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Nov 01 2007 » "Donations": Reports from Manang and Solu-Khumbu (Everest region) districts say that Maoists have resumed collecting money from tourists at entry points. Nov 06
2007
» Killing: CPN-Maoist admitted that its cadres killed Bara based journalist B. K.Sah.
» Strike: The Maoists have called an indefinite general strike demanding the immediate release of their two cadres detained by the Armed Police Force.
» Violence: Ian Martin ,Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General, has dismayed the increase of unresolved abductions and killings, whether attributed to armed Madhesi groups, Maoist cadres, or local disputes.
» Peace process: " The Constituent Assembly election is an integral element of the peace process: a credible election cannot take place unless the peace process is on a solid footing, and a credible election is critical to the success of the peace process. This requires not just the setting of a date, but agreement on a road-map which will ensure that there is not yet another failure to hold the election on whatever new date is agreed," Ian Martin , Special Representative of the U.N. Secretary-General, said in a statement.
Nov 15
2007
» UNMIN: The government ruled out giving additional responsibility to UNMIN. UNMIN has been lobbying for a wider role in Nepal's peace process. "The government is willing to extend the tenure of UNMIN with the same old responsibilities for another six months", Foreign Minister Sahana Pradhan said.
» Terai: A faction of the Nepal Sadbhavana Party said his party has formed a defence brigade called "Madhes Rakshyabahini" to mobilise the youths of Madhes for a final showdown in the Terai region.
Nov 22
2007
» UNMIN: An unified team of the UNMIN, UNDP and UNICEF ompleted second phase of verification process of the Maoists' People's Liberation Army personnel at the Fourth Division Headquarters, Jhyalthunga Danda, in Nawalparasi district. A total of 4,000 PLA personnel were verified during this process.
Nov 25
2007
» New agreements: CPN (M) chairman Prachanda said all past agreements have lost their meaning and the Maoist party has to forge a new understanding. "The most important thing right now is to declare the country a republic first and then hold the constituent assembly election," Prachanda said. He warned of unleashing a new revolt. Nov 30
2007
» Peace process: The peace process has faced "great challenges in recent weeks", UNMIN-chief Ian Martin said. He has called for a review on the peace process and the implementation of the past agreements.
» Terai: Nepal's human rights workers are concerned at the increasing number of displaced families in the country's Terai region where ethnic tension between the Madhesi and Pahade communities is rising.
In the past few weeks alone, over 100 Pahade families - at least 500 people - fled their homes in Bara, Rautahat, Siraha, Saptari and Parsa districts, the most affected areas in the Terai, a fertile lowland area of southern Nepal which is the breadbasket and industrial hub of the country.
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