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I felt ashamed of being Newar and being Nepali

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We, people are so busy thinking about ourselves and our own pain. Have we ever thought of others? How many of us might have done so? Living just for ourselves we have forgotten what humanity is. I am talking about cruelty by human towards animals. At every corner of the globe, we can find ample of such inhumane activities. Why are we doing so? If we consider ourselves to be superior form of all animals then why do we still have to depend on those inferior ones?

There are people who consider hunting and killing helpless animals as sports. I say they are bunch of cowards. Playing football is sports, playing chess is sports, skiing is sports but how come killing animals is a sport? Throughout the history, animal killing has been popular among several sections of human population. But isn’t today a time to reconsider that idea? Take for example, bullfighting. Wikipedia says,

 bullfighting or tauromachy (from Greek ταυρομαχία – tauromachia, “bull-fight”), is a traditional spectacle of Spain, Portugal, some cities in southern France, and several Latin American countries, in which one or more live bulls are ritually killed as a public spectacle … bullfight usually concludes with the death of the bull by a sword thrust.

The bull suffers severe stress and a slow painful death. And the cowards claim themselves to be heroes. What wrong has bull done to be faced with such suffering? Another example is dolphin hunting in Japan. The Japanese consider it to be their pride. There are numerous other examples of such killing.

Some other section of people torture animals for their skin, fur and several other animal parts. China, is very popular for this, isn’t it? They rip the skin and fur out of live animals. They do not even kill those animals before doing so. Peta says “Before they are skinned alive, animals are pulled from their cages and thrown to the ground; workers bludgeon them with metal rods or slam them on hard surfaces, causing broken bones and convulsions but not always immediate death. Animals watch helplessly as workers make their way down the row”. Not only china, many other Asian countries operate in similar manner. At least, they should provide an easy death to animals before skinning them or extracting fur out of them.

Transporting animals is also conducted in an inhumane way. A webpage at http://www.moggies.co.uk/articles/2003/china_cats.html shows some pictures. A line from this site reads

Chinese cats and rabbits awaiting sale as food.

Nepal is no exception to animal cruelty. Many Nepalese people find it exciting to watch animals getting sacrificed. They kill animals in the name of god. I sometimes find myself ashamed to call myself Nepali. Recently, a shocking image of wounded rhino made front-page news in Nepal. The so called National Park in a place called Chitwan in Nepal hosts few numbered rhinos. The poachers frequently kill rhinos for its horn. This wounded rhino was one among these unfortunates. I felt so emotional by looking at that the bleeding rhino. Issue with this rhino was different from other poached ones because this rhino did not die completely. It suffered a bullet injury. Perhaps, the pain of bullet made it unconscious and while it was unconscious the poachers dislodged it horn.

But later as it came to consciousness, it had to suffer for a whole week before it died. It died a long painful death.

In Nepal there are many examples of other ritualistic killings too. A festival called “Dashain” is very popular in the country. During this festival, a male buffalo is forcefully given alcohol and later killed in a cruel way. So called “Newar” people are mainly involved in this. Recently, government of Nepal decided not to fund animal sacrifices. Though the government made that decision as an effort to cut it’s spending and not with a heart for animals, the decision was very good.

But the thousands of people from Newar community took to the streets and protested the government decision.

Eventually, the decision was rolled back. I also belong to same Newar community. And the day that protest started, I felt ashamed of being Newar and being Nepali. But this is just one example. There are so many that if one tries to write them done, it will turn into a thick book.

Please, let us join hands against such animal cruelty. There are many other ways of making money and living life. We do not have to depend on animals in such a cruel way. And even if we need to depend, at least they deserve an easy death.

Other Sites:

http://www.peta.org/feat/chineseFurFarms/index.asp

http://www.moggies.co.uk/articles/2003/china_cats.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullfighting

http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/233153,government-decision-not-to-fund-animal-sacrifice-stops-festival.html

Written by prajwalan

February 18, 2009 at 6:44 pm

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  1. change your ” ashameness being newar” title. I hate it. The tradition of sacrificing, you cannot stop. You cannot transform.

    If you are really ashamed why don’t you change your religion to find something better.

    please change your title, you article and title do not suit.

    if you cannlt write good thins abt newats pls do not write bad things abt it atleast…you are provoking racism…

    and by the way its, NEPALESE, not NEPALI in english, pls ammend.\

    thanks

    Nini

    July 25, 2009 at 11:16 am

    • Of course there are positive and negative aspects with every religion, nationality and practice. This article highlights some facts that many people are afraid to accept. Perhaps, you are also one of these people, so you hate it. But friend, I do not see any reason why you should be proud of the practices this article argues.

      Just because there are some bad practices within my religion and ethnicity, I am not going to give it up.

      There are already a lot of artices highlighting good and positive facts about Nepali people, Newars and the related practices. So there is no reason this article should also highlight them.

      Regarding the title, well yes, the background seems to have covered most of the article. Hence, I appreciate your concern.

      I use NEPALESE and NEPALI interchangeably.

      prajwalan

      July 25, 2009 at 3:36 pm

  2. well yea its a bad tradition as far as sacrificin the animals r concerned but ther is a gradual tendency towards improvin in this subjects as now a days ther r few ppl left who stil sacrifice in dasain n all… n btw more dan half the ppl in the world r non veg which means sacrificin animals…so although i do not disapprov of ur article the very fact dat u decided to write m ashamed of being called a newari was beyound boundary… i mean its my opinion u needn justify dat… btw lovely pics of the ancient city…thx

    junu

    August 12, 2009 at 6:29 pm


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