भिडियो हेर्न तलको बक्स भित्र क्लिक गर्नुहोस
A powerful WOMAN and help as much as I can. Human Rights Film Week showed the reality of the conflict and made me see it through new eyes. I used to think that Maoists were bad people but I see now that they too had a very good reason to fight: to uplift the village people’s status of living and to establish their rights. Maoists were fed up of getting discriminated.I was really inspired by one old woman named Krishna, whose village was surrounded by Maoists, one of the parties fighting in the civil war. Maoists troubled her and the villagers a lot, and they burnt down her home. Fed up with the way Maoists treated them she organized a group of women to fight against the injustice. They fought; literally fought against the Maoists, just with stones and sticks they beat the hell out of the Maoists and forced them to leave the village. This makes me me believe that we don’t need resources, just the determination to accomplish whatever we aspire for. Her husband told her to not get involved in the fighting and that she was going to get herself as well as others killed, but she believed in herself and the work that she was doing. Krishna’s confidence inspires me to have faith in myself.
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