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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]
Major, but unsuccessful, attack after Prachanda's "peace offer"
(People's Review, 31/10/2002)
More bodies of terrorists recovered in
Rumjatar (Rising Nepal, 31/10/2002)
Six rebels killed in fresh encounters
(Kathmandu Post, 31/10/2002)
Maoists chase away families of security personnel,
by Rudra Khadka (Kathmandu Post, 31/10/2002)
Prachanda expects King to exhibit "magnanimity"
(Telegraph, 30/10/2002)
Maoists demanded extortion money
(Space Time Today, 30/10/2002)
Talks with the Maoists:
Need for give-and-take, by Aditya Man Shrestha (Himalayan Times,
30/10/2002)
Human rights body details Kaleshwar encounter
(Himalayan Times, 30/10/2002)
Maoist rebels reportedly working to strengthen leadership
(Kathmandu Post, 30/10/2002)
Defensive success in Rumjatar:
Security forces still have a lot to learn, by Surendra Phuyal
(Kathmandu Post, 30/10/2002)
Three unarmed soldiers killed in Nuwakot,
by Prakash Adhikari (Kathmandu Post, 30/10/2002)
Police foil terrorist attack in Barhathawa
(Rising Nepal, 29/10(2002)
Valley bandh largely peaceful
(Kathmandu Post, 29/10/2002)
Four cops killed in attack
(Kathmandu Post, 29/10/2002)
About 50 Maoists, two soldiers killed in Okhaldhunga:
14 other rebels die in operations elsewhere (Kathmandu Post,
29/10/2002)
Families of security men seek refuge
(Kathmandu Post, 28/10/2002)
Peace talks: Will human rights abuses stop?,
by Damakant Jayshi (Kathmandu Post, 28/10/2002)
16 rebels killed in encounters:
Maoist-called bandh passes off peacefully
(Kathmandu Post, 28/10/2002)
See also Pre-bandh explosions rock capital, four injured
(Kathmandu Post, 28/10/2002)
Savitri lost sense after husband’s murder,
by Roshan Karki (Space Time Today, 27/10/2002)
Six killed in Maoist violence, VDC offices set ablaze
(Kathmandu Post, 27/10/2002)
War with the Maoists getting murkier in this western district,
by Damakant Jayshi (Kathmandu Post, 27/10/2002)
Terrorists loot Beltar Bazar in Udayapur
(Rising Nepal, 26/10/2002)
Both Maoists, military committed murders, rapes, say activists
(Himalayan Times, 26/10/2002)
First big incident of bank robbery in Bara,
by Sankar Acharya (Kathmandu Post, 26/10/2002)
Army concludes Karnali Operation in Rajapur:
Rebels disrupt postal service in mid-west (Kathmandu Post, 26/10/2002)
Prachanda asks for all-party dialogue, urges King to make ‘sacrifice’
(Kathmandu Post, 26/10/2002)
“The villagers’ support keeps me going...”,
by Kunda Dixit (Nepali Times, 25/10/2002)
Locals denounce Maoists for attacking Khimti Project
(Kathmandu Post, 25/10/2002)
32 Maoists killed in encounters:
Rebels burn bus in Siraha (Kathmandu Post, 25/10/2002)
Govt to offer olive branch to
Maoists: Khapangi (Space Time Today, 24/10/2002)
21 Maoists killed in latest operations
(Kathmandu Post, 24/10/2002)
Just outside the capital, a village grapples with fear,
by Suman Pradhan (Kathmandu Post, 24/10/2002)
Security forces, Maoists clashes continue
(Space Time Today, 23/10/2002)
Maoists sending feelers for talks,
by Krishna Hari Ghimire (Himalayan Times, 23/10/2002)
Sheer terror,
by Prem Dhakal (Kathmandu Post, 23/10/2002)
Maoist bomb kills earning mother, renders family defenceless,
by Khagendra Bhandary (Kathmandu Post, 23/10/2002)
Two soldiers, 3 rebels killed in clashes:
Maoist-called bandh paralyses life in Rapti (Kathmandu Post,
23/10/2002)
NHRC asks Govt to declare cease-fire
Kathmandu Post, 23/10/2002)
10 Maoists, one policeman killed in encounters
(Kathmandu Post, 22/10/2002))
The
Resumption of History: Imagining the Global Consequences of a Maoist
Victory in Nepal, by Gary Leupp (CounterPunch, 21/10/2002)
Maoists moving to Dang
(Himalayan Times, 21/10/2002)
Maoists unlikely to accept PM’s offer,
by Rekha Shrestha (Himalayan Times, 21/10/2002)
Rules of engagement,
by Pravakar Adhikari (KathmanduPost, 21/10/2002)
3 policemen killed in booby trap
(Kathmandu Post, 21/10/2002)
Maoists impose food import ban in Musikot,
by Rudra Khadka (Kathmandu Post, 21/10/2002)
Maoist rebels prevent farmers from harvesting paddy
(Himalayan Times, 20/10/2002)
Eight Maoists killed:
Rebels intensify terror campaign (Kathmandu Post, 20/10/2002)
Students quit schools to avoid Maoist pressure
(Kathmandu Post, 19/10/2002)
Four rebels shot dead in Rukum
(Kathmandu Post, 19/10/2002)
Maoist terror curtails Dashain travel,
by Pooja Shrestha (Kathmandu Post, 19/10/2002)
Maoists kill retired Major
(Kathmandu Post, 19/10/2002)
Rebels attack school run by Baburam’s ex-teacher
(Kathmandu Post, 19/10/2002)
The
Furious One Speaks, an Interview with Prachanda by Bertil Lintner
(Faar Eastern Economic Review, 24/10/2002)
See also Heading
for A Showdown, by Bertil Lintner (Far Eastern Economic Review,
24/10/2002), Maoist
Moneybags, by Bertil Lintner (Far Eastern Economic Review, 24/10/2002)
Is Maoist war terrorism or insurgency?
