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June - 1 
Maoists have abducted acting chief of the pro-left political party, Jana Morcha Nepal, Min Bahadur Malasi, from his residence at Tikhatar in the Doti district on June 1. In the same district, another civilian, identified as Shiva Bahadur Oli, was abd
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Maoists have abducted acting chief of the pro-left political party, Jana Morcha Nepal, Min Bahadur Malasi, from his residence at Tikhatar in the Doti district on June 1. In the same district, another civilian, identified as Shiva Bahadur Oli, was abducted by the Maoists from Ghanteswore on June 1.
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June - 1 
The Nepali Congress (Democratic) acting president, Gopal Man Shrestha, refuting the chances of a dialogue with the King said "the parties will not give in to foreign pressure and bow down before the king unless the latter agrees to reinstate the diss
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The Nepali Congress (Democratic) acting president, Gopal Man Shrestha, refuting the chances of a dialogue with the King said "the parties will not give in to foreign pressure and bow down before the king unless the latter agrees to reinstate the dissolved House." During a press conference in Kathmandu, Shrestha said that attempts to control the media and activities of the Royal Commission on Corruption Control had widened the rift between the King and parties.
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June - 2 
According to Kathmandu Post, security forces (SFs) killed four Maoist insurgents, including two ‘commanders’ and one ‘area in-charge’, at Rampur in the Nawalparasi district and another insurgent, Wakil Sahani, at Hajariya in Sarlahi district on June
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According to Kathmandu Post, security forces (SFs) killed four Maoist insurgents, including two ‘commanders’ and one ‘area in-charge’, at Rampur in the Nawalparasi district and another insurgent, Wakil Sahani, at Hajariya in Sarlahi district on June 2. SF personnel also seized a Chinese pistol and its bullets, some socket bombs and a vehicle from the incident site in Sarlahi.
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June - 2 
In Dhangadhi, suspected Maoists reportedly detonated a bomb at the local office of the state-owned Nepal Electricity Authority and damaged the power supply system in the town on June 2.
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In Dhangadhi, suspected Maoists reportedly detonated a bomb at the local office of the state-owned Nepal Electricity Authority and damaged the power supply system in the town on June 2.
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June - 2 
Nepal News has reported that SF personnel at the Tribhuvan International Airport barred former minister and Communist Party of Nepal (UML) leader Jhala Nath Khanal from boarding a flight to New Delhi on June 2.
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Nepal News has reported that SF personnel at the Tribhuvan International Airport barred former minister and Communist Party of Nepal (UML) leader Jhala Nath Khanal from boarding a flight to New Delhi on June 2.
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June - 2 
The Maoists abducted and later shot dead a civilian, identified as Kiranbilas Panta, at Gunjanar area in the Chitwan district on June 2. Further on the same day, Maoists killed a police personnel, Raghunath Sunar, at Chachake in Pyuthan district. Sep
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The Maoists abducted and later shot dead a civilian, identified as Kiranbilas Panta, at Gunjanar area in the Chitwan district on June 2. Further on the same day, Maoists killed a police personnel, Raghunath Sunar, at Chachake in Pyuthan district. Separately, SFs recovered bodies of two Maoists from Naktajhij in Dhanusha district and Puntura in Kanchanpur district during search operations on June 2.
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June - 3 
A United Nations (UN) human rights body has reportedly denounced the use of children as soldiers in Nepal’s conflict where it said they are often killed or have disappeared. The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child on June 3 also accused the Maois
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A United Nations (UN) human rights body has reportedly denounced the use of children as soldiers in Nepal’s conflict where it said they are often killed or have disappeared. The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child on June 3 also accused the Maoist insurgents of "large-scale bombing, destruction and closing of schools" in Nepal. Composed of 18 independent experts, the UN body issued its findings and recommendations after a three-week meeting held to examine the record of ten countries including Nepal. Committee expert Lucy Smith of Norway, who served as its investigator on Nepal, expressed concern about "thousands of deaths among children" due to the conflict. In many ways, Nepal was not a country fit for children, she told the talks during a public debate held on May 20.
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June - 3 
During a security forces (SFs) operation on June 3, a Maoist insurgent was reportedly shot dead in the Bhalukharka forest area of Nuwakot district. On the same day, another insurgent, Dhaba Lama alias Bishwa, was killed by the troops at Bhainsigoth i
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During a security forces (SFs) operation on June 3, a Maoist insurgent was reportedly shot dead in the Bhalukharka forest area of Nuwakot district. On the same day, another insurgent, Dhaba Lama alias Bishwa, was killed by the troops at Bhainsigoth in the Kavre district, while another Maoist was killed at Katti in Dailekh district.
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June - 3 
The insurgents looted the property of a Nepali Congress (NC) activist, Rajendra Dhital, at Manpur in the Dang district on June 3. An NC activist for the last three decades, Dhital was released after being detained for two months in Kathmandu for prot
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The insurgents looted the property of a Nepali Congress (NC) activist, Rajendra Dhital, at Manpur in the Dang district on June 3. An NC activist for the last three decades, Dhital was released after being detained for two months in Kathmandu for protesting against the ‘royal takeover’ of February 1. "It’s but unfortunate that pro-democracy activists like us are being targeted by both the government as well as the Maoists," Dhital told Nepalnews.
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June - 3 
The Maoist insurgents destroyed the repeater tower of the state-owned Nepal Telecom Company at Chhinchu in the Surkhet district on June 3-night by causing a ‘pipe bomb’ explosion, according to Nepal News. Services from the 180-line telephone exchange
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The Maoist insurgents destroyed the repeater tower of the state-owned Nepal Telecom Company at Chhinchu in the Surkhet district on June 3-night by causing a ‘pipe bomb’ explosion, according to Nepal News. Services from the 180-line telephone exchange based on C-DOT technology has been totally disrupted due to the explosion.
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June - 4 
A five-year-old boy is reported to have died and two children sustained injuries when an explosive left behind by suspected Maoists went off at Harihar area in the Surkhet district on June 4.
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A five-year-old boy is reported to have died and two children sustained injuries when an explosive left behind by suspected Maoists went off at Harihar area in the Surkhet district on June 4.
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June - 4 
Nepal News has reported that the former Prime Minister and Nepali Congress (NC) president, Girija Prasad Koirala, is leaving for New Delhi on June 4, today. Apart from a health checkup, Koirala is also expected to hold discussions with senior leaders
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Nepal News has reported that the former Prime Minister and Nepali Congress (NC) president, Girija Prasad Koirala, is leaving for New Delhi on June 4, today. Apart from a health checkup, Koirala is also expected to hold discussions with senior leaders of the Indian Government and opposition to seek support for the movement launched by the alliance of seven opposition parties against the King.
