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Wednesday, November 29, 2006

US asks Maoists to stop intimidation

Expressing concern over continued donation drive and intimidation by the Maoists even after the signing of Comprehensive Peace Accord, US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs R Nicholas Burns has called on Maoists to immediately stop such activities.
Delivering his speech on the US policy for South Asia at the Asia Society in New York Monday night, Burns said, “The United States does not oppose the Maoists participating in Nepalese politics as a legitimate, peaceful political party, but it is crucial for the long-term well-being of Nepal that the Maoists give up their arms and end their extortion. That has not yet happened. We intend to hold the Maoists to that standard.”
Stating that the US will be watching the Maoist’s activities, he further said that violence and intimidation by the Maoists must end.
Stating that the US welcomed the Comprehensive Peace Accord between the government and the Maoists, Burns said, “We hope this step will place Nepal on the path of lasting peace and democracy. We truly want the peace process to work and we pledge our full support. We support an agreement that safeguards the aspirations of the Nepali people. This means violence, intimidation, and criminal acts by the Maoists must end.”
Burns also urged the political parties to remain united. “It is incumbent on the political parties to show a united front.”

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