June
01
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Former king:
Ex-king Gyanendra says he accepts CA decision and he prepares
to leave Narayanhiti palace in Kathmandu.
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New government:
The strongest political party in Nepal, the Communist
Party of Nepal (Maoists), urged PM Koirala to resign. |
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June
04
2008
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Press freedom:
The Editors' Alliance has expressed serious concern
over the physical attacks on journalists by Maoist cadres in Kailali and
Gorkha districts and Maoist leader Prachanda's recent statement against
media. |
June
06
2008
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Disappearances:
According to the record of INSEC, 828 persons, disappeared
by the state, are still unaccounted for. Despite the Maoists' claim that
they were not involved in any disappearances, 105 persons who are alleged
to have been disappeared by Maoist groups remain missing. |
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June
11
2008
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Former king:
The former king of Nepal, Gyanendra, has left Narayanhiti
palace in the heart of Kathmandu. Mr Shah, Ex-king Gyanendra's name as
ordinary citizen of the republic of Nepal, has announced that he would
not leave the country and go into exile. |
June
20
2008
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Maoist ministers:
Accusing PM Koirala of hindering the formation of
a post-election government, the Maoist ministers decided to quit the SPA-government
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June
26
2008
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Prime minister:
Interim
Prime Minister G.P. Koirala has announced that he has resigned. |
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