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May - 1 
According to the state-run Radio Nepal, the first-ever direct bus service between Kathmandu and Lhasa, the capital of Tibet autonomous region, has begun from May 1. Labour and Transport Minister, Ram Narayan Singh, and the Chinese envoy to Nepal, Sun
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According to the state-run Radio Nepal, the first-ever direct bus service between Kathmandu and Lhasa, the capital of Tibet autonomous region, has begun from May 1. Labour and Transport Minister, Ram Narayan Singh, and the Chinese envoy to Nepal, Sun Heping, jointly inaugurated the service during a function in Lalitpur.
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May - 1 
In the capital Kathmandu, an alliance of five opposition political parties stated that the country has not yet come back to the track of peace and democracy despite the lifting of emergency and alleged that the King was continuing an oppressive stanc
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In the capital Kathmandu, an alliance of five opposition political parties stated that the country has not yet come back to the track of peace and democracy despite the lifting of emergency and alleged that the King was continuing an oppressive stance against the leaders and retaining the power of Royal Commission for Control of Corruption. In statement released on May 1, the alliance added that press censorship has not yet been lifted.
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May - 1 
Kantipur Online, quoting Radio Nepal sources, has reported that at a press conference on May 1, the Maoist ‘Chairman’ Puspa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda has conceded serious differences with Babu Ram Bhattarai and that he had been discharged from the
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Kantipur Online, quoting Radio Nepal sources, has reported that at a press conference on May 1, the Maoist ‘Chairman’ Puspa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda has conceded serious differences with Babu Ram Bhattarai and that he had been discharged from the responsible post of the party.
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May - 1 
Maoist insurgents detonated a bomb in the premises of a school at Siddharthnagar in the Rupandehi district on May 1, damaging the school building. However, no casualty was reported in the explosion. Earlier, the Maoists had imposed an educational str
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Maoist insurgents detonated a bomb in the premises of a school at Siddharthnagar in the Rupandehi district on May 1, damaging the school building. However, no casualty was reported in the explosion. Earlier, the Maoists had imposed an educational strike in private schools since April 14 and it was reportedly withdrawn by them two days back.
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Nepal News has reported, quoting the Chief District Officer of Makwanpur district, Jaya Mukunda Khanal, that teachers abducted by the Maoists last week were released safely on May 1. Earlier, Maoists reportedly abducted around 70 teachers from Palung
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Nepal News has reported, quoting the Chief District Officer of Makwanpur district, Jaya Mukunda Khanal, that teachers abducted by the Maoists last week were released safely on May 1. Earlier, Maoists reportedly abducted around 70 teachers from Palung and the neighbouring areas of central Makwanpur district and imparted ‘people’s education’ to them.
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Nepal News quoting security sources has reported that over 150 families have fled their village at Pipaldanda in Sindhupalchowk district, adjoining the Kathmandu valley, following the murder of three villagers by the Maoists last week. The Maoist att
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Nepal News quoting security sources has reported that over 150 families have fled their village at Pipaldanda in Sindhupalchowk district, adjoining the Kathmandu valley, following the murder of three villagers by the Maoists last week. The Maoist attack was apparently a reprisal to an earlier incident where the villagers had handed over a few Maoist cadres to the administration. The Maoists had apparently come to the village and forced the villagers to pay donations.
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On May 1, Chief Secretary of the Government, Bimal Koirala, said that ‘victims’ of the state of Emergency, which was imposed on February 1 and lifted on April 28, are entitled to seek compensation from the Government from today itself till the next t
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On May 1, Chief Secretary of the Government, Bimal Koirala, said that ‘victims’ of the state of Emergency, which was imposed on February 1 and lifted on April 28, are entitled to seek compensation from the Government from today itself till the next three months under general proceedings. Koirala however added: "We (the government) have no special plan to identify the victims of Emergency, but they can move the courts concerned under general proceedings." The Himalayan Times, quoting the Informal Sector Service Centre, said that there are more than 3,000 ‘victims’ of Emergency.
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On May 1, the official spokesperson at the Ministry of External Affairs of India, Navtej Sarna, said, "India welcomes Nepal's release and expresses hope that all other political leaders would also be released."
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On May 1, the official spokesperson at the Ministry of External Affairs of India, Navtej Sarna, said, "India welcomes Nepal's release and expresses hope that all other political leaders would also be released."
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The Chief District Officer of Kavre district, Shambhu Koirala, in a press meeting banned political activities like strikes, sit-ins, gheraos and rallies in three municipalities of the district on May 1.
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The Chief District Officer of Kavre district, Shambhu Koirala, in a press meeting banned political activities like strikes, sit-ins, gheraos and rallies in three municipalities of the district on May 1.
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The Government has reportedly released the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) General Secretary, Madhav Kumar Nepal, from house arrest on May 1. He was under house arrest since the February 1 ‘royal takeover’.
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The Government has reportedly released the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) General Secretary, Madhav Kumar Nepal, from house arrest on May 1. He was under house arrest since the February 1 ‘royal takeover’.
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Troops killed two Maoists at Banjhkharka in the Dailekh district on May 1 and another insurgent at Gondrang in the Chitwan district a day earlier. Army sources said, in a separate incident, four children were injured when a stray bomb left by the Mao
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Troops killed two Maoists at Banjhkharka in the Dailekh district on May 1 and another insurgent at Gondrang in the Chitwan district a day earlier. Army sources said, in a separate incident, four children were injured when a stray bomb left by the Maoists exploded at Fisling Bazaar in Chitwan district on April 30.
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May - 2 
According to Kathmandu Post, at least four Maoist insurgents were killed during separate incidents in the Dailekh, Chitwan and Ilam districts on May 2. Two Maoists, Darpan and Gaurav, were killed by a security force (SF) patrol team at Chuntakura in
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According to Kathmandu Post, at least four Maoist insurgents were killed during separate incidents in the Dailekh, Chitwan and Ilam districts on May 2. Two Maoists, Darpan and Gaurav, were killed by a security force (SF) patrol team at Chuntakura in the Dailekh district. Another Maoist was killed in an accidental bomb blast while he was trying to plant a bomb at a house in the Bharatpur municipality of Chitwan district. In another incident, a Maoist insurgent, identified as Rupen Rai, was killed in a SF action at Soyang in the Ilam district.
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May - 2 
The Communist Party of Nepal (UML) General Secretary, Madhav Kumar Nepal, in a press conference, stressed for a joint movement among all the constitutional forces for the restoration of people’s right and democracy in the country.
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The Communist Party of Nepal (UML) General Secretary, Madhav Kumar Nepal, in a press conference, stressed for a joint movement among all the constitutional forces for the restoration of people’s right and democracy in the country.
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According to Kantipur Daily, over 200 schools in the western district of Baglung and around 100 schools in the south-western district of Nawalparasi remain closed for the past week amid Maoist threats. Almost all the schools outside the district head
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According to Kantipur Daily, over 200 schools in the western district of Baglung and around 100 schools in the south-western district of Nawalparasi remain closed for the past week amid Maoist threats. Almost all the schools outside the district headquarters in Baglung district, including Burtibang, Galkot, Bihu and Gwalichour, have been closed after the Maoists announced that the schools compulsorily start lessons in "Janabadi" (pro-people) education and students should join their ‘people’s militia.’ Hundreds of teachers have reportedly fled to the district headquarters fearing Maoist ‘action’ against them. In Nawalparasi, nearly 100 schools were closed down and the study of over 30,000 students affected due to the call of Maoist affiliated Nepal Teachers’ Association to close down schools from May 3.
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According to the Communist Party of Nepal (UML), the Government has denied permission to senior CPN-UML leaders to meet cadres who have been under detention since February 1. The administration reportedly denied permission to a high-level delegation
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According to the Communist Party of Nepal (UML), the Government has denied permission to senior CPN-UML leaders to meet cadres who have been under detention since February 1. The administration reportedly denied permission to a high-level delegation comprising UML General Secretary, Madhav Kumar Nepal, and others when they visited the Police Training Centre at Maharajgunj on May 3 to meet detained leaders Bamdev Gautam, Rajendra Pande, Krishna Gopal Shrestha and Mahendra Pandey.
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Defying restrictive orders imposed by the local administration, over 1,000 journalists took out a peaceful rally on the occasion of the World Press Freedom Day in the capital Kathmandu on May 3. The Federation of Nepalese Journalists (FNJ) sources sa
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Defying restrictive orders imposed by the local administration, over 1,000 journalists took out a peaceful rally on the occasion of the World Press Freedom Day in the capital Kathmandu on May 3. The Federation of Nepalese Journalists (FNJ) sources said the Government has suspended 4.5 million rupees assistance to FNJ after February 1. The aid was meant for the welfare of journalists, especially for conflict-affected scribes and their families. Separately, The Kathmandu Post, quoting Nepal Telecom officials, has reported that leading journalists, professionals, human rights activists and leaders were still denied cellular phone services in the country.
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May - 3 
During a meeting with the media on May 3, newly appointed Pakistani Ambassador to Nepal, Sohail Amin, said his country has no plans to supply arms to Nepal to fight the Maoist insurgency and added, "Our focus is more on economic ties."
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During a meeting with the media on May 3, newly appointed Pakistani Ambassador to Nepal, Sohail Amin, said his country has no plans to supply arms to Nepal to fight the Maoist insurgency and added, "Our focus is more on economic ties."
