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This is a selection of Nepal related articles that have been published after February 1, 2005. Nepal Research stands for peace, freedom, democracy and inclusion in Nepal. All this has been provided neither by royal nor by Maoist politics. See also our special list of statements and papers submitted to Nepal Research. Nepal Research is not responsible for the contents of these articles.

With the end of royal dictatorial rule on April 24, 2006, Nepal has begun to deal with a solution of her constitutional crisis and the Maoist insurgency. This means that this section from now on only contains links that directy have to do with this process. Other links have again been included in the political and other subsites as it was praticed before February 1, 2005.



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30/10/2006: Moriarty to discuss Nepal issue in New Delhi (nn) [Part of American and Indian complot of interference],  Maoists say they are willing to take part in CA elections without joining interim government (nn), PM Koirala, UML general secretary discuss ongoing peace process (nn), Indian envoy meets PM: Leaders explore arms mgmt options (kp), Maoists extend ceasefire by 3 months (kp),  People's Perestroika: Movement for peace, by Anand Aditya (kp), Civilians to pressurise govt, Maoists (samn),  Maoist victims warn of rebellion (samn), Maoists give king breather till polls, by J. Hemanth (tc), SPA-Maoists’ Failed Deal in Nepal, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (Scoop), Vigilante groups still pose threat to civilians (Relief Web), Prachanda, Indian envoy hold parley (nn)

29/10/2006:
Acharya camp demands special convention in NC (nn), ‘Republic impossible if NC fails to lead it’ (kp),  NC ready for republic if people so wish: PM, by Harsha Subba & Binod Bhandari (kp),  Referendum not needed: Koirala (samn),  Maoists to extend ceasefire (samn),  Maoists to give continuity to ceasefire (nn), Nepal rebels to extend truce to boost peace talks (Reuters), Nepal Maoists extend ceasefire (Aljazeera),  Decision should not focus on arms management: Former PM Bhattarai (nn),  Bhattarai asks govt, rebels to down arms, by Gopal Khanal (kp),  Indian envoy Mukherjee calls on PM Koirala (nn) [Obviously Indian intervention ahead of the new round of talks!],  Koirala-Prachanda informal talks today (samn), PM Koirala, Prachanda discuss position of monarchy, arms management (nn), Peace meet to be held in Ktm (kp),  Ethnic autonomy being neglected: Padma (samn), Nepali peace talks based on give-and-take principle: PM (pd),  Maoists extend ceasefire; talks moving positively: Prachanda (nn),  Writ petition demands independent probe into Bhairabnath 'disappearances' (nn)

28/10/2006: Maoist truce set to expire; extension announcement likely (nn) Leaders calls for uniformity in foreign policies (nn), Aandolan victim neglected (kp), Interaction on Nepal in UK (kp), Maoists must down all arms: US envoy: Prachanda asks UML to be lenient on arms (kp) [Moriarty must shut up and let the Nepalis decide themselves! US politics never leads to peace!],  Contours of FNCCI and NC, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar (kp),  Patience required, by Tilak Rawal (kp),
New committee to probe King's property (nn),  Judgment day nears for Nepal monarchy (samn),  Summit talks in two days, PM assures (samn), Management of weapons remains the thorny issue in Nepal parleys (Gulf Times), Nepali guerrillas to lock up their 50 pct of arms (Xinhua),  PM hints at prolonged summit talks (nn),  Acharya terms Koirala's remarks on ceremonial monarchy as personal position (nn)

27/10/2006: Rayamajhi Commission's tenure extended (nn),  Ninety-five percent of political issues agreed; arms management still tricky (nn),  Confidence over arms mgmt growing: ‘95 percent’ political issues agreed, by Ameet Dhakal (kp),  Peace process gaining momentum: Martin (nn),  Summit meeting will be held by Sunday, says PM Koirala (nn), Koirala party not to join anti-king front: reports (Gulf Times),  Koirala vows to maintain SPA unity (samn),  Leaders stress unity between SPA and Maoists for peace (nn), Gurung says monarchy is hindrance to peace process (nn),  Republic front not needed: Minister: SPA will not break up: PM, by Bhim Ghimire (kp),  Reframe the issue, by Ameet Dhakal (kp),  106 complaints at monitoring panel (samn),  'Forces active to thwart CA polls' (samn),  Maoists firm on republican agenda (samn), UN assistance for IDPs in Nepal (Relief Web), Arms management remains thorny issue in Nepal peace talks: report (Khaleej Times), Interim (nt, originally in Jana Aastha, 18 October), Hurry up (nt),  Some major breakthroughs soon: SPA leaders (nn)

