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[Please be aware that news published in
Nepali newspapers under the state of emergency do not necessarily provide
a true picture of the situation]
Relatives of missing people seek HR activists’ help
(Kathmandu Post, 30/06/2002)
3 Maoist rebels shot dead in encounter
(Kathmandu Post, 30/06/2002)
Suspected Maoist woman killed
(Kathmandu Post, 29/06/2002)
AINUS goes underground
(Kathmandu Post, 29/06/2002)
Maoists warn against election campaign
(Kathmandu Post, 28/06/2002)
One rebel killed, three arrested
(Kathmandu Post, 28/06/2002)
Rebels kill headmaster, postman
(Kathmandu Post, 27/06/2002)
Differences among Maoists reported
(Kathmandu Post, 26/06/2002)
People counter-attack Maoists
(Kathmandu Post, 26/06/2002)
One rebel killed, truck set on fire
(Kathmandu Post, 26/06/2002)
Three rebels, two soldiers killed
(Kathmandu Post, 25/06/2002)
105 journos arrested since emergency
(Kathmandu Post, 24/06/2002)
Over 25 Maoists killed in 6 districts
(Kathmandu Post, 24/06/2002)
Maoist-hit districts request additional security for polls,
by Arjun Bhandari (Kathmandu Post, 24/06/2002)
50 terrorists may have been
killed (Rising Nepal, 23/06/2002)
Maoist
victims not keen to return home, by Rudra Sharma (Kathmandu Post,
23/06/2002)
13 rebels killed in fresh offensives
(Kathmandu Post, 23/06/2002)
3 rebels killed, India extradites 8 Maoists
(Kathmandu Post, 22/06/2002)
Maoism in the monsoon,
by C.K. Lal (Nepali Times, 21/06/2002)
War widows:
The suffering and misery of Surkhet’s war-displaced is heartbreaking,
by Rita Thapa (Nepali Times, 21/06/2002)
Four rebels, two security personnel killed
(Kathmandu Post, 21/06/2002)
Will Nepal government take initiative to hold talks with Maoists?,
by Kamala Sarup (People's Review, 20/06/2002)
Green roots of red rebellion,
by Jugal Bhurtel (Kathmandu Post, 20/06/2002)
See also part
2 (21/06/2002)
Maoists threaten action against activists
(Kathmandu Post, 20/06/2002)
Seven rebels killed in encounters
(Kathmandu Post, 20/06/2002)
ISDP to be resumed in six districts
(Kathmandu Post, 20/06/2002)
Have the Maoists changed their stance?
(Telegraph, 19/06/2002)
9 rebels, 2 civilians killed
(Kathmandu Post, 19/06/2002)
Need for peace and development,
by Subhadra Belbase (Kathmandu Post, 18/06/2002)
Rebels kill children, policemen in terror spree
(Kathmandu Post, 17/06/2002)
Indian police to stop Maoist intrusion
(Kathmandu Post, 16/06/2002)
Over 3,000 killed since emergency
(Kathmandu Post, 16/06/2002)
Security forces kill seven rebels
(Kathmandu Post, 16/06/2002)
Six rebels, one civilian killed
(Kathmandu Post, 15/05/2002)
Maoist victim’s last will addressed to his parents, wife,
by Arjun Bhandari (Kathmandu Post, 15/06/2002)
Psy War,
by Bhagirath Yogi (Spotlight, 14/06/2002)
Maoists fleeing to India
(Kathmandu Post, 14/06/2002)
Maoist victims fear to return home
(Kathmandu Post, 14/06/2002)
7 security personnel killed in Salyan:
Casualties on Maoist side crosses more than 100, by Rudra Khadka
