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April - 12 
SF personnel are reported to have barred the former Prime Minister, Sher Bahadur Deuba, from meeting political leaders kept under detention. Deuba had gone to meet Bamdev Gautam of the CPN-UML and members of his own party, Bimalendra Nidhi and Bal Krishna Khand, at separate detention centers in the
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SF personnel are reported to have barred the former Prime Minister, Sher Bahadur Deuba, from meeting political leaders kept under detention. Deuba had gone to meet Bamdev Gautam of the CPN-UML and members of his own party, Bimalendra Nidhi and Bal Krishna Khand, at separate detention centers in the capital Kathmandu. Separately, the police detained seven political activists from the Nepal Majdoor Kishan Party, including its central committee member Dilli Prasad Kafle, at Khalanga in Jumla, for protesting against the Government. Further, three-month arrest warrants were reportedly issued to 30 political activists detained in the Bhaktapur prison for protesting against the King.
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April - 16 April - 17
In the Sindhupalchowk district on April 17, civilians of Pipaldanda reportedly captured five Maoists who were reportedly extorting money from the villagers and handed them over to security forces on April 16. One police personnel, Shamsher Bahadur Basnet, was also freed from captivity and an unspeci
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In the Sindhupalchowk district on April 17, civilians of Pipaldanda reportedly captured five Maoists who were reportedly extorting money from the villagers and handed them over to security forces on April 16. One police personnel, Shamsher Bahadur Basnet, was also freed from captivity and an unspecified number of bombs were recovered from them.
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April - 2 
Residents of Dohali village in Gulmi district in western Nepal captured six Maoist insurgents for terrorising the locals and handed them over to the district administration.
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Residents of Dohali village in Gulmi district in western Nepal captured six Maoist insurgents for terrorising the locals and handed them over to the district administration.
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April - 20 
The Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) sources said that troops shot dead a Maoist insurgent, Rudra Chapagain alias Ramesh, and detained another cadre, Raj Kumar Limbu alias Ashish, while the latter were allegedly extorting money from various business establishments and individuals at Naya Baneswor in the ca
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The Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) sources said that troops shot dead a Maoist insurgent, Rudra Chapagain alias Ramesh, and detained another cadre, Raj Kumar Limbu alias Ashish, while the latter were allegedly extorting money from various business establishments and individuals at Naya Baneswor in the capital Kathmandu on April 20.
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April - 20 April - 22
According to Nepal News, the Police have detained at least 16 activists affiliated to the pro-left Nepal Workers and Peasants Party while they were carrying out protests demanding restoration of civil rights at Indrachowk in the capital Kathmandu on April 22. In a separate incident, the pro-CPN (UML
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According to Nepal News, the Police have detained at least 16 activists affiliated to the pro-left Nepal Workers and Peasants Party while they were carrying out protests demanding restoration of civil rights at Indrachowk in the capital Kathmandu on April 22. In a separate incident, the pro-CPN (UML) students’ organisation has said that police have detained its general secretary, Thakur Gaire, on April 20 immediately after he was released as per the Supreme Court order on the same day. Separately, the Government has barred three legal professionals, including former Justice at the Supreme Court, Laxman Prasad Aryal, from flying to the Indian capital New Delhi on April 22. They were reportedly leaving for Delhi to attend a seminar being organised by the Supreme Court Bar Association of India.
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April - 21 
The Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) spokesperson, Deepak Gurung, stated that security forces (SFs) have arrested four Maoists who were extorting money from different business houses and individuals in the Chhetrapati and Nakkhu areas of Kathmandu valley on April 21. The detained had forcefully collected s
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The Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) spokesperson, Deepak Gurung, stated that security forces (SFs) have arrested four Maoists who were extorting money from different business houses and individuals in the Chhetrapati and Nakkhu areas of Kathmandu valley on April 21. The detained had forcefully collected some Rupees 684,000 from 60 different businessmen in the valley before being arrested.
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February - 20 
Nine political activists were also arrested from Pokhara on February 20 for carrying out protest rallies.
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Nine political activists were also arrested from Pokhara on February 20 for carrying out protest rallies.
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April - 25 April - 26
The Nepal Police have reportedly arrested a prominent student leader and former general secretary of the Nepal Students Union, student wing of the Nepali Congress (NC), Gagan Thapa on April 26, today. On the same day, president of the NC (Democratic)-affiliated Nepal Students Union, Keshab Singh, wa
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The Nepal Police have reportedly arrested a prominent student leader and former general secretary of the Nepal Students Union, student wing of the Nepali Congress (NC), Gagan Thapa on April 26, today. On the same day, president of the NC (Democratic)-affiliated Nepal Students Union, Keshab Singh, was also arrested in Balkhu. Reports added that the Nepal Police personnel also vandalised the central office of the CPN (UML) while trying to arrest some of the student leaders at Balkhu on April 25.
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April - 26 
Coordinator of the Kathmandu district committee of the Maoist-affiliated Newa National Liberation Front, Sailendra Maske, has surrendered before the SFs on April 18. Separately, the RNA arrested five extortionists, who posed as Maoists, in Kathmandu on an unspecified date.
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Coordinator of the Kathmandu district committee of the Maoist-affiliated Newa National Liberation Front, Sailendra Maske, has surrendered before the SFs on April 18. Separately, the RNA arrested five extortionists, who posed as Maoists, in Kathmandu on an unspecified date.
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April - 27 
According to Nepal News, the Nepali Congress (Democratic) president and former Prime Minister, Sher Bahadur Deuba, was arrested by security force (SF) personnel from his residence in the capital Kathmandu on April 27, today. A day earlier, the Royal Commission on Corruption Control (RCCC) had summon
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According to Nepal News, the Nepali Congress (Democratic) president and former Prime Minister, Sher Bahadur Deuba, was arrested by security force (SF) personnel from his residence in the capital Kathmandu on April 27, today. A day earlier, the Royal Commission on Corruption Control (RCCC) had summoned Deuba to appear before them within 24 hours to inquire about a contract regarding the construction of a tunnel of the multi-billion rupee Melamchi Drinking Water Supply Project during his tenure. Deuba, however, refused to appear before the Commission challenging its constitutional and legal status. The RCCC had detained Deuba’s colleague and a former minister, Prakash Man Singh, who also refused to appear before it in the same case on April 21. Further, half a dozen former ministers have been facing probe by the commission in the case of alleged misappropriation of Government funds.