26/10/2006: Maoists to go ahead with Republican Front plan despite Koirala's rejection (nn),  Next round of talks should be held by Sunday: UML General Secy. (nn),  UML chief wants peace talks by Sunday (samn), Nepali Deputy PM calls for gov't-guerrilla summit to conclude by mid November (pd),  Irate locals burn Maoist check post, by Aman Koirala & Lila Baral (kp),  Under the shadow of arms, by Bipin Adhikari (kp),  Rayamajhi panel given more time (samn), Koirala against republican front (samn),  PM says his comment on ‘republican front’ won’t affect SPA unity (nn),  Republican Front sans NC will be formed, says Gautam (nn),  NC, NC (D) regressive forces: Gurung (samn),  Arms management not hurdle: Maoists (samn), Two-Hour Strike Hinders Life in Nepal: Maoists stage a demonstration against the police in the capital, by Rosha Basnet (on),  Chakkajam was a protest against growing lawlessness: Maoist leader (nn),  Govt. will feed Maoist armies in cantonments: Minister Chaudhari (nn),  Summit talks soon after PM’s return from Biratnagar: Home Minister (nn)

25/10/2006: PM Koirala confident about success of peace talks, says it takes time (nn),  Policemen and Maoists engage in minor scuffle; Maoists impose traffic blockade this morning (nn),  Insecurity haunts Nepal despite truce (samn),  PM says NC not for republic (nn),
People start retaliating Maoist excesses; seven injured (nn), Nepalese rebels protest at police (BBC News),  Maoists Perspective on Revolution in Nepal : The Current Situation and Perspectives for the People's Struggle (tg),  Arresting the Lawlessness Syndrome in Nepal, by, Hari Bansha Dulal (tg)

24/10/2006: Rights body asks Maoists to release detainees (nn),  WFP to provide food to Maoist fighters (samn),  WFP proposal is positive, says Gurung (nn),  'CA best way to determine king’s fate' (samn),  Next talks will be decisive: govt (samn), Nepal still in a state of flux, by Dhruba Adhikary  (Asia Times), Shame on You, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar (Scoop), Concerns over growing insecurity, despite ceasefire (Relief Web)

23/10/2006: Key for talks lies in New Delhi, says Bijukchhe (nn),  Seized lands won't be returned before political settlement, says Maoist peasant leader (nn),  WFP to provide food to Maoist fighters (nn), UN makes Nepal Maoist food pledge (BBC News),  Committee urges Maoists to properly implement code of conduct (nn), Committee raps Dev Gurung on ‘code violations’ (kp),  King turns lucky again, by Aditya Man Shrestha (kp) ,  'Political solution should get priority' (samn),  PM upbeat before talks with Maoists (samn)

22/10/2006: Prachanda instructs Maoist army to leave a camp (nn),  Maoist, NC responsible for delay in peace talks: UML general secy. (nn), Tackle arms before inducting rebels: Rana (kp),  'Maoists not against market economy' (samn),  Talks will succeed if Koirala agrees on democratic republic: DPM Sherchan (nn)

21/10/2006: Prachanda assures Madi victims of relief package; addresses his military in Chitwan (nn),  Prachanda meets Madi victims (kp),  Abducted youth still missing; NHRC publicizes names of 15 people abducted by Maoists (nn),  UML may leave the government after Tihar: Gautam (nn),  Rana meets PM Koirala; 'RPP has no view on monarchy' (nn), Rebels can be a formidable force: Gautam (kp), Next talks should be decisive: PM (kp), SPA, Maoist leaders leave for UK (kp),  In the greater national interest, by Anees Jillani (kp), Economy needs revamp: Dev Gurung (kp)

