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January - 14 
An international outfit of anti-Ahmadiyya radicals, the International Majlis-e-Tahaffuz-e-Khatme Nobuwat Bangladesh, and a local 'socio-cultural' organisation have scheduled demonstrations at Paltan Maidan in Dhaka for January 16 and January 23 respectively, to exert pressure on the government to de
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An international outfit of anti-Ahmadiyya radicals, the International Majlis-e-Tahaffuz-e-Khatme Nobuwat Bangladesh, and a local 'socio-cultural' organisation have scheduled demonstrations at Paltan Maidan in Dhaka for January 16 and January 23 respectively, to exert pressure on the government to declare Ahmadiyyas as ‘non-Muslims’. Bangladesh Khelafat Majlis, a radical Islamist organisation and offshoot of the ruling coalition partner, Islami Oikya Jote (IOJ), will also hold a demonstration for the same purpose on January 20.
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January - 19 
Daily Star reported that clashes occurred between indigenous people and Bangalee workers in Rangamati when the tribals tried to prevent workers from going to Chondraghona Paper Mills. At least five people were injured in the incident.
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Daily Star reported that clashes occurred between indigenous people and Bangalee workers in Rangamati when the tribals tried to prevent workers from going to Chondraghona Paper Mills. At least five people were injured in the incident.
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January - 19 
The Reuters quoting unnamed security officials reported that the government has sent troops to the remote Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) after the indigenous people enforcing a 48-hour blockade burned a police camp at Khagrachhari town and damaged several vehicles on January 19. The blockade has repor
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The Reuters quoting unnamed security officials reported that the government has sent troops to the remote Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) after the indigenous people enforcing a 48-hour blockade burned a police camp at Khagrachhari town and damaged several vehicles on January 19. The blockade has reportedly also resulted into sporadic clashes in which at least 10 people were wounded including a policeman. The tribesmen are demanding full implementation of the CHT Accord signed in 1997 and withdrawal of all army camps from the region.
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January - 23 
The Daily Star reported that Aamra Dhakabashi, a socio-cultural organisation and Hifazate Khatme Nabuwat Andolon (HKNA) during a meeting at Muktangan in Dhaka, on January 23, have issued threats against the government if it fails to declare the Ahmadiyyas ‘non-Muslims’. Leaders of the organisation a
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The Daily Star reported that Aamra Dhakabashi, a socio-cultural organisation and Hifazate Khatme Nabuwat Andolon (HKNA) during a meeting at Muktangan in Dhaka, on January 23, have issued threats against the government if it fails to declare the Ahmadiyyas ‘non-Muslims’. Leaders of the organisation also announced that they would march to the central mosque of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Bangladesh at the Dhaka city's Bakshibazar on June 18 and recite the Juma (Friday) prayers there. They also asked politicians, especially Awami League President Sheikh Hasina, to withdraw their statements issued against the ban on Ahmadiyya publications.
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January - 26 
Meanwhile, the United People's Democratic Front (UPDF), an anti-Chittagong Hill Tribes (CHT) peace accord group of indigenous people, on January 26, enforced a day-long road blockade programme on the Rangamati-Mohalchhari-Khagrachhari and Rangamati-Nariarchar highways protesting the killing of its l
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Meanwhile, the United People's Democratic Front (UPDF), an anti-Chittagong Hill Tribes (CHT) peace accord group of indigenous people, on January 26, enforced a day-long road blockade programme on the Rangamati-Mohalchhari-Khagrachhari and Rangamati-Nariarchar highways protesting the killing of its leader, Tarit, on January 25. Tarit was killed and two other tribesmen were injured when activists belonging to the pro-peace accord Parbatya Chattagram Jano Sanghati Samity (PCJSS) attacked a group of villagers at Pukurchhari village in Rangamati.
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January - 28 
The Daily Star reported that the Banglaee Chhatra Parishad (BCP), an organisation for Bangla speaking students in Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) has decided to enforce a half-day strike in Rangamati on January 28 today, protesting discrimination between them and tribesmen in education, jobs and in gov
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The Daily Star reported that the Banglaee Chhatra Parishad (BCP), an organisation for Bangla speaking students in Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) has decided to enforce a half-day strike in Rangamati on January 28 today, protesting discrimination between them and tribesmen in education, jobs and in government development programmes. They also want scrapping of the 1997 CHT peace accord.
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February - 11 
A Jirga (council) of hundreds of Utmanzai tribesmen in Miranshah has reportedly decided to raise a militia to hunt down foreign militants hiding in the region bordering Afghanistan. "They have vowed to catch al-Qaeda and the Taliban men in the area and hand them over to the government," a local offi
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A Jirga (council) of hundreds of Utmanzai tribesmen in Miranshah has reportedly decided to raise a militia to hunt down foreign militants hiding in the region bordering Afghanistan. "They have vowed to catch al-Qaeda and the Taliban men in the area and hand them over to the government," a local official in North Waziristan, Sherzada Khan, told Reuters. A similar militia was set up in the neighbouring South Waziristan during January 2004. Khan also said that the North Waziristan council also decided to demolish the houses of those providing sanctuary to foreign militants and impose a fine of Rupees Five million on their tribe.
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February - 17 
Leaders of the Parbatya Chattagram Jano Sanghati Samity (PCJSS) who are scheduled to hold a rally at Rajbari and Rangamati on February 23 have announced that they will declare tougher programmes at the rally if their four-point demand is not met.