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June - 4 
The former Prime Minister and NC president, Girija Prasad Koirala, said on June 4 that India has a role to play in resolving the problem in Nepal. Talking to reporters at the Tribhuvan International Airport before leaving for the Indian capital New D
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The former Prime Minister and NC president, Girija Prasad Koirala, said on June 4 that India has a role to play in resolving the problem in Nepal. Talking to reporters at the Tribhuvan International Airport before leaving for the Indian capital New Delhi, Koirala said he was going for a health check-up but would also hold political parleys during his sojourn.
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June - 5 
A day after the Maoist victims demanded resignation of the Home Minister, the Police have reportedly forced nearly 200 internally displaced persons out of their temporary make-shift huts at the Open Air Theatre in the capital Kathmandu on June 5. Ear
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A day after the Maoist victims demanded resignation of the Home Minister, the Police have reportedly forced nearly 200 internally displaced persons out of their temporary make-shift huts at the Open Air Theatre in the capital Kathmandu on June 5. Earlier on the same day, police intervened and arrested over three dozen members of the Nepal Maoists Victims Association (NMVA), including acting chairman Dharma Raj Neupane, while they were taking out a rally against the Government.
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June - 5 
A group of armed insurgents reportedly set a cargo truck on fire at Khaireni in the Chitwan district along the Prithvi Highway on June 5.
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A group of armed insurgents reportedly set a cargo truck on fire at Khaireni in the Chitwan district along the Prithvi Highway on June 5.
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June - 5 
During a function in Kathmandu on June 5, the Government vice-chairman Tulsi Giri suggested that the agitating political parties approach the court to revive Parliament and to meet their other demands rather than taking to the streets.
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During a function in Kathmandu on June 5, the Government vice-chairman Tulsi Giri suggested that the agitating political parties approach the court to revive Parliament and to meet their other demands rather than taking to the streets.
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Security forces have shot dead two Maoists during crossfire at Pauthak area in Tehrathum on June 6, while a Maoist 'platoon commander', Krishna Prasad Dhakal alias Manish was killed at Smiriti Chowk in Chitwan district on June 5.
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Security forces have shot dead two Maoists during crossfire at Pauthak area in Tehrathum on June 6, while a Maoist 'platoon commander', Krishna Prasad Dhakal alias Manish was killed at Smiriti Chowk in Chitwan district on June 5.
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June - 6 
From May 16 to May 30, 254 Maoists have reportedly surrendered to the security forces from Ragani, Chandeshwori, Khijiphalate, Pokali and Khiji Chandeshwori VDCs in Okhaldhunga district.
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From May 16 to May 30, 254 Maoists have reportedly surrendered to the security forces from Ragani, Chandeshwori, Khijiphalate, Pokali and Khiji Chandeshwori VDCs in Okhaldhunga district.
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June - 6 
Kantipur Online reports that at least seven security personnel were killed and more than a dozen injured during a Maoist attack on a patrol team at Masuriya jungle in Kailali district on June 6. The security forces claimed to have killed dozens of Ma
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Kantipur Online reports that at least seven security personnel were killed and more than a dozen injured during a Maoist attack on a patrol team at Masuriya jungle in Kailali district on June 6. The security forces claimed to have killed dozens of Maoists during the exchange of fire. The troops had earlier launched aerial search operation inside the jungle, where over 2000 Maoists were reportedly taking shelter. During the same incident, Nepal News report that an 18-year-old woman was killed and ten other civilians were injured when the vehicle they were travelling in was caught in the crossfire.
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June - 6 
Nepal News quoting Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) sources reports that at least 35 civilians and three security force personnel were killed and 72 others were injured when a passenger bus hit a landmine at Mudhekhola in Kalyanpur Village Development Commi
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Nepal News quoting Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) sources reports that at least 35 civilians and three security force personnel were killed and 72 others were injured when a passenger bus hit a landmine at Mudhekhola in Kalyanpur Village Development Committee (VDC) of Chitwan district on June 6. Although no one has claimed responsibility for the incident, authorities allege that the Maoist insurgents had planted the landmine.
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June - 6 
On June 6, during a meeting with former Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala in New Delhi, Indian Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee said the issue of arms supply to Nepal would remain under constant review.
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On June 6, during a meeting with former Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala in New Delhi, Indian Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee said the issue of arms supply to Nepal would remain under constant review.
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June - 6 
Security forces have shot dead two Maoists during crossfire at Pauthak area in Tehrathum on June 6, while a Maoist 'platoon commander', Krishna Prasad Dhakal alias Manish was killed at Smiriti Chowk in Chitwan district on June 5.
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Security forces have shot dead two Maoists during crossfire at Pauthak area in Tehrathum on June 6, while a Maoist 'platoon commander', Krishna Prasad Dhakal alias Manish was killed at Smiriti Chowk in Chitwan district on June 5.
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June - 7 
Former Population and Environment minister and Communist Party of Nepal (UML) leader, Ambika Sanwa has been reportedly found missing since last month and his family members have alleged that Maoists are responsible for his disappearance.
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Former Population and Environment minister and Communist Party of Nepal (UML) leader, Ambika Sanwa has been reportedly found missing since last month and his family members have alleged that Maoists are responsible for his disappearance.
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June - 7 
In a statement e-mailed to media organisations on June 7, Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) chairman, Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda owned responsibility and expressed apology for the landmine explosion that destroyed a passenger bus in Chitwan d
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In a statement e-mailed to media organisations on June 7, Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) chairman, Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda owned responsibility and expressed apology for the landmine explosion that destroyed a passenger bus in Chitwan district on June 6. He said the attack was targeted against security personnel and called the loss of civilian lives a "grave mistake." Prachanda added that his party had immediately suspended the cadres responsible for the attack.
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June - 7 
Media reports quoting Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) sources stated that at least 21 persons including 14 security force personnel, six Maoist insurgents and a civilian were killed during a clash between the insurgents and troops at Masuriya jungle area i
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Media reports quoting Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) sources stated that at least 21 persons including 14 security force personnel, six Maoist insurgents and a civilian were killed during a clash between the insurgents and troops at Masuriya jungle area in Kailali district on June 7. Hundreds of heavily armed Maoists had attacked a security patrol in the jungle area leading to the gunbattle.
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June - 7 
Nepal News reports that the Maoists have handed over eight security personnel to representatives of the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC) in the presence of human rights activists and local journalists in the eastern district of Panchthar.
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Nepal News reports that the Maoists have handed over eight security personnel to representatives of the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC) in the presence of human rights activists and local journalists in the eastern district of Panchthar. The insurgents had abducted the security personnel after launching simultaneous attacks on joint security bases at Bandipur and Chorhawa and Ilaka Police Post at Mirchaiya along Mahendra highway in the Siraha district on May 9. At least four security personnel and dozens of rebels were killed during the clashes.
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June - 7 
The Maoists have reportedly killed a civilian, identified as Shankar Pathak in Piparhawa Village Development Committee (VDC) of Kapilvastu district on June 7. Further, Maoists abducted a local civilian businessman of Darbanga area in Myagdi district
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The Maoists have reportedly killed a civilian, identified as Shankar Pathak in Piparhawa Village Development Committee (VDC) of Kapilvastu district on June 7. Further, Maoists abducted a local civilian businessman of Darbanga area in Myagdi district on the same day.
