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Title: Interview with Nepal Communist Leader Sunday
Post by: UhuruRadio on March 17, 2007, 02:55:36 PM
Tune in Every Sunday for Live Programs on www.UhuruRadio.com (http://www.UhuruRadio.com).

Special programs this week:

"Africa Live" 11:00 (US Eastern) - Comrade Gaurav of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) will talk with African People's Socialist Party host Nyabinga Dzimbahwe about the revolutionary process taking place in Nepal.

On August 20, 2003, Chandra Prakash Gajurel, known to millions of people in Nepal and South Asia as Comrade Gaurav, was arrested by Indian authorities as he attempted to travel to Europe to support the battle against imperialist intervention in his country.

International pressure recently forced the government of India to release Comrade Gaurav after holding him in prison for three years. Comrade Gaurav is a member of the Political Bureau and Head of International Affairs of the CP-Nepal.

In this interview, recorded on March 14, he discusses an alliance of Nepalese political parties recently formed to wage struggle in the electoral arena to challenge the hegemony of the current ruling monarchy.

He also reviews the state of the people's war, now in its tenth year in Nepal. It has been characterized by the US government as “terrorist,” but even corporate media such as the BBC, France's Le Monde, the New York Times and India Today, have acknowledged that millions of Nepalese have rallied to the side of the popular insurgency in Nepal.

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Comrade Gaurav

"Uhuru On The Move" 13:00 (US Eastern) - Peggy Morris, Director of the Jamaican Housing Development in NYC will talk with International People's Democratic Uhuru Movement organizer Kobina Bantushango about the struggle for decent housing in the African community. Call in to (from inside U.S.) 877-824-3337 or (from outside U.S.) 001 + 727-824-5700 or email dj@uhururadio.com and tell us what's going on in your community.