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Interview with Self-Proclaimed Maoist in "Occupy Philly" Protests
Find out what the "Occupy" movements are all about in this video. Both deny that Stalin killed millions, and they can't really describe why they are out in force against Capitalism. This video was filmed at Temple because Occupy Philly came up to protest the board of trustees today.
On a Maoist hostage trail
Journalists including those from NDTV went to interview Maoist leader Sabyasachi Panda. During the interview, the Maoist leader said he would be releasing one of the hostages and handing him over to the media contingent. Watch this detailed account of when and how it happened. Watch full show: www.ndtv.com
War with Maoists in AP Border
War with Maoists in AP Border Spotlight on Andhra Orissa AOB maoist Tension ABN Andhrajyothy
Maoist Rebels Free Italian Hostage
For more news and videos visit ➡ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ➡ http Add us on Facebook ➡ on.fb.me An Italian tour guide was just released by Maoist rebels after he was kidnapped nearly a month ago. Despite a long history of violence between the rebeles and Indian authorities, this brazen kidnapping of a foreign national was the first of its kind. Indian Maoist rebels freed an Italian tour guide on Thursday. It's been almost a month since he was kidnapped in a remote part of the state of Orissa in what was believed to be the first seizure of a foreigner by the leftist guerrillas. The rebels, also known as the Naxals, have fought for decades in a swathe of central and eastern India, including many resource-rich regions, where tension runs high between poor farmers and industrial developers. In response to rebel demands, Indian authorities freed a Maoist leader's wife from prison and promised to facilitate the release of several imprisoned rebels and their supporters. India's prime minister, Manmohan Singh, calls the Maoists India's main internal security threat and an obstacle to higher growth and more jobs in Asia's third-largest economy. Hundreds of people are killed every year in the conflict, although levels of violence have fallen in recent years.
Sukma collector abduction: Maoists raise demands for release - NewsX
Naxals send fresh list of demands to Chhattisgarh Government. They have demanded release of 9 more rebels. Earlier they had demanded release of 8 rebels, which means that now they are demanding for the release of 17 rebels for the release of abducted Sukma Collector Alex Paul Menon. For more log onto - alpha.newsx.com
Collector's abduction: Govt halts anti-Maoist operations in Bastar
Forces have suspended anti-Maoist operations in the south Bastar region of Chhattisgarh, where about 500 Maoists are said to be holding abducted Sukma Collector Alex Paul Menon hostage. Sources said security forces now know the exact location of the Collector and operations have been called off temporarily to avoid any confrontation with the Maoists.
Odisha hostage crisis: Maoist-backed mediators serve ultimatum
Maoist-backed mediators on Thursday threatened to withdraw from negotiations for the release of an Italian tourist if the Odisha government did not concede three demands of the Maoists by Friday evening. Italian national Bosusco Paolo, 54, is in captivity of the rebels since March 14 when he was abducted along with another Italian, Claudio Colangelo, 61, from a forested area on the border of the state's Ganjam and Kandhamal district.
Assam new theatre for Maoists: Chidambaram
While addressing the NCTC meet over Maoists issue Home minister Chidambaram said that Maoists were the biggest threat to India and Assam has become the new theater for Maoist groups. Crucial meeting of the Chief Ministers with the Home Minister and the Prime Minister on internal security is being held in New Delhi today. For more log onto- www.alpha.newsx.com
Fate of Maoist hostages still unknown - NewsX
Uncertainty prevails over the fates of Maoist hostages — Italian citizen Paolo Basusco and MLA Jhina Hikaka — as the deadline for their release expired yesterday evening. The govt did release Maoist Sabyasachi Panda's wife... after she was acquitted by a fast track court. The other Maoists on the release list have also been asked to apply for bail. For more log onto- www.alpha.newsx.com
Is the Indian state held hostage by Maoists?