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Leaders of the Parbatya Chattagram Jano Sanghati Samity (PCJSS) who are scheduled to hold a rally at Rajbari and Rangamati on February 23 have announced that they will declare tougher programmes at the rally if their four-point demand is not met.
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February - 24 
A daylong strike enforced by the Parbatya Chattagram Jana Sanghati Samity (PCJSS) in Rangamati on February 24 protesting against the attack on the motorcade of Gano Forum President Kamal Hossain a day earlier passed off peacefully. A case has been filed under the Speedy Trial Act with Kaukhali Polic
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A daylong strike enforced by the Parbatya Chattagram Jana Sanghati Samity (PCJSS) in Rangamati on February 24 protesting against the attack on the motorcade of Gano Forum President Kamal Hossain a day earlier passed off peacefully. A case has been filed under the Speedy Trial Act with Kaukhali Police Station in Rangamati accusing ruling Bangladeshi Nationalist Party (BNP) lawmaker from Khagrachhari, Abdul Wadud Bhuiyan, and some others of involvement in the attack.
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March - 15 
The residents of Khurkhul and Sekmai contested the official version of the incident and a large number of women protesters are reported to have marched to the Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh’s office demanding action against the killing.
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The residents of Khurkhul and Sekmai contested the official version of the incident and a large number of women protesters are reported to have marched to the Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh’s office demanding action against the killing.
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April - 1 
Five agitating political parties led by Nepali Congress President Girija Prasad Koirala and the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) General Secretary Madhav Kumar Nepal have organized a ‘protest rally’ against the Government and King Gyanendra in Kathmandu on April 1.
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Five agitating political parties led by Nepali Congress President Girija Prasad Koirala and the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) General Secretary Madhav Kumar Nepal have organized a ‘protest rally’ against the Government and King Gyanendra in Kathmandu on April 1.
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April - 2 
A tribal Jirga (council) comprising elders from all the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and Frontier regions on April 2 opposed the ongoing military operation in Wana and asked the Government to immediately halt the killing of innocent people at the behest of the United States. "Tribesmen
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A tribal Jirga (council) comprising elders from all the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and Frontier regions on April 2 opposed the ongoing military operation in Wana and asked the Government to immediately halt the killing of innocent people at the behest of the United States. "Tribesmen are guards of the country as they played a big role during Russian attack on Afghanistan. If action against tribesmen is not stopped we will organise 10 million tribesmen for their self-defence," said senior North West Frontier Province (NWFP) Minister Sirajul Haq while addressing the Jirga.
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April - 2 
According to Himalayan Times, the Joint Task Force meeting of the five agitating political parties has decided to call a strike in the Kathmandu Valley on April 3, today, to protest the police action against the rally towards the Palace taken out on April 2. At least 100 activists of the five-party
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According to Himalayan Times, the Joint Task Force meeting of the five agitating political parties has decided to call a strike in the Kathmandu Valley on April 3, today, to protest the police action against the rally towards the Palace taken out on April 2. At least 100 activists of the five-party alliance, including six leaders and an 11-year-old boy, were reportedly injured when a protest march towards the Palace turned violent after security personnel allegedly used force to prevent protestors from entering the restricted zones. Central leaders of Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist Leninist) Amrit Kumar Bohara, Iswor Pokharel and Jhalanath Khanal, Lilamani Pokharel and Dilaram Acharya of United People's Front, Ram Chandra Poudel and Dr Ramsharan Mahat of Nepali Congress were among those injured.
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April - 8 
At least nine persons were killed and 58 others sustained injuries during a terrorist attack on an election rally of the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the border town of Uri in Baramulla district on April 8. While Housing Minister Ghulam Hassan Mir’s personal security officer was among t
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At least nine persons were killed and 58 others sustained injuries during a terrorist attack on an election rally of the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the border town of Uri in Baramulla district on April 8. While Housing Minister Ghulam Hassan Mir’s personal security officer was among those killed, Finance Minister Muzaffar Hussain Baig and Mir himself were wounded during the grenade attack. Mehbooba Mufti, PDP chief and daughter of Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, and the party’s Baramulla candidate Nizam-ud-din Bhat, who were also present at the venue escaped unhurt. The Save Kashmir Movement, allegedly a front organisation of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), has claimed responsibility for the attack.
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April - 11 
A group of unidentified terrorists opened fire from a forest area in Malpora targeting an election rally of Congress candidate from Baramulla Parliamentary seat Ghulam Rasool Kar in Kupwara. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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A group of unidentified terrorists opened fire from a forest area in Malpora targeting an election rally of Congress candidate from Baramulla Parliamentary seat Ghulam Rasool Kar in Kupwara. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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April - 11 
On April 11, Home Minister and Government Spokesperson Kamal Thapa charged the agitating political parties of trying to turn the agitation 'more violent'. Meanwhile, on the 10th consecutive day of the agitation against the King and the Government by the five agitating political parties, over a hundr
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On April 11, Home Minister and Government Spokesperson Kamal Thapa charged the agitating political parties of trying to turn the agitation 'more violent'. Meanwhile, on the 10th consecutive day of the agitation against the King and the Government by the five agitating political parties, over a hundred protestors and leaders were arrested by the security force from different places in Kathmandu.