by Prem Sharma (Himalayan Times, 18/10/2002)
11 terrorists killed in operations
(Rising Nepal, 18/10/2002)
Rebels kill one, destroy VDC offices
(Kathmandu Post, 18/10/2002)
Letter-bombs blasted in city
(Himalayan Times, 17/10/2002)
One dead, 9 injured in Kalimati blast
(Kathmandu Post, 13/10/2002)
See also Bomb blasts royal statue, kills one
(Himalayan Times, 13/10/2002)
Maoists target Sindhupalchok schools
(Rising Nepal, 12/10/2002)
Maoists destroy police post
(Kathmandu Post, 12/10/2002)
47 still in jail since emergency
(Kathmandu Post, 12/10/2002)
Rebels kill Congress cadre, beat up ex-policeman
(Kathmandu Post, 12/10/2002)
Rebels stop all vehicular traffic, thousands stranded
(Kathmandu Post, 12/10/2002)
Fight to the finish,
by Puskar Gautam (Nepali Times, 11/10/2002)
Meanwhile, the Maoists
(Nepali Times, 11/10/2002)
See also Norway’s plea to ultras
(Himalayan Times, 12/10/2002)
Security officials escape Maoist-laid landmine
(Kathmandu Post, 11/10/2002)
Peaceful resolution to the conflict in Nepal,
by Kamala Sarup (People's Review, 10/10/2002)
Maoist-built martyr gates demolished in Rolpa
(Kathmandu Post, 10/10/2002)
Three bombs deactivated at Barhabise
(Rising Nepal, 09/10/2002)
Teachers’ salaries go to Maoists’ pocket
(Kathmandu Post, 09/10/2002)
Five rebels shot dead in encounters:
Rebels kill two UML cadres, lady teacher (Kathmandu Post, 09/10/2002)
Achham misses a popular local leader
(Space Time Today, 08/10/2002)
13 rebels killed in encounters:
Maoist-built martyr gates demolished (Kathmandu Post, 08/10/2002)
Youth threatened by Maoists returning home
(Rising Nepal, 07/10/2002)
Security forces destroy terrorist camp
(Rising Nepal, 07/10/2002)
Maoist-gutted health posts still out of operation,
by Dinesh Ghimire (Space Time Today, 07/10/2002)
Maoists use Basanta Ban as safe corridor
(Kathmandu Post, 07/10/2002)
Rebels set fire to missionary school
(Kathmandu Post, 07/10/2002)
Maoists collecting money from villagers
(Space Time Today, 06/10/2002)
Security issue draws mixed response from residents of Solukhumbu, Renu Kshetry
(Himalayan Times, 05/10/2002)
‘Poverty, number one cause of terrorism’
(Space Time Today, 05/10/2002)
Nine rebels killed, soldiers injured
(Kathmandu Post, 09/10/2002)
‘Prachanda’ blasts deferment of polls
(Kathmandu Post, 05/10/2002)
King
Gyanendra assumes power (a
collection of news and comments from the Nepali press following the royal
take over)
Keep ’em guessing,
by Puskar Bhusal (Nepali Times, 04/10/2002)
Rebels target Shah Distillery again,
by J Pandey (Kathmandu Post, 04/10/2002)
11 rebels killed in latest shootouts
(Kathmandu Post, 04/10/2002)
Maoists demand their monthly share
(Kathmandu Post, 03/10/2002)
11 innocents killed in crossfire in Rukum
(Kathmandu Post 03/10/2002)
Many rebels killed in latest operations
(Kathmandu Post, 03/10/2002)
Maoist threat still persists: Army.