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May - 3 
The United Nations spokesperson, Stephane Dujarric, is reported to have said that Secretary-General Kofi Annan has welcomed the King’s decision to lift the state of emergency and free several political party leaders and activists over the last few we
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The United Nations spokesperson, Stephane Dujarric, is reported to have said that Secretary-General Kofi Annan has welcomed the King’s decision to lift the state of emergency and free several political party leaders and activists over the last few weeks. Earlier, Annan had held a meeting with King Gyanendra in Jakarta on the sidelines of the Asian-African summit on April 21.
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May - 4 
During a meeting with party workers in Biratnagar on May 4, the Nepali Congress president, Girija Prasad Koirala, said, "The door for unity and national reconciliation has been blocked now. The future of monarchy is at stake after ending the consensu
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During a meeting with party workers in Biratnagar on May 4, the Nepali Congress president, Girija Prasad Koirala, said, "The door for unity and national reconciliation has been blocked now. The future of monarchy is at stake after ending the consensus of 1990 people’s movement."
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May - 4 
During an interview to the British Broadcasting Corporation Nepali Service on May 4, the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) General Secretary, Madhav Kumar Nepal, said there was no need to shoulder the monarchy if it poses as an obstacle towards democrac
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During an interview to the British Broadcasting Corporation Nepali Service on May 4, the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) General Secretary, Madhav Kumar Nepal, said there was no need to shoulder the monarchy if it poses as an obstacle towards democracy and development of the country and added, "If the king doesn’t need political parties and their leaders, we will also review our policy (towards monarchy)." He alleged that the Maoists’ "behaviour so far is far from credible," and said there was no chance of collaboration with the insurgents until they eschewed violence.
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May - 4 
On May 4, the Royal Commission for Control of Corruption is reported to have extended the detention of former Prime Minister and Nepali Congress (Democratic) President, Sher Bahadur Deuba, by seven days. The order was reportedly given after Deuba ref
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On May 4, the Royal Commission for Control of Corruption is reported to have extended the detention of former Prime Minister and Nepali Congress (Democratic) President, Sher Bahadur Deuba, by seven days. The order was reportedly given after Deuba refused to record his statement on graft charges in the selection of contractors for the Melamchi Drinking Water Project during his tenure.
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May - 5 
The former Prime Minister, Sher Bahadur Deuba, has reiterated that he will neither furnish replies to the Royal Commission on Corruption Control (RCCC) nor deposit bail. Further, the Japanese Government has reportedly said it is concerned over the ar
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The former Prime Minister, Sher Bahadur Deuba, has reiterated that he will neither furnish replies to the Royal Commission on Corruption Control (RCCC) nor deposit bail. Further, the Japanese Government has reportedly said it is concerned over the arrest of Deuba and former Minister Prakash Man Singh in connection with their alleged involvement in financial irregularities involving the Melamchi Water Supply Project. In a statement issued on May 5, the Japanese embassy in Kathmandu said, "As Japan together with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) is committed to be co-financers of the project, the embassy of Japan is watching developments very carefully." Having pledged $ 52 million, Japan is the second largest donor to the multi-million dollar Melamchi project that aims to bring drinking water from Melamchi river in Sindhupalchowk district to Kathmandu.
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May - 5 
The Government has reportedly decided to compensate families of 11 villagers hailing from Somani Bargadawa in the Kapilavastu district who were killed by the Maoist insurgents on April 15. The Kapilvastu District Administration Office (DAO), followin
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The Government has reportedly decided to compensate families of 11 villagers hailing from Somani Bargadawa in the Kapilavastu district who were killed by the Maoist insurgents on April 15. The Kapilvastu District Administration Office (DAO), following an order from the Home Ministry, has allocated Rs.150, 000 to each victim’s family. Similarly, the DAO has decided to compensate the 15 families whose houses were destroyed by the Maoists during the attack. On April 15, the insurgents had killed 11 villagers who they claimed were members of an anti-Maoist 'resistance group'.
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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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May - 6 
A group of five Maoist insurgents shot dead Narayan Prasad Pokhrel, chairman of the World Hindu Federation (Nepal chapter), at Dudharachha village in the Rupandehi district on May 6. Nepal News, quoting British Broadcasting Corporation, has reported
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A group of five Maoist insurgents shot dead Narayan Prasad Pokhrel, chairman of the World Hindu Federation (Nepal chapter), at Dudharachha village in the Rupandehi district on May 6. Nepal News, quoting British Broadcasting Corporation, has reported that a Maoist-affiliated Dalit Mukti Morcha (Dalit Liberation Front) leader said that their organisation had decided to ‘eliminate’ Pokhrel for allegedly "indulging in various crimes in the disguise of religion." According to reports, Maoists blamed Pokhrel for indulging in sexual exploitation, amassing property illegally and trying to garner popular support in favour of the monarchy.
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May - 6 
A statement issued by the ICJ Secretary General, Nicholas Howen, termed the release and subsequent re-arrest of student leader Gagan Thapa as "disturbing that the government of Nepal is continuing to defy orders of the Supreme Court" and urged the Go
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A statement issued by the ICJ Secretary General, Nicholas Howen, termed the release and subsequent re-arrest of student leader Gagan Thapa as "disturbing that the government of Nepal is continuing to defy orders of the Supreme Court" and urged the Government to release him immediately. Thapa was released after a Supreme Court order on May 5 and re-arrested by the Nepal Police on the same day.
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May - 6 
During a press conference in Kathmandu on May 6, the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) spokesperson, Brigadier General Dipak Gurung, said that over 4,000 Maoists were killed in counter-insurgency operations launched by security forces since the collapse of t
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During a press conference in Kathmandu on May 6, the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) spokesperson, Brigadier General Dipak Gurung, said that over 4,000 Maoists were killed in counter-insurgency operations launched by security forces since the collapse of the cease-fire on August 27, 2003. Further, he said that a total of 432 soldiers were also killed during operations. The RNA stated that insurgents have killed a total of 96 non-combatants in the last eight months. Further, they have abducted over 11,000 civilians, caused explosions at over 100 places and were responsible for over 50 incidents of looting and arson and opened fire at four different places during public gatherings during the period. Gurung added that the RNA might make the Maoists stand trial in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for killing unarmed security force personnel in their captivity.
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May - 6 
On May 6, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ramesh Nath Pandey, claimed that the visit of US Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs, Christina Rocca, is being taken as an indication of the US rallying behind Nepal in its fight against t
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On May 6, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ramesh Nath Pandey, claimed that the visit of US Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs, Christina Rocca, is being taken as an indication of the US rallying behind Nepal in its fight against terrorism.
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May - 6 
Prominent journalist and publisher of Himal, Kanak Mani Dixit, is reported to have been prevented by immigration authorities at the Tribhuvan Airport in Kathmandu from boarding a flight to New Delhi on May 6. Dixit was en route to Sri Lanka to attend
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Prominent journalist and publisher of Himal, Kanak Mani Dixit, is reported to have been prevented by immigration authorities at the Tribhuvan Airport in Kathmandu from boarding a flight to New Delhi on May 6. Dixit was en route to Sri Lanka to attend a conference.
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May - 7 
During an interview to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Nepali Service on May 7, newly appointed Chief of UN human rights monitoring team in Nepal, Ian Martin, has reportedly said it is not his mandate to facilitate peace negotiations betwe
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During an interview to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Nepali Service on May 7, newly appointed Chief of UN human rights monitoring team in Nepal, Ian Martin, has reportedly said it is not his mandate to facilitate peace negotiations between the Government and Maoists and added, "improvement in human rights situation could play a positive role in the process of restoring peace."
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May - 7 
Nearly two hundred Maoist victims took out a rally in the capital Kathmandu on May 7 demanding that the Government make proper arrangements for their rehabilitation. The Maoists Victims Association president, Dharma Raj Neupane, demanded: "The govern
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Nearly two hundred Maoist victims took out a rally in the capital Kathmandu on May 7 demanding that the Government make proper arrangements for their rehabilitation. The Maoists Victims Association president, Dharma Raj Neupane, demanded: "The government should provide us food, clothes and shelter or declare us as internal refugees."
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May - 7 
On May 7, a delayed report in Nepal News said that Maoist insurgents have shot dead two senior security officials, Lieutenant Rajendra KC of the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) and Inspector Nirmal Gurung of the Armed Police Force, at Rajapur bazaar in the
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On May 7, a delayed report in Nepal News said that Maoist insurgents have shot dead two senior security officials, Lieutenant Rajendra KC of the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) and Inspector Nirmal Gurung of the Armed Police Force, at Rajapur bazaar in the mid-western district of Bardiya. Two civilians, including a child, were injured during the attack.
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May - 7 
Security forces at the Tribhuvan Airport in Kathmandu reportedly barred the Deputy Speaker of the dissolved House of Representatives, Chitra Lekha Yadav, former lawmaker Urmila Aryal and Srijana Pokhrel, who is affiliated to the Population Watch, fro
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Security forces at the Tribhuvan Airport in Kathmandu reportedly barred the Deputy Speaker of the dissolved House of Representatives, Chitra Lekha Yadav, former lawmaker Urmila Aryal and Srijana Pokhrel, who is affiliated to the Population Watch, from flying to the Indian capital New Delhi to attend a workshop on May 7.
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May - 8 
Making a joint declaration in the capital Kathmandu on May 8, seven major opposition parties said the reinstated Parliament would constitute an all-party Government, which would then work towards creating a favourable environment to hold negotiations
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Making a joint declaration in the capital Kathmandu on May 8, seven major opposition parties said the reinstated Parliament would constitute an all-party Government, which would then work towards creating a favourable environment to hold negotiations with the Maoist insurgents. In the joint statement, the seven parties, including Nepali Congress, Communist Party of Nepal (UML), Nepali Congress (Democratic), Jana Morcha Nepal, Nepal Workers and Peasants Party, Sadbhavana party and United Left Front Nepal, said they were ready to go for constitutional amendments so as to limit the King's power. They also said a constituent assembly can resolve all conflicts in Nepal.
