Nov
01
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Abductions:
Despite their three-month long unilateral ceasefire, the
Maoists have abducted dozens of civilians in different parts of the country,
a RNA statement said.
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Abduction:
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has urged the
Maoists for immediate and unconditional release of Arun Chand, son of former
Prime Minister Lokendra Bahadur Chand. the Maoists abducted last week in
Kailali district. |
Nov
04
2005
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Warning:
The United States has renewed its warning against possible
alliance between the major political parties and the Communist Party of
Nepal (Maoists). |
Nov 05
2005
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No alliance:
The leaders of various political parties have called on
all not to worry about the coalition between the seven-party alliance and
the Maoists as they had not forged any such alliance in the first place.
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Special strategy:
Seven influential US Congressmen have urged the US
Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, to adopt a special strategy to address
the situation in Nepal.
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Maoists' custody:
The son of former Prime Minister L.B. Chand, who
was abducted by the Maoists some days ago, is safe in Maoists'custody,
reports from human rights activists say.
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Arrest:
Two Bhutanese, suspected members of the Maoist Communist Centre
(MCC) of Nepal, were arrested with arms in Darjeeling district (West Bengal,
India ), a senior police officer said.
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Maoist attack:
Maoist activists attacked several youths with a socket
bomb while they were participating a cultural event organized on the occasion
of Tihar festival in Dang district. Three participants have been seriously
injured.
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Solidarity:
Nepal's Maoist rebels are beginning a fcampaign in Europe
to lobby support for their cause. A British group will organize a Europe
tour of one or more rebel leaders. Germany is likely to be a key venue
for the rebel leaders. |
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Nov 07
2005 |
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Tourist arrival:
During the ceasefire periode the tourist arrival was
up by 15 per cent in the month of October 2005, according to Nepal Tourism
Board (NTB).
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Killings:
Maoists killed at least three women in separate incidents
Tehrathum, Gulmi and Udayapur districts, a RNA statement said.
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Release:
The son of former Prime Minister L.B. Chand, who was abducted
by the Maoists some days ago, was released by the Maoists after paying
an amount of money to them.
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Party activities:
A senior leaders of the Nepali Congress has said
that Maoists are not creating obstacles in the activities of other political
parties following the declaration of unilateral ceasefire.
He
informed that Maoists are working to create conducive environment for talks
with the political parties by allowing party activities in their strongholds
as well.
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Border patrol:
Royal Nepal Army troops will patrol the international
border with India along the Indian state of Bihar to check any incursion
by miscreants, particularly Maoists, during the Assembly poll, official
Indian sources said. |
Nov
10
2005
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Stronghold:
Vice-chairman of the Nepali Congress NC has addressed a
mass in Rolpa district, one of the Maoist's stronghold in the west of the
country. Maoists had been imposing restriction in party activities in their
strongholds the last five years.
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Activities:
Three Maoist rebels were killed by security forces after
they attacked a army patrol in Rasuwa distric, a RNA statement said. One
civilian and one soldier had been abducted in Bajhang and Dadeldhura districts
in separate incidents, the army said. |
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