Kopfrkingl [comrade/them]

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  • There is an interesting article by the Revolutionary Communist Party of Nepal (RCPN) with a profile of the sides involved in Nepal’s situation with some new speculation:

    Machine translated with my insertions and corrections

    After the Gen-Z movement became explosive, an organization called ‘Hami Nepal’ suddenly started being promoted. Those who initially led the movement, called for people to take to the streets, and applied for permission from the CDO office for the program suddenly disappeared. Suddenly, Hami Nepal, Kathmandu Mayor Balendra Sah, and Hami Nepal President Sudan Gurung came to the front, claiming to be the real organizers of the movement.

    According to the organization’s [Hami Nepal] website, he [the group’s chairman] appears to be involved in anti-China activities, namely the Free Tibet movement. He still has the logo and link of ‘Students for a Free Tibet’ on his group’s website as a supporting organization.

    Their [RAW and CIA] pre-plan was to turn the supposedly peaceful movement into violent, to create an uncontrollable situation and achieve their goal. According to a source, they mobilized schoolchildren to the front line [on the first day of the protest]. They created a situation where the police would open fire and as soon as the police opened fire, they would order sharpshooters kept on standby to open fire and shoot students in their college uniforms targetting the head and chest.

    The source claims that the protesters themselves cleaned the streets and even managed the garbage themselves, as they suspected that such bullet casings would be found.

    There are other interesting things in this and another shorter article, which discusses such an event’s nurturing through continuous government failures, but it is in Nepali; it contains a concerning shenanigan of the NGO that “organized” the protests:

    They actually did this btw

    … within two days of the formation of the government, the same group has started demanding the resignation of the newly appointed Prime Minister Sushil Karki, saying that she has not paid due attention to the treatment and compensation of the families of the martyrs and the injured.











  • I’d like to add some more points to this discussion. Nepal is a country with the median age of 25, youth unemployment rate around 25 percent, and an incredibly inefficient government. Western media trying to frame it as a protest over a social media ban is laughable to say the least. It didn’t help that the PM decided it would be a good idea to: mock the youth for, and I quote, “Valuing the jobs of a handful over national sovereignity” when they complained about the restrictions on social media, he then proceeded to let the police to open-fire at protestors, and not peacefully resign when it was clear that shit wouldn’t settle down. There is a reason police don’t use lethal force on protestors but here the geniuses in charge decided it would be fine to shoot kids.

    There have been massive fucking scandals from the highest echelons of the political sphere in the past few years, some egregious ones being: scamming 800 people by presenting them as Bhutanese refugees to resettle in other countries, perpetrated by the home secretary and very likely linked to the minister of foreign affairs, transferring government land to private ownership by a collusion between members of the Congress and CPN ML party and big business owners.

    Imagine living in a country where you can’t find a job, the GDP per capita is half that of India, politicians are clearly in their posts to squeeze as much money from it as fucking possible and, on top of that, the children of politicians, even those of lower ranks, are regularly flaunting their wealth on social media.

    Trying to present the social media bill itself as logical would be valid if not for the fact that it is clearly a subterfuge to allow the government to remove things they don’t like, things that they deem, in many vague words, “violations against national security, integrity and hate speech concerns” or things that don’t “align with cultural values”. Reminder that the previous tiktok ban was under the pretext of “protecting social harmony” and blocking “harmful content and influence on youth”.

    Nevertheless, I am reasonably certain at this point that after the first few burnings the revolt got co-opted, which resulted in the release of thousands of prisoners including the clown Lamichhane and a break-in into a police station that lead to guns getting out — he was in prison for embezzling cooperative funds alongside a group of other polticians and cooperative owners by the way, this shows how rotten the entire establishment is.

    Also, there is no concrete leadership so a group of zoomies are in a live call in a discord server — fucking lol — about what to do going forward, with some incredibly naïve takes. Another thing that points to a three letter agency psyop is the fact that people refer to “decisions made by Gen-Z”, something without a figure-head for some reason; and I’m pretty sure that it doesn’t refer to the discord call zoomers.




  • The ML party of Nepal is a sham that doesn’t have any communist policies. The Maoists had the goal of establishing a people’s republic not a communist state. Then commenced a circlejerk between the three major parties: the ML party, the maoist party, and congress; the leaders played musical chair with public posts undermining political stability.

    Expect the citizens to be against the name communist itself due to the bad name these idiots have given it.