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April - 14 
According to Daily Times, three Zalikhel sub-tribes on April 14 formed a 1500-man force in Wana, South Waziristan, to help authorities fight the Al Qaeda remnants and their supporters. Elders from Kakakhel, Sheikh Bazaid and Utmankhel tribes announced the formation of the force following pressure fr
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According to Daily Times, three Zalikhel sub-tribes on April 14 formed a 1500-man force in Wana, South Waziristan, to help authorities fight the Al Qaeda remnants and their supporters. Elders from Kakakhel, Sheikh Bazaid and Utmankhel tribes announced the formation of the force following pressure from an all-tribes Jirga (council) who had reportedly warned the Zalikhel sub-tribes of "real danger" if they did not unite against Al Qaeda and its local supporters.
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April - 16 
According to The Daily Star, a large group of Islamists belonging to the anti-Ahmadiyya International Khatme Nabuwat Movement Bangladesh accompanied by police stormed the Ahmadiyya Mosque in Nakhalpara on April 16 and seized the sect's books the Government banned on January 8. Leaders of this organi
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According to The Daily Star, a large group of Islamists belonging to the anti-Ahmadiyya International Khatme Nabuwat Movement Bangladesh accompanied by police stormed the Ahmadiyya Mosque in Nakhalpara on April 16 and seized the sect's books the Government banned on January 8. Leaders of this organization have also reportedly scheduled a demonstration for May 29 to seize publications from Ahmadiyya mosques in Chittagong. It will also hold a rally at the Nabisco intersection on June 11, demanding that the Government declare Ahmadiyyas as non-Muslim.
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April - 17 
Police have arrested 200 journalists and 300 political party activists who marched in rallies protesting against the King and the Government on April 17. The Kathmandu Post quoting a report released by the Federation of Nepalese Journalists said that the Government and Maoists have killed 12 and abd
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Police have arrested 200 journalists and 300 political party activists who marched in rallies protesting against the King and the Government on April 17. The Kathmandu Post quoting a report released by the Federation of Nepalese Journalists said that the Government and Maoists have killed 12 and abducted 10 journalists since November 2001. It also added that both the warring parties have physically and psychologically tortured hundreds of journalists since a state of emergency was declared in Nepal in November 2001.
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April - 27 
According to Assam Tribune, the three major Opposition party combine led by the Congress on April 27 urged the Mizoram Government to postpone its proposed talks with the Bru National Liberation Front (BNLF) scheduled to be held from April 29. In a press conference at the State capital Aizawl, the Op
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According to Assam Tribune, the three major Opposition party combine led by the Congress on April 27 urged the Mizoram Government to postpone its proposed talks with the Bru National Liberation Front (BNLF) scheduled to be held from April 29. In a press conference at the State capital Aizawl, the Opposition leaders demanded that the State Government-BNLF dialogue should not be held before counting of votes on May 13 as the BNLF leaders were forcibly holding postal ballots for 3,620 Bru voters now lodged in Tripura refugee camps. "We suspected that the BNLF delegation would use the postal ballot papers as a bargaining chip with the State government during the talks," the Opposition leaders said. They alleged that most of the postal ballot papers issued to the 4,266 Bru voters in neighbouring Tripura refugee camps were forcibly collected by BNLF top leaders on April 23 and taken to the outfit’s office in Naisingpara.
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April - 28 
The Maoist-affiliated All Nepal National Independent Student Union, Revolutionary (ANNISU-R) issued a press release on April 28 demanding a 25 per cent reduction in fees charged by private schools. In the release, it threatened "Physical action will be taken if the demands are not met by mid-May." T
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The Maoist-affiliated All Nepal National Independent Student Union, Revolutionary (ANNISU-R) issued a press release on April 28 demanding a 25 per cent reduction in fees charged by private schools. In the release, it threatened "Physical action will be taken if the demands are not met by mid-May." The release added that the outfit would also call for strikes in all educational institutions from May 15 if their demands are not addressed.
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May - 14 
The Himalayan Times reports that on May 14, the five agitating political parties announced a five-day-long protest programme beginning from May 15 to 20 to force the King "to return sovereign right and executive power to the people."
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The Himalayan Times reports that on May 14, the five agitating political parties announced a five-day-long protest programme beginning from May 15 to 20 to force the King "to return sovereign right and executive power to the people."
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June - 1 
The city witnessed continued violence as protesters reportedly set ablaze many banks, vehicles, shops, clinics, restaurants and other public property. According to The News, protestors torched three banks, 15 shops, 30 vehicles, two restaurants, four clinics, and ransacked dozens of vehicles, even a
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The city witnessed continued violence as protesters reportedly set ablaze many banks, vehicles, shops, clinics, restaurants and other public property. According to The News, protestors torched three banks, 15 shops, 30 vehicles, two restaurants, four clinics, and ransacked dozens of vehicles, even as the mourners carried 18 coffins from Numaish Chowrangi to Sohrab Goth. Inspector General of Police, Syed Kamal Shah, said that "Preliminary investigations indicate that it was yet another suicide blast."