Even as the Odisha government continues to deal with the hostage crisis involving an MLA, the Maoists have struck again, abducting a Collector in Chhattisgarh and killing one of his security guards. As states struggle to deal with the Maoist menace, we debate why the government is so helpless whenever such incidents take place. Watch full show: www.ndtv.com
Odisha government fails to reach compromise with Maoists over Hikaka's release - Tv9
Kidnapped Odisha MLA Hikaka's fate hangs in the balance
UAV visuals indicate Alex Paul Menon in Maoist hot belt-NewsX
Some UAV visuals indicate presence of Alex in Tulsidonger area surrounded by over 400 people. This place is on a high hill surrounded by forests is on border and new capital of Naxals. Jhina Hikaka is also believed to be kept here. There is also news that the Naxals are using villagers as human shield so no operation is possible. For more log onto- alpha.newsx.com
"Sorry Ma'am, I am not a Maoist" : Open letter to Mamata by Taniya Bharadwaj after CNN IBN QT Didi
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday stormed out of a CNN-IBN show on one year of Trinamool Congress rule, accusing the audience, which consisted of students, to be Maoists and CPM cadre. ibnlive.com Mamata Banerjee (Bengali: মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়, pronounced [mɔːmoːt̪ʰaː bɛːnaːrjiː] West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday stormed out of a CNN-IBN show on one year of Trinamool Congress rule, accusing the audience, which consisted of students, to be Maoists and CPM cadre. Mamata Banerjee (Bengali: মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়, pronounced [mɔːmoːt̪ʰaː bɛːnaːrjiː]; born 5 January, 1955) is the 11th and current Chief Minister of West Bengal. She is the first woman to hold the office. Banerjee founded All India Trinamool Congress in 1997 and became chairperson, after separating from the Indian National Congress.[2][3] She is usually called "Didi" (meaning elder sister). She is often cited by the media and critics to be as "megalomaniac, eccentric and populist politician".[4][5][6] Banerjee pulled off a landslide victory for the All India Trinamul Congress (AITMC ) or (TMC) in West Bengal by defeating the world's longest-serving democratically-elected communist government, the Communist Party of India (Marxist)-led Left Front government, bringing to an end 34 years of Left Front rule in the state.[7][8][9] Banerjee previously served as a Minister of Railways twice, Minister of Coal, and Minister of State for Human ...
Odisha hostage crisis: Maoists issue 96-hour deadline for Italian - NewsX
In a grim turn to the three-week old hostage crisis, Maoists today issued a fresh ultimatum threatening to execute the abducted Italian if their demands are not met within 96 hours. The Maoists holding 54-year-old Paolo Bosusco hostage since March 14 rejected the list of 27 prisoners who were offered to be freed by the Odisha government in a swap deal for the release of the Italian, saying it does not contain the names of those they wanted to be released. For more log onto- alpha.newsx.com
Maoists behaved well with me, says Jhina Hikaka after release
After being released from Maoist captivity, Odisha MLA Jhina Hikaka returned home in Koraput, where he was welcomed by his family members. Mr Hikaka thanked everyone, who helped in securing his release. He was, however, silent on whether he had resigned as an MLA.
Top woman Maoist surrenders
Kolkata, March 10 (ANI): Top female Maoist militant leader Suchitra Mahato surrendered before West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday. The rebel relinquished her position earlier in the day after which Banerjee addressed a news conference and praised Mahato's decision. Banerjee called on the Maoist militants to give up their arms and embark on a path towards peace.
Truth about Pol Pot and Maoism
With the trial of Khmer Rouge officials underway, its important to separate the lies from the truth. Pol Pot was not a Maoist. maoistrebelnews.wordpress.com Sources: (1) Kimmo Kiljunen, ed., Kampuchea: Decade of the Genocide: Report of a Finnish Inquiry Commission (London: Zed Books, 1984), 5. (2) See for example, G. Hildebrand and G. Porter, Cambodia: Starvation and Revolution. New York: Monthly Review, 1976. Selected Works of the Maoist Rebel on Sale now lulu.com
'Maoist movement flourishing in Assam': Tarun Gogoi
New Delhi, April 17 (ANI): Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, has said that he agrees with the Union Home minister P Chidambaram that Assam was the newest centre of Maoist violence. The reaction came after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh chaired a meeting on internal security in New Delhi on Monday. Gogoi also said that forces in neighbouring countries could be behind the insurgency attacks in the state. Gogoi also added that there was a possibility of violent forces rising from within the country.
