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» King's statement: "Silence is also a form of action, but he has remained quite to help the peace process. The king hints an understanding between the parties and himself and suggests monarchy is to stay in Nepal in some forms, and there is no question of him leaving the country," King Gyanendra said in an interview. Febr 03
2008
» SPA unity : Maoist chairman Prachanda directed party cadres to work actively for the Constituent Assembly polls. "The unity of seven parties should be intact to hold a meaningful poll. Otherwise, the entire election would be at a risk,"Prachanda said
» Extortion drive: Bhutanese refugees at all three camps in Damak's Beldangi were terror-stricken as Bhutan's outlawed party the Bhutan Communist Party (MLM) launched its extortion drive there. The representative of the outlawed party started collecting money saying that the funds will be utilised for waging a people's war in Bhutan. End of January the Bhutanes Army has destroyed a camp of one the faction of the Bhutan Communist Party (MLM) in southern Bhutan.
» Extortion drive: Maoists have started collecting 'donation' from the vehicles at Katle Bhangyang of Khandbari Municipality of Sankhuwasha district.
» Clash: Cadres of United Madhesi Front (UMF) clashed with police in different districts in Terai when they tried to padlock the District Administration Offices.
Febr 08
2008
» Mass grave : Forensic scientists from Finland are investigating a recently discovered site near Kathmandu thought to contain the buried or cremated remains of up to 49 people. The site is thought to contain the remains of people who disappeared after being detained by the army.
» People's administration: The Maoists announced to resume "revolutionary people's councils" throughout Nepal. The absence of municipal officials, people were facing difficulties in villages and districts, the Maoists said.
Febr
10
2008
» King's statement: In an interview with a Japanese newspaper King Gyanendra has criticised the recent decision by the parliament to abolish the monarchy.
» Maoist warning: Maoist top leader Prachanda said that if the constituent assembly elections were deferred once again, the CPN (M) would begin a peaceful revolution from 6 April 2008.
» Madhesi alliance: The Three Madhesi parties formed a new alliance, called United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF), and announced a protest movement. The new alliance includes Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (MJF), Terai Madhesh Loktantrik Party (TMLP) and Sadbhawana Party (SP).
Febr
15
2008
» Strikes in Terai region: A indefinite strike called by United Loktantrik Madhesi Front (ULMF) affect daily life in Bara, Saptari, Banke, Bardiya, Mahottari, Morang Nawalparasi, Siraha, Dhanusha, Sarlahi, Sunsari, and Udaypur districts. A strike called by Federal Limbuwan State Council (FLSC) had shut down shops and vehicular movements in Dhankuta and Tehrathum districts.
» Security situation: In his recent address to the Security Council, Ian Martin, Special Representative of the Secretary- General in Nepal, said that public security, especially in the eastern and central Terai, remains one of the greatest challenges to holding a credible CA election.
Febr
19
2008
» Fuel shortage: Fuel supplies to the Kathamdu Valley Kathmandu have almost completely run out because of indefinite strike called by United Loktantrik Madhesi Front (ULMF) in the southern districts of Nepal.
» Curfews: District Administration Offices in different cities of southern Nepal issued curfew orders.
» Mine ban treaty: Members of the parliament participating in a seminar organized by the Nepal Campaign to Ban Landmines (NCBL) expressed strong support for a ban on antipersonnel mines and vowed to actively promote Nepal's accession to the Mine Ban Treaty through their political activities.
» Sabotage: Former Maoist rebels are spreading fear and insecurity through intimidation, abductions, threats and extortion, and are responsible for the current political crisis, human rights workers and independent analysts say.
» CA polls: The Carter Center is encouraged by ongoing talks with Madhesi leaders and hopes that this indicates the government's renewed commitment to addressing the challenges the country is facing as it prepares for the April 10 election. "The government must convince Madhesis and other marginalized groups that it is ready to treat them with the dignity and respect they deserve," said former U.S. President Jimmy Carter.
Febr
27
2008
» Terai region: International humanitarian aid agencies have expressed concern about the political crisis and the humanitarian implications for vulnerable communities in the Terai region of southern Nepal. The access to food supplies, health and other humanitarian services has been limited since 12 February due to an indefinite strike called by the United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) or Samyukta Loktantrik Madhesi Morcha (SLMM) - a coalition of political parties campaigning for the rights of ethnic Madhesis in the Terai. Febr
28
2008
» Agreement: The government and the agitating United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) or Samyukta Loktantrik Madhesi Morcha (SLMM) signed an eight-point deal. Following the agreement, the agitating SLMM also called off its 16-day agitation after the signing of the pact.
» Strike called off: Following the agreement, the agitating SLMM called off its 16-day agitation after the signing of the pact. But the accord does not include militant groups waging a violent campaign in the name of the Madhesis.
» Threats: Six armed Terai groups, JTMM-G, JTMM-J, S-JTMM, Madhesi Mukti Tigers, Terai Tigers, JTMM (Rajan Mukti), have threatened to take action against the CA candidates if they did not withdraw their names.
» Security: The Election Commission is not content with the security situation in the Tarai and a few eastern hilly districts. The commission has repeatedly asked the government to step up security measures to ensure that the situation in those districts, especially in a few Tarai and eastern hilly districts (Siraha, Saptari, Udayapur, Bara and Nawalparasi), does not go "out of control".
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