(Kathmandu Post, 14/06/2002)
See also Over three dozen terrorists killed:
Heavy clashes reported in Salyan (Rising Nepal, 14/06/2002), Maoist casualties in Salyan crosses 60,
by Rudra Khadka (Kathmandu Post, 15/06/2002), 51 terrorists killed in Salyan incident
(Rising Nepal, 15/06/2002)
Over two dozen rebels, two soldiers killed
(Kathmandu Post, 14/06/2002)
"Indian hands behind terrorism in Nepal"
(People's Review, 13/06/2002)
But see also letter ot protest by Chitra K. Tiwari: Shocked
(People's Review, 20/06/2002)
Large cache of weapons recovered
(Rising Nepal, 13/06/2002)
Maoists kill police officer, two rebels shot dead
(Kathmandu Post, 13/06/2002)
7 rebels shot dead
(Kathmandu Post, 13/06/2002)
Six rebels killed in fresh
encounters (Kathmandu Post, 12/06/2002)
Nine Indian states to crack down on Maoists
(Kathmandu Post, 12/06/2002)
State of emergency leads Hetauda to famine,
by Pratap Bista (Kathmandu Post, 11/06/2002)
11
more Maoists killed, rebels damage 2 schools (Kathmandu Post,
11/06/2002)
17 Maoists killed
(Kathmandu Post, 10/06/2002)
See also 17 terrorists killed in latest operation
(Rising Nepal, 10/06/2002)
Two rebels killed
(Kathmandu Post, 09/06/2002)
Maoists damage infrastructure worth Rs. 1.25 B
(Rising Nepal, 08/06/2002)
Five rebels killed
(Kathmandu Post, 08/07/2002)
Concern about insurgency expressed
(Kathmandu Post, 08/06/2002)
Army displays arms, ammunition seized from Maoists
(Kathmandu Post, 08/06/2002)
See also Army extends weapons exhibition to accommodate disappointed visitors
(Kathmandu Post, 10/06/2002)
Dénouement:
There is an ominous calm. Is a storm near?, by Puskar Gautam (Nepali
Times, 07/06/2002)
11 killed, two injured in encounters
(Kathmandu Post, 07/06/2002)
Maoists’ brutality this
(Kathmandu Post, 07/07/2002)
Terrorists in Nepal and Peru,
by P.R. Pradhan (People's Review, 06/06/2002)
Relief finally for the police victims
(Kathmandu Post, 06/06/2002)
15 rebels killed at various places, Maoists kill two civilians
(Kathmandu Post, 06/06/2002)
Six Maoists shot dead in Bhaktapur
(Kathmandu Post, 05/04/2002)
‘It is not time for negotiations with Maoists’
(Rising Nepal, 04/06/2002)
Interview with David Scott Palmer, professor of International Relations at Boston University, USA
11
rebels, 1 civilian killed in encounters (Kathmandu Post, 11/06/2002)
Rebels destroy 45 VDC offices in Salyan
(Kathmandu Post, 03/06/2002)
10 rebels killed in latest encounters:
Five civilians killed by Maoists (Kathmandu Post, 03/06/2002)
4 rebels killed in Dailekh, Sindhupalchowk
(Kathmandu Post, 02/06/2002)
Political
turmoil tightens grip on Nepal, by Chitra K. Tiwari (Washington Times,
01/06/2002)
12 rebels killed in encounters
(Kathmandu Post, 30/05/2002)
415 killed in far-west during emergency
(Kathmandu Post, 30/05/2002)
Deuba admits some abuses, vows to probe HR violations,
by Damakant Jayshi (Kathmandu Post, 30/05/2002)
See also editorial Human rights abuse
(Kathmandu Post, 30/05/2002)
Deuba's changed stance vis-à-vis the Maoists?