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April - 27 
Nepal Police have arrested over two dozen student activists affiliated to the Nepali Congress (Democratic) party, including three central committee members Durlav Thapa, Rajib Dhungana and Saroj Thapa, while they were protesting against the arrest of Deuba at Baneshwor in the capital Kathmandu on Ap
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Nepal Police have arrested over two dozen student activists affiliated to the Nepali Congress (Democratic) party, including three central committee members Durlav Thapa, Rajib Dhungana and Saroj Thapa, while they were protesting against the arrest of Deuba at Baneshwor in the capital Kathmandu on April 27. Separately, security officials have arrested five top opposition political party leaders, including Nepali Congress central leaders Ram Saran Mahat, Chakra Prasad Bastola and Dil Bahadur Gharti and CPN (UML) leaders Raghuji Pant and Subash Nemwang from a meeting at Dilli Bazaar in Kathmandu on April 27.
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April - 4 
Former Prime Minister and president of Nepali Congress (Democratic), Sher Bahadur Deuba, was denied from meeting UML general secretary, Madhav Kumar Nepal, by the police on April 4. Further, Nepal Police arrested two leaders of the Nepal Student Union, Pradeep Paudel and Dharma Raj Khanal, from the
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Former Prime Minister and president of Nepali Congress (Democratic), Sher Bahadur Deuba, was denied from meeting UML general secretary, Madhav Kumar Nepal, by the police on April 4. Further, Nepal Police arrested two leaders of the Nepal Student Union, Pradeep Paudel and Dharma Raj Khanal, from the premises of former Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala’s residence. On the same day, six more political activists were detained from Birgunj for taking out protest rallies.
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April - 6 
Nepal News has reported that at least 12 political activists were arrested during a pro-democracy demonstration at Mangalbazaar in the Lalitpur district on April 6. Further, in a statement issued on April 6, the Human Rights Promotion Centre (HRPC) under the Prime Minister’s Office said national and
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Nepal News has reported that at least 12 political activists were arrested during a pro-democracy demonstration at Mangalbazaar in the Lalitpur district on April 6. Further, in a statement issued on April 6, the Human Rights Promotion Centre (HRPC) under the Prime Minister’s Office said national and international human rights observers engaged in protection of human rights are free to move across the country and abroad to attend or organize human rights related programmes both within and outside the country.
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April - 8 
The Police reportedly used force to diffuse protest demonstrations throughout the country on April 8 injuring at least 150 people. According to Nepal Samacharpatra, dozens of opposition activists were wounded when the police used force at a peaceful meeting in the Mahottari district. Separately, in
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The Police reportedly used force to diffuse protest demonstrations throughout the country on April 8 injuring at least 150 people. According to Nepal Samacharpatra, dozens of opposition activists were wounded when the police used force at a peaceful meeting in the Mahottari district. Separately, in the Bara district, four protesters were injured during baton charging. In Sarlahi district, the police detained over 100 opposition activists and later released 96 of them ten kilometers away from the district headquarters.
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August - 10 
According to The Rising Nepal, Indian security forces have arrested seven Nepalese Maoists at Bengusaraya railway station in the Indian State of Bihar on August 10.
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According to The Rising Nepal, Indian security forces have arrested seven Nepalese Maoists at Bengusaraya railway station in the Indian State of Bihar on August 10.
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August - 13 
Five Maoists were arrested from the Nepal-India border in Nawalparasi district on August 13. Unified command forces arrested the Maoists, who were injured in an encounter with security forces at Chormara area in the same district, when they were trying to enter into India for treatment.
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Five Maoists were arrested from the Nepal-India border in Nawalparasi district on August 13. Unified command forces arrested the Maoists, who were injured in an encounter with security forces at Chormara area in the same district, when they were trying to enter into India for treatment.
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August - 3 
Over 300 Bhutanese refugees from the Bldangi camp of Nepal and Indian police personnel reportedly clashed at Mechi Bridge along the Nepal-India border in Jhapa district on August 3. The clash occurred when the refugees tried to enter into Indian territory, even as security forces arrested Bhutanese
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Over 300 Bhutanese refugees from the Bldangi camp of Nepal and Indian police personnel reportedly clashed at Mechi Bridge along the Nepal-India border in Jhapa district on August 3. The clash occurred when the refugees tried to enter into Indian territory, even as security forces arrested Bhutanese Human rights activist S. B. Subba.
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August - 4 
At least 20 students were arrested and 36 others injured in a clash with the police while trying to block traffic in the major areas of Kathmandu as part of their protest against the Government’s decision to imprison former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba and Minister Prakash Man Singh.
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At least 20 students were arrested and 36 others injured in a clash with the police while trying to block traffic in the major areas of Kathmandu as part of their protest against the Government’s decision to imprison former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba and Minister Prakash Man Singh.
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August - 6 
In Chitwan district, security forces arrested Ram Chandra Adhikari, a central member of the Maoist affiliated, All Nepal National Independent Students Union-Revolutionary (ANNISU-R) and two district members of the student wing, Tara Tiwari and Santosh Marhattha, from Amar Secondary School in Patahan
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In Chitwan district, security forces arrested Ram Chandra Adhikari, a central member of the Maoist affiliated, All Nepal National Independent Students Union-Revolutionary (ANNISU-R) and two district members of the student wing, Tara Tiwari and Santosh Marhattha, from Amar Secondary School in Patahani area.
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August - 7 
Kathmandu Post has reported that the Indian police have arrested two cadres of the Maoist-affiliated Madheshi Liberation Front from Mubarak Chowk near Mufassilthana in the Indian State of Bihar on August 7. An unspecified number of weapons were recovered from their possession.
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Kathmandu Post has reported that the Indian police have arrested two cadres of the Maoist-affiliated Madheshi Liberation Front from Mubarak Chowk near Mufassilthana in the Indian State of Bihar on August 7. An unspecified number of weapons were recovered from their possession.
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August - 7 
Security forces arrested three Maoists, including ‘Amarpur village peoples’ government chief’ Balu Giri, from the Ismakot area of Gulmi district on August 7.
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Security forces arrested three Maoists, including ‘Amarpur village peoples’ government chief’ Balu Giri, from the Ismakot area of Gulmi district on August 7.
