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MAOIST ATROCITIES ESCALATE, JUNE 5-PRESENT

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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 10 KATHMANDU 001672 

SIPDIS

STATE FOR SA/INS AND DS/IP/NEA
STATE ALSO PLEASE PASS TO EU COLLECTIVE
STATE ALSO PLEASE PASS USAID/DCHA/OFDA
STATE ALSO PLEASE PASS PEACE CORPS HQ
USAID FOR ANE/AA GORDON WEST
MANILA FOR USAID/DCHA/OFDA
LONDON FOR POL/BELL
TREASURY FOR GENERAL COUNSEL/DAUFHAUSER AND DAS JZARATE
TREASURY ALSO FOR OFAC/RNEWCOMB AND TASK FORCE ON
TERRORIST FINANCING
JUSTICE FOR OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ATTORNEY
GENERAL/DLAUFMAN
NSC FOR GREEN/DORMANDY
SECDEF FOR OSD/ISA ALVERSON

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PHUM PINS PTER CASC PGOV NP
SUBJECT: MAOIST ATROCITIES ESCALATE, JUNE 5-PRESENT

REFERENCE: (A) KATHMANDU 1300
(B) KATHMANDU 0120
(C) KATHMANDU 1339

SUMMARY AND INTRODUCTION
------------------------

UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 10 KATHMANDU 001672

SIPDIS

STATE FOR SA/INS AND DS/IP/NEA
STATE ALSO PLEASE PASS TO EU COLLECTIVE
STATE ALSO PLEASE PASS USAID/DCHA/OFDA
STATE ALSO PLEASE PASS PEACE CORPS HQ
USAID FOR ANE/AA GORDON WEST
MANILA FOR USAID/DCHA/OFDA
LONDON FOR POL/BELL
TREASURY FOR GENERAL COUNSEL/DAUFHAUSER AND DAS JZARATE
TREASURY ALSO FOR OFAC/RNEWCOMB AND TASK FORCE ON
TERRORIST FINANCING
JUSTICE FOR OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ATTORNEY
GENERAL/DLAUFMAN
NSC FOR GREEN/DORMANDY
SECDEF FOR OSD/ISA ALVERSON

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PHUM PINS PTER CASC PGOV NP
SUBJECT: MAOIST ATROCITIES ESCALATE, JUNE 5-PRESENT

REFERENCE: (A) KATHMANDU 1300
(B) KATHMANDU 0120
(C) KATHMANDU 1339

SUMMARY AND INTRODUCTION
--------------


1. Since the formation of Sher Bahadur Deuba's
coalition government, Maoist atrocities have
intensified. Every day brings new reports of Maoist
killings, maimings, or threats of brutality. Most
recently, the insurgents chased the former Mayor of
Gularia Municipality from a funeral procession, hacked
off his limbs and head, and threw his body on the
funeral pyre of his dead relative. The Maoists also
killed the Mayors of Pokhara and Dhangadhi. The acts
of the rebels continue to plague the people of Nepal.
Maoists attacked schools by exploding bombs on their
premises, and thousands of schools remained closed due
to the indefinite educational strike called by the
Maoist-affiliated All Nepal National Independent
Students Union-Revolutionary (ANNISU-R). In June and
July, the "People's War" claimed 52 innocent civilians'
lives. The rebels continued to abduct civilians across
the country to participate in Maoist programs and have
forced the families of security forces to leave their
homes. The Informal Sector Service Center (INSEC)
report states that the Maoist insurgency has so far
claimed the lives of 9,996 people. Human rights abuses
are committed on every side of the conflict, but the
significant difference is that the Maoists' abuses are
tactical policy.


2. In discussing with host governments the question of
whether the Maoists are a terrorist organization, posts
may wish to draw from the below accounting of
atrocities committed by the Maoists over the past two
months. This list of Maoists actions is drawn from
press reports and an NGO known for its willingness to

criticize the GON. Journalists in Nepal have no
incentive to slant their reporting on this issue (to
date, Maoists have killed six journalists and just this
week threatened nine other journalists) and we believe
their reporting to be accurate and fair. END SUMMARY
AND INTRODUCTION.

DEATH TOLL RISES
--------------


3. Since the appointment of Sher Bahadur Deuba as
Prime Minister on June 5, Maoist atrocities have
increased against all sectors of Nepali society, rich
and poor alike. The Maoist insurgents commit such acts
to create a sense of fear and terror among Nepal's
population. According to the report of Informal Sector
Service Center (INSEC),a local human rights NGO, since
the Deuba government came into existence, the Maoists
have killed 137 people. The INSEC report stated that
the Maoist insurgency has so far claimed the lives of
9,996 people. The number of people killed by the
Maoists totaled 3,409 while the state accounted for the
deaths of 6,587.