Security claim killing over 3,700 Maoists since November (Space Time
Today, 02/10/2002)
Maoists September 21 statement changes the course of Nepali politics
(Telegraph, 02/10/2002)
Deferring election will help rebels,
by Arjun Bhandari (Kathmandu Post, 02/10/2002)
Maoists killed ex-VDC chief
(Kathmandu Post, 02/10/2002)
VDCs razed, damage over 800 thousand rupees
(Space Time Today, 01/10/2002)
250 soldiers killed, 284 injured since November last year
(Kathmandu Post, 02/10/2002)
See also Intelligence lapses
(Space Time Today, 03/10/2002)
‘Prachanda’s birthplace violence free’,
by Kulchandra Neupane (Kathmandu Post, 01/10/2002)
Six rebels shot dead, two soldiers killed in encounters
(Kathmandu Post, 01/10/2002)
Another airport tower goes down in
blaze (Himalayan Times, 30/09/2002)
Maoists blast bomb at school in Gyaneshwor
(Rising Nepal, 30/09/2002)
Maoists torch Begnas resort
(Kathmandu Post, 30/09/2002)
Dolakha laments destruction of research centre Poor farmers find themselves without high-yielding hybrid seeds,
livestock (Himalayan Times, 29/09/2002)
Five rebels shot dead in operation
(Kathmandu Post, 29/09/2002)
Politicos call Maoists to declare unilateral
cease-fire (Kathmandu Post, 28/09/2002)
See also Memorandum sans clarity
(Kathmandu Post, 28/09/2002)
Macabre motives of Maoists' mentors,
by Madan P. Khanal (People's Review, 26/09/2002)
Nepal is not
Afghanistan: Separating facts from fiction, by Prakash A Raj
(Himalayan Times, 26/09/2002)
Child warriors
(Himalayan Times, 26/09/2002)
74 rebels killed in Rolpa
(Kathmandu Post, 26/09/2002)
Prachanda's September 21 statement makes Deuba "flexible"?
(Telegraph, 25/09/2002)
See also Cease-fire!
by Pradeep Silwal (Kathmandu Post, 26/09/2002)
Nation’s agenda
(Kathmandu Post, 25/09/2002)
Schools closed as Maoists spread rumours,
by Khagendra Bhandari (Kathmandu Post, 25/09/2002)
3 soldiers, 5 rebels killed in gunfight
(Kathmandu Post, 25/09/2002)
Phone lines to 115 VDCs destroyed
(Kathmandu Post, 24/09/2002)
Maoists abduct brothers
(Kathmandu Post, 24/09/2002)
Over six dozen rebels killed in Rukum, Rolpa
(Kathmandu Post, 24/09/2002)
Deuba reaffirms talks with Maoists,
by Yubaraj Ghimire (Kathmandu Post, 24/09/2002)
See also Government offers conditional peace talks
(Kathmandu Post, 24/09/2002)
38 Maoists killed in encounters:
11 rebels, girl die in bomb blast (Kathmandu Post, 23/09/2002)
Five rebels shot dead in encounters:
Maoists intensify terror activities (Kathmandu Post, 22/09/2002)
‘Maoists, security forces harass ex-Kamaiyas‘
(Kathmandu Post, 22/09/2002)
Maoists offer talks, again
(Kathmandu Post, 22/09/2002)
Criminal and apolitical
(Kathmandu Post, 21/09/2002)
Seven rebels shot dead in encounters
(Kathmandu Post, 21/09/2002)
Hunger for peace:
When food is used as weapon, the innocent starve, by Sarad K.C.
(Nepali Times, 20/09/2002)
Appeal to stop violence
(Kathmandu Post, 20/09/2002)
One rebel shot dead
(Kathmandu Post, 20/09/2002)
Rs. 580 million destroyed in Sandhikharka: Report
(Kathmandu Post, 20/09/2002)
Two soldiers killed inhumanely
(Kathmandu Post, 20/09/2002)
Maoists burn chopper, kidnap two:
Pilot’s family plead for his release (Kathmandu Post, 20/09/2002)
See also Abducted duo come back:
US condemns Maoist action (Kathmandu Post, 21/09/2002), Back from the jaws of death,
by Damakant Jayshi (Kathmandu Post, 22/09/2002)
I just don't get it!
by Ekta Ghimire (People's Review, 19/09/2002)
Last option before nation,
by Shreedhar Gautam (Kathmandu Post, 19/09/2002)
Maoists damage NEA sub-station in Harsa
(Kathmandu Post, 19/09/2002)
Four rebels shot dead in encounters
(Kathmandu Post, 19/09/2002)
Rebels hold meet on Sandhikharka attack
(Kathmandu Post, 19/09/2002)
Maoists throw the ball in Deuba's court
(Telegraph, 18/09/2002)
See also Nepal's political leaders swinging Prachanda's way!