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June - 8 
At a meeting of the Council of Ministers on June 8, the Government decided to lift the ban on FM radios and all Indian news channels, which were pulled off air on February 1 when the King took over power.
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At a meeting of the Council of Ministers on June 8, the Government decided to lift the ban on FM radios and all Indian news channels, which were pulled off air on February 1 when the King took over power.
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June - 8 
At least three Maoist insurgents were killed in separate security operation including two insurgents at Gufa area in Sankhuwasabha district on June 8 and another at Ala jungle area in Salyan district on June 7.
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At least three Maoist insurgents were killed in separate security operation including two insurgents at Gufa area in Sankhuwasabha district on June 8 and another at Ala jungle area in Salyan district on June 7.
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June - 8 
Former Industry, Commerce and Supplies minister and Communist Party of Nepal (UML) standing committee member, Ishwar Pokharel was released as per the Supreme Court order on June 8. Pokharel was arrested in eastern Saptari district soon after the roya
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Former Industry, Commerce and Supplies minister and Communist Party of Nepal (UML) standing committee member, Ishwar Pokharel was released as per the Supreme Court order on June 8. Pokharel was arrested in eastern Saptari district soon after the royal proclamation of February 1 and detained in Rajbiraj jail.
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June - 8 June - 9
On June 8, over 50 journalists were detained by Nepal police while trying to stage demonstrations in the capital, Kathmandu and were released by the authorities on June 9, today.
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On June 8, over 50 journalists were detained by Nepal police while trying to stage demonstrations in the capital, Kathmandu and were released by the authorities on June 9, today.
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June - 8 
Villagers in Dutiya Bazaar of Panchthar district killed a Maoist village chief, Tika Chaulagain on June 8. Tika was demanding money from the local traders. On the same day, security forces shot dead two unidentified insurgents at Ratanpur area of Sya
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Villagers in Dutiya Bazaar of Panchthar district killed a Maoist village chief, Tika Chaulagain on June 8. Tika was demanding money from the local traders. On the same day, security forces shot dead two unidentified insurgents at Ratanpur area of Syangja district. Further, a civilian, Ram Avatar Shah, was abducted from Mirchaiya in Siraha district and was later killed on June 8.
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June - 9 
A group of suspected Maoist insurgents detonated a bomb and fired at the Ilaka Police Post in Kirtipur, near Kathmandu on June 9. However, no one was injured in the incident. Further, on June 9, Maoists exploded a bomb at Deepshikha Boarding School i
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A group of suspected Maoist insurgents detonated a bomb and fired at the Ilaka Police Post in Kirtipur, near Kathmandu on June 9. However, no one was injured in the incident. Further, on June 9, Maoists exploded a bomb at Deepshikha Boarding School in Dang district causing damages to the building.
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June - 9 
A Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) report said that a Maoist insurgent identified as Maila Tamang alias Muskan was killed in an encounter with a security patrol during an operation at Surungkhim area in Taplejung on June 9. Further, two other insurgents, Bu
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A Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) report said that a Maoist insurgent identified as Maila Tamang alias Muskan was killed in an encounter with a security patrol during an operation at Surungkhim area in Taplejung on June 9. Further, two other insurgents, Budhmaya Limbu alias Parsa and Kerisa Dahal were arrested from the same area.
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June - 9 
According to the media reports, Maoists have abducted a Kantipur Daily reporter, identified as Bikram Giri from Chhangru of Byas Village Development Committee (VDC) in Darchula district on June 3. However, the insurgents have not yet confirmed the ab
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According to the media reports, Maoists have abducted a Kantipur Daily reporter, identified as Bikram Giri from Chhangru of Byas Village Development Committee (VDC) in Darchula district on June 3. However, the insurgents have not yet confirmed the abducted incident.
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June - 9 
During an exchange of fire between Maoist insurgents and the security forces, a woman was killed and a junior police officer was injured at Traffic Chowk in Dhangadhi town on June 9.
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During an exchange of fire between Maoist insurgents and the security forces, a woman was killed and a junior police officer was injured at Traffic Chowk in Dhangadhi town on June 9.
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June - 9 
Nepal News reports that at least ten journalists, including secretary of the Federation of Nepalese Journalists (FNJ) Bara district chapter Guru Prasad Gautam were seriously injured during a police interception of a peaceful demonstration by journali
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Nepal News reports that at least ten journalists, including secretary of the Federation of Nepalese Journalists (FNJ) Bara district chapter Guru Prasad Gautam were seriously injured during a police interception of a peaceful demonstration by journalists at Kalaiya, district headquarters of Bara on June 9.
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June - 9 
On June 9, Maoist shot at and injured a local leader of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP), Chhetra Bahadur KC, at Pokhara Sub-Metropolis.
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On June 9, Maoist shot at and injured a local leader of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP), Chhetra Bahadur KC, at Pokhara Sub-Metropolis.
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June - 9 
The Kathmandu Post reports that a group of armed Maoists robbed Rs 398,000 from Bardia branch of the Agriculture Development Bank Nepal and burnt some 300 important loan documents on June 9.
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The Kathmandu Post reports that a group of armed Maoists robbed Rs 398,000 from Bardia branch of the Agriculture Development Bank Nepal and burnt some 300 important loan documents on June 9.
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June - 9 
The state run Radio Nepal said that two Maoists were killed during an encounter with security forces at Guphapokhari area of Sankhuwasbha district in eastern Nepal on June 9. Separately, security forces arrested a Maoist ‘area committee member’, Sabi
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The state run Radio Nepal said that two Maoists were killed during an encounter with security forces at Guphapokhari area of Sankhuwasbha district in eastern Nepal on June 9. Separately, security forces arrested a Maoist ‘area committee member’, Sabina Rai and recovered some Maoist documents from the encounter site. In another incident, a Doti district member of the Maoists, identified as Agni surrendered to the security forces on the same day.
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June - 10 
A group of armed Maoists tortured and later killed two civilians, Bisundev Mahato and Dev Nath Yadav at Balahi area in the southern district of Siraha.
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A group of armed Maoists tortured and later killed two civilians, Bisundev Mahato and Dev Nath Yadav at Balahi area in the southern district of Siraha.
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June - 10 
A local leader of the Rashtriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) in Kaski, Chhetra Bahadur KC, succumbed to his injuries at the Bir Hospital in Kathmandu on June 10. Maoists had shot at and injured Chhetra Bahadur near his house in Pokhara Sub-metropolis on J
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A local leader of the Rashtriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) in Kaski, Chhetra Bahadur KC, succumbed to his injuries at the Bir Hospital in Kathmandu on June 10. Maoists had shot at and injured Chhetra Bahadur near his house in Pokhara Sub-metropolis on June 9.