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May - 9 
A group of suspected Maoists set ablaze two private trucks at Pathari in the Morang district along the Mahendra highway in eastern Nepal on May 9. On the same day, an unidentified group reportedly torched a passenger bus at Ratnanagar in the Chitwan
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A group of suspected Maoists set ablaze two private trucks at Pathari in the Morang district along the Mahendra highway in eastern Nepal on May 9. On the same day, an unidentified group reportedly torched a passenger bus at Ratnanagar in the Chitwan district.
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May - 9 May - 10
According to Nepal News, a junior police officer was killed and over 30 police personnel were reported missing during clashes between the Maoist insurgents and security forces (SFs) at Mirchaiya police post along the Mahendra highway in Siraha distri
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According to Nepal News, a junior police officer was killed and over 30 police personnel were reported missing during clashes between the Maoist insurgents and security forces (SFs) at Mirchaiya police post along the Mahendra highway in Siraha district on May 9. Maoists have reportedly attacked three security bases, including Choharwa and Bandipur, and a police post at Mirchaiya in the Siraha district and clashes reportedly continued till the early hours of May 10.
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May - 9 
Nepal News has reported that four insurgents, including two 'area commanders', were killed in separate bomb blasts on May 9. Two Maoists, Prachar and Pariwartan, were killed while trying to detonate ‘pressure cooker bombs’ at Bhantabari in the Triyug
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Nepal News has reported that four insurgents, including two 'area commanders', were killed in separate bomb blasts on May 9. Two Maoists, Prachar and Pariwartan, were killed while trying to detonate ‘pressure cooker bombs’ at Bhantabari in the Triyuga Municipality of Udaypur district. In another incident, two more Maoists died during an accidental bomb blast at Simradii near Janakpur in the Dhanusha district. In the same district, SFs repulsed a Maoist attack on a security post at Dharapani on May 9.
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May - 9 
On the first day of her three-day visit to Nepal, US Assistant Foreign Secretary for South Asia, Christina Rocca, met cabinet vice-chairmen, Tulsi Giri and Kirti Nidhi Bista, at Singha Durbar on May 9. At a press conference after the meeting, Giri sa
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On the first day of her three-day visit to Nepal, US Assistant Foreign Secretary for South Asia, Christina Rocca, met cabinet vice-chairmen, Tulsi Giri and Kirti Nidhi Bista, at Singha Durbar on May 9. At a press conference after the meeting, Giri said, "as far as resumption of aid is concerned, it is up to them to decide."
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May - 9 
Security officials have restricted the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) General Secretary, Madhav Kumar Nepal, and other leaders from meeting cadres in detention centres at Bode and Duwakot in Bhaktapur.
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Security officials have restricted the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) General Secretary, Madhav Kumar Nepal, and other leaders from meeting cadres in detention centres at Bode and Duwakot in Bhaktapur.
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May - 9 
The Himalayan Times has reported that all private schools in the mid-western region have reopened on May 9. For the last two months, the schools were closed due to threats issued by the Maoist-aligned All Nepal National Independent Students’ Union-Re
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The Himalayan Times has reported that all private schools in the mid-western region have reopened on May 9. For the last two months, the schools were closed due to threats issued by the Maoist-aligned All Nepal National Independent Students’ Union-Revolutionary (ANNISU-R). However, some schools continue to remaine closed in the Tanahun district.
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May - 9 
The insurgents shot dead Bhagwan Das Shrestha, coordinator of the district level Monitoring Committee of Chitwan, at his residence in Narayangadh on May 9. Shrestha was recently appointed as the coordinator by the present Government.
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The insurgents shot dead Bhagwan Das Shrestha, coordinator of the district level Monitoring Committee of Chitwan, at his residence in Narayangadh on May 9. Shrestha was recently appointed as the coordinator by the present Government.
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May - 9 
The Nepali Congress President, Girija Prasad Koirala, was barred from meeting party leader Ram Chandra Poudel at Gandaki Hospital in Pokhara on May 9.
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The Nepali Congress President, Girija Prasad Koirala, was barred from meeting party leader Ram Chandra Poudel at Gandaki Hospital in Pokhara on May 9.
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May - 10 
According to Kathmandu Post, three civilians were killed and four others sustained injuries during separate incidents in the Kapilavastu district. On May 10, former chairman of the Chanai Village Development Committee (VDC), Wakil Musalman, was shot
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According to Kathmandu Post, three civilians were killed and four others sustained injuries during separate incidents in the Kapilavastu district. On May 10, former chairman of the Chanai Village Development Committee (VDC), Wakil Musalman, was shot dead by suspected Maoist insurgents at Chanai. Further, a group of four suspected Maoists killed a civilian, identified as Lal Bahadur Belbase, after abducting him from his house at Budadhi VDC area on May 10. In another incident, a civilian, Ayodha Prasad Yadav, was shot dead near Sirsani bridge. Further, a group of armed persons injured four locals at Khuruharia VDC area on May 10.
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May - 10 
According to latest reports quoting the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) sources, the death toll in the overnight clashes between security forces (SFs) and Maoists in the southern district of Siraha has reached 45. At least 37 dead bodies of the insurgents
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According to latest reports quoting the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) sources, the death toll in the overnight clashes between security forces (SFs) and Maoists in the southern district of Siraha has reached 45. At least 37 dead bodies of the insurgents have been recovered from the clash sites around the Bandipur security base, Chorhawa and Mirchaiya posts, while four SF personnel were also killed in the clashes.
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May - 10 
Addressing a function in the western town of Pokhara on May 10, Attorney General Pawan Kumar Ojha said holding elections was the only last option since there was no basis for reinstating the dissolved House in the present context. Earlier, seven oppo
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Addressing a function in the western town of Pokhara on May 10, Attorney General Pawan Kumar Ojha said holding elections was the only last option since there was no basis for reinstating the dissolved House in the present context. Earlier, seven opposition political parties demanded the "reinstatement of the dissolved House of Representatives as a point of departure towards re-activating the country’s constitution."
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May - 10 
During a programme in Kathmandu on May 10, the visiting US Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia, Christina Rocca, said, "a Maoist regime (in Nepal) would certainly threaten stability in the region," and added that the US assistance activities,
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During a programme in Kathmandu on May 10, the visiting US Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia, Christina Rocca, said, "a Maoist regime (in Nepal) would certainly threaten stability in the region," and added that the US assistance activities, together with the efforts of other international donors, were at risk from a brutal Maoist insurgency. Further Rocca said, "The United States has a strong interest in helping the people of Nepal overcome this threat and deal with the country's serious developmental problems." She welcomed the steps taken by the Nepal Government to lift the state of emergency and release political leaders but said the US remained concerned about the reports of continuing repression of civil liberties and additional arrests.
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May - 10 
The Government has released three central leaders of the Nepali Congress, Chakra Bastola, Ram Sharan Mahat and Dil Bahadur Gharti, and a central committee member of the Communist Party of Nepal (UML), Subash Nemwang, on May 10. They were taken into c
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The Government has released three central leaders of the Nepali Congress, Chakra Bastola, Ram Sharan Mahat and Dil Bahadur Gharti, and a central committee member of the Communist Party of Nepal (UML), Subash Nemwang, on May 10. They were taken into custody on April 27 from a hotel at Dilli Bazar in Kathmandu. Separately, security officials have reportedly barred a team of Nepali Congress (Democratic) leaders from meeting party president and ousted Prime Minister, Sher Bahadur Deuba, who is being detained at the Police Training Centre in Maharajgunj on alleged graft charges.
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May - 11 
At the end of her three-day visit to Nepal on May 11, US Assistant Secretary for South Asia, Christina Rocca, held a meeting with King Gyanendra at the Narayanhiti Royal Palace in Kathmandu to discuss the current political situation. During a press c
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At the end of her three-day visit to Nepal on May 11, US Assistant Secretary for South Asia, Christina Rocca, held a meeting with King Gyanendra at the Narayanhiti Royal Palace in Kathmandu to discuss the current political situation. During a press conference on the same day, Rocca said, "We are very concerned about democratic situation, and that there is need to release political prisoners and restoration of civil liberties… Until then, [any] military supplies will remain under review." She also said that it was United States’ firm belief that reconciliation between the Nepalese Government and political parties was crucial if Nepal was to move towards functional democracy and to address "the brutal Maoist insurgency." She added that a couple of years ago, Maoists were active in nearly 30 districts and now they are active in 72 (out of 75) districts in the country.
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May - 11 
On May 11, the Royal Commission for Corruption Control (RCCC) extended the detention of former Prime Minister, Sher Bahadur Deuba, and former Planning Minister, Prakash Man Singh, by five more days after they refused to record their statements on cha
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On May 11, the Royal Commission for Corruption Control (RCCC) extended the detention of former Prime Minister, Sher Bahadur Deuba, and former Planning Minister, Prakash Man Singh, by five more days after they refused to record their statements on charges of financial irregularities in the Melamchi Drinking Water Project. Both have reportedly challenged the constitutionality of the anti-graft body, accusing it of the waging political vendetta.