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June - 2 
Addressing a rally in the capital Dhaka on June 2, Leader of the Opposition, Sheikh Hasina Wajed, alleged that the Jamaat-e-Islami, which is part of the four-party ruling coalition, has links to 12 to 16 Islamist extremist outfits operating in Bangladesh. According to Daily Star, she claimed these g
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Addressing a rally in the capital Dhaka on June 2, Leader of the Opposition, Sheikh Hasina Wajed, alleged that the Jamaat-e-Islami, which is part of the four-party ruling coalition, has links to 12 to 16 Islamist extremist outfits operating in Bangladesh. According to Daily Star, she claimed these groups had country-wide networks and also trained their operatives in armed combat.
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June - 3 
One person was reportedly killed and several others sustained injuries when Shia protestors clashed with troops in the Gilgit city on June 3 during a curfew that was imposed in the city’s municipal limits. According to Daily Times, while the protestor was killed near Khomer Chowk, clashes and arson
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One person was reportedly killed and several others sustained injuries when Shia protestors clashed with troops in the Gilgit city on June 3 during a curfew that was imposed in the city’s municipal limits. According to Daily Times, while the protestor was killed near Khomer Chowk, clashes and arson were reported from all over the district and a Pakistan Radio van and transmitter, Danyore Police Station, Police Training Centre, the Gilgit Deputy Commissioner’s office, a rest house and the Northern Areas Legislative Council hall were damaged by angry mobs. The army was called out in Gilgit to maintain law and order after Shia leader Agha Ziauddin Rizvi set June 3 as the deadline for the administration to resolve the issue regarding the existing school syllabi that Shia leaders had said was against their faith. Mobs are also reported to have damaged a motel in Hunza and set fire to the Hunza Assistant Commissioner’s office and Aliabad Police Station. Thousands of Shia protestors from Nomal, Danyore, Jalalabad, Matumdas, Jutal, Jaglote, Guru, Bagrote, Nagar and Hunza tried to enter Gilgit city, but troops stopped them at several entrances to the city, reported the Daily Times.
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June - 4 
Despite curfew on the second consecutive day, clashes between security enforcing agencies and mobs were reported from different areas in Gilgit. One person was reported to have been wounded in the gunfire. A violent mob is reported to have damaged a Police Recruitment Centre and two bridges, one eac
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Despite curfew on the second consecutive day, clashes between security enforcing agencies and mobs were reported from different areas in Gilgit. One person was reported to have been wounded in the gunfire. A violent mob is reported to have damaged a Police Recruitment Centre and two bridges, one each in Skardu and Gilgit. Approximately 10,000 protesters gathered in different parts of Northern Areas, primarily in Skardu, demanding release of Shiite leaders and a change in the syllabi. 30 persons have been arrested thus far during raids in different areas.
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June - 4 
One person was shot dead while 19 others, including 12 police personnel, were wounded on June 4 in separate incidents of violence in Karachi during the strike observed on a call given by the Islamist alliance Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA) against the May 30-assassination of Mufti Nizamuddin Shamzai.
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One person was shot dead while 19 others, including 12 police personnel, were wounded on June 4 in separate incidents of violence in Karachi during the strike observed on a call given by the Islamist alliance Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA) against the May 30-assassination of Mufti Nizamuddin Shamzai. The strike is reported to have paralysed normal life in the city as almost all forms of public transport remained off road and major commercial centres were closed. While the strike was largely peaceful, violence was reported from some localities, including Pirabad, where six persons were injured when police opened fire on the protesters. Protesters also set ablaze two vehicles at Liaquatabad and Banaras Chowk. According to The Nation, a young man was shot dead in the Lyari area when unidentified assailants opened fire on a few shops that were open.
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June - 6 
Three persons were killed in the Gilgit city of Northern Areas on June 6 when troops opened fire on a vehicle violating a round-the-clock curfew imposed on June 3 due to sectarian unrest amid agitation by the Shia community demanding changes to Islamic textbooks. With this, the death toll in the unr
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Three persons were killed in the Gilgit city of Northern Areas on June 6 when troops opened fire on a vehicle violating a round-the-clock curfew imposed on June 3 due to sectarian unrest amid agitation by the Shia community demanding changes to Islamic textbooks. With this, the death toll in the unrest has risen to four. As reported earlier, one person died and seven others were wounded on June 3 when protesters clashed with the police.
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June - 15 
A hartal (strike) launched by a Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) backed group in protest against the alleged checking of two LTTE women cadres by security forces is reported to have paralyzed life in the Mannar town on June 15. The incident reportedly occurred at the Police-Army checkpoint in
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A hartal (strike) launched by a Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) backed group in protest against the alleged checking of two LTTE women cadres by security forces is reported to have paralyzed life in the Mannar town on June 15. The incident reportedly occurred at the Police-Army checkpoint in Mannar town on June 14 when two LTTE women cadres attempted to enter cleared areas without allowing troops to check them. The women were later handed over to the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM) for further investigation.
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June - 17 
A pro-Maoist website Krishnasen Online has reported that the Maoist politburo member Matrika Prasad Yadav who is under military detention has started an indefinite hunger strike, demanding treatment as per the Geneva Convention. Yadav was arrested in India along with central committee member of the
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A pro-Maoist website Krishnasen Online has reported that the Maoist politburo member Matrika Prasad Yadav who is under military detention has started an indefinite hunger strike, demanding treatment as per the Geneva Convention. Yadav was arrested in India along with central committee member of the Maoist outfit, Suresh Ale Magar, and later deported in February 2004.