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June - 10 
A Nepal News report quoting the Financial Times said that the United States was considering delaying shipping of 4,000 M-16 rifles to Nepal following royal takeover on February 1. An unidentified State Department official said, "we are looking very c
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A Nepal News report quoting the Financial Times said that the United States was considering delaying shipping of 4,000 M-16 rifles to Nepal following royal takeover on February 1. An unidentified State Department official said, "we are looking very closely at the civil liberties situation in Nepal in terms of our decision of sending arms… a final decision on M-16 has not yet been made."
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June - 10 
According to Kathmandu Post, during a meeting in Biratnagar on June 10, the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) general secretary, Madhav Kumar Nepal invited the Maoists for talks to work together for a constituent assembly and said, "If your struggle for
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According to Kathmandu Post, during a meeting in Biratnagar on June 10, the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) general secretary, Madhav Kumar Nepal invited the Maoists for talks to work together for a constituent assembly and said, "If your struggle for the people is genuine, don't take the parties as your enemies, come forward for talks… We are ready to address the issue of constituent assembly that you (Maoists) have raised." He also said the tactics of murder, violence and abduction Maoists have adopted, have only created fertile ground for "autocratic monarchy" and for ending democracy.
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June - 10 
Maoists have released the Kantipur reporter Bikram Giri from Byas Village Development Committee (VDC) in Darchula district on June 10. Giri had been abducted on June 3.
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Maoists have released the Kantipur reporter Bikram Giri from Byas Village Development Committee (VDC) in Darchula district on June 10. Giri had been abducted on June 3.
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June - 10 
Media reports quoting security force sources said that at least six Maoist insurgents were killed and seven others injured when a pressure cooker bomb in their possession accidentally exploded at Mirchaiya village in Baganaha Village Development Comm
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Media reports quoting security force sources said that at least six Maoist insurgents were killed and seven others injured when a pressure cooker bomb in their possession accidentally exploded at Mirchaiya village in Baganaha Village Development Committee (VDC) of Bardiya district on June 10.
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June - 10 
On June 10, Maoist insurgents attacked a passenger bus and killed six security force personnel and two civilians near Narke river in Mangaltar VDC in Kavre district. Two civilians and a security personnel were injured in the incident. Number of casua
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On June 10, Maoist insurgents attacked a passenger bus and killed six security force personnel and two civilians near Narke river in Mangaltar VDC in Kavre district. Two civilians and a security personnel were injured in the incident. Number of casualties on the Maoists side was not available.
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June - 10 
On the same day, the Kathmandu Post quoting a Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) statement reports that three Maoist 'area commanders', Mainatul Pasi, Chikal Pasi and Radheshayam Kurmi were killed in security operations at Balrampur area in Kapilvastu distric
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On the same day, the Kathmandu Post quoting a Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) statement reports that three Maoist 'area commanders', Mainatul Pasi, Chikal Pasi and Radheshayam Kurmi were killed in security operations at Balrampur area in Kapilvastu district. Socket bombs and a pistol were recovered from the slain insurgents.
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June - 11 
The Armed Police Force (APF) patrol team arrested three Indians, suspected to be cadres of an Indian extremist outfit supplying arms and explosives to the Maoist insurgents in Nepal in Birgunj on June 11.
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The Armed Police Force (APF) patrol team arrested three Indians, suspected to be cadres of an Indian extremist outfit supplying arms and explosives to the Maoist insurgents in Nepal in Birgunj on June 11.
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June - 11 
The Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) sources said that an insurgent was killed at Sijuwa in the Morang district on June 13 and another in the Sakhuwa Mahendranagar area of Dhanusha district on June 11.
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The Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) sources said that an insurgent was killed at Sijuwa in the Morang district on June 13 and another in the Sakhuwa Mahendranagar area of Dhanusha district on June 11.
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June - 11 June - 13
The Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) sources said that an insurgent was killed at Sijuwa in the Morang district on June 13 and another in the Sakhuwa Mahendranagar area of Dhanusha district on June 11.
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The Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) sources said that an insurgent was killed at Sijuwa in the Morang district on June 13 and another in the Sakhuwa Mahendranagar area of Dhanusha district on June 11.
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June - 12 
According to a delayed report in Nepal News, the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) sources said that two Maoist insurgents were killed during clashes with the security forces at Sarpallo in the Mahottari district on June 12.
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According to a delayed report in Nepal News, the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) sources said that two Maoist insurgents were killed during clashes with the security forces at Sarpallo in the Mahottari district on June 12.
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June - 12 
According to Nepal News, suspected Maoist insurgents shot dead a social activist and chief of Jana Priya Campus, Ganeshman Palikhe, and his two security guards near Prithvi Chowk in the western town of Pokhara on June 12. Earlier, the pro-Maoist stud
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According to Nepal News, suspected Maoist insurgents shot dead a social activist and chief of Jana Priya Campus, Ganeshman Palikhe, and his two security guards near Prithvi Chowk in the western town of Pokhara on June 12. Earlier, the pro-Maoist student body, Akhil Krantikari, had reportedly alleged that Palikhe had defied their call to close down educational institutions in the past and had handed over one of their colleagues to police.
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June - 12 
National Private and Boarding Schools’ Association Nepal (NPABSAN) has appealed to the government for timely intervention to solve the problems facing the education sector due to the indefinite strike declared by the All Nepal National Independent St
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National Private and Boarding Schools’ Association Nepal (NPABSAN) has appealed to the government for timely intervention to solve the problems facing the education sector due to the indefinite strike declared by the All Nepal National Independent Students Union – Revolutionary (ANNISU-R) from June 7.
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June - 12 
On June 12, district administrations of Kailali and Kanchanpur released 20 leaders and cadres including former parliamentarians Sunil Kumar Bhandari and Ganga Bahadur Kunwar and former minister Tarini Dutta Chataut of the Nepali Congress (NC).
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On June 12, district administrations of Kailali and Kanchanpur released 20 leaders and cadres including former parliamentarians Sunil Kumar Bhandari and Ganga Bahadur Kunwar and former minister Tarini Dutta Chataut of the Nepali Congress (NC).
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June - 13 
Eight security force (SF) personnel and six Maoist insurgents were reportedly killed during clashes in the Ghartichap area of Kavrepalanchowk district on June 13. SF sources claimed that more Maoists were suspected to have been killed in the incident
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Eight security force (SF) personnel and six Maoist insurgents were reportedly killed during clashes in the Ghartichap area of Kavrepalanchowk district on June 13. SF sources claimed that more Maoists were suspected to have been killed in the incident, while troops have recovered a .303 rifle and an SLR, among other arms and ammunition from the site.
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June - 13 
In Nepal, at least 11 civilians were wounded in a ‘socket bomb’ explosion triggered by the Maoists at a wedding party in the Uchidiha VDC area of Bara district on June 13.
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In Nepal, at least 11 civilians were wounded in a ‘socket bomb’ explosion triggered by the Maoists at a wedding party in the Uchidiha VDC area of Bara district on June 13.