(Telegraph, 29/05/2002)
‘Maoists are like Shining Path guerillas’
(Kathmandu Post, 29/05/2002)
Maoists suffer heavy loss in Rukum:
At least 152 rebels, five soldiers killed (Kathmandu Post, 29/05/2002)
See also Maoist death toll in Khara reaches 167
(Kathmandu Post, 31/05/2002), Maoist death toll in Khara reaches 182
(Kathmandu Post, 01/06/2002)
Restoring faith in the face of Maoist insurgency,
by Ken Ohashi (Kathmandu Post, 28/05/2002)
Youths fleeing homes for fear of Maoists
(Kathmandu Post, 28/05/2002)
Seven rebels shot dead
(Kathmandu Post, 27/05/2002)
Ten, including three civilians, killed in fresh incidents
(Kathmandu Post, 26/05/2002)
Emergency could be re-imposed ‘in due time’,
by Tilak Pokharel (Kathmandu Post, 26/05/2002)
See also Emergency to be re-imposed soon
(Kathmandu Post, 27/05/2002), Emergency rule re-imposed:
Feud in NC continues (Kathmandu Post, 28/05/2002), PM vows to end emergency in 3 months
(Kathmandu Post, 29/05/2002)
Tharus take out peace rally in Tulsipur
(Kathmandu Post, 25/05/2002)
Recorded death toll in six-month emergency
(Kathmandu Post, 25/05/2002)
Extension
Exertion, by Keshab Poudel (Spotlight, 24/05/2002)
19 rebels gunned down in clashes, cop killed in Bardiya
(Kathmandu Post, 24/05/2002)
Over a hundred Kailali villagers disappear
(Kathmandu Post, 24/05/2002)
Employing youth can help end Maoist problem:
Experts (Kathmandu Post, 23/05/2002)
Do justice to the country,
by Bijay Lal Shrestha (Kathmandu Post, 22/05/2002)
Maoists loot houses of politicians
(Kathmandu Post, 22/05/2002)
Maoists abduct young girl
(Kathmandu Post, 22/05/2002)
Six rebels shot dead
(Kathmandu Post, 22/05/2002)
Top Maoist leader arrested
(Kathmandu Post, 22/05/2002)
Maoist rebels kill 2 civilians, destroy control room of NTC
(Kathmandu Post, 21/05/2002)
Wake
up call, by Shreedhar Gautam (Kathmandu Post, 20/05/2002)
8 Maoists killed in three districts
(Kathmandu Post, 20/05/2002)
Maoists loot foodstuff from Rajapur
(Kathmandu Post, 20/05/2002)
10 rebels shot dead
(Kathmandu Post, 19/05/2002)
Destitute children’s home comes under Maoist attack,
by Moti Lal Paudel (Kathmandu Post, 19/05/2002)
See also Maoist terror against SOS deprives children of education,
by Motilal Poudel (Kathmandu Post, 20/05/2002)
Commitment or tactic?
(Kathmandu Post, 18/05/2002)
26 rebels killed in fresh encounters
(Kathmandu Post, 18/05/2002)
Government seeks six-month extension for emergency rule:
Parliament summoned on May 23 (Kathmandu Post, 18/05/2002)
Road destruction affects three districts
(Kathmandu Post, 17/05/2002)
20,000 children deprived of mid-day meal in Surkhet
(Kathmandu Post, 17/05/2002)
14 rebels killed in encounters
(Kathmandu Post, 17/05/2002)
Maoists quiet on ceasefire but propose dialogue
(Kathmandu Post, 17/05/2002)
Maoists misuse name of chairman Mao,
by Wu Congyong, Chinese Ambassador to Nepal (People's Review, 16/05/2002)
See also Northern Rebuke,
by Sanjaya Dhakal (Spotlight, 17/05/2002)
Maoist war peace and democracy,
by Kamala Sarup (People's Review, 16/05/2002)
Politics of peace-talks,
by Vedanta (People's Review, 16/05/2002)
Galkot Murder: A study in neo-elitism,
by Shrish S. Rana (People's Review, 16/05/2002)
Maoists turn to destruction after defeats,
by Sodesh Kchetri (People's Review, 16/05/2002)
Scared Maoist supporters fleeing homes
(Kathmandu Post, 16/05/2002)
Rebels hit Home Minister’s Dang house again
(Kathmandu Post, 16/05/2002)
PM hints emergency will not be extended
(Kathmandu Post, 16/05/2002)
See also Parties rule out emergency extension
(Kathmandu Post, 16/05/2002)
Finally it could be dialogue alone to settle the issue
(Telegraph, 15/05/2002)
Is the Maoists insurgency now a divided force?
