, whose non-violent revolution against the former British colonial empire has inspired millions throughout the world. More >>
Kamala Sarup: Three Nepalese Opinion Pieces
Monday, 22 May 2006, 1:37 pm | Kamala Sarup
Nepal: Children In Maoist Ranks By Kamala Sarup It seems to be fundamental to human beings to need to feel that our children are in some way better t More >>
Kamala Sarup: Development Nepal & Securing Peace
Friday, 19 May 2006, 11:23 am | Kamala Sarup
How major changes in Nepal, democracy and violence by Maoists affected the Nepali life? Nations development, and peace are not the only means to improve the nation. A nation might use more of the securing peace, e.g., build more roads, bridges, hospitals ... More >>
Kamala Sarup: Religion And The Cast System
Wednesday, 17 May 2006, 12:37 am | Kamala Sarup
I was brought up in a traditional family in a remote village located in the Western part of Nepal. Most of the people living in that village practice the Hindu faith. Also, the cast system forms the basic foundation of Nepal's social structure. While ... More >>
Kamala Sarup: Child Marriages Are A Bad Practice
Monday, 15 May 2006, 12:03 am | Kamala Sarup
We should remember that high levels of child marriages which has led to a rise in maternal and infant mortality throughout the world. Child Marriage has always been an important issues throughout women history. Child marriage has a low strength and ... More >>