MAOIST BRUTALLY KILL LOCAL POLITICIANS
--------------


4. Over the past two months, Maoists have threatened
local politicians who disagreed with the Maoist
platform, then have brutally carried out those threats
against those who refused to resign. They have also
been targeting the cadres of various legitimate
political parties who oppose the Maoists' policy and
programs.

-- Maoists shot dead an employee of the Food for
Education Program in the mid-western district of
Dailekh on June 4.

-- On June 5, insurgents killed a VDC Chairman of the
eastern district of Udayapur, and a civilian in Jhapa
District.

-- On June 10, a government official was shot and
wounded in the capital.

-- On June 18, Maoists abducted and killed a nominated
Chairman of Mainamaini Village Development Committee
(VDC) in the eastern district of Udayapur by slitting
his throat

-- On June 24, the insurgents hacked to death a
civilian in the eastern district of Dhankuta. The
deceased was the nephew of former Prime Minister Surya
Bahadur Thapa.

-- On July 2, the Mayor of Pokhara Harka Bahadur Gurung
in the western district of Kaski was gunned down as he
was leaving his residence. The All Nepal National
Independent Students Union-Revolutionary (ANNISU-R)
district committee member told the press that they had
killed Gurung for ignoring their demand to resign from
office. Three bullets had pierced his head and one
each struck him on his left chest and back, according
to police.

-- Mayor of Dhangadhi Municipality in the far-western
district of Dhangadhi was shot dead by the Maoists on
July 12. Mayor Dhan Bahadur Bam was heading towards
his office in a car when a group of five to six Maoists
assassinated him.

-- On July 31, a Nepal Sadbhavana Party activist in
Nawalparasi was killed.

-- Former District Development Committee (DDC) chairman
of Kailali District was severely injured in a Maoist
attack on August 2.

-- On August 3, Maoists abducted a former mayor of
Bardiya District from funeral procession and
hacked off his limbs and head. The rebels threw his
body on the burning pyre of his dead relative.

MAOISTS KILL JOURNALIST, THREATEN OTHERS
--------------


5. The Maoists assassinated Dekendra Raj Thapa, a
journalist-cum-human rights activist, in the mid-
western district of Dailekh on August 11. Thapa was a
reporter for the state-owned Radio Nepal and also an
advisor to the Human Rights and Peace Society (HURPES),
a Nepali NGO. Maoists murdered him for allegedly
"spying for the security forces." Following the
assassination of Thapa, the Maoists issued death
threats against nine other journalists. The Maoists
also banned journalists from entering rural areas
unless they register with Maoists' "administrations."
Maoists prohibited reporting from those areas by
journalists not registered with their
"administrations."


HEINOUS ACTS AGAINST THE POOR
--------------


6. Maoist brutality has not been reserved for the rich
or powerful only. Poor Nepalis have also suffered
Maoist acts of brutality. The poor villagers targeted
by the Maoists are either accused of being "spies" or
of helping the security forces.

-- On June 6, Maoist rebels severely injured a civilian
in the mid-western district of Kalikot for his refusal
to follow them to attend a Maoist program. He lost an
eye as the incensed rebels pierced it with a sharp
weapon.

-- On June 22, Maoists hammered the legs of eight
Dalits (lower caste) in the far-western district of
Achham for working as ploughmen for their landlord,
which Maoists have said is "against party policy." The
Dalits' legs were broken, and the Maoists further
warned any locals against medically helping the Dalits,
on pain of death.

-- The Maoists killed a wheelchair-bound man in Morang
district on July 19.

-- On July 23, the Maoists abducted and beheaded a
civilian and knifed another to death in the central
district of Rautahat.

-- The rebels beheaded a woman in the eastern district
of Morang on July 24.

-- On July 28, the rebels beheaded a civilian in the
eastern district of Sunsari, allegedly for spying and
assisting the security forces.

-- On July 31, the insurgents beat to death a teacher
of a local school in the mid-western district of
Dailekh.

