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 A LETTER FROM KOREA
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Posted on 01-14-06 5:22 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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A letter from Korea



By BAN WHI MIN


Who do you think will cry for your Nepal? Who do you think will be able to respect the spirit of the Himalaya and to keep the lonely flag representing it?

Nepalis complain about the caste system and corrupt officers. They openly vent their anger against the government. But have they ever thought About Nepal's real problems? I believe that they have not. I want to say that Nepal's real problems are lack of patriotism among the people and lack of love for one another. This is the conclusion I have reached during my stay in Nepal. This summer, I did voluntary work from July 5 to July 30 at FHI Ever Vision School, Matatirtha, Kathmandu.

Let me first tell you about my country, Korea. This might help you understand my point. Just after the Korean War, which claimed the lives of more than 5 million Koreans, Korea was one of the poorest countries in the world. Without natural resources, Korea had no choice but to desperately struggle for its survival by all means. Under this gloomy situation, Koreans envied other Asian countries like Japan, Taiwan, and Nepal. Korean government officials were horribly corrupt.

With the dual classes of Yangban (nobles) and Sangnom (peasants), the Korean society was sickening day by day. However, Koreans, having a determination to become rich, overcame the unfair social structure and put the country onto the track of development.

When the former president Park Jung Hee took over the government, there were few factories in Korea. Korea could not attract loans or expect foreign investments. Under these circumstances, President Park 'exported' miners and nurses to then West Germany. The salaries that they earned were used to build factories and promote the industrialization of Korea.

In 1964, when President Park visited then West Germany, the miners and nurses asked the president when the Koreans would become rich. The president replied, crying with the miners and nurses, that someday the Koreans would become rich. Many Korean scientists and engineers, who could enjoy a comfortable life in the United States, returned to Korea with only one thing in their mind: the determination to make Korea the most powerful and prosperous country in the world.

They did their best even though their salaries were much less than what they would have received in other countries. The Koreans believed that they have the ability to change their desperate situation and that they must make the country better, not only for themselves but also for the future generations yet to come.

My parents' generation sacrificed themselves for their families and the country. They worked 14 hours a day, and risked their lives working under inhumane conditions. The mothers, who went to work in factories, fed their babies while operating machines in dangerous environments. They always tried to teach their children the true value of 'hard work'. Finally, all of this hard work and sacrifice made the prosperous Korea that you see now.

Nepalis, have you ever cried for your country? I heard that many of the Nepali youth do not love their Nepal. I also heard that they want to leave Nepal because they don't like the caste system, or because they want to escape the severe poverty.

However, they should be the first ones to voluntarily work for Nepal's development, not the first ones to complain and speak against their country. I have a dream that someday I would be able to free the souls from suffering from the underdeveloped countries, anachronistic customs and the desperate hunger. My belief has become stronger than ever after seeing the reality in Nepal.

A child with a fatal disease who doesn't have enough money to buy a pill; a child living in what seems like a pre-historic dwelling and not having the opportunity to receive education; and a student who cannot succeed, no matter how hard he studies, just because of the class he comes from.

A society, in which wives not only take care of children but also work in the fields, while their
husbands waste their time doing nothing; a society in which a five-year-old must labour in a brick factory to feed herself.

Looking at the reality of Nepal, I felt despair; yet this sense of despair strengthened my belief. I already know that many of the Nepalis are devout Hindus. However, nothing happens if you just pray to hundreds of thousands of gods while doing nothing. It is action that you and Nepal need for a better future.

For Nepal and yourselves, you have to show your love to your neighbours and country just as you do to Gods. You know that your Gods will be pleased when you work for the development of your country and improvement of your lives. Therefore, please, love your neighbours and country.

Teach your children to love their country. And love working itself.

Who do you think will cry for your Nepal? Who do you think will be able to respect the spirit of the Himalaya and to keep the lonely flag representing it? You are the ones responsible for leading this beautiful country to a much brighter future. This responsibility lies on you.

(The writer is a 15 year-old student of Hankuk Academy of Foreign Studies, South Korea)



Posted on: 2006-01-13 07:17:23
 
Posted on 01-14-06 9:48 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Indeed! One thing that straightened out the country was the BIBLE! Yes, I know many people will disagree as always, but this is the truth. I also found the same thing about America. When Christians were prosecuted in Europe, they fled to America and when the constitution was written they had the BIBLE in one hand and pen and paper on the other. "RIGHTEOUSNESS EXALTETH A NATION: BUT SIN IS A REPROACH TO ANY PEOPLE" Proverbs 14:34. Please people before its too late turn to Christ. HEs the only answer to all the problems. If you want to know of good churches in your area, post here and I'll find out and let you know.
 
Posted on 01-15-06 10:10 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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HOw many times do we want his artcile to be highlighted here ? I wonder...
 