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December - 4 
According to Himalayan Times, security forces arrested Ram Prit Ram alias Bibek, a district level Maoist leader, from Bhorledanda in the Siraha district on December 4. Colonel Bharat Pathak of the Royal Nepalese Army said Ram was arrested along with Maoist documents in his possession when he tried t
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According to Himalayan Times, security forces arrested Ram Prit Ram alias Bibek, a district level Maoist leader, from Bhorledanda in the Siraha district on December 4. Colonel Bharat Pathak of the Royal Nepalese Army said Ram was arrested along with Maoist documents in his possession when he tried to escape a security cordon.
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February - 10 
On February 10, SFs arrested nine human rights activists from Padmodaya Chowk in Kathmandu for protesting against the recent political developments and raising anti-monarchy slogans.
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On February 10, SFs arrested nine human rights activists from Padmodaya Chowk in Kathmandu for protesting against the recent political developments and raising anti-monarchy slogans.
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February - 11 
The Communist Party of Nepal (UML) - a partner in the coalition Government that was dismissed by King Gyanendra on February 1 - has said police have arrested at least three of its workers while protesting the monarch’s actions. Reports quoted UML sources as saying that pro-UML activists carried out
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The Communist Party of Nepal (UML) - a partner in the coalition Government that was dismissed by King Gyanendra on February 1 - has said police have arrested at least three of its workers while protesting the monarch’s actions. Reports quoted UML sources as saying that pro-UML activists carried out a ‘corner protest’ at Ason in the capital Kathmandu on February 11 and also distributed pamphlets against the royal move. Police arrested at least three of their cadres, they added. The authorities are yet to confirm the arrests.
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February - 12 
Two Maoists from the Jhapa district of Nepal were arrested by Indian security forces at Kishanganj in the State of Bihar on February 12.
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Two Maoists from the Jhapa district of Nepal were arrested by Indian security forces at Kishanganj in the State of Bihar on February 12.
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February - 16 
Security forces’ have reportedly arrested the Nepali Congress (NC) spokesperson, Arjun Narsingh, and another party leader, Meena Pandey, on February 16. The NC had decided to launch peaceful protests beginning on February 18 and planned to continue the demonstrations till democracy was restored in N
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Security forces’ have reportedly arrested the Nepali Congress (NC) spokesperson, Arjun Narsingh, and another party leader, Meena Pandey, on February 16. The NC had decided to launch peaceful protests beginning on February 18 and planned to continue the demonstrations till democracy was restored in Nepal.
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February - 17 
On February 17, the Police reportedly arrested the founder president of Child Workers in Nepal Concerned Centre, Gauri Pradhan, from the Tribhuvan International Airport after his return from Europe.
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On February 17, the Police reportedly arrested the founder president of Child Workers in Nepal Concerned Centre, Gauri Pradhan, from the Tribhuvan International Airport after his return from Europe.
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February - 2 
According to The Hindu, King Gyanendra has appointed some of the members of the proposed 10 member Cabinet in Kathmandu on February 2. These included Minister for Information and Communications, Tanka Dhakal, Minister for Home and Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Dan Bahadur Shahi, Minister f
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According to The Hindu, King Gyanendra has appointed some of the members of the proposed 10 member Cabinet in Kathmandu on February 2. These included Minister for Information and Communications, Tanka Dhakal, Minister for Home and Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Dan Bahadur Shahi, Minister for Local Development, Khadga Bahadur, Minister for Labour and Transport Management, Ram Narayan Singh, and Minister for Finance, Madhukar Shumsher J.B. Rana. A Palace statement said: "The King has expressed confidence that everyone will support and cooperate with the new Cabinet.'' Separately, quoting an unidentified opposition political leader, the report said at least 50 political leaders have been arrested and many more have gone underground to avoid detention.
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February - 20 
Kantipur Online, quoting a Nepali Congress statement, said that seven party leaders and more than 35 workers from Rautahat district are reportedly in the custody of SF personnel.
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Kantipur Online, quoting a Nepali Congress statement, said that seven party leaders and more than 35 workers from Rautahat district are reportedly in the custody of SF personnel.
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February - 21 
According to a delayed report, Indian police sources said that an ‘alternate’ central committee member of the Maoists, identified as Kali Bahadur Malla, was arrested at Pradhan Nagar in Siliguri in the Indian State of West Bengal on February 21. Based in Siliguri, Malla was reportedly coordinating M
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According to a delayed report, Indian police sources said that an ‘alternate’ central committee member of the Maoists, identified as Kali Bahadur Malla, was arrested at Pradhan Nagar in Siliguri in the Indian State of West Bengal on February 21. Based in Siliguri, Malla was reportedly coordinating Maoist activities in the eastern districts of Nepal.
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February - 21 
On February 21, the Government issued a circular to security agencies ordering them to stop around 200 political leaders, human rights activists and trade union leaders from leaving the capital. The authorities have also reportedly handed over arrest warrants to 45 of the 95 political leaders and ca
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On February 21, the Government issued a circular to security agencies ordering them to stop around 200 political leaders, human rights activists and trade union leaders from leaving the capital. The authorities have also reportedly handed over arrest warrants to 45 of the 95 political leaders and cadres who took out rallies against the recent political developments last week.
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February - 22 
According to Kantipur Online, the Indian police have arrested seven Maoists from Patna, capital of the State Bihar, on February 22. Among those detained are two regional level Maoist leaders, Rajendra Karki alias Jatin and Durga Prasad Dhungel alias Dipak. Police also seized Rupees 67,000 in Indian
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According to Kantipur Online, the Indian police have arrested seven Maoists from Patna, capital of the State Bihar, on February 22. Among those detained are two regional level Maoist leaders, Rajendra Karki alias Jatin and Durga Prasad Dhungel alias Dipak. Police also seized Rupees 67,000 in Indian currency, AK-47 bullets, satellite phones, two computers and combat uniforms from their possession.
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February - 24 
SF personnel arrested some Maoists in the Bhutahi Partewa area of Dhanusha district on February 24.
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SF personnel arrested some Maoists in the Bhutahi Partewa area of Dhanusha district on February 24.
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February - 27 
Kantipur Online has reported that police have detained 17 cadres of the Nepali Congress at various places across the country as they staged protest demonstrations demanding the restoration of democracy.
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Kantipur Online has reported that police have detained 17 cadres of the Nepali Congress at various places across the country as they staged protest demonstrations demanding the restoration of democracy.