(Telegraph, 15/05/2002)
13 more rebel bodies recovered in Doti:
Maoists target private schools (Kathmandu Post, 15/05/2002)
Deserters from terror group tell woes in remorse
(Rising Nepal, 14/05/2002)
Ceasefire call: Genuine or attempt to test waters?,
by Tilak Pokharel (Kathmandu Post, 14/05/2002)
See also Now on, now off truce,
by Shyam K.C. (Kathmandu Post, 14/05/2002)
PM cutting short his UK visit; Speaker casts doubts
(Kathmandu Post, 14/05/2002)
Police release photographs of 16 more Maoists
(Kathmandu Post, 14/05/2002)
Indian army chief to visit Maoist-hit areas today
(Kathmandu Post, 14/05/2002)
See also ‘India willing to provide whatever Nepal needs’
(Kathmandu Post, 15/05/2002)
Young people flee to escape terror
(Rising Nepal, 13/05/2002)
People return to Rolpa as situation improves
(Rising Nepal, 13/05/2002)
Rebels set ablaze Mahendra Sanskrit University,
by K P Ghimire (Kathmandu Post, 13/05/2002)
See also ‘Attack on MSU, an attack on Hinduism’
(Kathmandu Post, 14/05/2002)
Two civil servants found dead, three still missing in Gam
(Kathmandu Post, 13 May 2002)
‘No talks until Maoists surrender arms’
(Kathmandu Post, 13/05/2002)
Ground reality in Rolpa:
People in terrorist bastion raise heads with hope (Rising Nepal,
12/05/2002)
Maoists
robbed Rs 330 million from banks (Kathmandu Post, 12/05/2002)
Do not come back to village, advise kinsmen,
by Prakash Adhikari (Kathmandu Post, 12/05/2002)
A tale of Tuesday night horror in Gam,
by Khim Ghale and Kashi Ram Dangi (Kathmandu Post, 12/05/2002)
23 more rebels killed in Bajura:
Maoist death toll in Gam, Chainpur reaches 310 (Kathmandu Post,
11/05/2002)
Maoists deny cease-fire offer
(Kathmandu Post, 11/05/2002)
Nepal needs reform, not more
guns, by Isabel Hilton (Guardian, 10/05/2002)
All party meet
(Kathmandu Post, 10/05/2002)
See also Six-party leaders warn reactionary forces:
Govt comes under fire for seeking foreign help, by Damaru Lal Bhandari
(Kathmandu Post, 11/05/2002), Political alliance, a glimmer of hope insight,
by Sarita Giri (Kathmandu Post, 11/05/2002)
Maoists destroy telephone service in Humla
(Kathmandu Post, 10/05/2002)
PM rejects Maoist cease-fire offer Says rebels "not trustworthy"
(Kathmandu Post, 10/05/2002)
They are trying to dope the nation a correspondent,
by Yadav Khanal (People's Review, 09/05/2002)
Maoists as Indian stooge
(People's Review, 09/05/2002)
Insurgency, emergency taking heavy toll on natural resources,
by Surendra Phuyal (Kathmandu Post, 09/05/2002)
Over 100 security men missing in Rolpa:
Maoists suffer causalities in Chainpur, by Khim Ghale, Surya Biswokarma
and J. Pandey (Kathmandu Post, 09/02/2002)
See also Over 200 reported killed in Rolpa fighting
(Rising Nepal, 09/05/2002), Rebels suffer heavy losses in Gam:
170 Maoists and 81 security men killed, by Rudra Khadka and Moti Poudel
(Kathmandu Post, 10/05/2002)
The possible internal dynamics of "talks" and "no" to talks
(Telegraph, 08/05/2002
An account of horror and terror,
by Demling Lama (Kathmandu Post, 08/05/2002)
Maoist leadership admits use of Indian territory against Nepal,
by Yuvraj Acharya (Kathmandu Post, 08/05/2002)
In Nepal's Maoist hunt, villagers are hit hardest,
by Scott Baldauf (Christian Science Monitor, 07/05/2002)
More rebels killed in security operation
(Kathmandu Post, 07/05/2002)
20 more rebels on ‘wanted’ list
(Kathmandu Post, 07/05/2002)
See also One of ‘Wanted’ Maoists surrenders
(Kathmandu Post, 08/05/2002), Former minister asks for investigation
(Kathmandu Post, 09/05/2002)
Emergency extension in doubt,
by Yuvraj Acharya (Kathmandu Post, 07/05/2002)
Missing Kamaiya labelled Maoist,
by Chitranga Thapa (Kathmandu Post, 06/05/2002)
All-party meet appeals for peace talks
(Kathmandu Post, 06/05/2002)
90 terrorists killed in major army offensive
(Rising Nepal, 04/05/2002), Maoist toll in Rolpa reaches 400, claim security sources
(Kathmandu Post, 05/05/2002), Army attacks kill 560 Maoists in Nepal,
by Kedar Man Singh (AFP, 05/05/2002), Over 400 rebels under army seize in Rolpa,
by Surya Biswokarma (Kathmandu Post, 06/05/2002), 15 more bodies recovered in Rolpa; 11 rebels killed elsewhere
(Kathmandu Post, 11/05/2002), Rolpa operation books Army morale: SAC
(Kathmandu Post, 11/05/2002), 16 more rebels killed in Rolpa:
Army destroys two ‘bunkers’ in Lisne Lek, by Moti Poudel and Surya
Biswokarma (Kathmandu Post, 07/05/2002), Military operation continues in Rolpa,
by Khim Ghale and Surya Biswokarma (Kathmandu Post, 08/05/2002), Security forces successful in destroying terrorists' training centers
(People's Review, 09/05/2002)
The peace prize
(Nepali Times, 03/05/2002)
What next?