(Telegraph, 18/09/2002)
Life miserable in Rukum headquarters
(Kathmandu Post, 18/09/2002)
8 killed in Maoist attack
(Kathmandu Post, 18/09/2002)
Six rebels killed in encounters
(Kathmandu Post, 18/09/2002)
Rolpa authorities spread carrot to lure Maoists,
by Kashiram Dangi (Kathmandu Post, 18/09/2002)
Maoist called bandh affects general life:
Three die in bomb blasts (Kathmandu Post, 17/09/2002)
See also Bandh peaceful in Valley
(Kathmandu Post, 17/09/2002), Colossal loss
(Kathmandu Post, 17/09/2002)
Is Nepal the next Afghanistan? Why Maoists cannot come to power,
by Aditya Man Shrestha (Himalayan Times, 17/09/2002)
Maoist vandalism closes second school
(Kathmandu Post, 17/09/2002)
Rebels kill headmaster, ex-VDC chief
(Kathmandu Post, 17/09/2002)
Maoists to mobilise student wing against polls,
by Harihar Singh Rathaur (Kathmandu Post, 17/09/2002)
4 rebels killed, State Minister’s home bombed
(Kathmandu Post, 16/09/2002)
‘Maoists used children in Sandhikharka carnage’
(Kathmandu Post, 15/09/2002)
Five Maoists shot dead, rebels kill five civilians
(Kathmandu Post, 15/09/2002)
Sweepers continue their job amid fear of explosion,
by Pooja Shrestha (Kathmandu Post, 15/09/2002)
1,000 Maoists in armytrap in Pyuthan,
by Surya Biswakarma (Kathmandu Post, 15/09/2002)
Credibility at stake
(Kathmandu Post, 14/09/2002)
Maoists destroy 10 VDC offices
(Kathmandu Post, 14/09/2002)
Locals blame NID for Sandhikharka carnage,
by Kamal Panthi & Madhav Dhungana (Kathmandu Post, 14/09/2002)
See also Bhiman, Sandhikharka carnage: Intelligence failure or slow response?
by Surendra Phuyal (Kathmandu Post, 16/09/2002), 62 Maoists killed in Sandhikharka incident: report
(Kathmandu Post, 11/11/2002)
13 rebels killed in fresh operations:
Maoists fire at army chopper (Kathmandu Post, 14/09/2002)
The moral high ground and the rules of war,
by Samrat Rana (Nepali Times, 13/09/2002)
Maoist message: take us more seriously,
by Puskar Gautam (Nepali Times, 13/09/2002)
Enough:
Can we start talking now? by Ramesh Poudel (Nepali Times 13/09/2002)
Maoist
Insurgency: The Deepening Crisis, by Bhagirath Yogi (Spotlight,
13/09/2002)
59 bodies of terrorists found in Arghakhanchi
(Rising Nepal, 13/09/2002)
13 rebels killed in encounters:
Ex-minister’s home bombed (Kathmandu Post, 13/09/2002)
350 post offices destroyed in 10 months:
Rs 15 million required for reconstruction, by Nitya Nanda Timsina
(Kathmandu Post, 13/09/2002)
7 security men killed in blast
(Kathmandu Post, 13/09/2002)
At attack site, bombs and terror remain,
by Madhav Dhungana & Kamal Panthi (Kathmandu Post, 13/09/2002)
Lessons from the attacks
(Kathmandu Post, 12/09/2002)
An 18-hour story: Dy-CDO Khatiwada’s abduction,
by Kul Chandra Neupane (Kathmandu Post, 12/09/2002)
Two NC activists killed, bank robbed
(Kathmandu Post, 12/09/2002)
14 rebels, 2 soldiers killed:
50 more bodies found in Sandhikharka (Kathmandu Post, 12/09/2002)
Govt likely to re-impose emergency
(Kathmandu Post, 12/09/2002)
Prachanda offers peace talks after two major strikes
(Kathmandu Post, 12/09/2002)
Resume dialogue with Maoists before September 16
(Telegraph, 11/09/2002)
9/11 And After
(Rising Nepal, 11/09/2002)
Rebels kill soldier in Parbat:
Office buildings, vehicle set on fire (Kathmandu Post, 11/09/2002)
Rebels detonate bomb alongside river bridge
(Kathmandu Post, 10/09/2002)
Maoists kill three,
by Shiva Puri (Kathmandu Post, 10/09/2002)
Rebel attacks a taunt to Govt to re-impose emergency rule,
by Suman Pradhan (Kathmandu Post, 10/09/2002)
Maoists kill 65 in Arghakhanchi:
Toll could soar, as dozens reported missing (Kathmandu Post,
10/09/2002)
See also …by that time, most of our men were killed, recalls injured police,
by Nitya Nanda Timsina (Kathmandu Post, 20/09/2002), Terrorists attack Arghakhachi Hq:
59 security personnel killed in battle (Rising Nepal, 10/09/2002), PM takes stock of security situation:
Police claim over 100 Maoists killed in Arghakhanchi, by Amrit Bhadgaule & Kulchandra Neupane
(Kathmandu Post, 11/09/2002), First-hand accounts of massacre; Mental trauma of injured soldiers,
by Suvecha Pant/Ujir Magar (Kathmandu Post, 11/09/2002)
200 youths seek refuge in Mangsebung
(Kathmandu Post, 09/09/2002)
Maoist violence on the rise
(Kathmandu Post, 09/09/2002)
Maoist strike leaves 49 dead:
Govt considering re-imposition of emergency, by Lilanath Ghimire
(Kathmandu Post, 09/09/2002)
See also Maoists attack Sindhuli police post, 49 killed
(Rising Nepal, 09/09/2002), Sindhuli survivors’ mental trauma,
by Lilanath Ghimire (Kathmandu Post, 10/09/2002)
Für
Mao gegen Volk und Staat, von Daniel Wortman (Deutsche Welle,
09/09/2002)
Commander of terrorist group killed
(Rising Nepal, 08/09/2002)
Effort for peace talks ongoing, claims activist:
Maoist mayhem continues, two security men killed (Kathmandu Post,
08/09/2002)
Measures for combating insurgency,
by S.B.S. Basnet (Kathmandu Post, 07/09/2002)
Rebels destroy houses of DSP, NID chief
(Kathmandu Post, 07/09/2002)
Fighting by the rules,
by Kanak Mani Dixit (Nepali Times, 06/09/2002)
Maoists stone farmer to death
(Kathmandu Post, 06/09/2002)
7 rebels, two soldiers killed
(Kathmandu Post, 06/09/2002)
A
Communication from the Revolutionaries in Nepal on the Current (September
2002) Situation in the Civil War, letter by Baburam Bhattarai (Monthly
Review, 05/09/2002)
Re-imposition of Emergency in offing?