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May - 12 
According to Kantipur Online, the Maoist insurgents have forced 30 families of security force (SF) personnel out of their homes in the Dharapani and Chaturbhuj areas of Rolpa district on May 12. They reportedly alleged that the families did not compl
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According to Kantipur Online, the Maoist insurgents have forced 30 families of security force (SF) personnel out of their homes in the Dharapani and Chaturbhuj areas of Rolpa district on May 12. They reportedly alleged that the families did not comply with "the regulations of the Maoists' local government."
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May - 12 
According to Press Trust of India, during a special discussion on foreign affairs on May 12 in the lower house of the Indian Parliament (Lok Sabha), Indian Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, said: "Our only concern is that Nepal should approach the
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According to Press Trust of India, during a special discussion on foreign affairs on May 12 in the lower house of the Indian Parliament (Lok Sabha), Indian Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, said: "Our only concern is that Nepal should approach the new era of modernisation with a strong commitment to the twin pillars of Nepal's nationhood, namely constitutional monarchy and multi-party democracy."
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May - 12 
According to the Nepali Congress (NC) party sources, NC leader and former Deputy Prime Minister Ram Chandra Poudel, who was undergoing treatment at the regional hospital in Pokhara, was sent back to security custody at Damauli on May 12. Poudel was a
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According to the Nepali Congress (NC) party sources, NC leader and former Deputy Prime Minister Ram Chandra Poudel, who was undergoing treatment at the regional hospital in Pokhara, was sent back to security custody at Damauli on May 12. Poudel was arrested soon after the ‘royal takeover’ on February 1 and was reportedly suffering from various health problems.
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May - 12 
According to the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA), three Maoist insurgents were killed during separate security operations including two insurgents in mid-western district of Dailekh and another in the Rautahat district on May 12. Further, Army has recovere
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According to the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA), three Maoist insurgents were killed during separate security operations including two insurgents in mid-western district of Dailekh and another in the Rautahat district on May 12. Further, Army has recovered some arms and ammunition from the encounter sites.
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May - 12 
During a press conference on May 12, Government spokesperson and Communication Minister, Tanka Dhakal, said the incumbent Government has made significant achievements in the last 100 days since the February 1 ‘royal takeover’, claiming that the secur
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During a press conference on May 12, Government spokesperson and Communication Minister, Tanka Dhakal, said the incumbent Government has made significant achievements in the last 100 days since the February 1 ‘royal takeover’, claiming that the security situation has improved while signs of effective governance are emerging. According to Dhakal, "The Maoists are suffering heavy defeat. They no more have the confidence to even think that they are making headway." He claimed that heave losses have created a factional fight among the insurgents. Further, he said 659 civilians, 429 personnel of the Royal Nepalese Army, 128 of the Armed Police Force and 354 of the Nepal Police have lost their lives in the last six months. 600 Maoists were killed during security force actions across Nepal during the past three months. The Minister also said, "The government’s decision to hold municipal elections by end of 2062 BS is a beginning towards bringing democratic process back on track," and urged the political parties ‘not to miss this opportunity’.
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May - 12 
Nepal News has reported that hundreds of Maoist victims staged protests, demanding food supplies to the displaced families, in front of the Nepal Food Corporation depot at Thapathali in the capital Kathmandu on May 12. Chairman of the Maoist Victims
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Nepal News has reported that hundreds of Maoist victims staged protests, demanding food supplies to the displaced families, in front of the Nepal Food Corporation depot at Thapathali in the capital Kathmandu on May 12. Chairman of the Maoist Victims Association, Dharma Raj Neupane, said that the Government had shown no concern to the problems of thousands of families displaced due to the conflict and urged them to declare Maoist victims as internal refugees.
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May - 12 
The alliance of seven opposition political parties announced fresh nationwide protests beginning May 15 and also adopted a seven-point code of conduct for a "peaceful joint people’s movement." In a joint statement issued on behalf of the central coor
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The alliance of seven opposition political parties announced fresh nationwide protests beginning May 15 and also adopted a seven-point code of conduct for a "peaceful joint people’s movement." In a joint statement issued on behalf of the central coordination committee, the seven parties said they would organize protest rallies across the country on May 22 and nationwide protest meetings on May 27. Similarly, the agitating parties have announced a special programme involving incumbent and former members of parliament in Kathmandu on June 3. The alliance also said constituent political parties would launch separate programmes so as to support the programmes of the joint movement.
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May - 12 
Two insurgents were killed by the security forces (SFs) at Rajabas in the Kavrepalanchowk district on May 12.
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Two insurgents were killed by the security forces (SFs) at Rajabas in the Kavrepalanchowk district on May 12.
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May - 13 
A group of suspected Maoist insurgents reportedly shot dead a Rashtriya Prajatantra Party member and former Mayor of the eastern town of Itahari, Gitanidhi Rayamajhi, at the busy Itahari market on May 13.
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A group of suspected Maoist insurgents reportedly shot dead a Rashtriya Prajatantra Party member and former Mayor of the eastern town of Itahari, Gitanidhi Rayamajhi, at the busy Itahari market on May 13.
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May - 13 
A Maoist ‘commander’, Ram Pravesh Saha, was killed by the troops at Bhasedhawa in the Rautahat district. On the same day, a civilian bus driver was killed while attempting to remove obstructions placed by the Maoists at Bakaiya in Rautahat.
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A Maoist ‘commander’, Ram Pravesh Saha, was killed by the troops at Bhasedhawa in the Rautahat district. On the same day, a civilian bus driver was killed while attempting to remove obstructions placed by the Maoists at Bakaiya in Rautahat.
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May - 13 
Amidst tight security, hundreds of students affiliated to the seven opposition political parties took out a protest rally in the capital Kathmandu on May 13 against the King.
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Amidst tight security, hundreds of students affiliated to the seven opposition political parties took out a protest rally in the capital Kathmandu on May 13 against the King.
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May - 13 
Nepal News has reported that the Maoists have abducted over 150 students from Rajapur and Dharna in the mid-western district of Dang on an unspecified date.
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Nepal News has reported that the Maoists have abducted over 150 students from Rajapur and Dharna in the mid-western district of Dang on an unspecified date.
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May - 13 
On the same day, the Maoists shot dead two police personnel and injured two others at Damauli, headquarters of the western district of Tanahun.
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On the same day, the Maoists shot dead two police personnel and injured two others at Damauli, headquarters of the western district of Tanahun.
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May - 13 
Protesting against the Army firing at a students’ rally and injuring three students in the Mahendranagar campus, seven student unions have announced a nationwide strike in educational institutes on May 13, today. The unions are also organizing a prot
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Protesting against the Army firing at a students’ rally and injuring three students in the Mahendranagar campus, seven student unions have announced a nationwide strike in educational institutes on May 13, today. The unions are also organizing a protest rally in the capital against the shootout.
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May - 13 
Seven civilians, including a ten-year-old child were injured when the Maoists exploded a bomb in a shop at Panauti municipality in Kavre district on May 13. On the same day, two other civilians were injured in a bomb explosion planted by the Maoists
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Seven civilians, including a ten-year-old child were injured when the Maoists exploded a bomb in a shop at Panauti municipality in Kavre district on May 13. On the same day, two other civilians were injured in a bomb explosion planted by the Maoists along the road near Bakraha river in Morang district. Also, insurgents set fire to a truck at Salang ilaka in Dhading district. No casualties were reported in the incident.
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May - 13 
The Kathmandu Post has reported that two major donors supporting the community forestry programme in Nepal have stopped aid citing "monitoring problems at the field level" as the reason. The chief of Community Forestry Division at the Department of F
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The Kathmandu Post has reported that two major donors supporting the community forestry programme in Nepal have stopped aid citing "monitoring problems at the field level" as the reason. The chief of Community Forestry Division at the Department of Forests, Keshav Kadel, said, "Danish International Development Assistance (DANIDA) and UK's Department for International Development (DFID) have written to us informing their inability to release the money they had committed for community forestry program for this fiscal year."
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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,
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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 - 14 
A civilian identified as Thakarnath Ojha, was killed while trying to remove explosives planted by the insurgents at Bagaikhola ilaka road in Bara district.
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A civilian identified as Thakarnath Ojha, was killed while trying to remove explosives planted by the insurgents at Bagaikhola ilaka road in Bara district.
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May - 14 
During a press meeting in Biratnagar on May 14, a senior Indian security official, Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) of the Seema Surakshya Bal (SSB), Hemchandra Khakrawal, said the Maoists are engaged in drug smuggling to meet the financial r
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During a press meeting in Biratnagar on May 14, a senior Indian security official, Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) of the Seema Surakshya Bal (SSB), Hemchandra Khakrawal, said the Maoists are engaged in drug smuggling to meet the financial requirements of their party.
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May - 14 
Maoists have forcibly abducted around 150 students studying in class 9 and 10 at a school in Bhagvati Village Development Committee (VDC) in Baglung district.
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Maoists have forcibly abducted around 150 students studying in class 9 and 10 at a school in Bhagvati Village Development Committee (VDC) in Baglung district.
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May - 14 
Some three to four students were abducted from Siddheswore VDC in Palpa district. Also, the RNA sources claimed that the insurgents have forced some four dozen villagers to carry explosives from Burunggaon of Jajarkot district towards Dhime area on M
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Some three to four students were abducted from Siddheswore VDC in Palpa district. Also, the RNA sources claimed that the insurgents have forced some four dozen villagers to carry explosives from Burunggaon of Jajarkot district towards Dhime area on May 5.
