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Author: DKJDKJ Date: Jun 4, 2008 19:51
Dear friends,
Don't be too much disappointed of the truth what I had said
Lao country development history should go ahead but not backward,
It seems to me that Nepal is trying to copy Lao PDR's experience
Read more progress of revolutionary movement in Nepal
Deposed Nepal king to move to suburbs like Sob-Hao in Laos?
Nepal's deposed king is to move from his main palace in the heart of
the capital into a former royal hunting lodge on the edge of
Kathmandu, a minister said Wednesday.
Ousted monarch Gyanendra officially lost his crown last week when a
Maoist-dominated constitutional assembly made Nepal a republic after
an overwhelming vote in favour of ending the 240-year-old monarchy.
The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists) scored a surprise win in the
polls, grabbing 220 of the 601 seats on offer, double the amount of
seats won by their closest rivals and pre-election favourites, the
Nepali Congress.
The assembly also issued a 15-day deadline for Gyanendra to vacate the
sprawling Narayanhiti palace, now slated to be turned into a national
museum.
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Author: listhoj1234listhoj1234 Date: Jun 4, 2008 19:56
On Jun 4, 9:51 pm, DKJ gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> Don't be too much disappointed of the truth what I had said
> Lao country development history should go ahead but not backward,
>
> It seems to me that Nepal is trying to copy Lao PDR's experience
> Read more progress of revolutionary movement in Nepal
>
> Deposed Nepal king to move to suburbs like Sob-Hao in Laos?
>
> Nepal's deposed king is to move from his main palace in the heart of
> the capital into a former royal hunting lodge on the edge of
> Kathmandu, a minister said Wednesday.
>
> Ousted monarch Gyanendra officially lost his crown last week when a
> Maoist-dominated constitutional assembly made Nepal a republic after
> an overwhelming vote in favour of ending the 240-year-old monarchy.
>
> The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists) scored a surprise win in the ...
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Author: zhenzhen Date: Jun 5, 2008 01:44
aib freedom ii,
america already killed democracy slowly, foca enawgy on dat betters.
zhenged, hnub kaas' enomy, larry's enomy's enomy.
On Jun 4, 10:56 pm, listhoj1...@ yahoo.com wrote:
> On Jun 4, 9:51 pm, DKJ gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Dear friends,
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>> Don't be too much disappointed of the truth what I had said
>> Lao country...
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Author: CatCat Date: Jun 5, 2008 08:18
DKJ,
You are wrong about the comparison. The Nepalis used a democratic
system to vote out their King. The Lao used a gun on their King.
They also killed or drove away all of those that do not believe in the
same system as them. Even today there are still secret police taking
out people who do not believe in the communist system in Laos.
In regards to the Nepal story, this is just the beginning, once the
people figure out that the communist system is not working there will
be a new system or worse the communist will start killing and
imprisoning anyone who questions them, like all 5 remaining communist
societies around the world.
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Author: YOBYOB Date: Jun 5, 2008 08:28
Lao king did nothing wrong to the country. He had no power to do any thing.
What he did was to visit his citizen and bless them. But his blessing end
up to killed him by the two brother. I imaging the King cry before his
last breath and curse all Lao people to get their their deserve for future
empty hand.
The real problem was the two brother Souphanouvong and Souvanaphouma. They
wanted to own the country by in killing the King. But the end before they
own the country, both of them also dead. Their chldren end up empty hand.
Some lucky escape to other country and become refugee just like others.
Laos have no way out. LET'S FORGET THE COUNTRY SURROUNDING BY ALL ENEMY.
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