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June - 13 
In the country, the Nepal Police has reportedly arrested at least four dozen journalists, including Federation of Nepalese Journalists (FNJ) president, Bishnu Nisthuri, general secretary, Mahendra Bista, and former president of the FNJ, Harihar Birah
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In the country, the Nepal Police has reportedly arrested at least four dozen journalists, including Federation of Nepalese Journalists (FNJ) president, Bishnu Nisthuri, general secretary, Mahendra Bista, and former president of the FNJ, Harihar Birahi, during a demonstration organised by the FNJ at Ratna Park in the capital Kathmandu on June 13.
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June - 13 
Nepal News has reported that the Maoists have abducted over 150 teachers from various schools in the Darchula district in the last seven days. The Maoists have said they want the teachers to become familiar with their education policy. Reports added
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Nepal News has reported that the Maoists have abducted over 150 teachers from various schools in the Darchula district in the last seven days. The Maoists have said they want the teachers to become familiar with their education policy. Reports added that Maoists have released four security guards of the public sector Nepal Bank Limited in Kanchanpur district on June 13. The guards were reportedly abducted from Sahajpur in Kailali district on June 2.
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June - 13 June - 14
Security forces killed a central leader of the Maoists, Dev Narayan Yadav, during an operation in the Baryarpatti area of Siraha district on June 14. Further, army sources said the troops killed two Maoists during operations in the Kavrepalanchowk an
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Security forces killed a central leader of the Maoists, Dev Narayan Yadav, during an operation in the Baryarpatti area of Siraha district on June 14. Further, army sources said the troops killed two Maoists during operations in the Kavrepalanchowk and Kapilvastu districts on June 13.
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June - 13 
Two women, Sumitra Rajali Magar and Basanti Rajali Magar, were killed and three others sustained injuries when explosives left behind by suspected Maoists exploded at Sitara Jaluke area in Arghakhanchi district on June 13.
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Two women, Sumitra Rajali Magar and Basanti Rajali Magar, were killed and three others sustained injuries when explosives left behind by suspected Maoists exploded at Sitara Jaluke area in Arghakhanchi district on June 13.
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June - 14 
A group of armed insurgents abducted and later killed a former member of the Dang District Development Committee, Tek Bahadur Budhathoki, in the Bela Village Development Committee (VDC) area of Dang district on June 14. He was abducted from his resid
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A group of armed insurgents abducted and later killed a former member of the Dang District Development Committee, Tek Bahadur Budhathoki, in the Bela Village Development Committee (VDC) area of Dang district on June 14. He was abducted from his residence at Gadhawa in the same district a day earlier.
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June - 14 
A statement released by the RNA at the same press meeting said that over 4,400 Maoist insurgents and 468 soldiers were killed during security operations since the break down of the second round of cease-fire in August 2003.
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A statement released by the RNA at the same press meeting said that over 4,400 Maoist insurgents and 468 soldiers were killed during security operations since the break down of the second round of cease-fire in August 2003.
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June - 14 
According to Kathmandu Post, Maoist insurgents have killed seven family members of a police personnel, including three women and a one-year old child, at Attariya in the Kailali district on June 14.
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According to Kathmandu Post, Maoist insurgents have killed seven family members of a police personnel, including three women and a one-year old child, at Attariya in the Kailali district on June 14.
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June - 14 
During a press conference in Kathmandu on June 14, the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) spokesperson, Deepak Gurug, said that they had not received any military supplies from India over the last four months (since the ‘royal takeover’ on February 1).
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During a press conference in Kathmandu on June 14, the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) spokesperson, Deepak Gurug, said that they had not received any military supplies from India over the last four months (since the ‘royal takeover’ on February 1).
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June - 14 
Kathmandu Post has reported that the Maoists abducted an Athunge Village Development Committee Secretary, Krishna Bahadur Karki, from his residence at Jyamrukkot in the Myagdi district on June 14.
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Kathmandu Post has reported that the Maoists abducted an Athunge Village Development Committee Secretary, Krishna Bahadur Karki, from his residence at Jyamrukkot in the Myagdi district on June 14.
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June - 15 
Issuing a press release, Maoist 'commander' of the western division, Prabhakar, said that his party had no involvement in the Dhangadhi incident on June 13. Seven civilians, including three women and a one-year old child, were abducted and later kill
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Issuing a press release, Maoist 'commander' of the western division, Prabhakar, said that his party had no involvement in the Dhangadhi incident on June 13. Seven civilians, including three women and a one-year old child, were abducted and later killed in Dhangadhi.
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June - 15 
On June 15, the security forces reportedly arrested seven local businessmen, including chairman of the Rukum Chamber of Commerce Prem Jung Malla, accusing them of paying donations on a regular basis to the Maoists in Rukum district.
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On June 15, the security forces reportedly arrested seven local businessmen, including chairman of the Rukum Chamber of Commerce Prem Jung Malla, accusing them of paying donations on a regular basis to the Maoists in Rukum district.
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June - 16 
A group of armed Maoists abducted at least 200 local youths from various Village Development Committee (VDC) areas in the Gulmi district to 'impart Maoist education'. Reports said the youths were from the north-eastern VDCs of Shantipur, Harrachaur,
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A group of armed Maoists abducted at least 200 local youths from various Village Development Committee (VDC) areas in the Gulmi district to 'impart Maoist education'. Reports said the youths were from the north-eastern VDCs of Shantipur, Harrachaur, Harewa and Gwagha.
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June - 16 
According to the Directorate of Public Relations (DPR) of the Royal Nepalese Army, three Maoist insurgents were killed in an encounter with the security forces at Dumrike in the Taplejung district on June 16. A gun, some grenades, solar panel, a tele
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According to the Directorate of Public Relations (DPR) of the Royal Nepalese Army, three Maoist insurgents were killed in an encounter with the security forces at Dumrike in the Taplejung district on June 16. A gun, some grenades, solar panel, a television, video cassette player and other logistics were recovered from the slain insurgents, the DPR statement said
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June - 16 
Kantipur Daily indicated on June 16 that the number of people killed after the ‘royal takeover’ on February 1 has doubled and 271 people died during the month of May, while 175 were killed during April. Quoting senior journalist Kanak Mani Dixit, the
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Kantipur Daily indicated on June 16 that the number of people killed after the ‘royal takeover’ on February 1 has doubled and 271 people died during the month of May, while 175 were killed during April. Quoting senior journalist Kanak Mani Dixit, the report said that before February 1, three people were dying everyday but now it was six, and added, "Peace outside Kathmandu valley has worsened, though valley is peaceful comparatively."
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June - 16 
Kathmandu Post has reported that the Maoists exploded bombs at two private schools, including one at Mangalaghat, east of the district headquarters, Beni, and another at Kalipur in Maygdi district on June 16. On the same day, the insurgents detonated
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Kathmandu Post has reported that the Maoists exploded bombs at two private schools, including one at Mangalaghat, east of the district headquarters, Beni, and another at Kalipur in Maygdi district on June 16. On the same day, the insurgents detonated a bomb at Thati bazaar at the district headquarters of Beni.
