Nepalese Revolutionary Leader’s Life Is In Danger
Fight for His Freedom!
On 20 August, a leader of the People’s War that
has been sweeping through Nepal, Chandra Prakash Gajurel, known as Comrade
Gaurav, was arrested by the Indian authorities as he attempted to travel to
Europe to support the battle against imperialist intervention in his country.
The reactionary monarchy ruling Nepal is now preparing a demand for his
extradition from India, which has repeatedly sent Nepalese revolutionaries back
to the government’s dungeons. For now the Indian government has only charged
Comrade Gaurav with possession of illegal papers, but in countries like India
this charge is normally dealt with as a minor matter and processed quickly. The
fact that they are still holding Comrade Gaurav weeks later, with moves for
extradition in the works, shows that what they are up to has nothing to do with
“justice” and everything to do with political suppression. For much of the
duration of the People’s War, the Royal Nepal army has engaged in a
US-counterinsurgency-style “dirty war”, including by “disappearing” hundreds of
revolutionaries. The World People’s Resistance Movement urgently calls on
progressive people around the world to defeat the attempt to turn this
revolutionary leader over to the hands of his would-be executioners.
To
try to justify this crime, the Indian authorities are loudly repeating US
government slanders of the People’s War and its leaders as “terrorist”. But the
world’s press, even establishment media like the BBC, France’s Le Monde, the
New York Times and India Today, have had no choice but to acknowledge that
millions of Nepalese have rallied to the side of the popular insurgency in
Nepal. At the core of this is the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), of which
Comrade Gaurav is a leader. In no way can this struggle for liberation be
called “terrorist”.
After seven years of revolutionary struggle, the Nepalese people,
among the poorest of the world’s poor, now hold power in large parts of the
countryside. They are seizing the land, building schools, organizing people’s
clinics and beginning to chart their own destiny. One crucial factor in this
transformation has been the emergence of a core of leaders who are determined
to see the fight through to complete liberation – and one of these precious
leaders is Comrade Gaurav.
The Nepalese armed forces have met the popular upsurge with
vicious bloody repression. Amnesty International and many other human rights
organizations have documented the campaign of torture, “disappearances” and the
many people “killed while trying to escape” conducted by the US and
Indian-backed Royal Nepal Army. A key part of any such campaign of suppression
has always been targeting the leaders of the people’s struggle. The World
People’s Resistance Movement calls on progressive people around the world to
struggle to defeat the plans to extradite Comrade Gaurav to Nepal, and to
demand his freedom. Act now, as tomorrow could be too late!
World
People’s Resistance Movement