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February - 27 
The Indian Border Security Force personnel have arrested four Maoist insurgents including two ‘company commanders’ of the Solu-Salleri Brigade, from the border town of Jayanagar on February 27. The Maoists are suspected to have entered the Indian territory for medical treatment.
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The Indian Border Security Force personnel have arrested four Maoist insurgents including two ‘company commanders’ of the Solu-Salleri Brigade, from the border town of Jayanagar on February 27. The Maoists are suspected to have entered the Indian territory for medical treatment.
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February - 4 
According to Statesman, on February 4, security forces’ raided a clandestine political meeting of the Nepali Congress-Democratic leaders and detained an unspecified number of members. Media persons covering the meeting, from both the Nepalese and international media, were also briefly detained. The
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According to Statesman, on February 4, security forces’ raided a clandestine political meeting of the Nepali Congress-Democratic leaders and detained an unspecified number of members. Media persons covering the meeting, from both the Nepalese and international media, were also briefly detained. The newly constituted Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has reportedly ordered all private radio and FM stations not to broadcast news, information and views and they will be allowed to broadcast entertainment programmes during the six-month censorship.
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February - 6 
At least two journalists, Taranath Dahal and Bishnu Nishthuri, president and general secretary of the Federation of Nepalese Journalists, have been arrested after they issued a statement denouncing the King’s action and demanding restoration of press freedom and democratic rights. On February 6, the
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At least two journalists, Taranath Dahal and Bishnu Nishthuri, president and general secretary of the Federation of Nepalese Journalists, have been arrested after they issued a statement denouncing the King’s action and demanding restoration of press freedom and democratic rights. On February 6, the International Federation of Journalists said that a stringer for the BBC has "disappeared" while two top office bearers of a Nepalese journalists' body have been arrested following the state of emergency declared on February 1.
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January - 21 
Kathmandu Post has reported that the insurgents have held over 500 youths under house arrest in the Achham district since the third week of December 2004. The youths are reportedly under pressure to become full-time members of the Maoist outfit and are allegedly being subjected to physical assault.
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Kathmandu Post has reported that the insurgents have held over 500 youths under house arrest in the Achham district since the third week of December 2004. The youths are reportedly under pressure to become full-time members of the Maoist outfit and are allegedly being subjected to physical assault.
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January - 28 
Kantipur Online has reported that the Indian police have arrested at least five suspected Maoists from Pithauragadh in the Uttaranchal State on an unidentified date. Two cartons of explosives were seized from their possession.
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Kantipur Online has reported that the Indian police have arrested at least five suspected Maoists from Pithauragadh in the Uttaranchal State on an unidentified date. Two cartons of explosives were seized from their possession.
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January - 29 
According to Kathmandu Post, on January 29, Maoists abducted a pregnant woman and an elderly man in the Dailekh district and 36 people in Bara district, accusing them of participating in an anti-Maoist rally. Meanwhile, security forces arrested two armed members of an Indian Maoist organization in t
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According to Kathmandu Post, on January 29, Maoists abducted a pregnant woman and an elderly man in the Dailekh district and 36 people in Bara district, accusing them of participating in an anti-Maoist rally. Meanwhile, security forces arrested two armed members of an Indian Maoist organization in the Ithari district of Nepal on January 29.
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January - 8 
Security forces’ (SFs) have arrested eight Maoist leaders, including the party’s Kathmandu Valley Special Organization Committee coordinator, Aditya, during a raid at two separate places in Sangabhaniyang and Kaushaltar on January 8. Further, Nepal News has reported that at least 17 Maoist detainees
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Security forces’ (SFs) have arrested eight Maoist leaders, including the party’s Kathmandu Valley Special Organization Committee coordinator, Aditya, during a raid at two separate places in Sangabhaniyang and Kaushaltar on January 8. Further, Nepal News has reported that at least 17 Maoist detainees, including a woman, have started relay hunger strikes at Sundarijal detention center in Kathmandu demanding better facilities from January 8.
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January - 9 
Three suspected Nepali Maoists, Prem Singh Bohara, Hari Singh and Man Bahadur Bohara, have been arrested at Pithauragarh in the Indian State of Uttaranchal.
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Three suspected Nepali Maoists, Prem Singh Bohara, Hari Singh and Man Bahadur Bohara, have been arrested at Pithauragarh in the Indian State of Uttaranchal.
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July - 27 
Separately, the Nepal Police arrested student leader Gagan Thapa on July 27 under the Offence Against the State Act and a special court subsequently remanded him for seven days.
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Separately, the Nepal Police arrested student leader Gagan Thapa on July 27 under the Offence Against the State Act and a special court subsequently remanded him for seven days.
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July - 28 
Meanwhile, reports quoting the state-run Radio Nepal on July 28 said that Indian security forces have arrested more than 65 Indian and Nepalese Maoists from the Nepal-India border area following recent security operations at various places in the Madhubani, Muzzafarpur and Sitapur districts in the I
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Meanwhile, reports quoting the state-run Radio Nepal on July 28 said that Indian security forces have arrested more than 65 Indian and Nepalese Maoists from the Nepal-India border area following recent security operations at various places in the Madhubani, Muzzafarpur and Sitapur districts in the Indian State of Bihar.
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July - 3 
Meanwhile, Kathmandu Post has reported that Indian security forces have arrested at least 11 Nepalese Maoists at Muzaffarpur in the state of Bihar. These include 'brigade company commander' Lok Bahadur Basnet alias Sunil and 'section commanders' Dipak Raya, Krishna Raya alias Ratan, Bhim Kumar Taman
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Meanwhile, Kathmandu Post has reported that Indian security forces have arrested at least 11 Nepalese Maoists at Muzaffarpur in the state of Bihar. These include 'brigade company commander' Lok Bahadur Basnet alias Sunil and 'section commanders' Dipak Raya, Krishna Raya alias Ratan, Bhim Kumar Tamang alias Niraj and Pravin Lama.
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July - 8 
In Itahari, a security patrol team arrested five Maoists affiliated to the All Nepal Women’s Organization and two other Maoists from Kirtipur and Samjhanachwok of Sanishchare area on July 8.
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In Itahari, a security patrol team arrested five Maoists affiliated to the All Nepal Women’s Organization and two other Maoists from Kirtipur and Samjhanachwok of Sanishchare area on July 8.
