December
11
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Training camp destroyed: RNA soldiers on patrol during a search operation
destroyed a Maoist training camp in Dhankuta district.
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NC meeting disturbed: Maoist activists were disturbing a NC mass meeting
in Baitadi district. The Nepali Congress leadership said that the Maoist
action goes against the word and spirit of the 12-point understanding signed
between the seven-party alliance.
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Rights situation: US Secretary of State Rice has expressed concern
over the government restrictions on free speech through the new media ordinance
and raid on independent FM radio stations in Nepal. |
December
11
2005
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India's appeal: The Indian foreign secretary, Shyam Saran, renewed
the call to end the long-running political crisis in Nepal. He said that
India was ready to support all efforts aimed at bringing about a peaceful
solution to the problems. |
December
14
2005
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Abductions: Maoist have abducted a member of Tehrathum District Development
Committee.
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No ceasefire:
The government said it would not match a Maoist rebel
ceasefire despite popular pressure at home and calls from donors to do
so.
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Schools closure: Most of the schools of the district of Ramechhap were
closed following the educational strike called by the pro-Maoist teachers'
association. The strike also affected the scheduled half-yearly exams.
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Arms suppley: The Informal Sector Service Center (INSEC) has urged
China, India, the US and the international community not to supply any
arms to the government. INSEC also urged the Maoists to implement their
commitments and pledges on democracy, multiparty system and human rights
in both principle and practice. |
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December
19
2005 |
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Nagarkot killings: The CPN (Maoist) has condemned the killing of one
dozen civilians at Nagarkot by a soldier.
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Bandh:
Life has been disrupted in Rupandehi district on Saturday due
to the 'Rupandehi bandh" (the shutdown strike) . |
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