by C.K. Lal (Nepali Times, 03/05/2002)
Chandra's story,
by Lucia de Vries (Nepali Times, 03/05/2002)
Reaping the whirlwind in Rolpa,
by Prakash Jwala (Nepali Times, 03/05/2002)
All Sections Conference to Reach National Consensus,
by Kuber Sharma, Chairman of Green Nepal party (Spotlight, 03/05/2002)
Politics After The Bandh,
by Bhagirath Yogi (Spotlight, 03/05/2002)
45 rebels killed in Rolpa
(Kathmandu Post, 03/05/2002)
15 Maoists killed; rebels loot foodstuff meant for children
(Kathmandu Post, 03/05/2002)
Deuba-Bush talks to focus on fighting Maoist insurgency,
by Akhilesh Uapdhyay (Kathmandu Post, 03/05/2002)
Prachanda for ‘effective steps’ to end crisis
(Kathmandu Post, 03/05/2002)
For whom the bombs toll?
by M.R. Josse (People's Review, 02/05/2002)
Will resumption of talks guarantee peace and security?
(People's Review, 02/05/2002)
14 rebels killed; 6 soldiers injured in accident
(Kathmandu Post, 02/05/2002)
Rebel attacks hit BPC hard,
by Mahendra Bista (Kathmandu Post, 01/05/2002)
22 rebels killed, Bajhang power plant destroyed
(Kathmandu Post, 01/05/2002)
Govt clarifies its call to capture Maoist leaders
(Kathmandu Post, 01/05/2002)
Indian
firepower reaches Nepal in dark, by Probir Pramanik (Telegraph,
Calcutta, 30/04/2002)
See also 20 trucks load of Indian weaponry entered Nepal: Report
(Kathmandu Post, 01/05/2002)
Govt had no vision during peace
talks (Kathmandu Post, 30/04/2002)
13 rebels, soldier killed, Lamidanda airport destroyed
(Kathmandu Post, 30/04/2002)
28 rebels, 2 civilians killed, private property destroyed
(Kathmandu Post, 29/04/2002)
Koirala against emergency extension
(Kathmandu Post, 29/04/2002)
Govt’s ‘head hunting’ policy will jeopardise peace talks with Maoists: FRHRC
(Kathmandu Post, 29/04/2002)
Experiences of a different bandh,
by Bhaskar Sharma (Kathmandu Post, 28/04/2002)
See also Public anger makes Bandh a failure:
Peace marches, motorcycle rallies organised (Rising Nepal, 28/04/2002)
17 terrorists gunned down:
Kidnapped armyman’s wife rescued (Rising Nepal, 28/04/2002)
39 rebels, 1 soldier killed in clashes
(Kathmandu Post, 28/04/2002)
Nepal's
urban communities strike back, by Suman Pradhan (Asia Times,
27/04/2002)
Talks, referendum
(Nepali Times, 26/04/2002)
Interview with Baburam Bhattarai, originally published in Jana Awaj, 09/04/2002
Taxing time for trekking:
The Annapurna and Everest trails benefit, as trekkers pull out of remote
areas, by Ramyata Limbu (Nepali Times, 26/04/2002)
Free
Fall: Will the parachute open? by Binod Bhattarai ((Nepali Times,
26/04/2002)
Nepal's
king escapes brush with death (CNN, 26/04/2002)
Nepal
Bandh: Reign Of Terror, by Bhagirath Yogi (Spotlight, 26/04/2002)
Voice Against Bandhs On Rise,
by Prem N. Kakkar (Rising Nepal, 26/04/2002)
Terrorism:
Is The End In Sight?, by Yuba Nath Dahal (Rising Nepal, 26/04/2002)
Humiliated and dejected, Maoists go on rampage, blow bridges
(Kathmandu Post, 26/04/2002)
Bandh: Time to meditate on how to bring peace in Nepal!