Posted on 01-15-06 11:26 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Common everyone......a foreigner knows the ills plaguing our nation....what abt us, we Nepalis making our posts on sajha....writing comments like we do ..... epotimizes clearly the path we're heading towards.....the nation comes beofore self.....everyone of us ...can claim to make the country better in some way...and moan about the current problems of the country.....but are we doing anything more than juz opening that mouth of ours....We should take Korea as an example and make our own contributions towards the betterment of our country. It doesn't has to be monetry .....we can make contributions in many ways no matter how small. A divided country and people will only deepen the plight of the country ......and outsiders might steal this opportunity to reap benefits out of our problems. Juz look at our nieghbours history "Divide and Conquer" that's how they enslaved themselves to British rule...and now.they certainly know how to play it to their advantage.....Let us not fall prey into this intricate design of hers and open our eyes and face the reality. One People....One Nation..... "NEPAL"
 
Posted on 01-15-06 12:02 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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i can't believe that people buy this kid's crap. you can't lokk are things and compare spatially.

and ......christ bible give me a break, what do you think some great god will come from above and save us. bullshit
 
Posted on 01-15-06 12:05 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I respect some of the sentiments in the article by the author and I too hope that the country and it's people-both within and outside Nepal realize the importance of working for the betterment of society and the country..it's about time we came to the realization that the country desperately needs all the help she can get.

My points of disagreement however are as follows:
when the author implies that Nepalese by nature, are lazy and that the people don't work hard enough--one only need look at the multitude of labourers working in cement factories and carpet factories in Nepal-literally giving themselves an early death because of the need to earn money and feed their families. The throngs of young laboureres heading for the gulf to work on the booming real estate/construction market there risking their lives without the benefit of labour laws that ensure a safe and healthy work environment.

Second: Korea came out of the war..commendable yes, but the never had to deal with not just internal terrorism but an ideology that is much harder to overcome. We may win the war against the Moists but what guarantee that having won that war, the ideology that has helped the insurgency grow will not only grow but worse yet, splinter and give rise to several equally murderous philosphies?

Last but no means the least..yes, the nation and its children need to help to get Nepal out of the stagnant economy and customs and beliefs that have held us hostage but, please let's not turn to trying to convert people into other religions. Christianity, Buddhism, Jainism, Islam, Hinduism et all are religions--not the solution to the problems that the country faces....even the U.S has a constitutional rule of separation of Church and State...let the State of Nepal prosper without requiring Religion to be a part of that solution!
 
Posted on 01-15-06 12:14 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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very good nepali
 
Posted on 01-15-06 12:18 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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what the hell.
same article has been posted so many times in sajha.
find something new.
 
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However hard you try solving this problem, be it Nepal or any country, without Christ all fails. wanna check see for yourself. Birbhadra, my dear friend, just try it once, see how he'll give you a break. Christ said "all ye that labour and are heavy laden, come unto me and I'll give you rest" I've got that rest. Have you?
 
Posted on 01-15-06 12:39 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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wtf???
christ???
wtf???
 
Posted on 01-15-06 1:20 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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f**king christians...

I have no offence with any religion...

But i have this attitude of christianity where they try to inject christ venom into your brain taking advantage of your poor situation..

like christian fund raised institution will give only shelters to homeless who are ready to follow christianity..

that is bullshit..

religion is what you believe not what you are forced to believe..

if you really think christ exists then you do not have to force, else you know he does not so you are trying to sell fake christ...
 
Posted on 01-15-06 1:28 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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in 2nd line i meant

"But i hate this attitude of christianity where they try to inject christ venom into your brain taking advantage of your poor situation.."

not "but i have.."
 
Posted on 01-15-06 7:00 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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sonchne manche,

first of all you can't prove christ existed
i have read the bible all of it so don't try to teach or preach me
you said "he" when you mentioned god you mean god is a male? i thought god was something without any earthly attributes.

you are free to argue with me on basis of bible, however don't argue with what your belief is cause anyone can believe in whatever the hell they want to can't prove or disprove
 
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Christians have set up institutions, as you may wish to call it, I call it help, because we're asked to help people in need. There are so many things that exists yet you cannot show. can you show the organ from where love, hate anger comes? NO! You may say the heart, but that has a seperate work of its own. The Bible says in 1Timothy 1:17 Now unto the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only wise God, be honour and glory for ever and ever, Amen. See hes invisible, so you cannot see him , nor can I show you. Contradicting yourself, no God does not have worldly attributes, like you think sin, talk sin and do sin, he doesn't.
 
Posted on 01-16-06 2:29 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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if your god doesn't have wordly attributes how come you are adressing your god as "HE" ? that means your god is a male which means your god has a sex assigned to himself? assignment of sex is a worldly attributes. how am i contradicting myself.

ghumai firai garera kura nagar politicians le jastai. be a philosopher and argue with sound reasoning. and sin please give me a break! what is your definition of sin ? we might fundamentally disagree on it's definition.

finally, there is a huge difference between what you believe is true versus what is actually true. you believe in bible i believe in intelligence. you believe in what other believe in i believe in my own intellect. intelligence comes from inspection not from religious texts.

you started this in a wrong thread
 
Posted on 01-16-06 2:34 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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please read "worldly" not wordly on above comment
 


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