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December 2005
December 01 - December 05 . December 06 - December 10
December 01
2005
» Commanders killed: RNA killed two Maoist commanders in an arial attack in Rolpa district.
December 02
2005
» Ceasefire extended: Maoist rebels in Nepal have extended a unilateral ceasefire by one month. CPN (Maoist) leader Prachanda said in a statement the Maoists' move was part of a peace effort.
» Ceasefire welcomed: Political parties, citizens and human rights groups have welcomed the announcement by Maoist rebels to extend their ceasefire for another month.
December 04
2005
» Understanding welcomed: The Swiss Foreign Ministry has welcomed the extension of the ceasefire by the CPN (Maoist). It has termed both the developments as "necessary and promising steps forward to lead Nepal out of the present political crisis."
» Ceasefire welcomed: Chief of the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) Ian Martin has welcomed the extension of unilateral ceasefire by the Maoists and urged the government to reciprocate it.
» Truce welcomed: UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan has welcomed the Maoist truce, he suggested the government to follow the path of peace.
» Advisor freed: Maoist rebels have released an advisor to UNDP-funded Rural Poverty Alleviation Programme (RPAP) in Taplejung district .
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December 06
2005
» Rebels' move not serious: General Thapa said that the Maoist rebels were not serious about restoring peace in the country. The army and the government do not trust the Maoist rebels.
» Peace process: The Swiss government is ready to facilitate the negotiation in case both the parties agree to it.
December 07
2005
» Community schools: Maoist rebels have threatend  to lock out all the schools handed over to community by the government if the government does not take the managerial responsibility.
» Schools locked: Maoists have locked  community schools in Dhading and Ilam and districts.
» Teachers abducted: Maoists have abducted  teachers from different schools in Salyan district.
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