Maoists blast railway track
Suisa /Palamu, April 17 (ANI): In yet another act of violence, Maoists blast a railway track that caused derailment of two wagons of a goods train in Suisa district of Jharkhand.Two out of the 30 wagons in the train were hit badly by the blast while others were mildly damaged.Eyewitnesses said that they heard a blast and informed officials about the incident.Officials in the district swung into action and tried clearing off the debris at the accident site.Meanwhile, in another incident rebels in Palamu district of the state forced a family out of their houses on grounds of their relatives being police informers.
Hostage crisis: Odisha CM names Maoists to be released - NewsX
The Odisha government has announced the names of eight Maoists and 19 others to be released from jail for freeing an abducted legislator and an Italian after pressure from the ultras. The names were announced by Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik. The list also has the name of top Maoist leader Sabyasachi Panda's wife. Patnaik has said that Maoist Sabyasachi Panda's wife has to be released. For more log onto- alpha.newsx.com
India and Pakistan: From Baluchistan to Maoist Red Corridor? (Sochta Pakistan, 25 Feb 2012)
Moeed Pirzada discusses with Najeeb Jang (Vice-chancellor, Jamia Millia Islamia, India), Ajay Bhera (Prof. Pakistan Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, India), Ejaz Haider (Executive Director Jinnah Institute) and Prof. Zafar Jaspal (Prof. QAU) that what are the changes undergone in Socio-political arena of India and Pakistan? What are the similarities and dissimilarities? Join this discussion at: facebook.com/moeedpirzada
We were treated well by Maoists: Released Italian
After almost 12 days of captivity, Maoists finally released Claudio Colangelo, one of the two Italian hostages abducted by the Maoists led by Sabyasachi Panda on March 14. The Maoist leader has made two demands including the release of his wife from jail before the Odisha government to set the second Italian hostage free. ibnlive.com
Maoists treated me well, says Paolo Bosusco
Naxals have released Paulo Bosusco after a month in custody. The Odisha government has agreed to free 27 jailed cadres in exchange. ibnlive.com
WB: Maoist leader Suchitra Mahato surrenders
Maoist leader Suchitra Mahato, wife of slain leader Sasadhar Mahato, on Friday surrendered before the West Bengal police. Suchitra is an aide of slain Maoist topgun Kishenji, who was gunned down in an encounter in November 2011. Suchitra was reportedly injured in the incident. ibnlive.com
Aide of top Maoist leader surrenders before police
Paralakhemundi, May 5 (ANI): In a major cause of worry for the ultras, a close confidante and personal guard of top rebel leader Sabyasachi Panda, Prashant Majhi alias Sushant surrendered before the police in Paralakhemundi area of Odisha.Majhi surrendered before superintendent of police Sarthak Sarangi who said that the 23-year-old cadre was involved in several incidents of crimes including murder. Disillusionment and ideological differences have many a times led to acts of surrender by Maoists cadres who after witnessing years of exploitation and difficult living succumb to their desire of a peaceful living.
Odisha MLA hostage crisis: Maoists refuse to extend deadline - NewsX
Maoist leader Aruna has threatened to decide MLA Jhina Hikaka's fate in Maoist Court. Aruna has refuted to extend deadline for Hikaka release. Maoists' deadline ended at 5 PM on Wednesday. For more log onto- alpha.newsx.com
Odisha hostage crisis: Maoists set today's deadline for govt-NewsX
The Maoist negotiators have set a final deadline for the Odisha government for today. Sources have said that Naveen Patnaik government has been asked to take a final decision on the charter of the Maoists' 13 demands. For more log onto- alpha.newsx.com
Odisha: Maoist terrorists harden stand
It's one blow after another for the Odisha Government. Hours after Sabyasachi Panda-led faction of the CPI Maoists released an audio message -- demanding clarity from the Odisha Government for the release of Italian hostage Paulo Bosusco, another faction -- that has abducted Biju Janata Dal (BJD) MLA Jhina Hikaka -- has now released a letter.