MAOISTS INTENSIFY ABDUCTIONS
--------------


7. The Maoists have been abducting civilians, students
and teachers across the country to participate in
Maoist programs. It is Maoist policy to kidnap groups
of school children, as young as ten-years-old, and take
them away for "indoctrination." The rebels round them
up and take them forcefully to their controlled areas
for indoctrination. The Maoist rebels keep them for a
few days and then free them unharmed. One of the
students who was abducted and taken to an unknown place
in Makwanpur district along with 42 children on July 18
said, "They did not give us any physical torture but
the mental torture we received cannot be measured."
-- On June 6, 280 students and 212 teachers were
kidnapped from the mid-western district of Jajarkot,
and two teachers were abducted in the central district
of Dhading; 61 civilians were abducted from the mid-
western district of Surkhet, and 84 others were
abducted from the eastern districts Morang, Bhojpur and
Nuwakot.

-- The rebels abducted 500 civilians, including 45
teachers, from the mid-western district of Kalikot on
June 6.

-- On June 8, the rebels abducted 200 teachers in the
eastern district of Sindhuli, and six civilians from
the mid-western district of Surkhet.

-- On June 9, the insurgents kidnapped 49 civilians,
including 38 teachers, from the eastern district of
Dhankuta.

-- On June 10, the Maoists abducted 11 civilians from
the far-western district of Doti, a Junior Technical
Assistant (JTA) of Agriculture Development Office in
the eastern district of Siraha, and 18 students from
the eastern district of Udayapur.

-- The Maoists abducted 500 students from the far-
western district of Dadeldhura on June 11.

-- On June 12, the rebels abducted four-dozen teachers
from the western district of Tanahu, and two-dozen
teachers from the western district of Lamjung.

-- On June 13, the rebels abducted 79 civilians,
including 76 local businessmen, from the central
district of Sindhuli, 40 students from the eastern
district of Taplejung and three civilians from the
western district of Gorkha.

-- Maoists abducted 300 students from the far-western
district of Baitadi, and 90 others from the eastern
district of Taplejung on June 16.

-- On July 18, Maoists abducted 50 students and 12
teachers from a school within the Kathmandu Valley for
a "three day military training course." All the
students and teachers were released unharmed on July

20.

-- On August 2, over 5,000 locals in the far-western
district of Achham were abducted to participate in
Maoists' "people's training."

-- Maoists abducted six teachers and a dozen CPN (UML)
activists in Rukum District on August 2.

-- On August 3, over 500 villagers were kidnapped in
Panchthar District.

-- On August 13, Maoists six dozen students from
several schools in Palpa District for "indoctrination."

-- The rebels abducted 450 students from a school in
Ramechhap District on August 16.

-- On August 17, Maoists abducted one civilian in Jhapa
District and five others from Terhathum District.

MAOIST CAMPS "HARSH"
--------------


8. In an interview with The Kathmandu Post published
on July 12, a youth who escaped from a Maoist
indoctrination camp alleged abuse and misery.
According to the escapee, there were over 300 people,
some as young as thirteen years old, in the Maoist camp
located in the far-western district of Dadeldhura.
Many of the occupants suffered from scabies and
intestinal illnesses and some civilians died. He added
that the Maoists forced their captives to walk for long
periods of time "without food and water." While in
captivity the people were also taught to "use guns and
make bombs."

INSURGENTS ATTACK SCHOOLS
--------------


9. The Maoists also target schools and teachers, who
oppose their activities and policy. As a result,
students, and their parents, live in fear; education
has been placed virtually on hold for almost eighty-six
percent of the rural population.

-- On June 4, a Maoist-planted bomb damaged a private
school in the western district of Dailekh. Furniture,
supplies, and new textbooks were destroyed.

-- On June 5, Maoists reportedly took over a school in
Dhankuta district, mistakenly declaring that "American
imperialists" were running it.

-- Maoist rebels reportedly detonated a bomb inside a
school in the central Terai district of Chitwan on June
6 causing extensive damage to furniture, doors and
windows.

-- On June 7, a group of students affiliated with
ANNISU-R reportedly assaulted teachers in the eastern
district of Saptari for conducting classes during the
educational strike. The teachers were released only
after they agreed to stop holding classes.

-- On June 9, Maoists detonated five powerful bombs on
the premises of a privately owned Indian school south
of Kathmandu. According to media reports, a group of
forty armed Maoists broke into the school and
overpowered the three guards. Seven buses were damaged
as well as 45 computers and furniture inside the
school.

-- On June 13, Maoists shot dead a teacher in
Kathmandu, and two other civilians were also killed in
the capital.

-- Armed rebels shot dead a civilian in the central
district of Bara on June 14, and a teacher was
assassinated in the capital by Maoists in a "drive-by"
style shooting.

-- On June 25, Maoists shot dead a civilian in the
eastern district of Dhankuta, and a teacher and student
were killed in the western district of Lamjung when a
Maoist-planted bomb exploded on the premises of the
school.