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June - 16 
Media reports said that China has delivered military equipment, including Armoured Personnel Carriers, to the RNA on June 16. However, officials at the Department of Public Relations of RNA said they were not aware about it.
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Media reports said that China has delivered military equipment, including Armoured Personnel Carriers, to the RNA on June 16. However, officials at the Department of Public Relations of RNA said they were not aware about it.
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June - 16 
On June 16, security force personnel killed a Maoist insurgent in Tanahun. A pistol and other arms and ammunition were recovered from the encounter site.
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On June 16, security force personnel killed a Maoist insurgent in Tanahun. A pistol and other arms and ammunition were recovered from the encounter site.
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June - 16 
On June 16, security forces recovered a large cache of arms belonging to the Maoists from Maindanda in Surkhet district and food grains from Dumrise in the Taplejung district.
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On June 16, security forces recovered a large cache of arms belonging to the Maoists from Maindanda in Surkhet district and food grains from Dumrise in the Taplejung district.
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June - 17 
Nepal Police arrested over 50 persons and many civilians were reportedly injured in police action during a ‘pro-democracy peaceful rally’ organised by the alliance of seven political parties across the country on June 17.
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Nepal Police arrested over 50 persons and many civilians were reportedly injured in police action during a ‘pro-democracy peaceful rally’ organised by the alliance of seven political parties across the country on June 17.
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June - 17 June - 19
SFs shot dead three insurgents during separate incidents, including one at Bisahawa in the Kapilvastu district on June 19, another in the Bhalche area of Nuwakot district on June 18, while one in the Therakachuri area of Dhanusha district on June 17.
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SFs shot dead three insurgents during separate incidents, including one at Bisahawa in the Kapilvastu district on June 19, another in the Bhalche area of Nuwakot district on June 18, while one in the Therakachuri area of Dhanusha district on June 17.
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June - 18 
Maoist insurgents are reported to have shot dead two Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) personnel, Dilip Mukhiya and Sunil Tamang, at Aarughat Bazaar in the western Gorkha district on June 18.
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Maoist insurgents are reported to have shot dead two Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) personnel, Dilip Mukhiya and Sunil Tamang, at Aarughat Bazaar in the western Gorkha district on June 18.
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June - 19 
According to the state-run Radio Nepal, at least five security force (SF) personnel were killed during a Maoist attack on various Government offices and SF bases at Diktel, headquarters of the Khotang district, on June 19. Four insurgents are reporte
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According to the state-run Radio Nepal, at least five security force (SF) personnel were killed during a Maoist attack on various Government offices and SF bases at Diktel, headquarters of the Khotang district, on June 19. Four insurgents are reported to have died while 66 inmates escaped from the district prison during the clash. Further, four police personnel sustained injuries and 11 of them were reported missing from the incident site. The offices destroyed during the attack include that of the District Administration Office, District prison, District Education Office, Land Revenue Office, Forest Office and the District Court.
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June - 19 June - 21
In the Siraha district, two NC-D activists were killed in the Sikron VDC area on June 21 and in Mahanor VDC area on June 19.
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In the Siraha district, two NC-D activists were killed in the Sikron VDC area on June 21 and in Mahanor VDC area on June 19.
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June - 19 
Issuing a press statement on June 19, Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) 'Chairman', Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda expressed his support for the democracy movement of the seven political parties and said, "Earlier, we were surprised at the way th
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Issuing a press statement on June 19, Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) 'Chairman', Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda expressed his support for the democracy movement of the seven political parties and said, "Earlier, we were surprised at the way the political parties had been conspiring, directly or indirectly, with the despotic monarchy. Now, although late, the parties have given commitment to constituent assembly, absolute democracy and an end to the despotic monarchy." Prachanda also stated that the insurgents were ready for an alliance with the political parties in their ongoing movement. Further, he called upon the Maoists not to carry out physical attacks on unarmed persons.
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June - 19 
Kantipur Online quoted the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) spokesperson, Deepak Gurung, as stating that since the current fiscal year was coming to an end by mid-July, the RNA was asking international weapon suppliers to enlist with it. After major supplie
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Kantipur Online quoted the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) spokesperson, Deepak Gurung, as stating that since the current fiscal year was coming to an end by mid-July, the RNA was asking international weapon suppliers to enlist with it. After major suppliers of arms to Nepal including India, US and UK, suspended their supply citing the ‘King’s takeover’ of February 1, the Government advertised in its state-owned newspaper, Rising Nepal, on June 18 for international arms manufacturers to provide weapons.
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June - 19 
Nepal News has reported that the insurgents launched an attack at Diktel, the district headquarters of Khotang, on June 19 and over 50 Maoist inmates have escaped from the district prison. The Maoists had simultaneously attacked the District Administ
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Nepal News has reported that the insurgents launched an attack at Diktel, the district headquarters of Khotang, on June 19 and over 50 Maoist inmates have escaped from the district prison. The Maoists had simultaneously attacked the District Administration Office, District Police Office and District Prison and set fire to a number of offices destroying documents and property. However, there were no details about casualty on either side during the overnight battle.
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June - 19 
Suspected Maoists hijacked a vehicle belonging to the Bank of Kathmandu and reportedly looted Rs.600, 000 in Nepalganj on June 19.
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Suspected Maoists hijacked a vehicle belonging to the Bank of Kathmandu and reportedly looted Rs.600, 000 in Nepalganj on June 19.
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June - 19 
The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) is holding local elections in its 'base areas' from June 19 today, a pro-Maoist newspaper Janadesh weekly reported. According to the newspaper's latest issue, the outfit is organizing elections for local bodies i
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The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) is holding local elections in its 'base areas' from June 19 today, a pro-Maoist newspaper Janadesh weekly reported. According to the newspaper's latest issue, the outfit is organizing elections for local bodies in ten districts in western Nepal described as `special zone’ by the Maoists. The elections will take place on June 19 and 22 in Rolpa, Rukum, Salyan, Pyuthan, Dang, Gulmi, Baglung, Myagdi, Arghakhanchi and Kapilvastu districts. Chief and deputy chiefs of Village People’s Government (VPGs) and chiefs of Ward People’s Government will be elected through these elections. The (Maoist) Election Commission has started the election process from May 29 and several candidates have already been elected unopposed, the newspaper said.
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June - 19 
The Indian security officials have reportedly arrested Munsiram Awatar from Balarampur for supplying bomb-making equipments and foodstuffs to the Maoists via the Sohalawa forest in Harriya area of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
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The Indian security officials have reportedly arrested Munsiram Awatar from Balarampur for supplying bomb-making equipments and foodstuffs to the Maoists via the Sohalawa forest in Harriya area of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
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June - 20 
Another civilian, Dorik Yadav, was shot dead by suspected insurgents near his residence in the Harkati VDC area on June 20.
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Another civilian, Dorik Yadav, was shot dead by suspected insurgents near his residence in the Harkati VDC area on June 20.