by Barbara Adams (People's Review, 25/04/2002)
Mocking democracy
(People's Review, 25/04/2002)
Bandh for what?
(People's Review, 25/04/2002)
Terrorists' destruction costs billions to nation
(Rising Nepal, 25/04/2002)
Sindhuli residents deprived of electricity
(Kathmandu Post, 25/04/2002)
Villagers have tough time protecting their young girls from Maoists,
by Rudra Khadka (Kathmandu Post, 25/04/2002)
Security tightened in Dang to curb possible Maoist attack
(Kathmandu Post, 25/04/2002)
Bush
Admn asks Congress to give $ 20 million to Nepal, by Damakant Jayshi
(Kathmandu Post, 25/04/2002)
Terror reigns, but people defy:
Maoists attack ambulance, drinking water plant and physical infrastructures
(Kathmandu Post, 25/04/2002)
See also Maoists bomb PM’s ancestral houses
(Kathmandu Post, 25/04/2002), Bandh remains peaceful on second day
(Kathmandu Post, 25/04/2002)
Government sticks price tag on Maoist heads
(Kathmandu Post, 24/04/2002)
See also editorial Money On Maoists
(Rising Nepal, 25/04/2002), No ‘heads’ please
(Kathmandu Post, 27/04/2002), ‘Wanted’ posters of Maoists to be released soon
(Kathmandu Post, 28/04/2002)
Hijacked Red Cross ambulances rescued
(Kathmandu Post, 24/04/2002)
Bandh partial, meets with defiance:
Nine Maoists and two policemen die in skirmishes (Kathmandu Post,
24/04/2002)
See also Bandh evokes mixed response
(Rising Nepal, 24/04/2002)
15 rebels killed in encounters
(Kathmandu Post, 23/04/2002)
US Team visits Maoist fort, promises help,
by Ishwori Neupane (Kathmandu Post, 23/04/2002)
Villagers flee to capital city for want of security
(Kathmandu Post, 22/04/2002)
Two injured in capital blast
(Kathmandu Post, 22/04/2002)
10 rebels shot dead, girl killed in crossfire
(Kathmandu Post, 22/04/2002)
257 killed in 4 months in western region
(Kathmandu Post, 21/04/2002)
When Maoist guerillas made a deadly comeback…,
by Surendra Phuyal (Kathmandu Post, 21/04/2002)
Chief Justice asked to initiate peace talks
(Kathmandu Post, 21/04/2002)
Nine rebels gunned down, 2 civilians killed in crossfire
(Kathmandu Post, 20/04/2002)
Maoists violated Geneva convention: NHRC
(Kathmandu Post, 20/04/2002)
Satbaria lessons,
by Narayan Dhakal (Nepali Times, 19/04/2002)
Originally published in Dristi, 16/04/2002)
Another post-mortem:
How many more Nepalis have to die?, by Raghu Mainali (Nepali Times,
19/04/2002)
See also editorial Absolute anarchy
(Nepali Times, 19/04/2002)
34 suspect terrorists taken into custody
(Rising Nepal, 19/04/2002)
Tug
of War, by Pushpa Adhikari (Deccan Herald, 18/04/2002)
Maoists suffered biggest casualty
(People's Review, 18/04/2002)
Maoists' violence result of defeated mentality
(People's Review, 18/04/2002)
Killing For Nothing:
Terrorists Never Win Wars, by Chandra D. Bhatta (Rising Nepal,
18/04/2002)
Rebels continue attacks on public property
(Kathmandu Post, 18/04/2002)
12 rebels gunned down
(Kathmandu Post, 18/04/2002)
Government issues shoot at sight orders
(Kathmandu Post, 18/04/2002)
Testing solidarity
(Kathmandu Post, 17/04/2002)
Rolpa district council meet held despite Maoist threats,
by Kashi Ram Dangi (Kathmandu Post, 17/04/2002)
Maoists kill 9 cops in Gorkha, 32 more rebel bodies found in Dang
(Kathmandu Post, 17/04/2002)
Beyond guns
(Kathmandu Post, 16/04/2002)
UP becoming shelter for
Maoist (Kathmandu Post, 16/04/2002)
See also Nepalis asked to show ID for treatment
(Kathmandu Post, 17/04/2002)
Police arrest rebel leaders
(Kathmandu Post, 16/04/2002)
Parties unite to foil bandh
(Kathmandu Post, 16/04/2002)
Four of family among six killed
(Kathmandu Post, 15/04/2002)
Junior employees run admin in Rukum
(Kathmandu Post, 15/04/2002)
Maoist-kidnapped journo narrates his gruesome experiences
(Kathmandu Post, 14/04/2002)
Maoist attacks on infrastructure leaves nation high and dry,
by Surendra Phuyal (Kathmandu Post, 14/04/2002)
Rebels
cut off water mains in Dhading (Kathmandu Post, 14/04/2002)
50 killed in deadly Maoist raids in Dang,
by Sudarshan Rijal & K P Ghimire (Kathmandu Post, 13/04/2002)
See also Dang aftermath: The injured still dazed,
by Seema A Adhikari (Kathmandu Post, 13/04/2002), Dang death toll could cross
100: 17 more Maoists killed in operations (Kathmandu Post, 14/04/2002),
17 terrorists gunned down, two kids die in bomb blast
(Rising Nepal, 14/04/2002), Take Stern Action
(Rising Nepal, 14/04/2002), Toll in Dang incident crosses 200:
Could go higher as more rebel bodies are found (Kathmandu Post,
15/04/2002), 17 Maoists killed in gun battle
(Kathmandu Post, 15/04/2002), More rebels gunned down
(Kathmandu Post, 16/04/2002), 26 terrorists killed, arms confiscated
(Rising Nepal, 16/4/2002)
US donates to victims of Maoist insurgency
(Rising Nepal, 13/04/2002)
Nepal’s most wanted
(Nepali Times, 12/04/2002)
Chinks in the Maoist armour,
by Puskar Gautam (Nepali Times, (12/04/2002)
Future imperfect:
Nepal has been pushed back 50 years, by Binod Bhattarai (Nepali Times,
12/04/2002)
Maoists Running Against Tide And Time,
by Murari Raj Sharma (Spotlight, 12/04/2002)
Maoist attacks force closure of 6 airports,
by Satyendra Timilsina (Kathmandu Post, 12/04/2002)
12 more rebels killed in encounters
(Kathmandu Post, 12/04/2002)
Lawmaker urges govt to protect Karnali-Chisapani bridge
(Kathmandu Post, 12/04/2002)
Govt-Maoist unofficial meet likely in Bhairahawa,
by Tilak Pokharel (Kathmandu Post, 12/04/2002)
See also No talks being held with Maoists, says Gupta
(Rising Nepal, 13/04/2002)
Resumption of talks for what?