20/10/2006: Govt, Maoists urged to ink ‘compelling peace agreement’ (kp),  Koirala, Nepal discuss arms mgmt (samn), Peace process still fragile: Arbour (kp),  Arbour asks Nepal to end rights abuse (samn),  Arms cutting issue: Next talks after Tihar, by Ghanashyam Ojha (kp),  Demand of social justice, by Surendra R Devkota (kp), Unceremonious monarchy? by Khagendra N Sharma (kp), Count women too, not just guns: Women are often excluded from post-conflict plans in ways big and small, by Marty Logan (nt), Red road: The Maoists are making their presence felt in the capital with street patrols, by Alok Tumbahangphey (nt), Public intellectualism (nt), Open letter to Prachanda by Yubaraj Ghimire (nt, originally in Samaya, 19 October ), King in crisis (nt, originally in Nepal, 22 October), Only interrupted, not over, interview with Home Minister Krishna Prasad Sitaula (nt, originally in Himal Khabarpatrika, 18 October-1 November), King ignores probe (tc)  Experts flay bid to question King (samn) [A king who has putsched against the state, the people and the constitution can no longer claim to be protected by the latter!],  Mahara along with SPA leaders leave for London (nn),  Cabinet decides to hold summit meeting after Tihar (nn),  Britain to assist Nepal peace process, not to impose it’s view: Dr. Hall (nn), Failure to set mandate of UN team delaying the team’s work: Martin (nn)

19/10/2006: Peace talks will take decisive turn shortly: Mahara (nn),  UML general secy. doubts crucial talks before Tihar (nn),  Maoists must abandon arms before joining interim government, says an Indian analyst (nn),  Maoist leader invited by NRN to London (nn),  Keep peace process focused on HR: OHCHR report, by Tilak P. Pokharel (kp),  King ignores probe panel's deadline (samn), King misses HLPC deadline (kp), Nepal king snubs probe panel royally (wi), Nepal king fails to answer probe on crackdown (Reuters),  He fled for his life from Dolakha, by Kiran Chapagain (kp),  Demand for ‘ingenious’ talks, by Shreedhar Gautam (kp),  Breaking deadlock on arms management, by Anga R Timilsina (kp),  Govt to offer space to Maoists: Lekhak (samn), KB Mahara calls for a republican set-up (samn),  Peace brings Nepalis flocking home (samn), Maoists vow to keep guns until monarchy is abolished (kp), Mahara says 'donation collection' will continue (nn), All issues will be settled by November 16, says DPM Sherchan (nn), Nepal meets with PM Koirala, talks about summit meeting agenda (nn)

18/10/2006: Martin back from key consultations in Delhi, by Tilak P. Pokharel (kp),  Experiencing political impasse, by S P Dhoubhadel (kp), Restructuring Nepal, by Alok K Bohara (kp),  Guerrillas in seminars, by Abhi Subedi (kp),  Kin of disappeared flay govt report (samn),  King obstacle to peace: Khanal (samn),  Jana Morcha to launch republic campaign (samn),  CPN-UML accused of disrupting talks (samn), Nepal Army locks horns with UN rights group (wi), Nepal army in fresh row (wi), Nepal Maoists to keep guns until monarchy abolished (Relief Web), No response from palace to HLPC questionnaire (nn) [What did you expect? An honest answer by the king would mean the immediate end of monarchy!], Nepal king ignores panel deadline (BBC News)

17/10/2006: NC for nationalizing traditional properties of the King (nn),  NA report insufficient: OHCHR (nn),  NA report insufficent: OHCHR: NA says it didn’t disappear all 49, by Ghanashyam Ojha (kp), Army report silent on 37 disappeared (samn),  ‘Dev works along with peace talks’, by Ghanashyam Gautam (kp),  Delay in interim statute may affect CA poll: EC, by Bishnu Budhathoki (kp), Govt, rebels consult UN team on arms (kp),  Fantasizing a peace-deal, by Madhab P Khanal (kp),  Restructuring Nepal, by Alok K Bohara (kp), Damp Squib (kp),  Next round of talks this week: leaders (samn), No solution in sight to break Nepal's impasse, by M Rama Rao (Asian Tribune), Fear Factor (tc),  Nepal: Precarious Premise Of Peacemaking, by Sanjay Upadhya (Scoop), SPA and Maoists May Take Rash Decisions, by S Kchetri (Scoop), Nepal talks postponed, but hopes remain high, by Marty Logan (Dawn),  Ian Martin discusses Nepal’s peace process with Indian officials (nn)

