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Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Chinese reaction to Nepal

Recently I noticed a letter from a Chinese person interested in our discussions of the Nepal Revolution carried out by the CPN(m). from http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/MAOIST_REVOLUTION:

Is this reaction to a letter for a Canadian forum:

“I am a Chinese I don't understand well about you letter ---I don't know how to enter into the discussion. Could you tell me?

For my view I think the peace agreement will leed Neaple into a republic.But I can't sure about she will transform into a socialist country. That will depend on the struggle of the Maoist and other socialists. I think if the socialist can united together in the context that the old class have been lost it reputation, in this sense may be the socialist will won.

Yours

wanke



Abi Sharma дµÀ£º

Kindly circulate widely
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CANADIAN NETWORK FOR DEMOCRACTIC NEPAL
639 Madame Street, Mississauga, ON, L5W 1G6, CANADA

A Public Forum

Comprehensive Peace Agreement:
Challenges and Possibilities in Nepal

Sunday, December 10, 2006

2-4:30PM

Cafe Kathmandu

2779 Commercial Drive ( corner of 12th Avenue),
Vancouver, BC

On November 21, 2006 a Comprehensive Peace Agreement
was signed by the Nepal Communist Party (Maoist) and
the Government of Nepal bringing the 10 years old
armed conflict to an end. This historic and unique
agreement in 238-years old Nepali history presents a
hope for social justice, peace and republican
democracy in Nepal.

In this changed context, Canadian Network for
Democratic Nepal (CNDN) is organizing a panel
discussion to help understand the challenges and
possibilities presented by this agreement.

Please join us. Admission is free.

Panelists:

Ramjee Parajulee, Ph.D.

Faculty, Department of Political Science, University
of British Columbia


Hari Sharma, Ph.D.

Professor Emeritus, Department of Sociology and
Anthropology, Simon Fraser University

Refreshments will be served

For booking and more information, please contact at
(604)879-9909, (604)506-9259”



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