Nepal Solidarity Protest
Venue: The steps of MIT, 77 Mass Ave. Cambridge, MA 02139
Date: Sunday April 23, 2006
Time: 9am-11am
Right now, Nepal is seeing immense protests against the King of Nepal.
They were begun by political parties calling for Democracy but they
have mushroomed into something beyond their control. They have entered
the 18th day, and hundreds of thousands of people country wide have
marched in the streets. No organizer could have predicted this- not
the the political parties and not the Maoists. And they cannot
control it.
Nepal has never seen anything like this in her hsitory.
We recognize that the force that unites them is the same force that
unites us here to protest. It is deeper than politics. It is the
fundamental need for justice, peace and freedom from violence that we
all share. In the heated political environment of the moment, this
voice of our people is being hijacked and killed. The movement should
not be allowed to be hijacked by any extremists either of the right
or the left.
Today we are protesting respectfully and nonviolently to magnify this
basic demand of us, the Nepali people. We are tired of constant
violence and fear. We are tired of years of injustice. We are here as
a matter of duty. Today we speak out as a million Nepali brothers,
sisters, children, mothers and fathers march non-violently at home.
We are here to show solidarity with our brothers and sisters in Nepal
in their call for peace and justice through non-violent protest. And
we demand and end to the violence.
Organized by Nepalis in Boston
Contact: Atul Pokharel,
pokharel@mit.edu