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June - 20 
At a function in Kathmandu on June 20, senior leaders of the seven-party alliance asked Prachanda to translate his commitment into action that Maoists cadres in future would not target civilians and also invited them to join the political movement by
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At a function in Kathmandu on June 20, senior leaders of the seven-party alliance asked Prachanda to translate his commitment into action that Maoists cadres in future would not target civilians and also invited them to join the political movement by shunning violence.
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June - 20 
During a press conference on June 20, the Communication Minister and Government spokesperson, Tanka Dhakal, warned the agitating political parties against joining hands with the Maoist insurgents and said, "There are reports of attempts being made by
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During a press conference on June 20, the Communication Minister and Government spokesperson, Tanka Dhakal, warned the agitating political parties against joining hands with the Maoist insurgents and said, "There are reports of attempts being made by the parties for an alliance with a group that is already declared a terrorist outfit. Any alliance between them and the parties will be unfortunate… If the parties join hands with the Maoists, the government will be forced to see them from the same viewpoint." His statement came a day after Maoist chief Puspha Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda announced the insurgents’ ‘active support’ for the call of the seven political parties and its pro-democracy movement.
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June - 20 
The Kathmandu Post has reported that suspected Maoist insurgents killed four people, including two Nepali Congress-Democratic (NC-D) cadres, in separate incidents in the past three days. Maoists tortured and killed a civilian, Anta Ram Bhatu, after a
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The Kathmandu Post has reported that suspected Maoist insurgents killed four people, including two Nepali Congress-Democratic (NC-D) cadres, in separate incidents in the past three days. Maoists tortured and killed a civilian, Anta Ram Bhatu, after abducting him from the Chandani Village Development Committee (VDC) area in Kanchanpur district on June 20.
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June - 21 
According to a statement issued by the Royal Nepalese Army on June 21, at least 25 Maoists were killed during the clash at Diktel in the Khotang district on June 19. Five security force personnel were killed and only three dead bodies of Maoists were
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According to a statement issued by the Royal Nepalese Army on June 21, at least 25 Maoists were killed during the clash at Diktel in the Khotang district on June 19. Five security force personnel were killed and only three dead bodies of Maoists were found at the incident site, the statement added.
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June - 21 
In an interview to the pro-Maoist newsmagazine Janadesh weekly on June 21, ‘Chairman’ of the Communist Party of Nepal (CPN-Maoist), Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda, quoting a decision taken at the ‘central committee’ meeting of his party said that
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In an interview to the pro-Maoist newsmagazine Janadesh weekly on June 21, ‘Chairman’ of the Communist Party of Nepal (CPN-Maoist), Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda, quoting a decision taken at the ‘central committee’ meeting of his party said that India was not their ‘principal enemy’ in the context of the threat of foreign intervention. Further, he said their main contradiction lies with the domestic reactionaries comprising feudals, bureaucrats and capitalists protected by ‘Indian expansionism’. On collaboration between the Maoists and the alliance of seven opposition parties, Prachanda said, "In the context of recent political developments, coordination and collaboration between the two forces had become possible and was also necessary." He, however, added that the demand for a re-instatement of the dissolved Parliament does not correctly address the problems facing Nepal.
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June - 21 
On June 21, the Government filed cases at the Appellate Court in Lalitpur against a dozen Maoist functionaries, including Prachanda and ‘Military strategist’ Ram Bahadur Thapa alias Badal and demanded life sentence and seizure of property of Maoist l
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On June 21, the Government filed cases at the Appellate Court in Lalitpur against a dozen Maoist functionaries, including Prachanda and ‘Military strategist’ Ram Bahadur Thapa alias Badal and demanded life sentence and seizure of property of Maoist leaders in the case filed under the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Control and Punishment) Act.
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June - 22 
According to Nepal News, suspected pro-Maoist students’ organisation, Akhil Krantikari, exploded a bomb at a private school, Nobel Academy, at New Baneswore in the capital Kathmandu on June 22. However, no casualties were reported in the explosion. E
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According to Nepal News, suspected pro-Maoist students’ organisation, Akhil Krantikari, exploded a bomb at a private school, Nobel Academy, at New Baneswore in the capital Kathmandu on June 22. However, no casualties were reported in the explosion. Earlier, Akhil Krantikari had called for an indefinite closure of schools in the district headquarters.
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June - 22 
During a protest programme on June 22, the former Prime Minister and Nepali Congress chief, Girija Prasad Koirala, said, "The time has come for the king to choose between a republic and a liberal democracy in the country… The king should realize that
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During a protest programme on June 22, the former Prime Minister and Nepali Congress chief, Girija Prasad Koirala, said, "The time has come for the king to choose between a republic and a liberal democracy in the country… The king should realize that if the republicans and democrats unite, there will be no future for the monarchy." During a separate meeting at Nawalpur in the Sarlahi district on June 21, Communist Party of Nepal (UML) General Secretary, Madhav Kumar Nepal, has said that the seven-party alliance cannot join hands with forces that pursue violent methods and added, "Political parties cannot trust Maoists as they have repeatedly committed mistakes regardless of their commitments expressed earlier."
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June - 22 
In Hetauda, a group of Maoist insurgents attacked the family of a Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) personnel and killed his father, Krishna Shahi Nepali, and injured his mother Laxmi on June 22.
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In Hetauda, a group of Maoist insurgents attacked the family of a Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) personnel and killed his father, Krishna Shahi Nepali, and injured his mother Laxmi on June 22.
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June - 22 
Official sources said that troops exchanged fire with a group of insurgents in the eastern hilly district of Bhojpur on June 22. However, details of the incident were not available till last reports came in.
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Official sources said that troops exchanged fire with a group of insurgents in the eastern hilly district of Bhojpur on June 22. However, details of the incident were not available till last reports came in.
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June - 22 
Security forces arrested three Maoists, identified as Yuvraj Tamang, Prem Rai and Mandip Basnet, from the Udaypur, Khotang and Panchthar districts respectively, for their alleged involvement in the attack on Diktel, headquarters of the Khotang distri
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Security forces arrested three Maoists, identified as Yuvraj Tamang, Prem Rai and Mandip Basnet, from the Udaypur, Khotang and Panchthar districts respectively, for their alleged involvement in the attack on Diktel, headquarters of the Khotang district, on June 19.
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June - 23 
A five-year-old Indian child, Neha Gadariya, was killed and her parents sustained injuries in an explosion triggered by the Maoists at Tribhuvan Chowk in the Banke district on June 23.
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A five-year-old Indian child, Neha Gadariya, was killed and her parents sustained injuries in an explosion triggered by the Maoists at Tribhuvan Chowk in the Banke district on June 23.
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June - 23 
Another RNA statement claimed that security forces (SFs) shot dead a Maoist insurgent, Ramesh Kumar Lamichhane alias Bibek, at Fikuri in the Nuwakot district on June 23.
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Another RNA statement claimed that security forces (SFs) shot dead a Maoist insurgent, Ramesh Kumar Lamichhane alias Bibek, at Fikuri in the Nuwakot district on June 23.