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July - 9 
Meanwhile, reports quoting a statement released by the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) said that at least 33 pro-democracy protesters belonging to seven opposition parties were arrested during a peaceful demonstration in the Dailekh district on July 9.
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Meanwhile, reports quoting a statement released by the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) said that at least 33 pro-democracy protesters belonging to seven opposition parties were arrested during a peaceful demonstration in the Dailekh district on July 9.
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June - 11 
The Armed Police Force (APF) patrol team arrested three Indians, suspected to be cadres of an Indian extremist outfit supplying arms and explosives to the Maoist insurgents in Nepal in Birgunj on June 11.
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The Armed Police Force (APF) patrol team arrested three Indians, suspected to be cadres of an Indian extremist outfit supplying arms and explosives to the Maoist insurgents in Nepal in Birgunj on June 11.
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June - 13 
In the country, the Nepal Police has reportedly arrested at least four dozen journalists, including Federation of Nepalese Journalists (FNJ) president, Bishnu Nisthuri, general secretary, Mahendra Bista, and former president of the FNJ, Harihar Birahi, during a demonstration organised by the FNJ at
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In the country, the Nepal Police has reportedly arrested at least four dozen journalists, including Federation of Nepalese Journalists (FNJ) president, Bishnu Nisthuri, general secretary, Mahendra Bista, and former president of the FNJ, Harihar Birahi, during a demonstration organised by the FNJ at Ratna Park in the capital Kathmandu on June 13.
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June - 15 
On June 15, the security forces reportedly arrested seven local businessmen, including chairman of the Rukum Chamber of Commerce Prem Jung Malla, accusing them of paying donations on a regular basis to the Maoists in Rukum district.
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On June 15, the security forces reportedly arrested seven local businessmen, including chairman of the Rukum Chamber of Commerce Prem Jung Malla, accusing them of paying donations on a regular basis to the Maoists in Rukum district.
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June - 17 
Nepal Police arrested over 50 persons and many civilians were reportedly injured in police action during a ‘pro-democracy peaceful rally’ organised by the alliance of seven political parties across the country on June 17.
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Nepal Police arrested over 50 persons and many civilians were reportedly injured in police action during a ‘pro-democracy peaceful rally’ organised by the alliance of seven political parties across the country on June 17.
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June - 19 
The Indian security officials have reportedly arrested Munsiram Awatar from Balarampur for supplying bomb-making equipments and foodstuffs to the Maoists via the Sohalawa forest in Harriya area of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
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The Indian security officials have reportedly arrested Munsiram Awatar from Balarampur for supplying bomb-making equipments and foodstuffs to the Maoists via the Sohalawa forest in Harriya area of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
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June - 22 
Security forces arrested three Maoists, identified as Yuvraj Tamang, Prem Rai and Mandip Basnet, from the Udaypur, Khotang and Panchthar districts respectively, for their alleged involvement in the attack on Diktel, headquarters of the Khotang district, on June 19.
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Security forces arrested three Maoists, identified as Yuvraj Tamang, Prem Rai and Mandip Basnet, from the Udaypur, Khotang and Panchthar districts respectively, for their alleged involvement in the attack on Diktel, headquarters of the Khotang district, on June 19.
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June - 8 June - 9
On June 8, over 50 journalists were detained by Nepal police while trying to stage demonstrations in the capital, Kathmandu and were released by the authorities on June 9, today.
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On June 8, over 50 journalists were detained by Nepal police while trying to stage demonstrations in the capital, Kathmandu and were released by the authorities on June 9, today.
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June - 9 
A Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) report said that a Maoist insurgent identified as Maila Tamang alias Muskan was killed in an encounter with a security patrol during an operation at Surungkhim area in Taplejung on June 9. Further, two other insurgents, Budhmaya Limbu alias Parsa and Kerisa Dahal were arr
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A Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) report said that a Maoist insurgent identified as Maila Tamang alias Muskan was killed in an encounter with a security patrol during an operation at Surungkhim area in Taplejung on June 9. Further, two other insurgents, Budhmaya Limbu alias Parsa and Kerisa Dahal were arrested from the same area.
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June - 9 
The state run Radio Nepal said that two Maoists were killed during an encounter with security forces at Guphapokhari area of Sankhuwasbha district in eastern Nepal on June 9. Separately, security forces arrested a Maoist ‘area committee member’, Sabina Rai and recovered some Maoist documents from th
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The state run Radio Nepal said that two Maoists were killed during an encounter with security forces at Guphapokhari area of Sankhuwasbha district in eastern Nepal on June 9. Separately, security forces arrested a Maoist ‘area committee member’, Sabina Rai and recovered some Maoist documents from the encounter site. In another incident, a Doti district member of the Maoists, identified as Agni surrendered to the security forces on the same day.
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March - 1 
According to Kathmandu Post, SFs have arrested 34 CPN-UML activists for chanting slogans demanding the restoration of democracy in different parts of Kathmandu city on March 1.
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According to Kathmandu Post, SFs have arrested 34 CPN-UML activists for chanting slogans demanding the restoration of democracy in different parts of Kathmandu city on March 1.
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March - 1 
On March 1, the Indian paramilitary force, Special Services Bureau is reported to have arrested four armed Maoists at Laukahi in the Baharaich district of Bihar and recovered one AK47 rifle, two SLRs, one .303 rifle and one socket bomb. Separately, Nepal Police are reported to have detained at least
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On March 1, the Indian paramilitary force, Special Services Bureau is reported to have arrested four armed Maoists at Laukahi in the Baharaich district of Bihar and recovered one AK47 rifle, two SLRs, one .303 rifle and one socket bomb. Separately, Nepal Police are reported to have detained at least 12 student activists belonging to seven student unions for organizing protests programmes in the various campuses of Kathmandu valley.
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March - 10 
Police arrested Communist Party of Nepal (United) leader, Bishnu Bahadur Manandhar, from the Dilli Bazar area of Kathmandu on March 10. Deputy General Secretary of the CPN (United), Ganesh Shah, told Nepal News that no reasons were given for the arrest of the 75-year-old leader.
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Police arrested Communist Party of Nepal (United) leader, Bishnu Bahadur Manandhar, from the Dilli Bazar area of Kathmandu on March 10. Deputy General Secretary of the CPN (United), Ganesh Shah, told Nepal News that no reasons were given for the arrest of the 75-year-old leader.