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June - 17 
The Maoists have issued notices to local businessmen in the Lahan area of Siraha district instructing them not to pay taxes to the Government. The tax collectors of Chainpur Bazaar said that they have stopped collecting taxes for the past three weeks. Other reports said that the Maoist aligned outfi
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The Maoists have issued notices to local businessmen in the Lahan area of Siraha district instructing them not to pay taxes to the Government. The tax collectors of Chainpur Bazaar said that they have stopped collecting taxes for the past three weeks. Other reports said that the Maoist aligned outfit, 'Tamang Autonomous Janaparishad', has withdrawn its ban on Hindi films and Indian vehicles in the Tamang area. Earlier, the outfit had imposed a ban protesting against the arrests of their central leaders of the 'Janaparishad' in Makwanpur, Dhading, Nuwakot and Rasuwa districts from June 15 to June 21.
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July - 2 
Demonstrators with alleged ties to Islamist organisations on July 2 rallied to protest against Bangladesh's first women's wrestling competition, scheduled for July 4. Leaders of the Islamic Constitution Movement reportedly warned the Government of serious consequences if the competition was held.
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Demonstrators with alleged ties to Islamist organisations on July 2 rallied to protest against Bangladesh's first women's wrestling competition, scheduled for July 4. Leaders of the Islamic Constitution Movement reportedly warned the Government of serious consequences if the competition was held.
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July - 12 
Different political parties and professional organisations on July 12 condemned the death threats issued by Mujahideen al-Islam, an Islamist outfit, to political leaders, journalists and intellectuals. They also demanded the arrest of and exemplary punishment to the persons responsible.
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Different political parties and professional organisations on July 12 condemned the death threats issued by Mujahideen al-Islam, an Islamist outfit, to political leaders, journalists and intellectuals. They also demanded the arrest of and exemplary punishment to the persons responsible.
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July - 15 
In separate incidents, various organisations protesting against the killing of Th. Manorama Devi, a suspected People’s Liberation Army (PLA) cadre, by the Assam Rifles personnel on July 10 set ablaze two Government offices in the Bishenpur and Imphal West districts. Besides, women activists proteste
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In separate incidents, various organisations protesting against the killing of Th. Manorama Devi, a suspected People’s Liberation Army (PLA) cadre, by the Assam Rifles personnel on July 10 set ablaze two Government offices in the Bishenpur and Imphal West districts. Besides, women activists protested in front of the 17th Assam Rifles headquarters by stripping themselves to highlight the alleged human rights violations and excesses committed by security forces in Manipur.
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July - 17 
Four protesters were injured on July 17 in police actions in curfew-bound areas of Imphal and Greater Imphal in Manipur.
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Four protesters were injured on July 17 in police actions in curfew-bound areas of Imphal and Greater Imphal in Manipur.
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August - 10 
The Khulna chapter of International Khatme Nabuwat Movement Bangladesh has declared in a press conference that it will hold a rally at Babri Square on August 13 demanding a Government statement declaring Ahmadiyyas 'non-Muslim'. Besides, they plan to lay siege to the Kadiani mosque at Nirala Residen
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The Khulna chapter of International Khatme Nabuwat Movement Bangladesh has declared in a press conference that it will hold a rally at Babri Square on August 13 demanding a Government statement declaring Ahmadiyyas 'non-Muslim'. Besides, they plan to lay siege to the Kadiani mosque at Nirala Residential Area after the Friday prayers on that day.
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August - 18 
The Zalikhel tribe reportedly held a Jirga (council) in Azam Warsak to discus whether to co-operate with the administration or not. All three sub-tribes, however, failed to reach a consensus on the issue.
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The Zalikhel tribe reportedly held a Jirga (council) in Azam Warsak to discus whether to co-operate with the administration or not. All three sub-tribes, however, failed to reach a consensus on the issue.
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August - 18 
Two Islamist organisations are reported to have staged a rally in front of the Chittagong office of Prothom Alo on August 18 in protest against what they said was the newspaper's defamatory reports against a seminary. Demanding arrest of the editor and other reporters, students of the seminary and t
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Two Islamist organisations are reported to have staged a rally in front of the Chittagong office of Prothom Alo on August 18 in protest against what they said was the newspaper's defamatory reports against a seminary. Demanding arrest of the editor and other reporters, students of the seminary and the activists of Islami Oikya Jote asked for withdrawal of the series of reports under the headline 'Militant Activities in Greater Chittagong.' Further, the South Asian People's Union against Fundamentalism and Communalism on August 18 vowed to resist the move by a group of Islamist extremists to lay siege to the Ahmadiyya complex in the capital Dhaka on August 27.
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August - 19 
According to Daily Star, thousands of teachers and students of Kowmi Madrassas (unregistered seminaries) protested against the Daily Prothom Alo at a rally in Dhaka on August 19. The protestors accused the newspaper of indulging in a hate campaign against unregistered religious schools and threatene
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According to Daily Star, thousands of teachers and students of Kowmi Madrassas (unregistered seminaries) protested against the Daily Prothom Alo at a rally in Dhaka on August 19. The protestors accused the newspaper of indulging in a hate campaign against unregistered religious schools and threatened to burn down the daily's headquarters. Meanwhile, the Chittagong Union of Journalists and Chittagong Press Club leaders expressed deep concern over the threat of stopping the distribution of the daily in the port city and demanded administrative action against Sammilita Madrasa Parishad, a platform of unregistered Islamic schools, and the Islamic Oikya Jote for issuing the threat.