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May - 15 
A statement released by the RNA said that they have freed some 600 students safely after conducting an operation against the Maoists at Niskot in the western district of Myagdi on May 15. However, the whereabouts of over 500 students said to have bee
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A statement released by the RNA said that they have freed some 600 students safely after conducting an operation against the Maoists at Niskot in the western district of Myagdi on May 15. However, the whereabouts of over 500 students said to have been abducted by Maoists in the Palpa, Tanahun and Baglung districts in western Nepal over the last few days still remain unknown. Further, the statement said insurgents have abducted nearly 200 students from various schools at Kotmoula in the mid-western district of Salyan on May 10.
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May - 15 
According to Himalayan Times, at least 50 Maoist insurgents and two security force (SF) personnel were killed during a clash at Jarayatar near Sindhulimadi in the Sindhuli district on May 15. The Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) spokesperson, Brig Gen Deepa
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According to Himalayan Times, at least 50 Maoist insurgents and two security force (SF) personnel were killed during a clash at Jarayatar near Sindhulimadi in the Sindhuli district on May 15. The Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) spokesperson, Brig Gen Deepak Kumar Gurung, confirmed the clash, but stated that he did not have details of the incident. The clash reportedly occurred when the SFs encountered about 700 Maoists in the area. Troops were reportedly pursuing the insurgents who were returning to their hideouts after staging attacks at three SF bases in the eastern district of Siraha last week.
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May - 15 
According to the RNA sources, around 1,270 members of 292 families have been forced to flee their homes by the Maoists and the violence against Army personnel’s families was reportedly increasing in recent times.
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According to the RNA sources, around 1,270 members of 292 families have been forced to flee their homes by the Maoists and the violence against Army personnel’s families was reportedly increasing in recent times.
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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 
In a public notice issued on May 15, four major donor agencies operating in Nepal have announced that they have decided to suspend works in remote northern district of Kalikot in protest of the assault on two NGO staff by the Maoist cadres at Sukatiy
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In a public notice issued on May 15, four major donor agencies operating in Nepal have announced that they have decided to suspend works in remote northern district of Kalikot in protest of the assault on two NGO staff by the Maoist cadres at Sukatiya in the Kalikot district. The four major donors - German Technical Agency, World Food Programme, Department for International Development and Dutch Cooperation Agency - said that the Maoist leadership is responsible for the actions of its cadres in Kalikot and throughout Nepal.
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May - 15 
Nepal News has reported that an armed group of insurgents have abducted a journalist (working for 'Aankha'), Som Sharma, from his residence at Mangalbare Bazaar in the eastern district of Ilam.
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Nepal News has reported that an armed group of insurgents have abducted a journalist (working for 'Aankha'), Som Sharma, from his residence at Mangalbare Bazaar in the eastern district of Ilam.
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May - 15 
Reports indicated that only six bodies of Maoists killed in the clash at Jaraytar in Sindhuli district on May 15 have been recovered thus far, while three soldiers and one police personnel also died during the incident.
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Reports indicated that only six bodies of Maoists killed in the clash at Jaraytar in Sindhuli district on May 15 have been recovered thus far, while three soldiers and one police personnel also died during the incident.
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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 displa
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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 
A statement issued by the British Embassy in Kathmandu on May 16 said, "The European Union (EU) welcomes the announcement by the political parties in Nepal that they had achieved a joint position," and urged both the King and political parties to sho
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A statement issued by the British Embassy in Kathmandu on May 16 said, "The European Union (EU) welcomes the announcement by the political parties in Nepal that they had achieved a joint position," and urged both the King and political parties to show flexibility in initiating a dialogue and also reviving the democratic process.
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May - 16 
According to Himalayan Times, the Army has claimed that at least 43 Maoist insurgents were killed and over 100 injured during an encounter at Taple in the Udayapur district on May 16. Eight dead bodies were reportedly recovered from the incident site
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According to Himalayan Times, the Army has claimed that at least 43 Maoist insurgents were killed and over 100 injured during an encounter at Taple in the Udayapur district on May 16. Eight dead bodies were reportedly recovered from the incident site and 35 more bodies were found at Gobari area in the same district. Eight soldiers and one police personnel were also killed in this incident. Security forces (SFs) recovered two SLRs, seven .303 rifles, one SMG and a huge quantity of socket bombs and other explosives from the encounter site.
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May - 16 
An insurgent was killed at Chandbela village in the Sunsari district. SF sources claimed they seized some documents from the slain Maoist that reveal some targets of attack, including a plan to kill the former Mayor of Itahari Municipality, Gita Nidh
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An insurgent was killed at Chandbela village in the Sunsari district. SF sources claimed they seized some documents from the slain Maoist that reveal some targets of attack, including a plan to kill the former Mayor of Itahari Municipality, Gita Nidhi Rayamajhi.
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May - 16 
Kathmandu Post has reported that at least nine security force (SF) personnel were killed and 17 others sustained injuries during clashes with the Maoist insurgents in the Lekh Village Development Committee (VDC) area of Udaypur district on May 16.
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Kathmandu Post has reported that at least nine security force (SF) personnel were killed and 17 others sustained injuries during clashes with the Maoist insurgents in the Lekh Village Development Committee (VDC) area of Udaypur district on May 16.
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May - 16 
Major Sushil Dahal of the Royal Nepalese Army's (RNA) Directorate of Public Relations stated in Kathmandu that they have, for the first time, recovered three advanced Global Positioning Systems from the insurgents at Betni village in the Makwanpur di
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Major Sushil Dahal of the Royal Nepalese Army's (RNA) Directorate of Public Relations stated in Kathmandu that they have, for the first time, recovered three advanced Global Positioning Systems from the insurgents at Betni village in the Makwanpur district
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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 
SF sources claimed that eight Maoists were killed during a clash in the Taple area of the same district on May 16.
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SF sources claimed that eight Maoists were killed during a clash in the Taple area of the same district on May 16.
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May - 16 
SFs shot dead the Maoist chief of Padariya village committee, Sat Lal Choudhari, in the Sarlahi district on May 16.
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SFs shot dead the Maoist chief of Padariya village committee, Sat Lal Choudhari, in the Sarlahi district on May 16.
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May - 16 
Six insurgents died and three persons, including two police personnel, sustained injuries during a clash at Ratnanagar Municipality in the Chitwan district on May 16.
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Six insurgents died and three persons, including two police personnel, sustained injuries during a clash at Ratnanagar Municipality in the Chitwan district on May 16.
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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 - 16 
The Royal Commission for Corruption Control (RCCC) is reported to have filed cases against six persons, including former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba and his then cabinet minister, Prakash Man Singh, for financial irregularities while selecting
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The Royal Commission for Corruption Control (RCCC) is reported to have filed cases against six persons, including former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba and his then cabinet minister, Prakash Man Singh, for financial irregularities while selecting contractor for construction of the access road of the Melamchi Drinking Water Project.
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May - 17 
According to Kathmandu Post, at least 11 Maoist insurgents were killed during an encounter with the security forces (SFs) in the Chisapani area of Udayapur district on May 17. SFs recovered four .303 rifles, 40 bullets, five detonators and two grenad
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According to Kathmandu Post, at least 11 Maoist insurgents were killed during an encounter with the security forces (SFs) in the Chisapani area of Udayapur district on May 17. SFs recovered four .303 rifles, 40 bullets, five detonators and two grenades from the incident site.
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May - 17 May - 19
According to Kathmandu Post, the security forces (SFs) have killed eight Maoist insurgents during separate encounters in different districts in the past two days, said a release of the Directorate of Public Relations, Royal Nepalese Army (RNA), on Ma
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According to Kathmandu Post, the security forces (SFs) have killed eight Maoist insurgents during separate encounters in different districts in the past two days, said a release of the Directorate of Public Relations, Royal Nepalese Army (RNA), on May 19. While six Maoists were shot dead at Tatopani in the Jumla district on May 19, the SFs also killed an ‘area committee in-charge’, identified as Jogindra, at Bhattekhola in the Rautahat district, and another insurgent at Dagale in the Udayapur district on May 17.
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May - 17 
An insurgent was killed at Majhuwa in the Sindhuli district on May 17.
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An insurgent was killed at Majhuwa in the Sindhuli district on May 17.
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May - 17 
In Palpa district, the insurgents detonated bombs and damaged a transmission station of the Nepal Television at Tansen on May 17. Preliminary reports have estimated that the bombing caused damage worth Rupees 3.5 million.
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In Palpa district, the insurgents detonated bombs and damaged a transmission station of the Nepal Television at Tansen on May 17. Preliminary reports have estimated that the bombing caused damage worth Rupees 3.5 million.
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May - 17 
In the Salyan district, Maoists have reportedly abducted some 200 students from three schools in the Kavra, Falabang and Tribeni areas on an unspecified date. They have also abducted a former official of the Kaski District Education Office, Balraj Pu
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In the Salyan district, Maoists have reportedly abducted some 200 students from three schools in the Kavra, Falabang and Tribeni areas on an unspecified date. They have also abducted a former official of the Kaski District Education Office, Balraj Pudel, and a schoolteacher in Kaski district.
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May - 17 
Nepal News, quoting the Private and Boarding Schools Organisation Nepal (PABSON) sources, has reported that schools in Ilam district have decided to halt curricular activities for one week after receiving continuous threats from the Maoist-affiliated
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Nepal News, quoting the Private and Boarding Schools Organisation Nepal (PABSON) sources, has reported that schools in Ilam district have decided to halt curricular activities for one week after receiving continuous threats from the Maoist-affiliated, All Nepal National Independent Students Union (Revolutionary). Over 15000 students studying in 44 schools have been affected due to the closure, reports said.