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March - 14 
Over 700 demonstrators were detained in various part of the country on March 14. According to reports, the police arrested 500 activists in Janakpur, 37 demonstrators in Mahottari, 29 in Dang, nine in Kaski, eight in Nepalgunj and three in Kanchanpur. The demonstrations were part of a nationwide joi
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Over 700 demonstrators were detained in various part of the country on March 14. According to reports, the police arrested 500 activists in Janakpur, 37 demonstrators in Mahottari, 29 in Dang, nine in Kaski, eight in Nepalgunj and three in Kanchanpur. The demonstrations were part of a nationwide joint agitation organized by the Nepali Congress, Communist Party of Nepal (UML), Nepali Congress (Democratic), Jana Morcha Nepal and Nepal Sadbhavana Party from March 8.
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March - 17 
Reports quoting the Chief District Officer of Sunsari district said Police have arrested seven Maoist insurgents, suspected to be involved in the attack on editor of Dharan, Khagendra Shrestha, in the eastern town of Dharan on March 17. Shrestha was attacked on March 15.
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Reports quoting the Chief District Officer of Sunsari district said Police have arrested seven Maoist insurgents, suspected to be involved in the attack on editor of Dharan, Khagendra Shrestha, in the eastern town of Dharan on March 17. Shrestha was attacked on March 15.
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March - 18 
Nepal News has reported that the security forces’ have detained six Maoist insurgents, including a local ‘platoon commander’, Bhupendra Malla alias Karan, during search operations launched in the far-western Kailali district between February 24 and March 10.
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Nepal News has reported that the security forces’ have detained six Maoist insurgents, including a local ‘platoon commander’, Bhupendra Malla alias Karan, during search operations launched in the far-western Kailali district between February 24 and March 10.
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March - 19 
The Press Trust of India has reported that seven political activists were arrested from the Taplejung district in east Nepal on March 19 for conducting an interaction programme opposing the February 1 royal takeover. The seven, including Nepali Congress Taplejung vice-chairman Dipendra Sendang and N
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The Press Trust of India has reported that seven political activists were arrested from the Taplejung district in east Nepal on March 19 for conducting an interaction programme opposing the February 1 royal takeover. The seven, including Nepali Congress Taplejung vice-chairman Dipendra Sendang and Nepal Communist Party district committee member Surendra Samsohang, were arrested from the premises of Pathibhara college, according to Gorkhapatra.
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March - 20 
Over 300 political leaders and cadres were arrested during a nationwide ‘civil disobedience’ programme called by the Nepali Congress on March 20.
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Over 300 political leaders and cadres were arrested during a nationwide ‘civil disobedience’ programme called by the Nepali Congress on March 20.
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March - 21 
The Nepal Police has reportedly arrested over 180 protesters who participated in a rally organised by the five agitating political parties against the February 1 royal move across the country including in Gaighat, Bara, Nepalgunj, Birgunj, Dang, Pokhara, Tanahun and in Kathmandu on March 21.
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The Nepal Police has reportedly arrested over 180 protesters who participated in a rally organised by the five agitating political parties against the February 1 royal move across the country including in Gaighat, Bara, Nepalgunj, Birgunj, Dang, Pokhara, Tanahun and in Kathmandu on March 21.
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March - 22 
A Nepali Congress (NC) statement said that over three dozen NC leaders and cadres were arrested during demonstrations in Kathmandu and various parts of the country on March 22.
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A Nepali Congress (NC) statement said that over three dozen NC leaders and cadres were arrested during demonstrations in Kathmandu and various parts of the country on March 22.
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March - 23 
On the same day, the police arrested over 20 Nepali Congress (NC) activists who were taking out rallies in the Siraha, Bhairahawa and Chitwan districts.
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On the same day, the police arrested over 20 Nepali Congress (NC) activists who were taking out rallies in the Siraha, Bhairahawa and Chitwan districts.
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March - 24 
A statement issued by the Nepali Congress (NC) said police have arrested over a dozen party members in the Rupandehi and Dhadeldhura districts on March 24.
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A statement issued by the Nepali Congress (NC) said police have arrested over a dozen party members in the Rupandehi and Dhadeldhura districts on March 24.
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March - 28 
Nepal News has reported that at least two dozen opposition political activists, including two former ministers Puskar Nath Ojha and Mahadev Gurung, were arrested during demonstrations against the King on March 28.
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Nepal News has reported that at least two dozen opposition political activists, including two former ministers Puskar Nath Ojha and Mahadev Gurung, were arrested during demonstrations against the King on March 28.
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March - 28 
On March 28, over 150 Nepali Congress (NC) leaders and cadres were arrested across the country as they took out protest rallies against the King. Further, on March 28, the Ministry of Information and Communications spokesperson, Mukunda Acharya, said that apart from restrictions imposed on the Unite
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On March 28, over 150 Nepali Congress (NC) leaders and cadres were arrested across the country as they took out protest rallies against the King. Further, on March 28, the Ministry of Information and Communications spokesperson, Mukunda Acharya, said that apart from restrictions imposed on the United Telecom Limited services, mobile telephone services of the state-owned Nepal Telecom Company are also still under restrictions.
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March - 29 
Over 42 political activists were arrested from different parts of the country as the agitating parties continued their protest against the Government on March 29. Separately, hundreds of journalists took out a peaceful rally in the capital Kathmandu demanded lifting of the state of emergency, restor
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Over 42 political activists were arrested from different parts of the country as the agitating parties continued their protest against the Government on March 29. Separately, hundreds of journalists took out a peaceful rally in the capital Kathmandu demanded lifting of the state of emergency, restoration of human rights and press freedom in the country.
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March - 29 
The Indian police are reported to have arrested three Maoists, identified as Dipak Subba, Jivan Sapkota and Prem Pradhan, in the State of West Bengal on March 29. They are suspected to have entered India for treatment after being injured in a recent encounter with the RNA personnel at the Mangalbare
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The Indian police are reported to have arrested three Maoists, identified as Dipak Subba, Jivan Sapkota and Prem Pradhan, in the State of West Bengal on March 29. They are suspected to have entered India for treatment after being injured in a recent encounter with the RNA personnel at the Mangalbare area of Illam district in eastern Nepal.
