05-08-2009, 12:29 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->I remember a picture of Ian Martin and Baburam Bhattarai conversing over beer in Edihoven.
This image is forever etched in my mind and I understand exactly what the writer means when he is talking about the lack of independence.
Having fought the Maoists during our civil war, I will never forget the double standards that the work of Ian Martin created and I will never forget the men who were murdered behind a shield that OHCHR created.
Soliders are not born killers... it is the circumstances and frustrations that harnesses the killer instinct. The source of the frustrations has always been the double standards that agencies like the OHCHR and INGOs the King and the politicians of Nepal have used.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
This image is forever etched in my mind and I understand exactly what the writer means when he is talking about the lack of independence.
Having fought the Maoists during our civil war, I will never forget the double standards that the work of Ian Martin created and I will never forget the men who were murdered behind a shield that OHCHR created.
Soliders are not born killers... it is the circumstances and frustrations that harnesses the killer instinct. The source of the frustrations has always been the double standards that agencies like the OHCHR and INGOs the King and the politicians of Nepal have used.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->