From nepali_pla [at] yahoo [period] co [period] uk on the morning of March 16th; I have not done business with the seller before and so cannot vouch for them; note that DVDs are formatted for different regions and might be hard to play if you have a DVD formatted for a region other than the region of your player or your computer's disk drive (the region is not listed below); if I recall correctly, the UK and the USA for example are in different regions for DVDs (but not for Blu-ray disks). [Or was I thinking of the US and Japan? This DVD is formatted for the UK and EU, Region 2 (the USA is in Region 1), but there are ways to play it outside of that region. See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD_region_code and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-ray#Region_A ]
The Nepalese People's War was February 13, 1996-November 21, 2006, ending in partial success, revisionism, and splintering; during the War the CPN(M) had an English-language website with documents, music (I think including from the US, France, and China), etc. There were many "Communist parties" in Nepal even before the 90's. I followed the news and wrote about it back then. – en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nepalese_Civil_War and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communist_Party_of_Nepal_(Maoist_Centre)
This documentary is suitable for everyone, whether you're a committed Maoist Revolutionary, anti-imperialist, democrat and for human rights activists who question the People's War in Nepal.
What do the Maoists do? What is their strategy, Politics, Ideology? How do they transform society, mobilize broad Masses of the People to carry through the Revolution to the current stage of Strategic offensive (the last stage prior to the Nation wide seizure of Power)? Can this really be achieved by a 'handful of roaming bandits with no popular support'?
This documentary answers all these questions, shows the relationship that the Party members and cadres have with the broad Masses of Revolutionary People in Nepal.
- Mass rallies of 100, 000's of Masses in cities throughout Nepal during both the negotiation process and the waves of announcements of country wide district level People's Governments, ushering in a new Democratic Political Power on the ashes of the old reactionary state now covering over 80 % of Nepalese territory. Scenes of intense Military training by the People's Liberation Army. Includes filmed direct confrontations with the Royal enemy, the famous destruction of the camp at Gam and the subsequent seizure of arms to the People. On the destruction of the old ... and the construction of the New: Roads, bridges, development of agricultural cooperatives, schools, hospital, electricity, irrigation, collective farming, People's doctors, People's radio stations... Welcoming and farewell scenes to doctors, professors, Engineers, Artists who have begun to leave cities for the Countryside to serve the People under Revolutionary Political power and start the process breaking down the Class divisions once perpetuated by reactions grip. Cultural troupe's celebrating Revolutionary festivals with participation of the Masses and the ushering in of new culture. Arts and literature have also been transformed according to the spirit of revolution as opposed to the reactionaries and revisionists line of 'culture for the sake of culture'. Women's Participation in the People's War: Members and activists of the Mass Movements, People's Liberation Army...

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