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August - 20 
Atleast 400 Islamists participated in a procession organized by Amra Dhakabasi which later clashed with the police and attacked an Ahmadiyya Complex at Bakshibazar on August 20 demanding declaration of the sect as non-Muslim in the run-up to their planned siege to the complex on August 27. Three pol
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Atleast 400 Islamists participated in a procession organized by Amra Dhakabasi which later clashed with the police and attacked an Ahmadiyya Complex at Bakshibazar on August 20 demanding declaration of the sect as non-Muslim in the run-up to their planned siege to the complex on August 27. Three policemen and 70 Islamists were reportedly injured in the incident.
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August - 20 
According to The News, more than 10,000 Madrassas (seminaries) are to launch a protest across the country on August 20, today, protesting against continuing raids of the security agencies to arrest certain religious leaders. One of the seminary leaders’ Mufti Kafayatullah said that the Government wo
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According to The News, more than 10,000 Madrassas (seminaries) are to launch a protest across the country on August 20, today, protesting against continuing raids of the security agencies to arrest certain religious leaders. One of the seminary leaders’ Mufti Kafayatullah said that the Government would be responsible for the situation arising out of the raids on some Madrassas. Kafayatullah alleged that the military regime has intensified its campaign against the religious leaders to put them under pressure so that they desist from pressing Gen. Pervez Musharraf to leave his military office by December 31, 2004.
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August - 21 
In Chitwan district, teachers, students, parents protested against the educational strike called by All Nepal National Independent Students’ Union-Revolutionary (ANNISU-R) and urged them to end it.
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In Chitwan district, teachers, students, parents protested against the educational strike called by All Nepal National Independent Students’ Union-Revolutionary (ANNISU-R) and urged them to end it.
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August - 21 
The Kowmi Madrasa Hefazat Committee has decided to stage a protest rally on Jamiyatul Falah Mosque premises in Dampara, Chittagong, on August 21, today. The committee includes students and teachers of unregistered religious schools and Islami Oikya Jote and has been formed to protest the 'hate campa
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The Kowmi Madrasa Hefazat Committee has decided to stage a protest rally on Jamiyatul Falah Mosque premises in Dampara, Chittagong, on August 21, today. The committee includes students and teachers of unregistered religious schools and Islami Oikya Jote and has been formed to protest the 'hate campaign' run by the Prothom Alo against madrassas. Further, the Workers Party of Bangladesh on August 20 demanded that the Government take action against the Islamists.
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August - 24 
In a statement released on August 24, the Federation of Nepalese Journalists (FNJ) has urged the insurgents to stop intimidation of journalists and called the CPN-M leadership to make clear their party’s view on free press within a week. Also FNJ demanded the release of three journalists including D
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In a statement released on August 24, the Federation of Nepalese Journalists (FNJ) has urged the insurgents to stop intimidation of journalists and called the CPN-M leadership to make clear their party’s view on free press within a week. Also FNJ demanded the release of three journalists including Dhan Bahadur Magar, Parek Rai and Kul Bahadur Shahi, from the Maoist captivity.
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August - 24 
The Himalayan Times report quoting the Maoist-affiliated trade union, the All Nepal Trade Union Federation president, Shalikram Jamkattel, said that they had stepped up their pressure on the Government by vowing to continue the closure of industries since August 17. Further he said, "We would not al
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The Himalayan Times report quoting the Maoist-affiliated trade union, the All Nepal Trade Union Federation president, Shalikram Jamkattel, said that they had stepped up their pressure on the Government by vowing to continue the closure of industries since August 17. Further he said, "We would not allow these industries to open unless the government and the said industries meet our demands". Also he ruled out the claim that the Maoists were in touch with the Government.
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August - 25 
Addressing a press conference, leaders of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat, Bangladesh (AMJB), on August 25, appealed to the government to take immediate action to prevent the religious fanatics from carrying out the threat to capture Ahmadiyya base at Bakshibazar on August 27.
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Addressing a press conference, leaders of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat, Bangladesh (AMJB), on August 25, appealed to the government to take immediate action to prevent the religious fanatics from carrying out the threat to capture Ahmadiyya base at Bakshibazar on August 27.
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August - 30 
Addressing a rally in Dhaka Jamaat-e-Islami Chief and Industry Minister Moulana Motiur Rahman Nizami has alleged that the August 21 grenade attack was well-planned and aimed at making the country unstable.
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Addressing a rally in Dhaka Jamaat-e-Islami Chief and Industry Minister Moulana Motiur Rahman Nizami has alleged that the August 21 grenade attack was well-planned and aimed at making the country unstable.
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September - 1 
The Home Ministry spokesperson, Gopendra Bahadur Pandey, said that at least one person was killed and dozens of others were injured during clashes with security force personnel in the Lalitpur district on September 1.
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The Home Ministry spokesperson, Gopendra Bahadur Pandey, said that at least one person was killed and dozens of others were injured during clashes with security force personnel in the Lalitpur district on September 1.