16/10/2006: Monarchy and arms management as issues for trade-off for Maoists (nn),  Talks postponed indefinitely:Leaders claim growing consensus, say agreement in a week, by Yuvraj Acharya (kp), ‘Now I have returned to urban-based politics’, interview with Krishna Bahadur Mahara (kp), Nepal peace talks postponed  (Peninsula), Nepal peace talks put off (Gulf Daily News), Summit Talks Stalled: Leaders fail to announce date for fresh talks, by Rajan Pokhrel (on), Nepal peace talks put off amid wrangling (Gulf Times),  Summit talks postponed indefinitely (samn), Govt refutes disappearance of 49 from Bhairav Nath (nn), Another round of peace talks soon: SPA leaders (nn), Ian Martin meets PM Koirala, Maoist chairman (nn), Nepal rebels to be patient despite inconclusive summit talks (Relief Web), Nepal: return still a trickle despite ceasefire (Reuters Alert Net)

15/10/2006: Rana asks govt. to be serious about rebels' arms management (nn), Maharjan calls on PM Koirala (nn), King consults Koirala ahead of Nepal peace talks (wi), Summit meeting today, talks at difficult crossroads (nn), PM-Prachanda hold key meeting again (kp),  Singing the nation together, by Babu Ram Neupane (kp), Nepal govt, rebels try to overcome rift before talks (Reuters), Nepal’s government hopeful of peace talks breakthrough (Khaleej Times),  'Breakthrough unlikely in today's talks' (samn),  Maoist five-point options on monarchy (samn),  'NC, Maoist tug-of-war crippling talks' (samn),  Koirala, Maoists conitnue parleys (samn), Fourth round of summit talks get underway (nn), Maoists misbehave with journalists covering summit talks (nn), Summit talks postponed indefinitely; Maoists to move ahead with patience (nn), Nepal rebels propose five options on monarchy (Relief Web), Nepalese peace talks stall again (BBC News), Dissent mars Nepal peace talks (wi)

14/10/2006: Maoists dissatisfied over EC recommendation (nn), Sunday’s meeting will make some breakthroughs: Sitaula (nn), Lawmakers hail HLPC for sending questionnaire to King (nn), Vital questionnaires (kp), Prachanda meets with PM after chairing crucial meeting of his party (nn), Maoist central committee meeting gives five-point options to SPA on monarchy (nn), Father seeks missing son’s whereabouts, by Ghan Shyam Khadka (kp),  Army refutes detention (samn), Prachanda, Baburam meet PM, seek common stance (kp),  Koirala, Prachanda meet, PM firm on king (samn),  Pokharel to lead Election Commission, by Bishnu Budhathoki (kp), Ink ceasefire, HR accords: Martin (kp),  Student leaders want no space for King (samn),  Arms mgmt must for smooth CA polls: UN (samn),  Peace talks excite donors (samn), Parallel justice, Maoist style, by Charles Haviland (BBC News)

13/10/2006: Prachanda terms Thursday's talks as qualitatively more positive (nn),  Panel sends questionnaire to king, by Kiran Chapagain (kp),  Near consensus on monarchy, arms: Next talks Oct 15, by Ghanashyam Ojha (kp),  The cracked pot, by Ameet Dhakal (kp), Nepal's King Gyanendra Questioned Over Imposing Emergency Rule, by Ed Johnson (Bloomberg), Investigators grill King Gyanendra  (Peninsula),  Panel questions king for killings (samn),  Leaders happy with talks' progress (samn), Emerging Trends: Following April’s popular uprising, a new trend is emerging in Nepalese politics, by Keshab Poudel (sp),  Baluwatar Brainstorming: After Tuesday’s talks, the seven parties and the Maoists agree to hold CA polls by mid-June next year, by Sanjaya Dhakal (sp), UN team will work as per the agreement between political parties of Nepal: Martin (nn), Constitutional council recommends names for CEC, ECs (nn) [in continuation of the male Bahun state!], Prime Minister, Prachanda hold meeting; discuss political issues (nn), Nepal's peace talks will succeed: Gautam (nn), Ethnic-based federal autonomy may open up another can of worms, by JB Pun (nt), Revolutionary ways, by Raamesh (nt), UN optimism over Nepal's future, by Sushil Sharma (BBC News)