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March - 3 
On March 3, the Government extended the house-arrest term of six senior political party leaders by two months. These include, Nepali Congress (NC) President, Girija Prasad Koirala, Nepali Congress (Democratic) President, Sher Bahadur Deuba and central leader Purna Bahadur Khadka, CPN-UML General Sec
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On March 3, the Government extended the house-arrest term of six senior political party leaders by two months. These include, Nepali Congress (NC) President, Girija Prasad Koirala, Nepali Congress (Democratic) President, Sher Bahadur Deuba and central leader Purna Bahadur Khadka, CPN-UML General Secretary, Madhav Kumar Nepal, its Standing Committee member, Bharat Mohan Adhikari and Peoples’ Front Nepal Chairman Amik Sherchan. The Government has already provided three-month detention orders to most of the 450 leaders and cadres detained on various dates in the past. Meanwhile, the Police reportedly arrested NC central member, Baldev Sharma Majgaiya, and six demonstrating NC cadres from Kathmandu on March 3.
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March - 30 
Kathmandu Post has reported that at least 29 Nepali Congress (NC) cadres were arrested during protest rallies in several parts of the country on March 30. Meanwhile, the five agitating political parties – the NC, Communist Party of Nepal-UML, Nepali Congress (Democratic), Nepal Sadbhavana Party (Ana
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Kathmandu Post has reported that at least 29 Nepali Congress (NC) cadres were arrested during protest rallies in several parts of the country on March 30. Meanwhile, the five agitating political parties – the NC, Communist Party of Nepal-UML, Nepali Congress (Democratic), Nepal Sadbhavana Party (Anandi Devi) and People's Front Nepal - have formed a joint struggle committee in the Sarlahi district. Separately, during a meeting in Kathmandu on March 30, a senior leader of the CPN-UML, K.P. Sharma Oli, ruled out reconciliation with the King until the latter restores civil liberties, ends emergency rule and frees all detained political leaders, cadres, journalists and other professionals. He also denied any coordination and co-operation with the Maoists at the present juncture.
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March - 4 
During operations on March 4, SF personnel arrested three Maoist ‘district commanders’ at Kachanahi in the Siraha district. The arrested include the Maoist ‘in-charge’ of Dhanusha, Sarlahi and Saptari districts, Surya Nath Yadav alias Subash, Saptari ‘district secretary’, Ashok Mandal alias Amar, an
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During operations on March 4, SF personnel arrested three Maoist ‘district commanders’ at Kachanahi in the Siraha district. The arrested include the Maoist ‘in-charge’ of Dhanusha, Sarlahi and Saptari districts, Surya Nath Yadav alias Subash, Saptari ‘district secretary’, Ashok Mandal alias Amar, and a member of the cultural group of the party, Sudan Rai. A Chinese pistol, some bullets and communication systems were recovered from their possession. Separately, SFs arrested two district leaders of the Terai National People's Front, a Terai-based insurgent group, identified as Birbal Yadav and Dharma Nath Yadav, from the Jhijula area of Sarlahi district on March 4.
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March - 4 
The police arrested a group of Communist Party of Nepal (UML) activists, including former Member of Parliament Kamal Koirala, while they were trying to stage a demonstration at Ason in the capital Kathmandu on March 4.
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The police arrested a group of Communist Party of Nepal (UML) activists, including former Member of Parliament Kamal Koirala, while they were trying to stage a demonstration at Ason in the capital Kathmandu on March 4.
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March - 7 
Nepal Police also arrested and later released a senior journalist and publisher of Himal Khabarpatrika, Kanak Mani Dixit, on March 7. Nepal News, quoting Dixit, said that police inquired about his recent trip to the Indian capital Delhi and if he had met or tried to meet Maoist leaders there.
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Nepal Police also arrested and later released a senior journalist and publisher of Himal Khabarpatrika, Kanak Mani Dixit, on March 7. Nepal News, quoting Dixit, said that police inquired about his recent trip to the Indian capital Delhi and if he had met or tried to meet Maoist leaders there.
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May - 13 
The Nepal Police have reportedly intervened at a sit-in protest programme organised by the Maoist Victims' Association (MVA) at Bhotahity chowk in the capital Kathmandu on May 13. They arrested over dozen people, including acting chairman of the MVA, Dharma Raj Neupane, and later released them.
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The Nepal Police have reportedly intervened at a sit-in protest programme organised by the Maoist Victims' Association (MVA) at Bhotahity chowk in the capital Kathmandu on May 13. They arrested over dozen people, including acting chairman of the MVA, Dharma Raj Neupane, and later released them.
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May - 15 
At least 100 students affiliated to the All Nepal National Free Students Union (ANNFSU), student wing of the Communist Party of Nepal (UML), were arrested while protesting against the Government across the country on May 15.
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At least 100 students affiliated to the All Nepal National Free Students Union (ANNFSU), student wing of the Communist Party of Nepal (UML), were arrested while protesting against the Government across the country on May 15.
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May - 15 
The Nepal Police have reportedly detained over 200 Maoist victims who were organising a protest programme in the capital Kathmandu on May 15. They have been demanding an internal refugee status and that the Government should resettle all those displaced due to the conflict.
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The Nepal Police have reportedly detained over 200 Maoist victims who were organising a protest programme in the capital Kathmandu on May 15. They have been demanding an internal refugee status and that the Government should resettle all those displaced due to the conflict.
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May - 16 
On May 16, the Nepal Police had entered the premises of Kathmandu district court and re-arrested two student leaders, Rajendra Rai and Rup Narayan Shrestha, immediately after they were freed as per the apex court's order.
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On May 16, the Nepal Police had entered the premises of Kathmandu district court and re-arrested two student leaders, Rajendra Rai and Rup Narayan Shrestha, immediately after they were freed as per the apex court's order.
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May - 16 
The Nepal Police arrested at least a dozen Nepali Congress (Democratic) activists in front of the offices of the RCCC at New Baneshwore for protesting against the commission’s arrest of Deuba and Prakash Man Singh on May 16.
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The Nepal Police arrested at least a dozen Nepali Congress (Democratic) activists in front of the offices of the RCCC at New Baneshwore for protesting against the commission’s arrest of Deuba and Prakash Man Singh on May 16.
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May - 24 
According to Radio Nepal, at least two Maoist insurgents were killed and three arrested by the security forces (SFs) at Naila in the Krishnapur Village Development Committee (VDC) area of Kanchanpur district in far-western Nepal on May 24.
