尼泊尔毛派准备妥协?
尼泊尔:驱赶丛林非法定居者引发骚乱
央视网消息(中国新闻):4号,在尼泊尔西部城镇拉玛依附近,发生警方与丛林中的非法定居者发生冲突,造成至少4人死亡,多人受伤。反对党——尼泊尔联合共产党(毛主义)5号、6号两天呼吁在全国掀起“封锁”运动,通过罢工、罢市、车辆罢行的方式,抗议警方向非法定居者开枪。
4号的暴力冲突发生在盖拉利区,这里丛林茂密,居住着数千名非法定居者,他们都是在洪水和泥石流等天灾中失去家园的平民。当警方试图驱赶这些非法定居者时,他们极力反抗,并用私刑杀害了一名警察。警方随即开枪,造成至少3人死亡,数人受伤。尼泊尔人权委员会要求政府立即对此事件展开调查,并呼吁冲突双方保持克制。
冲突事件发生后,由尼联共毛主义副主席领导的“尼泊尔国家人民运动”迅速决定,在全国范围内掀起一场罢工、罢市、车辆罢行的“封锁”运动。
尼联共毛主义的支持者随即走上街头,焚烧车辆、砸烂店铺。首都加德满都的热格德巴德地区5号还爆发了大规模示威游行,示威人群高举反政府标语,称政府置国家和平进程于不顾。
当地警方迅速调集警力应对危局,基本控制住了局势。不过尼联共毛主义宣称,将在全国范围内掀起更大规模的罢工、罢市运动。
尼泊尔毛派准备妥协
2009年12月8日 下午,尼泊尔总理和尼泊尔联合共产党(毛主义)普拉昌达举行了一次面对面的讨论,讨论解决迫在眉睫的政治对抗,并顺利进行宪法起草与挽救和平进程。
据尼泊尔总理府的新闻顾问比什努贾尔,在制宪议会大楼举行的本次会议目标是为了早日找到解决政治僵局的方法。双方领导人都表示愿意避免长期对峙僵局的发生,他补充说。
尼泊尔联合共产党(毛主义)提醒总理,毛派积极参与了导致和平进程的谈判参与并补充说,这些共识写入了新宪法,已经完成和平进程的必要准备。
“讨论结束时两位领导人都会会谈表示了满意,”里贾尔说,并引述普拉昌达的话说,毛派党准备好了让步和一定程度的妥协,以示对和平进程与新宪法的起草表现出灵活性。
在本次会议的前一天,最高的三个主要政党组成的6人专责小组,召开会议寻找各派主张的共同点,以结束目前在尼泊尔的政治僵局。
Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal and Maoist chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal held one-on-one discussion Tuesday afternoon in their latest bid to ward off the looming political confrontation and smooth out the constitution-drafting and the peace process.
According to PM Nepal's press advisor Bishnu Rijal, the meeting held at the Constituent Assembly building dwelled on finding early solution to the political impasse. Both the leaders expressed their readiness to avert possible confrontation in the wake of prolonged deadlock, he added.
PM Nepal reminded the Maoist chairman that he was actively involved in the negotiations that led to the peace process and added that he is ready for consensus necessary for writing the new constitution and conclude the peace process, Rijal informed.
"I found both the leaders enthusiastic and satisfied at the end of the discussion," Rijal said and quoted Maoist chairman Dahal as saying that his party was ready to show flexibility for the sake of peace and new constitution.
The Nepal-Dahal meeting comes a day after the top-level meeting of the main three parties which formed a six-member taskforce to find a common ground to end the deadlock. nepalnews.com