April
2005
Though
the situation remains largely normal in Kathmandu, the Maoist imposed highway
blockade across the country until April 12 seems to have disrupted the
daily lives of commoners outside Kathmandu Valley. Vehicles have stayed
off the East-West Highway. The Kathmandu-Pokhara and Chitwan-Mugling buses
and trucks are being escorted up to Mugling by the security forces.
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The
six deaf Israeli tourists who were kidnapped by Maoist rebels several days
ago have been set free, a local media reported. They were evacuated after
one of the captured Israelis informed the Israeli Embassy to Nepal in Kathmandu.
"Nothing has happened to them, but their situation is not normal," an Israeli
official said. |
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Russian
tourists were injured by a roadside blast set off by suspected Maoist rebels.
The Russians were on a highway on their way to the base camp of Mount Everest.
Two Nepalis died and 13 other people were wounded in the bombing of a bus
by rebels in southern Nepal.
The
Russian government has deplored the Maoist attack on two of its citizens.
Defying the Maoist blockade, the Russian tourists were wounded after their
vehicle hit a landmine planted by Maoist rebels near Dolalghat , Sindhupalchowk
district.
The
Russian Foreign Ministry urged its nationals not to visit Nepal. |
It
is advised to exercise extreme caution and vigilance, until the situation
becomes clearer. Blockades and transport strikes
should be respected by tourists. Defying the blockades is a risk for tourists
as well as for local people. It is strongly reccommended to follow the
instructions given by the security forces or the Maoists.
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