(People's Review, 11/04/2002)
Maoists serving Indian interests
(People's Review, 11/04/2002)
Development of Mid-Western Region pushed back by years
(Rising Nepal, 10/04/2002)
100,000 affected as Maoists damage bridge
(Rising Nepal, 10/04/2002)
Maoist insurgency and India,
by Prakash A. Raj (Kathmandu Post, 09/04/2002)
EU condemns Maoist violence
(Kathmandu Post, 09/04/2002)
Policemen to be trained like
army (Kathmandu Post, 08/04/2002)
Maoists may target buses even during no-bandh
day (Kathmandu Post, 08/04/2002)
Insurgency back home concerns Nepalis in New York,
by Prateek Pradhan (Kathmandu Post, 08/04/2002)
Army exacts revenge for ambush:
Security forces gunned down 24 rebels (Kathmandu Post, 08/04/2002)
See also 24 terrorists killed in army operation:
Major killed in Saturday ambush cremated (Rising Nepal, 08/04/2002)
Rebel violence taking its toll:
Work on agriculture roads affected in 25 districts, by Damaru Lal Bhandari
(Kathmandu Post, 07/04/2002)
5, including a Major, killed in ambush:
Maoists continue destruction, 14 gunned down (Kathmandu Post,
07/04/2002)
Where
Stalin has admirers and Maoists fight on, by Micha Odenheimer
(Washington Post, 06/04/2002)
Easing restrictions
(Kathmandu Post, 06/04/2002)
Seven Maoists killed, army recover over Rs 2m in Kavre
(Kathmandu Post, 06/04/2002)
Huge compensation to victims of Maoists
(Kathmandu Post, 06/04/2002)
59 teachers killed so far as Maoists continue targeting them,
by Nitya Nanda Timsina (Kathmandu Post, 06/04/2002)
Parties forge alliance against Maoists,
by Tilak Pokharel (Kathmandu Post, 06(04/2002)
Countdown to Year Zero,
by Prakash Jwala (Nepali Times, 05/04/2002)
Rampage,
by Binod Bhattarai (Nepali Times, 05/04/2002)
Government yet to provide compensation to police forces
(Kathmandu Post, 05/04/2002)
Maoist rebels continue destroying public property
(Kathmandu Post, 05/04/2002)
See also Nepal blasts Maoists for targeting development
(Kathmandu Post, 05/04/2002), Big leapacx backward
(Kathmandu Post, 05/04/2002), Operation Destruction,
by Bhagirath Yogi (Spotlight, 05/04/2002)
Amid exchange of gunfire, salvo of peace is on air,
by Tilak Pokharel (Kathmandu Post, 05/04/2002)
Maoists against Mao's philosophy,
by Jasuda Pradhan (People's Review, 04/04/2002)
Emergency will only create more crises,
by Shobha Gautam (People's Review, 04/04/2002)
One wounded as terrorists fire on passenger bus
(Rising Nepal, 04/04/2002)
See also Traffic remains closed in west Nepal
(Kathmandu Post, 05/04/2002)
Utterly cynical
(Kathmandu Post, 04/04/2002)
Rumour
of Maoist attack paralyses eastern region (Kathmandu Post, 04/04/2002)
See also "10 Maoists killed in encounters", up the same site, 10 terrorists killed in separate encounters
(Rising Nepal, 04/04/2002)
Maoists hit water supply, powerhouse:
Rebels continue attacking development (Kathmandu Post, 04/04/2002)
Will talks resume?
(Telegraph, 03/04/2002)
10 Maoists, 3 civilians killed
(Kathmandu Post, 03/04/2002)
MP Singh’s family members abducted
(Kathmandu Post, 03/04/2002)
Maoists come under fire for targeting development
(Kathmandu Post, 03/04/2002)
Six rebels shot dead in three districts:
Maoists continue terror spree (Kathmandu Post, 02/04/2002)
Cabinet okays directives under article 115 (7):
Sources hint at return to normal course (Kathmandu Post, 02/04/2002)
Bandh called
off (Kathmandu Post, 02/04/2002)
See also editorial Bandh withdrawal
(Kathmandu Post, 02/04/2002)
Terrorists set fire Bhogateni sub-health post
(Rising Nepal, 01/04/2002)
Maoists set fire to research centre
(Rising Nepal, 01/04/2002)
Four Maoists killed, gruesome murder in Mahottari
(Rising Nepal, 01/04/2002)
District mortally fears it maybe next target for insurgents,
by Harihar Singh Rathore (Kathmandu Post, 01/04/2002)
Govt distributes Rs 10 million to "Maoist victims":
Losses over-evaluated; even ministers among the major receivers
(Kathmandu Post, 01/04/2002)
Unprecedented solidarity formed against rebel-called bandh
(Kathmandu Post, 01/04/2002)
Maoists bomb Jhimruk power plant
(Kathmandu Post, 01/04/2002)
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