Probes to look into Maoist bus attack

http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2005/06/09/2003258559
AFP AND AP , KATHMANDU 
Thursday, Jun 09, 2005,Page 5 

 

Human rights activists yesterday brushed aside an admission by Maoists that
a bus bombing which killed 36 people was a "grave mistake," saying the
rebels had long targeted civilians and urging that those behind the killings
be punished.

The Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) and the
government's National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) said separately they
would send teams to investigate Monday's bombing.

The rebels have announced their own probe into the attack in Chitwan
district, about 180km southwest of Kathmandu, which also wounded more than
70 people packed into and on the roof of the civilian bus.

On Monday the rebels blew apart a passenger bus killing at least 38 people
and injuring 71 more. The bus was crossing a wooden bridge in Nepal's rural
south when the explosion threw the vehicle into the air.

"A group of People's Liberation Army personnel were involved in the attack
and the direct leadership supervising the action have been immediately
suspended," said Maoist leader Pushpa Kamal Dahal, also known as Prachanda.

"The ambush was targeted at security personnel and the loss of civilian
lives in it was a grave mistake," he said in a statement.

"It is not our party policy to target innocent civilians, and there has been
no change in the policy," the statement said, adding that he believed there
was "a strong possibility of enemy infiltration in the incident."

Subodh Raj Pyakurel president of independent rights group Informal Sector
Service Centre (INSEC) expressed scepticism of the Maoist statement.

"Why should we trust the Maoists who say it was not their policy to attack
civilians?" he asked. "They make a mistake and then say it was a grave error
and [engage in] self-criticism for the actions, but they continue to make
mistakes.

"They have continued to attack and abduct opposition party leaders and
activists, continued with extortion and have been targetting civilians," he
said.

"The Maoist leader said it was a grave mistake to attack the bus and that
those involved have been suspended but he did not say if those involved
would be punished," Pyakurel said.

"The practice of impunity has to stop. How could they say it was a mistake
when they could very well see the bus was filled with civilians?"

The OHCHR in Nepal condemned the attack.

"This terrible incident constitutes a grave breach of international
humanitarian law, for which the perpetrators should be brought to justice,"
it said in a statement.

Newspapers also joined in the chorus of condemnation.

The Kathmandu Post, demanded "retribution against the culprits for their
inhuman act."

"If we let the criminals go scot-free, Nepal's internal war will enter a
stage of genocide. It will not become a safe place anymore for humanity," it
said.

HUNT FOR GUERILLAS

Soldiers combed jungles of western Nepal yesterday to hunt for communist
guerrillas who fled after ambushing an army patrol earlier this week in
violence that killed at least 21 combatants, officials said.

Hundreds of soldiers were searching the area around Kailali district, about
550km west of Katmandu on foot, in trucks and in helicopters, a senior army
official said.

Troops went to the area after receiving information that hundreds of Maoist
rebels were camping there.

The insurgents had ambushed an army patrol on Monday near Shankarpur
village, killing at least 13 soldiers and a policeman.

Several rebels also were killed in the ensuing battle, but soldiers
recovered only eight rebel bodies, the army said. More rebels were believed
killed but their bodies were carried away by surviving guerrillas, and
villagers reported seeing dozens of injured rebels being carried away, the
army said.

The rebels were believed to have been planning a major attack in the area
for months. They were chased away during an army operation in April, but
appear to be returning to the area, the senior army official said.

The guerrillas have stepped up violence since Feb. 1, when King Gyanendra
took control of the government and imposed a three-month state of emergency.

 



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