September 7, 2004: Headlines: COS - Nepal: Iraq: Atrocities: Speaking Out: LA Times: Nepal RPCV David Mason says Atrocity by Iraqis May Hurt Other Muslims

Peace Corps Online: Directory: Nepal: Peace Corps Nepal : The Peace Corps in Nepal: September 7, 2004: Headlines: COS - Nepal: Iraq: Atrocities: Speaking Out: LA Times: Nepal RPCV David Mason says Atrocity by Iraqis May Hurt Other Muslims

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Nepal RPCV David Mason says Atrocity by Iraqis May Hurt Other Muslims

Nepal RPCV David Mason says Atrocity by Iraqis May Hurt Other Muslims

Nepal RPCV David Mason says Atrocity by Iraqis May Hurt Other Muslims

Atrocity by Iraqis May Hurt Other Muslims

Re "Militants Appear to Kill 12 Iraq Hostages," Sept. 1: The stupidity of Iraqi militants who executed 12 Nepalese workers surpasses any imagination. Although Nepal is a Hindu monarchy, thousands of Muslims have long lived quite peacefully in some of the country's southern districts.

I was a Peace Corps science teacher in a western hill district several days' walk from any villages where Muslims lived. I have vivid memories of the visit of an itinerant repairer of the mantle lanterns that were our only evening sources of bright light before electrification. This man felt safe enough to travel alone into totally Hindu districts. He performed his prayers before a rapt audience.

This man was drinking from the same well of human tolerance and forbearance that nourished me and so many other sojourners in Nepal. In the wider world, we often drink from this well as we pass through so many situations where we find ourselves a little out of place.

Cretin jihadists in Iraq have done their best to poison this well. Will their co-religionists in Nepal suddenly find themselves unwelcome?

David Mason

Culver City





When this story was posted in September 2004, here was the front page of PCOL Magazine:


Director Gaddi Vasquez: The PCOL Interview Director Gaddi Vasquez: The PCOL Interview
This month we sat down for an extended interview with Peace Corps Director Gaddi Vasquez. Read the entire interview from start to finish and we promise you will learn something about the Peace Corps you didn't know before.

Then read the questions and answers one by one and leave your comments on the issues raised during the interview including Infrastructure Upgrades and the new Situation Room at Headquarters, Is there a Budget Crunch this year at Peace Corps, Peace Corps' Long Term Expansion, the Changes to the Five-Year Rule made last year, Safety and Security Issues, the Cooperative Agreement with NPCA, RPCVs in Policy Making Positions at Peace Corps Headquarters, Peace Corps' Departure from Russia in 2002, Director Vasquez's Accomplishments as Director, the Peace Corps Safety and Security Bill before Congress, Continuity at the Agency during Changes in Administration, the Community College Program, and the Director's Message to the Returned Volunteer Community.


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