by M.R. Josse (People's Review, 05/09/2002)
See also Govt undecided on emergency re-imposition
(Kathmandu Post, 06/09/2002), Deuba receives conflicting advise on emergency
(Kathmandu Post, 07/09/2002)
Koirala's undemocratic alliance with "terrorists",
by P.R. Pradhan (People's Review, 05/09/2002)
Terrorist attacks in various places
(Rising Nepal, 05/09/2002)
Two injured in KMC blast
(Kathmandu Post, 05/09/2002)
Maoists kill three Deuba Congress cadre in Kailali:
Four rebels shot dead in operations (Kathmandu Post, 05/09/2002)
Present option is a round table conference, say Maoist leaders,
by Kosmos Biswokarma & Arjun Bhandari (Kathmandu Post, 05/09/2002)
Prachanda's statement talks of exhibiting maximum 'flexibility'
(Telegraph, 04/09/2002)
Rai’s arrest likely to expose Maoist operation in Darjeeling,
by Sanjay Pradhan (Kathmandu Post, 04/09/2002)
40 Maoists killed
(Kathmandu Post, 04/09/2002)
Rebels kill 5, target hydro plant, blow up ex-minister’s home
(Kathmandu Post, 04/09/2002)
Dastardly Acts
(Rising Nepal, 03/09/2002)
Bad governance, insurgency and losing time,
by Basanta Lohani (Kathmandu Post, 03/09/2002)
Five rebels killed in fresh encounters
(Kathmandu Post, 03/09/2002)
Rebels throw NC leader into Trishuli alive
(Kathmandu Post, 03/09/2002)
Maoists target private schools again
(Kathmandu Post, 03/09/2002)
NC cadre shot dead
(Kathmandu Post, 02/09/2002)
4 Maoists killed in encounters
(Kathmandu Post, 02/09/2002)
Blast at automobile showroom causes extensive damage
(Kathmandu Post, 02/08/2002)
Kavre Education Office bombed
(Kathmandu Post, 01/09/2002)
See also Maoists destroy 9 VDC offices in Kavre:
Four rebels killed in operations (Kathmandu Post, 02/09/2002)
Maoist terror spree continues:
Bomb defused, Lama’s house set ablaze (Kathmandu Post, 01/09/2002)
Nine rebels killed in encounters
(Kathmandu Post, 30/08/2002)
Maoist dissident speaks,
excerpts from an interview with Mukti Pradhan, dissident central committee member, Maoist “people’s
government” Budhabar, 21 August (Nepali Times, 30/08/2002)
H is for helicopter:
Learning new alphabets in remote Nepal, by Mohan Mainali (Nepali
Times, 30/08/2002)
Govt, Maoists urged to declare truce
(Kathmandu Post, 30/08/2002)
Maoists set schools on fire
(Kathmandu Post, 30/08/2002)
RNA soldier dies while diffusing bomb
(Kathmandu Post, 30/08/2002)
Maoism is not more important than the
country, interview with Ballav Mani Dahal (People's Review,
29/08/2002)
One more chance
(Kathmandu Post, 29/08/2002)
Explosion rips through Bishal Bazaar:
No one injured, but shows security lapse (Kathmandu Post, 29/08/2002)
Citizen’s Voice listens to Maoist-affected children’s voice,
by Suvecha Pant (Kathmandu Post, 28/08/2002)
Maoists kill teachers in Taplejung:
6 rebels, 1 soldier killed elsewhere, by Dharma Prasad Poudel
(Kathmandu Post, 28/08/2002)
State of emergency comes to an end:
ppositions flay govt intention to re-impose it, by Ghanashyam Ojha
(Kathmandu Post, 28/08/2002)
See also Emergency to be lifted: Deuba:
EU to grant 15 million euros per year (Kathmandu Post, 28/08/2002)
Maoists loot Rs 7.6m from Rautahat bank:
One police, two rebels killed in clashes, by Shiva Puri (Kathmandu
Post, 27/08/2002)
Maoists force teachers desert schools
(Kathmandu Post, 26/08/2002)
Three rebels killed in Kanchanpur
