November
01
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Maoist leaders: The government will soon make public the actual condition
of CPN-Maoist leaders Matrika Yadav and Suresh Alemagar.
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Peace talks: According to Government sources, the Government was active
to hold peace talks through contacting sources.
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Elections: The government will hold elections by mid-April 2004.
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Maoist leaders: The government will soon make public the actual condition
of CPN-Maoist leaders Matrika Yadav and Suresh Alemagar.
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Maoist activities: The security forces have defused bombs planted by
suspected Maoists in Kavrepalanchok and Kalikot district.
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Army activities: Army forces have shot dead Maoist rebels in Banke,
Dadeldhura and Nawalparasi districts during the latest security operations.
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Ilam: The Maoist rebels have released a man accused to be a spy after
taking him hostage for 38 days.
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Mugu: Maoist rebels have raided Gamgadi, the headquarters of Mugu district
and set several empty government buildings on fire. The authorities said
that the security forces have repulsed the attack. There had been no casualties
among the security forces, the same sources said. |
November
03
2004
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Red Corner notice: International Police (Interpol) has, upon the request
of the Government, issued 'Red Corner' notices against three more Maoist
leaders. The removal of the the terrorist tag against the CPN (Maoist)
and 'RedCorner' notices against its top leadership is a major demand of
the Maoist side.
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No links: British ambassador to Nepal Keith Bloomfield said that the
Nepalese Maoists had no links with any foreign governments. |
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November
06
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Maoist leader: A junior Maoist rebel leader has been arrested in Kathmandu.
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Peace talks: According to Government sources, the Maoists have not
been responding positively to the Government's proposal for peace talks.
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Regular contacts: Government has been establishing regular contacts
with the Maoist leadership through the mediators.
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Ceasefire: The government would reciprocate, if the Maoists announce
a cease-fire during the Tihar festival, a minister said. |
November
09
2004
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Peace talks: Deputy Prime Minister Adhikari has said that peace talks
should be given the highest priority.
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Bomb blasts: Two powerful bomb explosions struck a state-owned corporation
building in Kathmandu and a government office in Bhaktapur, wounding at
least 38 people. The bomb followed the pattern of Maoist attacks, police
said. |
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