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May - 17 
On May 17, the Supreme Court ordered release of over a dozen political leaders, including five central level leaders of the Communist Party of Nepal (UML). Kathmandu Post has reported that the seven agitating political parties have demanded dissoluti
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On May 17, the Supreme Court ordered release of over a dozen political leaders, including five central level leaders of the Communist Party of Nepal (UML). Kathmandu Post has reported that the seven agitating political parties have demanded dissolution of the Royal Commission for Corruption Control and decided to take out protest rallies across the country on May 22.
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May - 17 
One SF personnel, identified as Shankar Sharki, was abducted and later killed by the Maoists at Chaatakpur in the Kailali district.
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One SF personnel, identified as Shankar Sharki, was abducted and later killed by the Maoists at Chaatakpur in the Kailali district.
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May - 18 
In a statement sent to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Nepali Service, Maoists affiliated to the All Nepal Trade Union Federation (ANTUF) chairman, Shalikram Jamarkattel, said that the Federation had decided to withdraw all protest program
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In a statement sent to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Nepali Service, Maoists affiliated to the All Nepal Trade Union Federation (ANTUF) chairman, Shalikram Jamarkattel, said that the Federation had decided to withdraw all protest programmes, including 'indefinite closure’ of some industrial establishments and transport strike, from May 19-21 "for the time being." Earlier, the ANTUF had called for a strike, including indefinite closure of a five-star hotel in Kathmandu.
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May - 18 
In an interview to Radio Nepal on May 18, the Home Minister, Dan Bahadur Shahi, reportedly said, "We don’t see any environment for negotiations right now. If they [Maoists] come forward a positive and liberal attitude, the government will not say no…
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In an interview to Radio Nepal on May 18, the Home Minister, Dan Bahadur Shahi, reportedly said, "We don’t see any environment for negotiations right now. If they [Maoists] come forward a positive and liberal attitude, the government will not say no… But the government is not going to take any initiative for peace talks." Shahi stated that the Maoist military power has diminished greatly due to their internal conflict and the offensive of the security forces and added that morale of the troops has been boosted by the royal move of February 1.
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May - 18 
The CPN-UML general secretary, Madhav Kumar Nepal, is reported to have said that India, China and the European Union were behind Nepal’s political parties in their fight for democracy, civil liberties and the establishment of governance by the people
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The CPN-UML general secretary, Madhav Kumar Nepal, is reported to have said that India, China and the European Union were behind Nepal’s political parties in their fight for democracy, civil liberties and the establishment of governance by the people.
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May - 18 May - 19
The insurgents have reportedly killed two teachers in the Dang and Kavre districts. According to Nepal Samacharpatra, the body of a 58-year-old teacher, Narendra Raj Neupane, was found at the premises of Bijauri Secondary School at Hapur in the mid-w
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The insurgents have reportedly killed two teachers in the Dang and Kavre districts. According to Nepal Samacharpatra, the body of a 58-year-old teacher, Narendra Raj Neupane, was found at the premises of Bijauri Secondary School at Hapur in the mid-western district of Dang on May 19. Further, the Maoists shot dead another teacher, Shambhu Bahadur Thapa, in the Kavre district on May 18.
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May - 18 
The Nepal Bar Association president, Shambhu Thapa, filed a writ petition in the Supreme Court on May 18 against Government vice chairmen, Tulsi Giri and Kiritinidhi Bista, Home Minister Shahi and chief of the Nepal Police, Shayam Bhakta Thapa, deman
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The Nepal Bar Association president, Shambhu Thapa, filed a writ petition in the Supreme Court on May 18 against Government vice chairmen, Tulsi Giri and Kiritinidhi Bista, Home Minister Shahi and chief of the Nepal Police, Shayam Bhakta Thapa, demanding that the Court hand out maximum punishment to them for "contempt of court."
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May - 18 
The Nepal Government has reportedly released five opposition political activists, including Communist Party of Nepal (UML) leader Bamdev Gautam, and Nepali Congress leaders, Ashok Koirala, Amod Prasad Upadhayay, Bina Paudel and student leader Guru Pr
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The Nepal Government has reportedly released five opposition political activists, including Communist Party of Nepal (UML) leader Bamdev Gautam, and Nepali Congress leaders, Ashok Koirala, Amod Prasad Upadhayay, Bina Paudel and student leader Guru Prasad Ghimire following Supreme Court orders on May 18.
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May - 19 
Kantipur Online has reported that the security forces (SFs) foiled a Maoist attack on the Dhangadi army barrack in far western Nepal on May 19. Sources in the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) said the insurgents opened fire and hurled grenades at the barrac
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Kantipur Online has reported that the security forces (SFs) foiled a Maoist attack on the Dhangadi army barrack in far western Nepal on May 19. Sources in the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) said the insurgents opened fire and hurled grenades at the barrack, but the troops repelled the attack and forced the insurgents to flee the area. However, there were no reports on casualties from the incident site.
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May - 19 
Maoist insurgents looted most of the transmission equipment from Ghodaghodi FM station at Attariya in the Kailali district on May 19, according to Nepal News.
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Maoist insurgents looted most of the transmission equipment from Ghodaghodi FM station at Attariya in the Kailali district on May 19, according to Nepal News.
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May - 19 
Maoists on May 19, exploded improvised explosives at an Ex-Army Boarding School at Bhoteodar Village Development Committee (VDC) in Lamjung district. According to Nepal Samacharpatra daily, the explosion caused damage worth Rupees one million. Maoist
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Maoists on May 19, exploded improvised explosives at an Ex-Army Boarding School at Bhoteodar Village Development Committee (VDC) in Lamjung district. According to Nepal Samacharpatra daily, the explosion caused damage worth Rupees one million. Maoists also asked the administration to close the school, while following the incident, two schools in the area have been reportedly closed.
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May - 19 
On May 19, Maoists had shot dead a civilian in Banke district.
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On May 19, Maoists had shot dead a civilian in Banke district.
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May - 20 May - 22
According to a Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) statement, ten Maoist insurgents were killed in clashes with security forces on May 20 and May 21. Security forces killed one Maoist at Hangdewa area in Taplejung district on May 22. While on May 21, security
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According to a Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) statement, ten Maoist insurgents were killed in clashes with security forces on May 20 and May 21. Security forces killed one Maoist at Hangdewa area in Taplejung district on May 22. While on May 21, security forces shot dead one Maoist at Basedawa area in Rautahat district, two Maoists at Chyandanda area of Khotang district and Madan Ale, the Maoist 'area commander', at Ramjakot area in Tanahun district.
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May - 20 
During a press conference in the capital Kathmandu on May 20, the Director General of the Logistics and Operations Division of the RNA, Major General Kiran Shumsher Thapa, claimed that there has been a significant improvement in the law and order sit
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During a press conference in the capital Kathmandu on May 20, the Director General of the Logistics and Operations Division of the RNA, Major General Kiran Shumsher Thapa, claimed that there has been a significant improvement in the law and order situation since the ‘royal takeover’ on February 1. A statement released by the RNA said a total of 556 insurgents were killed during SF operations since February 1, 2005. While 375 Maoists had surrendered during this period, SFs had recovered nearly 120 units of arms. Further, the RNA has reportedly assessed the current strength of the Maoists to be approximately 9,500 and additionally around 25,000 militia, 14,000 political activists and around 100,000 sympathisers. According to the RNA, over 2,100 SF personnel had lost their lives during the nine years of insurgency while over 2,100 civilians were killed by the insurgents and over 8,000 insurgents were killed in counter insurgency operations during the same period. The RNA has also alleged that the insurgents killed 136 children during the period.
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May - 20 
Hundreds of students took out a rally in Kathmandu on May 20 calling for the restoration of democracy.
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Hundreds of students took out a rally in Kathmandu on May 20 calling for the restoration of democracy.
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May - 20 
Stating that they were forced into becoming members of the Maoist party, 30 people from the Magar community of Salleri area surrendered before the local administration in Dailekh district on May 20.
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Stating that they were forced into becoming members of the Maoist party, 30 people from the Magar community of Salleri area surrendered before the local administration in Dailekh district on May 20.
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May - 20 
The authorities have released former All Nepal National Free Students Union (ANNFSU) president, Rajendra Rai, on May 20. Rai had been re-arrested from the premises of Kathmandu District Court on May 16.
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The authorities have released former All Nepal National Free Students Union (ANNFSU) president, Rajendra Rai, on May 20. Rai had been re-arrested from the premises of Kathmandu District Court on May 16.
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May - 20 
Two civilians were reportedly wounded when an improvised device exploded at a restaurant in Pokhara on May 20. Police have claimed that the Maoist insurgents triggered the explosion.
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Two civilians were reportedly wounded when an improvised device exploded at a restaurant in Pokhara on May 20. Police have claimed that the Maoist insurgents triggered the explosion.
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May - 21 
According to Himalayan Times, the security forces recovered two more bodies of Maoist insurgents who were killed during the clash at Tamlichha in the Udayapur district on May 21. Further, the body of another insurgent was recovered from Baltiya jungl
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According to Himalayan Times, the security forces recovered two more bodies of Maoist insurgents who were killed during the clash at Tamlichha in the Udayapur district on May 21. Further, the body of another insurgent was recovered from Baltiya jungle area in the Sindhuli district.
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May - 21 
At Khatyang in Mugu district, over a half dozen schools have been closed following Maoist threats. Schools in the area closed down as teachers refrained from going to schools fearing Maoist abduction, according to reports.
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At Khatyang in Mugu district, over a half dozen schools have been closed following Maoist threats. Schools in the area closed down as teachers refrained from going to schools fearing Maoist abduction, according to reports.