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According to Radio Nepal, at least two Maoist insurgents were killed and three arrested by the security forces (SFs) at Naila in the Krishnapur Village Development Committee (VDC) area of Kanchanpur district in far-western Nepal on May 24.
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May - 29 
According to Nepal News, at least three Maoist insurgents were killed and another was arrested during an encounter with the security forces (SFs) at Hajaria in the Sarlahi district on May 29.
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According to Nepal News, at least three Maoist insurgents were killed and another was arrested during an encounter with the security forces (SFs) at Hajaria in the Sarlahi district on May 29.
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May - 5 
The police on May 5 re-arrested prominent student leader, Gagan Thapa, and former Minister, Jayaprakash Prasad Gupta, as soon as they were "released" as per a Supreme Court order.
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The police on May 5 re-arrested prominent student leader, Gagan Thapa, and former Minister, Jayaprakash Prasad Gupta, as soon as they were "released" as per a Supreme Court order.
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November - 17 
A Maoist insurgent, identified as Chandradev Mandal, was arrested by security forces (SFs) from the Saptari district on November 17.
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A Maoist insurgent, identified as Chandradev Mandal, was arrested by security forces (SFs) from the Saptari district on November 17.
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November - 26 
Himalayan Times reports that a Maoist insurgent was killed in a clash between security forces and the Maoists in Lamidada forests of Udayapur district on November 26. The Gaighat-based 18th brigade of the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) stated that seven Maoist cadres were arrested during search operation
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Himalayan Times reports that a Maoist insurgent was killed in a clash between security forces and the Maoists in Lamidada forests of Udayapur district on November 26. The Gaighat-based 18th brigade of the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) stated that seven Maoist cadres were arrested during search operation launched in Lamidada area after the incident.
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November - 5 
Himalayan News has reported that security forces (SFs) arrested nine Maoists from the Sunmai area of Jhapa district along the Mechi highway on November 5 when they were collecting donations. The SFs also recovered a pistol, a motorbike, donation pads and some cash from their possession.
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Himalayan News has reported that security forces (SFs) arrested nine Maoists from the Sunmai area of Jhapa district along the Mechi highway on November 5 when they were collecting donations. The SFs also recovered a pistol, a motorbike, donation pads and some cash from their possession.
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October - 18 
According to Kathmandu Post, on October 18, one unidentified Maoist insurgent was killed and three others were arrested during a security operation at Thechambu Village Development Committee (VDC) area in the Taplejung district. A soldier was also injured when a socket bomb was hurled by Maoists dur
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According to Kathmandu Post, on October 18, one unidentified Maoist insurgent was killed and three others were arrested during a security operation at Thechambu Village Development Committee (VDC) area in the Taplejung district. A soldier was also injured when a socket bomb was hurled by Maoists during the operation.
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October - 18 
Security forces arrested three Maoists, identified as Lochan Rawal alias Lokesh, Govind BK and Ashok Bhandari, who were involved in extortion and abduction activities in the Kalagaon area of Achham district on October 18.
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Security forces arrested three Maoists, identified as Lochan Rawal alias Lokesh, Govind BK and Ashok Bhandari, who were involved in extortion and abduction activities in the Kalagaon area of Achham district on October 18.
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October - 27 
Five Communist Party of Nepal (CPN-UML) protesters were arrested in Kathmandu and one outside while protesting against the royal media ordinance.
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Five Communist Party of Nepal (CPN-UML) protesters were arrested in Kathmandu and one outside while protesting against the royal media ordinance.
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September - 10 
On September 10, five Maoists were arrested from the western district of Nawalparasi along the Nepal-India international border. According to official sources, the arrested Maoists were injured in an encounter with security forces at Chormara in the same district on September 8 and were trying to sn
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On September 10, five Maoists were arrested from the western district of Nawalparasi along the Nepal-India international border. According to official sources, the arrested Maoists were injured in an encounter with security forces at Chormara in the same district on September 8 and were trying to sneak into India for treatment.
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September - 10 
On September 10, security forces arrested seven Maoists from the Urahari area of Dang district and recovered an unspecified amount of weapons, donation receipts and Maoist literature from them, according to Nepal News.
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On September 10, security forces arrested seven Maoists from the Urahari area of Dang district and recovered an unspecified amount of weapons, donation receipts and Maoist literature from them, according to Nepal News.
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September - 11 
On September 11, three regional level Maoist leaders were arrested during search operations in the eastern district of Morang, according to Nepal News. The arrested include Abinash and Ashok of the Madhesi Liberation Front and Bhanu Mainali of the All Nepal Trade Union Federation.
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On September 11, three regional level Maoist leaders were arrested during search operations in the eastern district of Morang, according to Nepal News. The arrested include Abinash and Ashok of the Madhesi Liberation Front and Bhanu Mainali of the All Nepal Trade Union Federation.
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September - 23 
A security patrol on September 23 arrested five Maoists from Paudi Amarai Village Development Committee (VDC) area in Gulmi district. Among the arrested included Min Bahadur Gharti, local deputy chief of the outfit.
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A security patrol on September 23 arrested five Maoists from Paudi Amarai Village Development Committee (VDC) area in Gulmi district. Among the arrested included Min Bahadur Gharti, local deputy chief of the outfit.
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September - 24 
According to Nepal News, the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) sources said that eight Maoist insurgents were killed in two separate clashes. In the first incident of its kind since the Maoist cease-fire declaration, six insurgents were killed during clashes with the security forces (SFs) at Bahadurpur in t
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According to Nepal News, the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) sources said that eight Maoist insurgents were killed in two separate clashes. In the first incident of its kind since the Maoist cease-fire declaration, six insurgents were killed during clashes with the security forces (SFs) at Bahadurpur in the Palpa district on September 24. Chief of the RNA battalion in Butwal town, Narendra Bahadur Rawal, stated that a team of SF personnel on regular patrol were attacked by the insurgents and in the retaliatory firing, the Maoists were killed. Six Maoists were arrested following the attack.
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September - 25 
SF personnel detained two people from Ghiring area in Tanahun district, including a member of the Maoist-affiliated All Nepal Women's Association, Sushila Basyal.
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SF personnel detained two people from Ghiring area in Tanahun district, including a member of the Maoist-affiliated All Nepal Women's Association, Sushila Basyal.
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