-- On June 25, a teacher and student were killed in the
western district of Lamjung when a Maoist-planted bomb
exploded on the premises of the school.

-- On July 31, the insurgents beat to death a teacher
of a local school in the mid-western district of
Dailekh.

-- On August 1, rebels beat a teacher in Dailekh to
death.


10. Thousands of schools across Nepal were closed down
due to an indefinite educational strike called by the
ANNISU-R. The shut down of the schools affected over 8
million students and began June 6. After the strike
was widely condemned by various organizations the
ANNISU-R called it off on June 17. However, since July
17 ANNISU-R has forced the closure of 47 private
schools in the far-eastern district of Jhapa alleging
they were operating without permission. Over 15,000
students are affected by the closures. The District
Education Office of Jhapa told the Embassy that those
schools remained closed.

INSURGENCY CONTINUES TO CLAIM CIVILIAN LIVES
--------------


11. The "People's War" continues to claim innocent
civilians' lives throughout the country, but mainly in
rural Nepal. The Maoists indiscriminately kill young
and old alike.

-- On June 5, two civilians were killed when a Maoist-
planted bomb exploded in the central district of Kavre.

-- On that same day, the Maoists also shot dead a
civilian in the far western district of Kailali.

-- On June 6, a civilian was killed in the central
district of Dolakha and another in the central district
of Chitwan.

-- On June 7, a Maoist-planted landmine in the mid-
western district of Kalikot killed a civilian, and
another civilian was killed in the central district of
Makwanpur.

-- On June 10, a civilian was killed in the western
district of Rupandehi.

-- At least seven civilians were injured when a group
of Maoists detonated a bomb in the residence of the
district president of the Nepali Congress (Democratic)
in the mid-western district of Dailekh on June 10.

-- The rebels killed two civilians after abducting them
in the eastern district of Siraha on June 12.

-- Insurgents killed another civilian on July 12 in the
western district of Kapilbastu.

-- On that same day, two more children were killed when
a bomb left behind by Maoists detonated in the western
district of Arghakhanchi.

-- On July 12, a Maoist bomb in the western district of
Banke killed one woman and injured three others.

-- On July 16, Maoists dragged an ill 76-year-old man
from his bed and shot him to death in the mid-western
district of Dang.

-- On June 17, Maoists killed five members of an anti-
Maoist counteraction committee and a civilian in the
western district of Kapilbastu.

-- The insurgents in the western district of Rupandehi
killed another civilian on June 18.

-- On July 19, Maoists killed a farmer in Bara
District, and another was killed in the western
district of Dailekh after failing to pay the rebels'
demand of USD 500.

-- On that same day, insurgents killed a man in
Rupandehi, accusing him of spying for the government.

-- On June 26, one child was killed and two children
injured when a grenade carried by a Maoist exploded in
the far-western district of Kanchanpur.

-- On that same day, the insurgents killed another
civilian in the central district of Sarlahi.

-- On June 27, four civilians and three security
personnel were injured in a Maoist-laid mine explosion
in the central district of Sindhupalchok.

-- On June 30, four civilians, including two children,
were injured in a Maoist-planted bomb explosion in the
central district of Dhading. Three civilians were also
killed on that same day, including an elderly man and
his son in Saptari district.

-- On July 31, the rebels killed a farmer in Mahottari
District alleging him to be a spy.

-- A fifteen-year-old boy was abducted and killed by
the Maoists on August 7.

-- One civilian was killed in Dailekh District on
August 10.

-- One civilian was shot dead in Pokhara, Kaski, on
August 11.

--Maoist shot dead one civilian in Sarlahi and another
in Makwanpur District on August 13.

-- Maoist shot dead one civilian in Sarlahi and another
in Makwanpur District on August 13.

-- A civilian was killed in Dang District on August 14.

-- One civilian was killed in a Maoist-planted bomb
explosion in Mahottari District on August 14.

-- A twelve-year-old boy died and three others were
injured when Maoists detonated a socket bomb in Chitwan
District on August 15.

-- On August 15, one civilian was killed and two others
were injured in Morang District.

-- Maoists killed the chief of the Nepal Red Cross
Society, Ilam chapter, in Ilam District on August 18.

MAOISTS THREATEN FAMILIES OF SECURITY PERSONNEL
-------------- --


12. The Maoist insurgents have been compelling the
family members of the security forces to ask their
relatives to resign from the security forces, or else
face the consequences. The Maoist tactics include
kidnapping, threats against family members, torture,
killings, and forcing them to vacate their homes.

-- The Maoists abducted a Royal Nepal Army (RNA)
soldier in the western district of Syangja on June 12.