(Kathmandu Post, 26/08/2002)
Pro-Badal slogans appear in the mid west:
Indicates a major rift inside the underground outfit, by Harihar Singh Rathore
(Kathmandu Post, 26/08/2002)
Blast kills two suspected rebels
(Kathmandu Post, 26/08/2002)
See also Maoists killed while assembling bombs
(People's Review, 29/08/2002)
Red Corner Notice,
by Lal Bahadur Khatri (Rising Nepal, 25/08/2002)
Maoists extort money
(Kathmandu Post, 25/08/2002)
Ten rebels killed in encounters
(Kathmandu Post, 25/08/2002)
Security forces accused of abduction
(Kathmandu Post, 25/08/2002)
RNA to continue operation even after emergency
(Kahmandu Post, 25/08/2002)
See also Operations against insurgents to go on
(Rising Nepal, 25/08/2002)
11 rebels killed in army operations
(Kathmandu Post, 24/08/2002)
Army
Operations: Steady Gains,
by Sanjaya Dhakal (Spotlight, 23/08/2002)
Armed rebel killed
(Kathmandu Post, 23/08/2002)
Maoist Comrades these!
(Kathmandu Post, 23/08/2002)
Special Interview with Prachanda: India wants to Sikkimise Nepal,
by Sunil Sharma (People's Review, 22/08/2002)
'We have blunted Maoists ability to attack'
(People's Review, 22/08/2002)
Division within Maoist insurgents,
by P.R. Pradhan (People's Review, 22/08/2002)
Over 30 Maoists killed in Rolpa
(Kathmandu Post, 22/08/2002)
See also At least 34 terrorists killed
(Rising Nepal, 22/08/2002)
8 Maoists, 2 soldiers killed in operations Rebels kill editor in Kalikot
(Kathmandu Post, 21/08/2002)
Eight rebels killed
(Kathmandu Post, 20/08/2002)
Mukti Pradhan ‘surrenders’ to NHRC
(Kathmandu Post, 20/08/2002)
7 rebels killed in encounters
(Kathmandu Post, 19/08/2002)
Maoists kill ex-minister’s son, two NC workers:
Four rebels shot dead in Siraha, Dhading (Kathmandu Post, 18/08/2002)
Army distributes anti-Maoists pamphlets
(Kathmandu Post, 17/08/2002)
Six Maoists shot dead, rebels abduct 2 teachers
(Kathmandu Post, 17/08/2002)
Maoists begin anti-election campaign in Pyuthan, Nawalparasi,
by Surya Bishwokarma (Kathmandu Post, 17/08/2002)
Nothing to talk about,
by Puskar Gautam (Nepali Times, 16/08/2002)
An
end to the means, by Alok Bohara (Nepali Times, 16/08/2002)
Polls apart?
The government and Maoists both need elections, but for different reasons,
by Binod Bhattarai (Nepali Times, 16/08/2002)
See also editorial Article 127
(Nepali Times, 16/08/2002)
Army to upgrade its strength, equipment "Plan to enlist 10,000 ex-servicemen for
polls" (Himalayan Times, 16/08/2002)
Analysing Maoists’ 40-point demand,
by Alok K. Bohara (Kathmandu Post, 16/08/2002)
Four rebels killed in encounters
(Kathmandu Post, 16/08/2002)
Mukti Pradhan quits Maoists’ ‘central govt’
(Kathmandu Post, 16/08/2002)
‘Army has info about Maoist intelligence network’
(Kathmandu Post, 16/08/2002)
Who is supporting Maoists, India or Pakistan's ISI ?
by Ramesh Sharma (People's Review, 15/08/2002)
Maoist students attack college
(People's Review, 15/08/2002)
Maoists prepare strategy for talks:
If talks successful then arms will be surrendered, by Sunil Sharma
(People's Review, 15/08/2002)
Six rebels killed, elderly man hacked to death
(Kathmandu Post, 15/08/2002)
One Maoist killed, rebels kill civilian
(Kathmandu Post, 14/08/2002)
Cases against Maoist leaders lingering at various courts
(Kathmandu Post, 14/08/2002)
Why did army kill the 70-year-old ‘Maoist’?