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May - 21 
At least five Maoists were killed in a gunbattle with security forces at Tamlisa area of Udaypur district on May 21. Few arms and explosives were recovered from the clash scene, sources added.
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At least five Maoists were killed in a gunbattle with security forces at Tamlisa area of Udaypur district on May 21. Few arms and explosives were recovered from the clash scene, sources added.
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May - 21 
Himalayan Times has reported that Maoists have bombed the RNA spokesperson Brig. Gen. Dipak Kumar Gurung’s house at Kawasoti village in the Nawalparasi district on May 21.
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Himalayan Times has reported that Maoists have bombed the RNA spokesperson Brig. Gen. Dipak Kumar Gurung’s house at Kawasoti village in the Nawalparasi district on May 21.
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May - 22 
A Kathmandu Post report, quoting the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) statement, said a child, Puja Chaisir, was killed during Maoist firing in the Kailali district and another civilian, Lok Raj Bhattarai, was killed when a stray bomb exploded in the Dadeld
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A Kathmandu Post report, quoting the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) statement, said a child, Puja Chaisir, was killed during Maoist firing in the Kailali district and another civilian, Lok Raj Bhattarai, was killed when a stray bomb exploded in the Dadeldhura district on May 22.
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May - 22 
An unidentified group killed the district chairman of the peasants' organization of Rastriya Prajatantra Party, Dalman Thami, at Dadagaun in the eastern Dolakha district on May 22.
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An unidentified group killed the district chairman of the peasants' organization of Rastriya Prajatantra Party, Dalman Thami, at Dadagaun in the eastern Dolakha district on May 22.
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May - 23 
Suspected Maoists set ablaze the ancestral home of Chief Justice Hari Prasad Sharma at Rajhana in the Dang district on May 23. Two more houses belonging to Sharma's brothers were also torched. However, no casualties were reported in these incidents.
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Suspected Maoists set ablaze the ancestral home of Chief Justice Hari Prasad Sharma at Rajhana in the Dang district on May 23. Two more houses belonging to Sharma's brothers were also torched. However, no casualties were reported in these incidents.
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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 - 24 
Himalayan Times quoted an unnamed security source as saying that ammunitions had arrived from Germany and added, "It is learnt that the government had bought the ammunition from the international market."
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Himalayan Times quoted an unnamed security source as saying that ammunitions had arrived from Germany and added, "It is learnt that the government had bought the ammunition from the international market."
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May - 24 
In the countery, eight Maoists are reported to have surrendered before the local administration at Chitwan district.
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In the countery, eight Maoists are reported to have surrendered before the local administration at Chitwan district.
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May - 24 
Kantipur Online has reported that five leaders of the Nepali Congress (NC) were released after an order from the Appellate Court in Janakpur on May 24.
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Kantipur Online has reported that five leaders of the Nepali Congress (NC) were released after an order from the Appellate Court in Janakpur on May 24.
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May - 24 
Nepal News has reported that at least six people were wounded when suspected Maoists triggered an improvised explosive device at Prithvi Chowk in Pokhara on May 24.
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Nepal News has reported that at least six people were wounded when suspected Maoists triggered an improvised explosive device at Prithvi Chowk in Pokhara on May 24.
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May - 24 
On May 24, the spokesperson of the United States embassy in Kathmandu, Constance C Jones, said that no new consignment of arms has been delivered to Nepal after the ‘royal takeover’ on February 1. Further, he said military assistance to Nepal was und
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On May 24, the spokesperson of the United States embassy in Kathmandu, Constance C Jones, said that no new consignment of arms has been delivered to Nepal after the ‘royal takeover’ on February 1. Further, he said military assistance to Nepal was under constant review and added that US had never suspended non-lethal security assistance. The US embassy made this clarification after a report in Nepal Samacharpatra claimed that fresh supplies of arms had been delivered to Nepal aboard an US-made Boeing 747.
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May - 24 
On the same day, SF personnel killed three more insurgents while repulsing a Maoist attack on a security base in the Hasulia VDC area of Kailali district.
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On the same day, SF personnel killed three more insurgents while repulsing a Maoist attack on a security base in the Hasulia VDC area of Kailali district.
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May - 24 May - 25
Student leader Gagan Kumar Thapa was finally released on May 25 from illegal detention following a second order from the Supreme Court. He was released in the presence of Bhaktapur District Court Judge, Mira Khadka, as per an apex court order deliver
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Student leader Gagan Kumar Thapa was finally released on May 25 from illegal detention following a second order from the Supreme Court. He was released in the presence of Bhaktapur District Court Judge, Mira Khadka, as per an apex court order delivered on May 24, which termed his detention as illegal.
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May - 24 
The Maoists Victims Association (MVA) has declared fresh agitation from May 24 demanding that the Government declare them internal refugees and ensure resettlement. Chairman of the MVA said, "We are compelled to take to the streets because the govern
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The Maoists Victims Association (MVA) has declared fresh agitation from May 24 demanding that the Government declare them internal refugees and ensure resettlement. Chairman of the MVA said, "We are compelled to take to the streets because the government failed to fulfil its commitments. We see no other option than protests to defend our right to life."
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May - 24 
The Supreme Court (SC), on May 24, ordered the authorities, for the second time, to release student leader Gagan Kumar Thapa from what it termed "illegal detention", and warned the authorities that the continuation of illegal detentions in defiance o
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The Supreme Court (SC), on May 24, ordered the authorities, for the second time, to release student leader Gagan Kumar Thapa from what it termed "illegal detention", and warned the authorities that the continuation of illegal detentions in defiance of the court's orders is against the spirit of the Constitution. Earlier on May 5, the police had re-arrested Thapa from inside the Hanuman Dhoka Police Office, defying the SC order to release him.
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May - 25 
According to Meghanath Padhya, the chief district officer of Dailekh, 18 villagers from Salleri and Mehaltoli VDCs surrendered before the local administration on May 25 stating that they were forced into becoming members of the Maoist party.
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According to Meghanath Padhya, the chief district officer of Dailekh, 18 villagers from Salleri and Mehaltoli VDCs surrendered before the local administration on May 25 stating that they were forced into becoming members of the Maoist party.
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May - 25 
Following the Supreme Court order of May 25, the Government released a dozen student leaders, including Pradeep Poudel of the NC-affiliated Nepal Students Union and Thakur Gaire, leader of CPN (UML) student wing, the All Nepal National Free Students
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Following the Supreme Court order of May 25, the Government released a dozen student leaders, including Pradeep Poudel of the NC-affiliated Nepal Students Union and Thakur Gaire, leader of CPN (UML) student wing, the All Nepal National Free Students Union.
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May - 25 
Four bodies of Maoists were recovered during an operation at Rakula Khola in the Udayapur district on May 25.
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Four bodies of Maoists were recovered during an operation at Rakula Khola in the Udayapur district on May 25.
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May - 25 
On the same day, another Maoist was killed at Pairahi in the Rautahat district.
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On the same day, another Maoist was killed at Pairahi in the Rautahat district.
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May - 25 
Security forces (SFs) have reportedly shot dead at least 15 Maoist insurgents in separate clashes during the past two days. A Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) statement said four Maoists each were killed in the Ratamate area of Arghakhanchi district and at
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Security forces (SFs) have reportedly shot dead at least 15 Maoist insurgents in separate clashes during the past two days. A Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) statement said four Maoists each were killed in the Ratamate area of Arghakhanchi district and at Naula in Kanchanpur district on May 25.
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May - 25 
Two insurgents were killed at Chandbela Village Committee (VDC) area in Sunsari district.
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Two insurgents were killed at Chandbela Village Committee (VDC) area in Sunsari district.
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May - 26 
According to Nepal News, authorities have freed Nepali Congress (NC) general secretary, Sushil Koirala, and two-dozen other politicians and student leaders on May 26. Koirala, who has been in custody for over three months, was released from Nepalganj
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According to Nepal News, authorities have freed Nepali Congress (NC) general secretary, Sushil Koirala, and two-dozen other politicians and student leaders on May 26. Koirala, who has been in custody for over three months, was released from Nepalganj along with former minister and NC leader Shiv Raj Joshi, National Assembly member and NC leader Tilak KC and five others, according to the Home Ministry.
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May - 27 
Demonstrators affiliated to the seven-party alliance, agitated on the streets in Biratnagar, Jankapur, Pokhara, Birgunj, Nepalgunj and in all nine districts of the far western region calling for the restoration of the dissolved House of Representativ
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Demonstrators affiliated to the seven-party alliance, agitated on the streets in Biratnagar, Jankapur, Pokhara, Birgunj, Nepalgunj and in all nine districts of the far western region calling for the restoration of the dissolved House of Representatives and an immediate end of the ‘royal takeover’.
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May - 27 
During a ceremony organized by the Tribhuvan University in the capital Kathmandu on May 27, King Gyanendra called upon major political parties to come forward to take up their responsibility to protect democracy from terrorism, to control corruption
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During a ceremony organized by the Tribhuvan University in the capital Kathmandu on May 27, King Gyanendra called upon major political parties to come forward to take up their responsibility to protect democracy from terrorism, to control corruption and stop misuse of taxpayers’ money. He said, "violence was not the way to reach into consensus… there is a need of common commitment and involvement of all the political parties in order to provide stability to the law and order that was being restored in the country." Defending his takeover of the Government on February 1, the King claimed he was compelled to take the move in order to save democracy from terrorism and rescue the country. He also assured to hold all elections including that at the municipal level.
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May - 27 
In the Rautahat district, a child was killed when a bomb planted by the Maoists exploded at a school in the Faujaha area on May 27.