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September - 1 
The local administration in various districts has imposed curfew in many places including in Kathmandu, Lalitpur, southern and eastern Terai districts and at Anarmani, Birtamod in Jhapa district, following violence targeting the Muslim community after 12 Nepalese hostages were killed in Iraq on Augu
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The local administration in various districts has imposed curfew in many places including in Kathmandu, Lalitpur, southern and eastern Terai districts and at Anarmani, Birtamod in Jhapa district, following violence targeting the Muslim community after 12 Nepalese hostages were killed in Iraq on August 31. Various students’ organizations brought out protest rallies in Dhanusha, Hetauda, Pokhara, Rupandehi, Udaypur, Khotang, Kailali and Kanchanpur districts. While addressing the nation, Prime Minster Sher Bahadur Deuba called for restraint and said "the terrorists know no religion or race… Nepalese should not be provoked by the inhumane and barbaric acts of terrorists and not indulge in provocative activities aimed at any communities."
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October - 7 
Troops were deployed in the streets after about 3,000 Sunni protesters gathered outside Nishtar Hospital and chanted slogans against Shias and President Pervez Musharraf, according to Daily Times.
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Troops were deployed in the streets after about 3,000 Sunni protesters gathered outside Nishtar Hospital and chanted slogans against Shias and President Pervez Musharraf, according to Daily Times.
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November - 21 
On November 21, the four opposition political parties protesting against ‘regression’ announced new agitation programs beginning from November 26.
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On November 21, the four opposition political parties protesting against ‘regression’ announced new agitation programs beginning from November 26.
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November - 22 
The Mehsud tribe has asked the government to return weapons and ammunition to tribesmen, which had been seized during the ongoing search operation in South Waziristan. About 700 elders and maliks of the Mehsud tribe, who gathered in Tank on November 22, condemned seizure of arms and weapons in the g
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The Mehsud tribe has asked the government to return weapons and ammunition to tribesmen, which had been seized during the ongoing search operation in South Waziristan. About 700 elders and maliks of the Mehsud tribe, who gathered in Tank on November 22, condemned seizure of arms and weapons in the garb of search operation against foreign and local militants. "The government should immediately stop the operation, otherwise the Mehsud tribe would stop cooperating with the military authorities in curbing militancy in the area," the jirga members warned. They said the tribesmen kept arms and ammunition in their houses for personal security and it should not be linked with militancy in the region. The elders said the allied forces were also conducting a manhunt on the other side of the border adjacent to the Pakistani tribal territory, but they did not disarm the local population.
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November - 22 
In a protest against Maoist atrocities, thousands of villagers belonging to 13 VDCs, joined by senior cabinet ministers, including Home Minister Purna Bahadur Khadka, Minister of Local Development Yuvaraj Gyawali and Minister for Science and Technology Balaram Gharti Magar took out anti-Maoist ralli
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In a protest against Maoist atrocities, thousands of villagers belonging to 13 VDCs, joined by senior cabinet ministers, including Home Minister Purna Bahadur Khadka, Minister of Local Development Yuvaraj Gyawali and Minister for Science and Technology Balaram Gharti Magar took out anti-Maoist rallies in Dullu area in Dailekh district here on November 22.
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November - 28 
On November 28, the Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal (MMA) started its campaign against President Gen Pervez Musharraf and his government with its first rally at the Nishtar Park on November 29 and warned that if Gen Musharraf did not relinquish the office of the COAS by December 31 as required under the 17t
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On November 28, the Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal (MMA) started its campaign against President Gen Pervez Musharraf and his government with its first rally at the Nishtar Park on November 29 and warned that if Gen Musharraf did not relinquish the office of the COAS by December 31 as required under the 17th constitutional amendment, the alliance would not recognize him as president. During the rally, the alliance chief, Qazi Hussain Ahmad said that the MMA would continue its struggle till the attainment of the objectives - supremacy of the constitution, end to the US interference, independent foreign policy and resolution of the Kashmir issue in accordance with the aspirations of people of Kashmir and UN resolutions.
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December - 1 
As a part of the ‘anti-regression’ movement, the four opposition political parties have took out a torch light rally in Kathmandu on December 1. Leaders of the opposition political parties, student wing leaders participated in the rally and similar rallies were reportedly taken out in Narayanghat, D
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As a part of the ‘anti-regression’ movement, the four opposition political parties have took out a torch light rally in Kathmandu on December 1. Leaders of the opposition political parties, student wing leaders participated in the rally and similar rallies were reportedly taken out in Narayanghat, Dhading, Dhankuta and other parts of the country.
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December - 2 
In a statement released by the People’s Front Nepal (PFN), the leaders and cadres of PFN have intensified their ‘exposure campaign’ against Maoists in many villages of Baglung district. The PFN women’s wing, All Nepal Women’s Association (ANWA), has taken the lead and has been planning to organize w
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In a statement released by the People’s Front Nepal (PFN), the leaders and cadres of PFN have intensified their ‘exposure campaign’ against Maoists in many villages of Baglung district. The PFN women’s wing, All Nepal Women’s Association (ANWA), has taken the lead and has been planning to organize weeklong meetings, rallies and interactions in 16 VDC in the southern region of the district. Report quoting the central leader of PFN, Lila Bahadur Thapa Magar said, "We will first urge Maoists to stop violence. But if they continue, we will launch strong protests in all the villages."