12/10/2006: Consider issues of child rights in summit talks: rights groups (nn),  High level commission set to send questionnaire to King: Report (nn), Rayamajhi commission sends questionnaire to King Gyanendra (nn), Hectic parleys on to make today's talks conclusive (nn),  Top leaders of four parties meeting in Baluwatar (nn), Consensus on interim statute likely today (kp), “Crucial” third round of summit meeting underway (nn), PFN leader Thapa denied participation in summit talks (nn), Ian Martin discusses arms management with Prachanda (nn), Summit talks again postponed to Oct 15 (nn),  Peace in the animal farm, by Bipin Adhikari (kp), CA polls (kp), Matters Around Us: Will dialogue succeed?, by Zaglul Ahmed Chowdhury (Daily Star), Nepal communists in no mood to lay down arms, by Yuvraj Acharya (kp), Nepal rebels, officials in race to seal peace deal (Reuters),  NGOs want kids' issues raised in talks (samn),  Govt, Maoists fail to bridge gap (samn), Maoists wait for PM’s new formula (samn),  All issues to be settled by Oct 27: UML (samn), More time needed to decide all issues in a package form: Negotiators (nn), Panel questions the king of Nepal, by Sushil Sharma (BBC News)

11/10/2006: Understanding to manage both armies, says Bhattarai (nn),  UN advisors arrive to assist Nepal peace process (nn),  SC issues show cause notices on Katawal's appointment as CoAS (nn), CA polls by mid-June 2007, by Tilak P. Pokharel & Yuvraj Acharya (kp), Nepal govt, Maoists agree on rewriting constitution (Daily Star), Key Nepal pact reached, by Ameet Dhakal (Hindu), Govt, Maoists agree on polls, by J. Hemanth (tc), Nepal's Constituent Assembly Set for Mid-June 2007: Next summit talks to be held this Thursday, by Pawan Acharya (on), Govt, Maoists meeting again to finalise poll (Gulf Times),  APF recruitment drive annoys Maoists (samn),  Nepal parties upbeat after talks (samn),  People want issues settled earliest (samn),  UN team meets PM, discusses peace process (nn),  Success of peace talks depends on Prime Minister’s stance: Gurung (nn),  Govt asked to inform parliament about summit talks (nn)

10/10/2006: No headway towards agreement: Peace talks homework, by Yuvraj Acharya (kp), Arms remain sticking point in Nepal talks (Daily Star),
Nepal talks resume after break, by Sushil Sharma (BBC News), Peace talks put Nepal royals under pressure (Peninsula), Nepal's political parties, Maoists resume talks (Relief Web), Nepal government, rebels resume crucial peace talks, by Gopal Sharma (Reuters),  Maoists, forces guard patrol border (samn),  Talks closer to consensus: KC (samn),  'Summit talks to finalise CA poll date' (samn),  NC sticks to guns, UML backs Maoists (samn), Maoists lobby for republic Nepal (samn), Nepal peace talks resume amid heavy pressure (wi), Third round of peace talks between Nepal Govt-Maoists resume, by Shirish B. Pradhan (oi), Maoists’ arms management before CA polls: PM Koirala; ‘summit talks’ continues (nn), Summit meeting ends without any breakthrough, another meeting slated for Thursday (nn), 'Thursday’s talks will be historic’; constituent assembly polls by mid-June (nn), Nepal peace talks to continue, UN team arrives (wi), Maoists pledge 'historic pact' by Thursday (wi)

09/10/2006: Maoists hopeful but not fully confident about the talks (nn), Talks adjourned on positive note (kp), Nepali PM, Maoists meet to salvage peace process (Daily Star), Maoists call for suspending king, nationalising royal assets (Peninsula), Nepal govt, rebels to resume talks on Tuesday (Dawn),  High expectations for Nepalese peace talks , by Shyam Bahadur (Kuwait Times), Summit Talks Raise Nepalese Hopes: Maoists and government agree on many highly contentious issues, by Smita Poudel (on), Maoists call for suspending king, nationalising royal assets (wi), Resumed peace talks bode ill for Nepal royals (wi), Summit talks will give outlet: leaders (nn), FNJ laments mistreatment of journalists at summit talks venue (nn), NC, UML separately brainstorm over Tuesday’s summit talks (nn)
, Peace talks making positive headway - rebels and government (Relief Web)