-- On July 15, Maoists forced 13 families to leave
their homes in the district of Bardiya because their
relatives were working with security forces. The
rebels ordered the families to leave with only 24 hours
notice after failing to persuade their relatives to
leave the security forces.

-- In Nuwakot district, just north of Kathmandu,
Maoists forced six families to vacate their houses and
subsequently locked up the houses on July 22. The
rebels were demanding that the villagers bring back any
family members serving in the security forces.
According to locals, over 10 people from the village
are in the army or police.

-- On July 30, the rebels abducted, tortured and
brutally killed an unarmed Royal Nepal Army (RNA)
soldier in Kaski District. The Maoists beat him with
iron rods before firing a bullet into his head.

-- On July 31, Maoists abducted and killed an unarmed
RNA soldier home on leave in Kaski district.

-- On August 4, rebels shot and killed a police officer
in Jhapa District after abducting him several days
earlier.

-- On August 6, the rebels abducted and then shot dead
on RNA soldier in Dhankuta District.

-- The Maoists killed two security personnel after
abducting them in Kapilbastu District on August 9.

REBELS CONTINUE TO DESTROY INFRASTRUCTURE AND DISRUPT
DEVELOPMENT
-------------- --------------


13. The insurgents attack local government office
buildings and establishments to show their strength and
presence in those areas, and to hamper the work of the
local bodies. They also target factories and
industries that do not meet their extortion demands.

-- On June 6, Maoists in the mid-western district of
Salyan ordered all local health institutions to provide
them with 25 percent of their drugs.

-- On June 9, the rebels detonated a powerful bomb
inside the Land Conservation Office in the western
district of Tanahu, causing damage to seven rooms of
the building.

-- On June 11, Maoists exploded a powerful bomb at a
repeater tower of the Nepal Telecom Limited in the
eastern district of Sunsari.

-- On the same day, the insurgents detonated a bomb at
a seed production office in Sunsari district.

-- On June 12, a powerful bomb ripped through an
American-owned carpet factory in Kathmandu. The
factory was closed at the time and no injuries were
reported. However, the explosion blew off the roof, and
shattered all the windows, causing over USD 5000 in
damages.

-- On June 13, Maoists also blasted the premises of
Shiva Mandir Village Development Committee (VDC) in
Tanahu district causing damage to doors, windows,
furniture and documents.

-- Maoists also detonated a powerful bomb inside the
local dealer office of Sumi Distillery and Chaudhary
Group, a business house, in the central district of
Dhading on June 17.

-- On June 21, Maoists detonated a bomb at the
Manakamana Cable Car Company after the cable car owner
failed to pay taxes to the insurgents.

-- On June 25, Maoists set ablaze offices of six VDCs
in the eastern district of Siraha.

-- In yet another incident, the insurgents torched a
ranger post of the Royal Chitwan National Park in the
central district of Chitwan on June 27.

-- On that same day, the rebels also torched a truck
transporting Coca Cola in the western district of
Nawalparasi.

-- On June 28, the rebels also bombed the office
building of Backward Society Education (BASE),an NGO
working for the cause of bonded laborers (Kamaiyas),in
the far-western district of Kailali. The BASE official
told emboff that the second floor of the building
collapsed in the explosion, damaging a vehicle,
computers and furniture. Damages are estimated at USD
33,333.

-- On June 29, Maoists torched a vehicle belonging to
the Soil Conservation Office in Dhading district, and
also set fire to the Agriculture Service Center in
Myagdi district.

-- On July 15, a Maoist bomb damaged the Nepal
Telecommunication Office (NTC) in Lalitpur district,
south of Kathmandu.

-- On July 30, Maoists torched a branch office of the
Internal Revenue Department in Banke district.

-- The Maoist rebels bombed a minor customs office in
the central district of Rautahat on August 8.

-- The rebels detonated a bomb inside the house of
Bijay Raj Bhattarai, Secretary at the Ministry of Land
Reforms, in Chitwan District on August 10.

-- The rebels set ablaze a vehicle of National Bardiya
Park in the mid-western district of Bardiya on August

11.

COMMENT
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14. Maoist tactics include attacking all sectors of
society indiscriminately. The terrorist activities of
the Maoists against the civilian population are
designed to create fear in the minds of the Nepalese
people. They have succeeded in forcing thousands of
people to flee the country in search of food, shelter
and safety. Many thousands more have been internally
displaced. Human rights abuses are committed on every
side of the conflict, but the significant difference is
that the Maoists' abuses are tactical policy. END
COMMENT.