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December - 4 December - 5
Nepal News reports that the anti-Maoist campaign, which started in Dailekh, has spread to Baglung, Pyuthan and Terhathum districts of western, mid-western and eastern regions respectively. According to reports, over 2,000 women of six VDCs took to the streets chanting anti-Maoist slogans in Kasmiser
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Nepal News reports that the anti-Maoist campaign, which started in Dailekh, has spread to Baglung, Pyuthan and Terhathum districts of western, mid-western and eastern regions respectively. According to reports, over 2,000 women of six VDCs took to the streets chanting anti-Maoist slogans in Kasmisera on December 5. On December 4, thousand of protesters from 16 different Village Development Committee’s (VDC) of Baglung district took part in the anti-Maoist campaign initiated by People’s Front Nepal (PFN). In Pyuthan and Terhathum, PFN has started protest programs against Maoist violence. Reports citing PFN local leaders said that the PFN was launching various programs against Maoist activities in the districts.
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December - 7 
One civilian was killed and over a dozen more injured when a group of armed Maoist insurgents hurled socket bombs at a peaceful 'resistance' rally organised by the local people at Basnepati of Chhiudipusakot village in Dailekh district on December 7. Maoists attacked the civilians while they were re
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One civilian was killed and over a dozen more injured when a group of armed Maoist insurgents hurled socket bombs at a peaceful 'resistance' rally organised by the local people at Basnepati of Chhiudipusakot village in Dailekh district on December 7. Maoists attacked the civilians while they were returning after recovering property seized by the insurgents and earlier the local people had apprehended local Maoist leaders and handed them over to security forces.
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December - 15 
In Nepal, around 15,000 people took part in a peace rally in the Dang district headquarters, Ghorahi, on December 15, calling upon the Government and insurgents to eschew violence and resume peace talks ‘with trust and honesty.’ People from various walks of life including ethnic Tharus, Magars, jana
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In Nepal, around 15,000 people took part in a peace rally in the Dang district headquarters, Ghorahi, on December 15, calling upon the Government and insurgents to eschew violence and resume peace talks ‘with trust and honesty.’ People from various walks of life including ethnic Tharus, Magars, janajatis, political activists, students, teachers, women, dalit and senior citizens took part in the rally.
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December - 16 
The Islamist militant group, Muslim Resurgence Group, reportedly enforced a shut-down in the Batticaloa and Amparai districts on December 16. The shut-down was declared by the militants in protest against the inaction of Muslim politicians whom they described as "venal opportunists". Business center
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The Islamist militant group, Muslim Resurgence Group, reportedly enforced a shut-down in the Batticaloa and Amparai districts on December 16. The shut-down was declared by the militants in protest against the inaction of Muslim politicians whom they described as "venal opportunists". Business centers were closed and normal life was reported to have been affected in the districts.
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A group of armed Maoists abducted the Nepali Congress district vice-chairman, Bir Bahadur Hamal, from his residence in Kailali on December 18. Also, security forces reportedly defused a bomb planted by the insurgents in Nepalgunj Medical College Teaching Hospital on December 18. Further, thousands o
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A group of armed Maoists abducted the Nepali Congress district vice-chairman, Bir Bahadur Hamal, from his residence in Kailali on December 18. Also, security forces reportedly defused a bomb planted by the insurgents in Nepalgunj Medical College Teaching Hospital on December 18. Further, thousands of people reportedly took part in a peace rally calling upon the Government and Maoists to eschew violence and resume peace talks in Dhangadhi in Kailali district, on December 19.
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December - 20 
Protesting against the killing of a housewife, Sieluonuo Angami, during a factional clash between the Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and Khaplang (NSCN-K) led factions of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland in Kohima on November 25 several women reportedly took out a protest rally against the NSCN-IM
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Protesting against the killing of a housewife, Sieluonuo Angami, during a factional clash between the Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and Khaplang (NSCN-K) led factions of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland in Kohima on November 25 several women reportedly took out a protest rally against the NSCN-IM in Kohima on December 20 demanding the arrest of the culprits.
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December - 23 
The pro-Maoist Jana Adhikar Surakshya Samiti staged protests rally in the Indian capital of New Delhi against King Gyanendra’s India visit on December 23. According to reports, over 300 Maoist supporters living and working in Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh organized the rally and demanded the imme
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The pro-Maoist Jana Adhikar Surakshya Samiti staged protests rally in the Indian capital of New Delhi against King Gyanendra’s India visit on December 23. According to reports, over 300 Maoist supporters living and working in Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh organized the rally and demanded the immediate release of Maoist politburo members, Mohan Baidhya and CP Gajurel, who are remanded in police custody in India. Meanwhile, the King’s official visit to India has been postponed indefinitely following the demise of former Indian Prime Minister P V Narasimha Rao in New Delhi on December 23.
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The pro-Maoist Jana Adhikar Surakshya Samiti staged protests rally in the Indian capital of New Delhi against King Gyanendra’s India visit on December 23. According to reports, over 300 Maoist supporters living and working in Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh organized the rally and demanded the imme
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The pro-Maoist Jana Adhikar Surakshya Samiti staged protests rally in the Indian capital of New Delhi against King Gyanendra’s India visit on December 23. According to reports, over 300 Maoist supporters living and working in Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh organized the rally and demanded the immediate release of Maoist politburo members, Mohan Baidhya and CP Gajurel, who are remanded in police custody in India. Meanwhile, the King’s official visit to India has been postponed indefinitely following the demise of former Indian Prime Minister P V Narasimha Rao in New Delhi on December 23.
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