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6/16/2009

Pakistan      50 Taliban militants killed in military operations
Pakistan      14 Taliban militants killed in Dir districts
India      Two more bodies found in West Bengal
Nepal      One person killed in landmine explosion in Dang
India      Police Sub-Inspector killed in gunbattle with Maoists in Orissa
India      NDFB militant shot dead in Assam
India      Maoists blow up three Government buildings in Bihar
India      Explosives recovered from Rajouri District in Jammu and Kashmir
India      Nine militants arrested in Manipur
Sri Lanka      Five LTTE doctors arrested from the IDP centre in Vavuniya District
Bangladesh      JMB suspect arrested in Manikganj
Sri Lanka      Election Secretariat decides to establish several polling stations for IDPs
India      Naga warring groups sign joint declaration
Pakistan      Extremists buying children to use as bombers, says Interior Minister Rehman Malik







 
India
Two more bodies found in West Bengal

According to Zee News, two more cadres of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) were found dead as cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-backed People''s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) set ablaze three recently vacated Police camps and demolished house of a CPI-M leader on June 15, virtually taking control of Lalgarh in West Midnapur District after forcing Security Forces to leave the area.  

Three bodies of CPI-M workers,  who were killed at Dharmapur on June 14, were still lying there, while bodies of two others, reported to be missing, were found at Salpatra, the sources said, adding that four CPI-M supporters were still missing.  

The Police camps at Belatkri and Dharampur and the Ramgarh outpost in Lalgarh were wound up in the wake of apprehensions that PCPA may loot the arms, the Police said. They also demolished a camp at Kaima from where the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) withdrew, the sources said.  

PCPA cadres also demolished the palatial house of a CPI-M leader Anuj Pandey with crowbars and hammers at Lalgarh, the sources said, adding that Pandey had fled the site.  

In the morning of June 15, a contingent of CRPF tried to go to Lalgarh, but was stopped by the PCPA supporters at Gherua. The CRPF personnel then entered a school building, but were compelled to leave when a mob of 2500 tribals started demonstrating, the sources said.  

Meanwhile, a Maoist leader Bikash claimed that his outfit was leading the tribal agitation at Lalgarh. "Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee is saying that we are providing support to the tribal movement and not actively participating. This is not true. We are actively in the movement and will continue to support it," Bikash said over phone.

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