by Kosmos Biswokarma (Kathmandu Post, 13/08/2002)
Interpol issues Red Corner Notice against Maoist leaders
(Kathmandu Post, 13/08/2002)
Army raid Maoist hideout in Banke killing 10:
Maoists kill NC leader, ex-colleague (Kathmandu Post, 13/08/2002)
2,175 Maoists killed, 16,130 held so far
(Himalayan Times, 12/08/2002)
Nine rebels killed in encounters
(Kathmandu Post, 12/08/2002)
Three rebels killed
(Kathmandu Post, 11/08/2002)
Open
Letter to the Prime Ministers of Nepal and the United Kingdom and to the President of the United States,
by “Nepal Unity”, Kupondol (Nepali Times, 09/08/2002)
Unfriendly fire,
by Mohan Mainali (Nepali Times, 09/08/2002)
Maoists plant bomb in college, six hurt,
by Yuvraj Acharya (Kathmandu Post, 09/08/2002)
Three Maoists killed, 86 others surrender
(Kathmandu Post, 08/08/2002)
Six rebels killed, journo abducted
(Kathmandu Post, 07/08/2002)
Maoist victims want security, not elections
(Kathmandu Post, 04/08/2002)
17 more rebels
killed (Kathmandu Post, 04/08/2002)
12 Maoists killed
(Kathmandu Post, 03/08/2002)
Maoist rebels’ activities decline in Sindhuli
(Kathmandu Post, 03/08/2002)
The Government-Maoist dialogue,
by Zaglul A.Chowdhury (Daily Star, Bangladesh, 03/08/2002))
Dolakha’s eerie quiet:
Past Maoist attacks have hurt ordinary farmers, but the government isn’t much help
either, by Kunda Dixit (Nepali Times, 02/08/2002)
Four Maoists, civilian killed
(Kathmandu Post, 02/08/2002)
Norway, Sweden ready to mediate between govt., Maoists?
(People's Review, 01/08/2002)
Guns alone does not solve Maoist
proble (People's Review, 01/08/2002)
Maoists kill teacher
(Kathmandu Post, 01/08/2002)
Rebels kill three persons
(Kathmandu Post, 01/08/2002)
No talks until Maoists lay down arms: Deuba,
by Rudra Khadka (Kathmandu Post, 01/08/2002)
Two rebels killed
(Kathmandu Post, 31/07/2002)
Three rebels killed
(Kathmandu Post, 30/07/2002)
Maoists’ plan of ‘punishment’ foiled
(Kathmandu Post, 30/07/2002)
Indian PM Pledges to Help Nepal Fight Maoist Rebels
(Tehran Times, 29/07/2002)
Four rebels, a suspect killed in operations
(Kathmandu Post, 29/07/2002)
Nepal govt, Maoist rebels hold talks:
Report (Times of India, 28/07/2002)
Between a rock and a hard place,
by Lucia de Vries (Kathmandu Post, 28/07/2002)
Book review of Women
and Children in the Periphery of People’s War, a study into the views
and sentiments of the people of some of the most affected districts:
Rolpa, Rukum, Jajarkot and Gurkha by Shobha Gautam
One rebel shot dead
(Kathmandu Post, 28/07/2002)
Minister confirms govt buying arms
(Kathmandu Post, 28/07/2002)
Safe landing for Maoists ?
by Jaidev Bhusal (Kathmandu Post, 27/07/2002)
Focus on peace talks to resolve Maoist problem
(Kathmandu Post, 27/07/2002)
What do the Maoists want this time?
by Shyam Shrestha (Nepali Times, 26/07/2002)
One week in Rolpa:
The people of Rolpa desperately need help. Not to fight the Maoists, but to give the Maoists nothing to fight
about, by Kashsih Das Shrestha (Nepali Times, 26/07/2002)
Will Talks Be Held?,
by Bhagirath Yogi (Spotlight, 26/07/2002)
Eight rebels killed in operations
(Kathmandu Post, 26/07/2002)
Maoist
bases eroding in Sindhupalchowk (Kathmandu Post, 26/07/2002)
PM accuses Koirala, Nepal of favouring terrorism
(Kathmandu Post, 26/07/2002)
Maoist problem and a compromised solution,
by Nagendra Chhetri (Kathmandu Post, 25/07/2002)
Three rebels shot dead
(Kathmandu Post, 25/07/2002)
Contradictory statements galore from Maoists quarters
(Telegraph, 24/07/2002)
Maoists use alcohol, drugs prior to attack : Army,
by Surya Chandra Basnet (Kathmandu Post, 24/07/2002)
Maoist leader found stashing away Rs. 5.6m
(Kathmandu Post, 23/07/2002)
Three rebels killed, farms seized in Bardiya
(Kathmandu Post, 22/07/2002)
Killing by Maoists condemned
(Kathmandu Post, 22/07/2002)
Maoist related cases in Special Court very few
(Kathmandu Post, 22/07/2002)
Ex-general calls for action against top Maoists in India
(Kathmandu Post, 22/07/2002)
Record number of Maoists gives in to security forces,
by Rishiram Poudel (Kathmandu Post, 20/07/2002)
One great leap forward, two leaps back?,
by Puskar Gautam (Nepali Times, 19/07/2002)
Sick of war:
Western Nepal faces a food emergency and a health emergency. Women and children are affected the
most, by Aruna Upreti (Nepali Times, 19/07/2002)
Prachanda calls for interim govt for peace
(Kathmandu Post, 19/07/2002)
See also Parties ‘cautiously’ positive over Maoist proposal,
by Ghanashyam Ojha (Kathmandu Post, 20/07/2002), Talks yes but surrender of arms must: Khadka
(Kathmandu Post, 21/07/2002), Maoist peace bid: Real or another ploy?,
by Damakant Jayshi (Kathmandu Post, 21/07/2002), Prachanda's new message: Strategic withdrawal to keep the war going?