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In the Rautahat district, a child was killed when a bomb planted by the Maoists exploded at a school in the Faujaha area on May 27.
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May - 27 
Maoist district level leader, identified as Tej Singh Karki alias Pariwartan, was killed at Dodhara area in Kanchanpur district on May 27. One pistol, three socket bombs, mobile phone set and documents were recovered from the slain Maoists.
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Maoist district level leader, identified as Tej Singh Karki alias Pariwartan, was killed at Dodhara area in Kanchanpur district on May 27. One pistol, three socket bombs, mobile phone set and documents were recovered from the slain Maoists.
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May - 27 
Maoists have reportedly tortured and later killed a villager in Gotihawa Village Development Committee (VDC) of Kapilvastu district on May 27.
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Maoists have reportedly tortured and later killed a villager in Gotihawa Village Development Committee (VDC) of Kapilvastu district on May 27.
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May - 27 
On the same day, authorities released some of the political detainees including Nepali Congress (NC) leaders, Arjun Narsingh, Gopal Rai, Gopal Pahadi and Suresh Malla and NC-Democratic leaders, Bimelendra Nidhi and Deep Kumar Upadheya.
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On the same day, authorities released some of the political detainees including Nepali Congress (NC) leaders, Arjun Narsingh, Gopal Rai, Gopal Pahadi and Suresh Malla and NC-Democratic leaders, Bimelendra Nidhi and Deep Kumar Upadheya.
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May - 27 
The Maoists had exploded a bomb targeting the Tea and Coffee Development Board office and caused damages to the building at Naya Baneshwor on May 27.
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The Maoists had exploded a bomb targeting the Tea and Coffee Development Board office and caused damages to the building at Naya Baneshwor on May 27.
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May - 27 
Three police personnel were killed and another sustained injuries when Maoist insurgents opened fire on a group of security force (SF) personnel in the southern border town of Bhairahawa on May 27. Two Maoists were also killed and a civilian was inju
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Three police personnel were killed and another sustained injuries when Maoist insurgents opened fire on a group of security force (SF) personnel in the southern border town of Bhairahawa on May 27. Two Maoists were also killed and a civilian was injured during the same incident.
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A statement released by the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) said that at least six Maoist insurgents were killed in separate operations across the country. Two insurgents were killed at Dhungeshwor in the Dailekh district on May 29 and three other Maoists,
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A statement released by the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) said that at least six Maoist insurgents were killed in separate operations across the country. Two insurgents were killed at Dhungeshwor in the Dailekh district on May 29 and three other Maoists, identified as Parjung Malla, Nutuk Lama and Ganesh Fidil, were killed at Raralihi in Jumla district on May 28. Further, an insurgent was killed at Puntura area in the Dadeldhura district on May 31.
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May - 28 
According to Nepal News, a Maoist district level leader, Jal Thapa alias Ananta, was killed during a security forces search operation at Raralihi area in Jumla district on May 28.
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According to Nepal News, a Maoist district level leader, Jal Thapa alias Ananta, was killed during a security forces search operation at Raralihi area in Jumla district on May 28.
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May - 28 
The insurgents killed a police personnel, Kaushilya Majhi, and her child in the Kailali district and also torched their house on May 28.
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The insurgents killed a police personnel, Kaushilya Majhi, and her child in the Kailali district and also torched their house on May 28.
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May - 28 
The Kantipur Online quoting other reports states that the United Kingdom has decided to resume non-lethal military assistance to Nepal on humanitarian grounds. The assistance, reportedly worth 1.34 million pounds, comprises non-lethal aid like survei
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The Kantipur Online quoting other reports states that the United Kingdom has decided to resume non-lethal military assistance to Nepal on humanitarian grounds. The assistance, reportedly worth 1.34 million pounds, comprises non-lethal aid like surveillance helicopters with night flying capability and communications enhancements, 40 general purpose Land Rovers and Explosive Ordinance Disposal equipment and vehicles.
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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 - 29 
During an interactive session in Kathmandu on May 29, leader of the Communist Party of Nepal (UML), Pradeep Nepal, while speaking in favour of the reinstatement of dissolved House of Representatives said, "The whole country, except the areas within t
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During an interactive session in Kathmandu on May 29, leader of the Communist Party of Nepal (UML), Pradeep Nepal, while speaking in favour of the reinstatement of dissolved House of Representatives said, "The whole country, except the areas within the ring road, is under Maoist control and how can the government hold municipal elections?".
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May - 29 
Hundreds of journalists held a mass rally organised by the Federation of Nepalese Journalists in the capital Kathmandu on May 29 to protest against the Government’s attempts to curb press freedom.
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Hundreds of journalists held a mass rally organised by the Federation of Nepalese Journalists in the capital Kathmandu on May 29 to protest against the Government’s attempts to curb press freedom.
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May - 29 
Kantipur Online, quoting a statement released by the Private and Boarding Schools' Organization Nepal, has reported that private schools in the Panchthar, Ilam, Rupandehi, Lamjung, Palpa, Gorkha, Nawalparasi and Baglung districts had been shut down d
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Kantipur Online, quoting a statement released by the Private and Boarding Schools' Organization Nepal, has reported that private schools in the Panchthar, Ilam, Rupandehi, Lamjung, Palpa, Gorkha, Nawalparasi and Baglung districts had been shut down due to Maoist' threats.
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May - 29 
On the same day, four Maoists were killed in the Dunger area of Dailekh district, while another insurgent was killed at Kudari in Jumla district.
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On the same day, four Maoists were killed in the Dunger area of Dailekh district, while another insurgent was killed at Kudari in Jumla district.
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May - 29 
Suspected Maoists caused a minor explosion at ward no. 22 office of the Lalitpur Sub-metropolis on May 29. However, no one was injured.
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Suspected Maoists caused a minor explosion at ward no. 22 office of the Lalitpur Sub-metropolis on May 29. However, no one was injured.
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May - 30 
A bomb exploded near the Ward No 1 office of the Lalitpur Sub-metropolitan City in Lalitpur district on May 30-evening. The blast, however, caused no major damage.
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A bomb exploded near the Ward No 1 office of the Lalitpur Sub-metropolitan City in Lalitpur district on May 30-evening. The blast, however, caused no major damage.
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May - 30 
According to Kantipur Online, an Armed Police Force (APF) personnel was killed during a Maoist attack at the APF base camp of Gaddachowki in the Kanchanpur district on May 30. An insurgent's body was also recovered from the incident site and police s
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According to Kantipur Online, an Armed Police Force (APF) personnel was killed during a Maoist attack at the APF base camp of Gaddachowki in the Kanchanpur district on May 30. An insurgent's body was also recovered from the incident site and police sources claimed that at least five Maoists were killed during the crossfire. Four M-16 magazines, one .303 rifle, bullets and socket bombs were reportedly recovered from the incident site.
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May - 30 
In an interview to the BBC Nepali Service on May 30, senior Maoist leader Baburam Bhattarai claimed that his party is in contact with the seven political parties’ alliance, India and other international powers and added that there has been some progr
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In an interview to the BBC Nepali Service on May 30, senior Maoist leader Baburam Bhattarai claimed that his party is in contact with the seven political parties’ alliance, India and other international powers and added that there has been some progress with regard to moving towards ‘democratic republicanism.’
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May - 30 
Reports from the far-western district of Kanchanpur indicated that the security forces (SFs) have repulsed a Maoist attack targeting the security base of the Armed Police Force (APF) at Gadda Chowki on May 30. According to Nepal News, hundreds of ins
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Reports from the far-western district of Kanchanpur indicated that the security forces (SFs) have repulsed a Maoist attack targeting the security base of the Armed Police Force (APF) at Gadda Chowki on May 30. According to Nepal News, hundreds of insurgents arrived at the APF base at around 7:30 pm (NST) on tractors and opened fire from three or four positions simultaneously. The insurgents left after a nearly three-hour long gun battle. The number of fatalities, however, has not been stated thus far. SF sources claimed there were heavy casualty on the Maoist side and that they took away bodies of at least half a dozen insurgents along with them.
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May - 31 
Maoists have bombed and looted property worth Rupees 3.5 million from the house of an ex-state minister, Bikram Shah, at Khalanga, district headquarters of Jumla, on May 31.
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Maoists have bombed and looted property worth Rupees 3.5 million from the house of an ex-state minister, Bikram Shah, at Khalanga, district headquarters of Jumla, on May 31.
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May - 31 
On May 31, the Royal Commission for Corruption Control (RCCC) Chairman, Bhakta Bahadur Koirala, issued orders to release former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, former minister Prakash Man Singh, three officials and a contractor, on bail amounting
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On May 31, the Royal Commission for Corruption Control (RCCC) Chairman, Bhakta Bahadur Koirala, issued orders to release former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, former minister Prakash Man Singh, three officials and a contractor, on bail amounting to Rs Five million each. Both the leaders, however, refused to accept bail. Further, security officials reportedly prevented a team of the Nepali Congress (Democratic) leaders from meeting Deuba.
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May - 31 
Reports quoting United News of India said that the Indian Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, has denied India’s interference in the internal affairs of Nepal and added that India wanted democracy to flourish in Nepal. Further, Singh said, ''process
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Reports quoting United News of India said that the Indian Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, has denied India’s interference in the internal affairs of Nepal and added that India wanted democracy to flourish in Nepal. Further, Singh said, ''process (of dismissing an elected government) that he (King) had started must be reversed. There must be a visible roadmap for restoration of democracy. I got the impression that he did not disagree with me.''
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*Data till , May 01, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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