Inside Story - India's 'forgotten' war
Does India's top Maoist leader's death signal the beginning of the end of one of the world's longest running conflicts? Inside Story, discusses with with guests Kuldip Nayar, political commentator and former member of parliament; and Kailash Budhwar.
Maoists to Release Abducted Sukma Collector Today _telugutouch.com
A Chhattisgarh government chopper on Thursday morning left Raipur for Tarmetla, where Maoist guerillas are expected to release kidnapped Sukma district collector Alex Paul Menon, state govermment sources said. Menon is expected to be released in the afternoon. According to TV reports, a Chhattisgarh government chopper, carrying mediators G Hargopal and BD Sharma, today morning left Raipur for Tarmetla, where Maoists are expected to release Alex Paul Menon. The Maoists had issued a statement to the BBC on Tuesday evening, saying on May 3, they would hand over the 32-year-old IAS officer to the two mediators. Tarmetla in Sukma is where the Maoists had killed 76 paramilitary personnel in April 2010. The breakthrough came in the form of an agreement between the two mediators of the Chattisgarh government and the Maoists during their fourth round of talks on Monday. The government has agreed to form a committee to review cases against Maoists in exchange for the collector's release. The committee will become operational within an hour of Menon's release. Without conceding much, the state government extracted a promise from BD Sharma and G Hargopal, mediating on the Maoists' behalf, that they would ensure Menon's safe return within 48 hours, that is, on or before May 2. Sharma and Hargopal appealed to the Maoists to "consider the proposal favourably" and ensure Menon's release after signing the agreement along with the government's interlocutors - Nirmala Buch and SK Misra ...
Sukma collector's abduction: Mediators return after talks with Maoists - NewsX
Two mediators, retired IAS officer BD Sharma and Prof Hargopal, today returned to Sukma after talks with Maoists regarding the release of abducted Sukma collector Alex Paul Menon. They refused to divulge any details about the negotiations with Maoists. They however said that the Maoists have not made any new demands. For more log onto - alpha.newsx.com
Indian forces claim Maoist leader killed
Security forces are said to have killed a senior military commander of India's Maoist rebels in the country's eastern jungle, the Indian government has said. Koteshwar Rao, known as Kishenji, had fought a three-year battle with the state governments of West Bengal and Jharkhand. According to the government, he was shot dead after a 30-minute gunfight in the Burisole forests of West Midnapore district, 10km from the Bengal-Jharkhand border. Al Jazeera's Sohail Rahman reports from New Delhi
Collector's abduction: tension as Maoist deadline nears
Tension spread in Chhattisgarh as the deadline set by the abductors of Sukma district collector Alex Paul Menon lapses at 5 pm on Tuesday.
Hostage release on condition that 35 Maoist prisoners released - Maoists - Tv9
Hostage release on condition that 35 Maoist prisoners released - Maoists
Review cases against 347 jailed tribals, demand Maoist negotiators
Raipur, May 04 (ANI): Maoist appointed mediators BD Sharma and Hargopal Singh, today demanded that the cases against 347 tribals languishing in jails to be reviewed by the committee formed by the Chattisgarh state government under the guidance of former Madhya Pradesh Chief Secretary Nirmala Buch. Talking to mediapersons in Raipur, Hargopal said that the committee should fast track the cases related to innocent tribals lodged inside jails as suspects of being members of the Maoists group. Meanwhile, BD Sharma said that the government appointed committee had begun its work since morning today.
Mediators reach out to Maoists in forests
Two mediators, retired IAS officer BD Sharma and Prof Hargopal, have reached the Maoist hideout deep inside the Bastar forests to persuade them to release the abducted district collector Alex Paul Menon.
Maoist rebels re-enter civilian life
Nov. 20 - Former Maoist fighters in Nepal prepare to re-enter civilian life. Julie Noce reports.
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