(Kathmandu Post, 25/07/2002)
One rebel killed
(Kathmandu Post, 19/07/2002)
India suspects Maoist links with Kashmiri militants
(Kathmandu Post, 18/07/2002)
Seven rebels killed in five districts
(Kathmandu Post, 17/07/2002)
Maoists loot houses in Myagdi
(Kathmandu Post, 16/07/2002)
One rebel, civilian killed
(Kathmandu Post, 16/07/2002)
Nine rebels killed in security operations
(Kathmandu Post, 15/07/2002)
Maoist victims deprived of medical allowance,
by Rudra Khadka (Kathmandu Post, 15/07/2002)
Three rebels killed
(Kathmandu Post, 14/07/2002)
Rebels kill school principal
(Kathmandu Post, 14/07/2002)
Once prosper Dingla Bazaar loses its glory
(Kathmandu Post, 13/07/2002)
Six rebels killed in operations
(Kathmandu Post, 13/07/2002)
Maoist attack forces, bank in Waling to close
(Rising Nepal, 12/07/2002)
Mindless act
(Kathmandu Post, 12/07/2002)
Seven Maoists shot dead, rebels continue extortion
(Kathmandu Post, 12/07/2002)
Rebels on looting spree
(Kathmandu Post, 11/07/2002)
One rebel, one civilian killed
(Kathmandu Post, 11/07/2002)
Maoists collect charges from passing vehicles
(Kathmandu Post, 11/07/2002)
Maoist terror: loot, burn & kill,
by J Pandey & Rudra Khadka (Kathmandu Post, 11/07/2002)
See also Maoists threat mourners not to perform last rites
(Kathmandu Post, 12/07/2002)
Rolpa: ONE district TWO systems,
by Arjun Bhandari (Midweek Post, 10/07/2002)
Three rebels shot dead
(Kathmandu Post, 10/07/2002)
Rebel woman narrates the story of sexual abuse,
by Shyam Rai (Kathmandu Post, 10/07/2002)
Maoists kill teacher
(Kathmandu Post, 09/07/2002)
One rebel killed, another injured
(Kathmandu Post, 08/07/2002)
Six Maoists killed in fresh encounters
(Kathmandu Post, 07/07/2002)
Aerial raids, patrolling in Rolpa, Rukum
(Kathmandu Post, 07/07/2002)
Explosion rocks Deuba party office, 10 injured
(Kathmandu Post, 06/07/2002)
2 rebels killed in operations
(Kathmandu Post, 06/07/2002)
Maoist body banned in India
(Kathmandu Post, 06/07/2002)
Maoists recruit child soldiers: Report
(Kathmandu Post, 06/07/2002)
See also editorial Stop recruiting child soldiers
(Kathmandu Post, 08/07/2002)
Lessons from another emergency:
The Right to Freedom is enshrined in Clause 12 of Part 3 of the Constitution of Kingdom of Nepal
(1990), by C.K. Lal (Nepali Times, 05/07/2002)
The east is red:
A firsthand account of the insurgency from Sankhuwasabha district, by
Mohan Mainali (Nepali Times, 05/07/2002)
Whereabouts of 9 abducted unknown
(Kathmandu Post, 05/07/2002)
3 rebels killed, other drowned
(Kathmandu Post, 05/07/2002)
Maoist victims begin relay hunger strike
(Kathmandu Post, 05/07/2002)
Six terrorists killed in Kailali, Bardiya army action
(Rising Nepal, 04/07/2002)
Two rebels killed, two abducted by Maoists
(Kathmandu Post, 04/07/2002)
Ten terrorists gunned down in fresh operations
(Rising Nepal, 03/07/2002)
Reform agenda for conflict resolution,
by Arjun Kumar Karki (Kathmandu Post, 03/07/2002)
See also part
2 (04/07/2002)
Maoists kill teacher, abduct several others
(Kathmandu Post, 03/07/2002)
Two dozen Maoists killed in security actions
(Kathmandu Post, 03/07/2002)
Maoists kill Mahara after kidnapping
(Rising Nepal, 02/07/2002)
2 security men, 4 rebels killed in encounters
(Kathmandu Post, 02/07/2002)
3 rebels killed, 7 surrender
(Kathmandu Post, 01/07/2002)
Maoists kill its own former member
(Kathmandu Post, 01/07/2002)
Children hit hard by insurgency
(Kathmandu Post, 01/07/2002)
Maoists fire at Air Annanya chopper
(Kathmandu Post, 01/07/2002)
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