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gwajyo
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Posted on 04-02-06 11:59
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http://www.nepalnews.com/contents/2006/nepaliweekly/deshantar/apr/apr02/index.php#4
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Birbhadra
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Posted on 04-02-06 12:24
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holy cow ! indeed! i don't know what to say.
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Kirsten
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Posted on 04-02-06 12:27
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well, you've said it. Holy Cow!
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Chatmandude
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Posted on 04-02-06 12:41
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ed
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Posted on 04-02-06 12:43
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I am sure many people here in sajha eats the sacred cow. I reallly dont know how to react?
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sayami
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Posted on 04-02-06 12:47
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. Whole royal family was wiped out in a single night, nobody was caught until now.. Even those criminals ar still alive today. Poor family in remote area who did not have anything else to eat than their own cow now spend 12 years behind the bars. What the democratic system we have in Nepal???
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KnightCrawler
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Posted on 04-02-06 12:49
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C'mon guys, Atleast there's one instance in NEPAL where LAW is upheld....don't you think?? Our law says we are the HINDU kingdom, and COW is sacred.....I have consumed beef myself, but didn't do that in Nepal......May be its just me, but I m in favor of the ruling....
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gwajyo
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Posted on 04-02-06 12:52
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Well said sayami. Obviously, the law needs to be changed. A murderer of human being can get out of prison within 2-4 yrs. and can become minister within a year of getting out of prison while a person applying for the post of peon or pawn, or even a job abroad needs to show clearance of criminal records. न्याय र कानुन शब्दको नै उपहास भैरहेछ ।
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gwajyo
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Posted on 04-02-06 12:55
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Knightcrawler, being a hindu, you may not like to see cow being slaughtered. I understand your sentiment. But what kind of system that we have to punish a killer of cow for 12 yrs. We become happy to see a killer of cow inside prison while we become silent about the issue of killer of our own king or our own relatives.
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Birbhadra
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Posted on 04-02-06 1:05
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consuming beef is not aillegal in nepal only killing cow is. i think the law should change. no it must change. human life is more important than cow which is an animal. religious people will naot kill cows anyways so whay have a law that discriminates poor people. i personally prefer that nepal should be a secular country and conservativism like this should be get going gone.
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sayami
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Posted on 04-02-06 1:06
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. A Hindu Kingdom, Baaf re Baaf... Is allowed to consume Hashish, Is allowed to drink Johny, Is allowed to use all those hard drugs, Is allowed to make a married woman a Widow, Is allowed to drive over a innocent man, Is allowed to shoot anywhere he likes, Is allowed to present a couple of Rhino Orphan to a foreign country, Is allowed to cash the dollars in the name of Royal visit to unnecessary countries. Everything is allowed for the people who has guns in their hands.
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Nepaali
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Posted on 04-02-06 2:17
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"I have consumed beef myself, but didn't do that in Nepal" - I'm confused. The issue is that Hindus as followers of the ideology are barred from consuming beef period--not that one can consume copious amounts in the West but not in Nepal right? I concur with Birbhadra, humanity needs to prevail over Religious sentiments. It's more important to ensure that people have a decent meal to eat rather than wanting to preserve age old notions of religiosity and cultural notions.
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Chatmandude
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Posted on 04-02-06 2:20
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Hindu kingdom, my ass. First, you don't shove your values at others. Second, not everyone in Nepal is Hindu. Third, Nepal is not a theocracy. Therefore, the law is unjust and needs to be changed. Period!
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thugged out
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Posted on 04-02-06 2:35
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[sarcasm] What a dumb law. Just imagine the number of people that could see another day if those cows were slaughtered for the purpose of engorging. Isn't it true that in America, slaughtering dogs and cats are prohibited? I know this one case where this Chinese restaurant was forced to close because some Chinese was serving dogs. I don't understand what the frigging problem is with killing dogs and cats. They could be yummy to some people. Sure, many Americans think eating dogs is gross, but is it really? Ask the millions of koreans who were raised on dog diet!!! [end sarcasm]
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Arko
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Posted on 04-02-06 3:47
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Hypocrites eat cow and celebrate Gai Tihar. Be one or another but not both.
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thugged out
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Posted on 04-02-06 3:49
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Well, my own feeling is that cows shouldn't be treated the same as humans. At max, that dude should have gotten 5 years in prison. In Virginia, for example, animal cruelty is either a class 6 felony or a class 1 misdemeanor. With class 6 felony you get 5 years prison at max. But it all depends on the judge of course.
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KnightCrawler
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Posted on 04-02-06 6:10
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Yet another example why we all TALK the TALK...but when time comes to act, we hide....Great job guys !! Good TALK !
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Birbhadra
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Posted on 04-02-06 6:43
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thugged out got a point here . and Arko also has a point. we can't have both Gai puja and COw killing at the same time. however there should be a law that resonably discourages killing cows to favor the sentiments of majority population which is hindu (buddist don't kill) and not too severe of a law that is almost a persecution of the dirt poor starving people. i don't think people will start killing cow any soon if the law is scratched. maybe minorities like muslims and other indigeneous people might. having a law about killing cows in nepal is in a way good because in india there is no such law and timie often you see people fighting over these issues and taking laws in thier own hands instead of the government. so there ought to be a balanced law
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KnightCrawler
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Posted on 04-02-06 8:53
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How can we relate the US law with the laws of Nepal??? I don't see a point there Birbhadra....I agree, even Hindus consume beef around the world, and the punishment seems rather harsh, but if we all know we are barred by law not to kill cows and consume it, why do it?? Besides, we don't know the financial situation of the women...so, let;'s not overstate the situation here.... No offense intended, just my 2 cents.....Peace
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mokshya
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Posted on 04-03-06 12:38
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I don't know if the woman deserved to get a punishment of 12 years, but am not in a state of mind to say that she should have been let free either. Every nation has a certain rule set for itself and when a particular law speaks for majority of its people, it's right to preserve it....When I go to Nepal, I myself don't wanna see cows being slaughtered everywhere.... And also, just because few get away with killing humans, it's not right to say that others should now be given the right to kill some endangered or sacred animals OR even human beings for that matter.... *that's just my take. Nobody has to agree with me*
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