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Nepal

Police detain protesting nuns near the Chinese Embassy Visa Section in Kathmandu May 13, 2008. Tibetans living in Nepal are protesting the Chinese actions in Tibet. REUTERS/Gopal Chitrakar (NEPAL).

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18 June 2010 "Peace Negotiations Watch Vol IX, No 21," by Public International Law & Policy Group

21 May 2010 "Peace Negotiations Watch Vol IX No 18," by Public International Law & Policy Group

16 April 2010 "Peace Negotiations Watch Vol IX No 16," by Public International Law & Policy Group

9 April 2010 "Peace Negotiations Watch Vol IX No 15," by Public International Law & Policy Group

2 April 2010 "Peace Negotiations Watch Vol IX, No 14," by Public International Law & Policy Group

19 March 2010 "Peace Negotiations Watch Vol IX, No. 12," by Public International Law & Policy Group

12 March 2010 "Peace Negotiations Watch Vol IX, No.11," by Public International Law & Policy Group

26 February 2010 "Peace Negotiations Watch, Vol. IX, No. 9," by Public International Law & Policy Group

13 August 2009 "Nepal's Future: In Whose Hands?," by International Crisis Group

19 November 2008 "Nepal must end "torture" of children in custody-HRW," by Reuters 

17 November 2008 "Attacks on media increasing," by Nepal News

11 November 2008 "UN's Nepal mission cannot be completed by Jan 23," by United Nations, IANS

11 November 2008 "Kamal Thapa warns of another conflict," by Kantipur Report 

9 November 2008 "Nepal rebel groups seek UN help for 'freedom'," by IANS 

7 November 2008 "Politics of Polarization in Nepal: The recent statements indicate that NC leader Girija Prasasd Koirala is leading a democratic front against Maoists," by Keshab Poudel, Media for Freedom

1 November 2008 "UN urges Nepal to move quickly on Maoist ex-fighters," by Gopal Sharma, Reuters

31 October 2008 "Dozen injured in Maoists, UML clash," by Kantipur Report

24 October 2008 "Human Rights Situation in Nepal Remains Poor: Report," by Nepal Monitor

16 October 2008 "PM to implement international law for tribal peoples," by Survival International

4 October 2008 "Nepal calls armed rebel groups in south for peace talks," by International Herald Tribune

30 September 2008 "1,855 killed in western region during conflict period: Report," by Nepal News

20 September 2008 "In Conservative Nepal, a Tribune for the 'Third Gender' Speaks Out," by Tilak Pokharel, The New York Times

11 September 2008 "Nepal to Deport Illegal Tibetan Exiles," by The Associated Press 

11 September 2008 "End Cycle of Impunity and Deliver Justice to Victims," by Human Rights Watch

15 August 2008 "Guerrilla chief to head government in Nepal," by Tilak Pokharel and Somini Sengupta, International Herald Tribune

19 July 2008 "Ethnic Madheshi set to be Nepal's first president," by Gopal Sharma, Reuters

3 July 2008 "Nepal's Election: A Peaceful Revolution?," by International Crisis Group 

3 July 2008 "Nepal's New Political Landscape," by International Crisis Group

21 June 2008 "Maoists quit Nepal government, demand PM's resignation," by Agence France-Presse

29 May 2008 "Nepal Reborn as a Republic," by Somini Sengupta, The New York Times 

29 May 2008 "Nepal Votes to Abolish Its Monarchy," by Matthew Rosenberg, The Washington Post 

29 May 2008 "Nepal raises national flag in palace," by Gopal Sharma, Reuters

12 May 2008 "Nepal's newly elected assembly to meet May 28 to oust king, declare Nepal a republic," by Binaj Gurubacharya, The Associated Press

11 May 2008 "Peace here, Nepal mothers want news of missing sons," by Krittivas Mukherjee, Reuters

9 April 2008 "Violence Threatens Elections," by Human Right Watch

2 April 2008 "Nepal's Election and Beyond," by International Crisis Group

15 March 2008 "Nepal Puts Everest Off Limits During China's Olympic Torch Relay in May," by Somini Sengupta

24 February 2008 "Nepal rules out autonomy in south before polls," by Reuters

25 April 2006 "In Kathmandu Protests, Youth Take Center Stage," by John Lancaster, in The Washington Post.

25 April 2006 "Nepal Calms As Coalition Picks a Premier," by Somini Sengupta, in The New York Times.

23 April 2006 "Protests Mount as Nepal Parties Reject King's Bid," by Somini Sengupta, in The New York Times.

21 April 2006 "Nepal Chaos Gets Worse, as India Tries to Strike a Deal," by Somini Sengupta, in The New York Times.

20 April 2006 "Army Fires at Protestors as Nepal’s Political Crisis Deepens," by Somini Sengupta, in The New York Times.

17 March 2006 "Rights Group Concern Over Nepal," by BBC News.

17 February, 2006 "U.N. Says Both Sides in Nepal Violated Rights," by Somini Sengupta, in The New York Times.

19 January 2006 "Nepal's King Imposes New Crackdown," by Somini Sengupta, in The New York Times.

24 November 2005 "Nepal Rebels Political Parties in Accord Aimed Against King," by Associated Press, in The New York Times.

30 October 2005 "Where Maoists Still Matter," by Somini Sengupta, in The New York Times.

19 July 2004 "Maoist Rebels Abduct 50 School Children in Nepal," by Routers, in The Washington Post.

10 November 2003 "Dark Days in Shangri-La," by Samrat Upadhyay, in The New York Times.

5 August 2003 "Nepal: Army and Rebels Clash," by Dhrubra Adhikary, in The New York Times.

4 August 2003 "After Nepal Killings, A Tough King Gets U.S. Backing," by John Kifner, in The New York Times.

30 July 2003 "Nepal: Rebel Leaders Freed," by The Washington Post.

18 June 2003 "Ceasefire in Nepal," by Genocide Watch.

7 May 2002 "The Terror In Nepal," by Maura Moynihan in the Washington Post



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