08/10/2006: Prachanda arrives in Baluwatar for summit meeting (nn), NC's focus: Time bound implementation of past pacts (kp), Summit talks today: ‘Talks to continue until all issues are resolved’ (kp), Nepal PM, rebels meet to rescue peace process (Reuters), High expectations ahead of Nepal peace talks (Peninsula), Fresh round of Nepal peace talks (BBC News), Crucial peace talks begin in Nepal (Yahoo), Nepal Government, Maoists Resume Peace Talks (Voice of America), High hopes from dialogue in Nepal (Gulf Times),  'Summit talks to set date for CA polls' (samn),  Govt, Maoists discuss key issues (samn), Maoists demonstrate more flexibility on arms issue, Khanal says (nn), Today's summit meeting ends, next meeting on Tuesday (nn),
'Cordial' Nepal talks adjourned, by Charles Haviland (BBC News), Nepal''s Maoists demand scrapping of monarchy in Himalayan Kingdom (Kuwait News Agency)

07/10/2006: Kotbada victims yet to be compensated, by Rajendra Pratap Shah (kp), Govt consorting with palace elements: Prachanda (kp), PM hints at a protracted summit (kp), Democracy under maze of oligarchy, by C D Bhatta (kp),  Incomplete chemistry of coalition, by Khagendra N Sharma (kp), High hopes for Nepal peace talks, by Shyam Bahadur (Gulf Times),  PM, Bijukchhe discuss monarchy (samn 07/10/2006),  US expert’s charges baseless: Maoists (samn 07/10/2006),  Summit talks will yield result: PM (samn), High expectations from peace talks in Nepal (wi), NC hosts tea reception; summit talks will succeed, say leaders (nn)

06/10/2006: Military and election specialists to join the UN team (nn), Int'l community ready to help Nepal's peace process: Oli (nn), Panel to send king questions next week (kp),  Peace and disarmament, by Hari Bansha Dulal  (kp),  Monarchy and state restructuring, by Sarita Giri (kp), Nepalese Government, Rebels Remain Divided Before Peace Talks, by Ed Johnson (Bloomberg), Nepal govt-Maoist talks thrown into uncertainty, by Suman Pradhan (Dawn), Nepali gov't-guerrilla common agenda may come out on Oct. 8 (pd),  Summit talks to announce common agenda (samn),  'UN not to play referee role in Nepal' (samn),  Talks failure will harm nation: minister (samn 06/10/2006), Prachanda meets with PM, talks about summit meeting (nn)
05/10/2006:  Leaders intensify efforts to reach common positions before summit talks (nn), Leaders not too hopeful of summit
Others sound more upbeat
(kp), Amnesty for Nepal Maoists Carries Risks: Blanket nature creates fear and alienation, by Suvechha Adhikari (on), Talks between Nepali gov't and guerrillas end without concrete results (Xinhua),  Minister asks Maoists to give up arms (samn),  Maoist leader warns of military coup (samn),  Peace talks fail to make headway (samn), Rebels threaten to disrupt peace process (Relief Web)

04/10/2006:  No Dashain for many displaced Rolpalis (samn),  Maoists fault govt for slow talks (samn 04/10/2006)

03/10/2006: PM Koirala to return to Kathmandu today, shuns Tika from the King (nn), Prachanda accuses govt of delaying peace talks (nn), Gyawali to Maoists: End extortion, abduction (nn), Nepal's King, in First Address Since April, Backs Peace Process, by Ed Johnson (Bloomberg), Nepal’s isolated king backs peace process (Gulf Times), Nepali guerillas warn of another strong movement (pd)

02/10/2006: Nepal king in rare public speech (BBC News), Nepal's isolated king comes out in support of peace, by Gopal Sharma (Reuters)

01/10/2006:
Maoists demand US withdraw them from terror list (nn), Arms management of guerillas not complicated: Nepali PM (pd), Ten injured in clash between Dalit and ‘upper caste’ communities in Bajura (nn)


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