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June - 23 
On June 23, during a programme in Pokhra, the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) General Secretary, Madhav Kumar Nepal, rejected ‘any compromise or collaboration’ with the King and said that the Maoists and other political parties could brush aside their
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On June 23, during a programme in Pokhra, the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) General Secretary, Madhav Kumar Nepal, rejected ‘any compromise or collaboration’ with the King and said that the Maoists and other political parties could brush aside their differences and share the common objective of the ongoing movement for democracy. Further, he also urged the insurgents to lay down arms and exert pressure for constituent assembly elections. According to him, "We don't insist that they (Maoists) should join our movement, but we can attack the same target in different ways."
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June - 23 
The Himalayan Times has reported that over 18,000 children studying in 63 private schools have been affected as all private schools in Ilam have shut down following threats from the Maoist-affiliated All Nepal National Independent Students Union-Revo
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The Himalayan Times has reported that over 18,000 children studying in 63 private schools have been affected as all private schools in Ilam have shut down following threats from the Maoist-affiliated All Nepal National Independent Students Union-Revolutionary.
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June - 24 
A teacher, identified as Hira Bahadur Thapa, was found dead in Gaonkharka. He was abducted by the Maoists from Balkumari in the Nuwakot district on June 15. In another incident, the Maoists abducted Gopal Bahadur Singha, a villager from the Budhigang
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A teacher, identified as Hira Bahadur Thapa, was found dead in Gaonkharka. He was abducted by the Maoists from Balkumari in the Nuwakot district on June 15. In another incident, the Maoists abducted Gopal Bahadur Singha, a villager from the Budhiganga area in Bajura district, on June 20.
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June - 24 
According to Kathmandu Post, the insurgents attacked a check post of the RNA at Rambhapur in the Royal Bardiya National Park of Bardiya district on June 24. They also detonated explosions around the district headquarters at Guleriya immediately after
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According to Kathmandu Post, the insurgents attacked a check post of the RNA at Rambhapur in the Royal Bardiya National Park of Bardiya district on June 24. They also detonated explosions around the district headquarters at Guleriya immediately after attacking the check post.
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June - 24 
Nepal News reports that at least five Maoist insurgents and a security personnel were killed during overnight clashes at Rambhapur police post in Bardiya district on June 24. Four security personnel were also injured in the clashes. According to the
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Nepal News reports that at least five Maoist insurgents and a security personnel were killed during overnight clashes at Rambhapur police post in Bardiya district on June 24. Four security personnel were also injured in the clashes. According to the mid-western division of the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA), the casualties occurred when Maoists traveling in a vehicle had attacked security personnel manning Rambhapur check post in the Royal Bardiya National Park and also tried to enter the security base.
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June - 24 
Sources at the Royal Nepalese Army’s (RNA) Eastern Divisional Headquarters said that at least eight RNA personnel and one police personnel were killed during a clash with the Maoist insurgents at Pandhare in the Bhojpur district on June 24. An unspec
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Sources at the Royal Nepalese Army’s (RNA) Eastern Divisional Headquarters said that at least eight RNA personnel and one police personnel were killed during a clash with the Maoist insurgents at Pandhare in the Bhojpur district on June 24. An unspecified number of Maoists were also killed in the incident. The insurgents were reportedly fleeing eastward after attacking the Diktel bazaar in Khotang district.
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June - 24 
The RNA sources said that insurgents have abducted at least 150 students from a school in the Kanchanpur district on June 24. In the same district, around 250 villagers were abducted by the Maoists from the Beldadi area a day earlier. Separately, the
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The RNA sources said that insurgents have abducted at least 150 students from a school in the Kanchanpur district on June 24. In the same district, around 250 villagers were abducted by the Maoists from the Beldadi area a day earlier. Separately, the Maoists abducted at least 90 students from a school at Paudi in the Gulmi district on June 22.
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June - 24 
The United States Ambassador to Nepal, James F. Moriarty, speaking at Honolulu on June 24, warned that the year ahead would be ‘absolutely critical’ for Nepal and added, "We believe that the best way to address the insurgency is through a negotiated
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The United States Ambassador to Nepal, James F. Moriarty, speaking at Honolulu on June 24, warned that the year ahead would be ‘absolutely critical’ for Nepal and added, "We believe that the best way to address the insurgency is through a negotiated settlement that brings the majority of the Maoists back into the political mainstream." Further, predicting large-scale migration of civilians into the Indian territory, Moriarty said, "a victory for Maoist insurgents in Nepal will not only be a humanitarian disaster for Nepal but also a destabilizing force in India."
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June - 25 
Gunbattle has reportedly taken place between security forces on patrol and Maoist insurgents at Khana area in the western district of the Arghakhanchi. The gunbattle was still continuing, when reports last came in. Security sources claimed that over
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Gunbattle has reportedly taken place between security forces on patrol and Maoist insurgents at Khana area in the western district of the Arghakhanchi. The gunbattle was still continuing, when reports last came in. Security sources claimed that over half a dozen Maoists were killed in the encounter while 17 security personnel were injured.
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June - 25 
In Salyan district, the Maoists detonated a bomb at a private educational institution and damaged two buildings in Khalanga on June 25. Meanwhile, schools in the Makwanpur district have reportedly been closed for the past three weeks owing to a strik
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In Salyan district, the Maoists detonated a bomb at a private educational institution and damaged two buildings in Khalanga on June 25. Meanwhile, schools in the Makwanpur district have reportedly been closed for the past three weeks owing to a strike called by the Maoist-affiliated All Nepal National Independent Students Union-Revolutionary.
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June - 25 
leading Indian dailies had reported that Nepali and Indian Maoists had jointly launched raids at a police post, banks and other targets in the Indian town of Madhubani, close to Nepal-India border.
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leading Indian dailies had reported that Nepali and Indian Maoists had jointly launched raids at a police post, banks and other targets in the Indian town of Madhubani, close to Nepal-India border.
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June - 25 
Nepal News, quoting a statement of the Pokhara-based Western Pritana divisional headquarters of the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA), has reported that at least 12 security force (SF) personnel and six Maoist insurgents were killed during a Maoist attack on
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Nepal News, quoting a statement of the Pokhara-based Western Pritana divisional headquarters of the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA), has reported that at least 12 security force (SF) personnel and six Maoist insurgents were killed during a Maoist attack on an army patrol team at Khandaha in Arghakhanchi district on June 25.
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June - 25 
The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) has denied its involvement in the attack on security posts and banks at Madhubani in the Indian state of Bihar on June 23. In a statement issued on June 25, spokesman of the CPN (Maoist), Krishna Bahadur Mahara,
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The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) has denied its involvement in the attack on security posts and banks at Madhubani in the Indian state of Bihar on June 23. In a statement issued on June 25, spokesman of the CPN (Maoist), Krishna Bahadur Mahara, said reports published in some Indian and Nepali media that his party cadres were involved in raids at various targets in Madhbani were "false and baseless." It is not our party’s policy to launch joint attacks within India, he said.
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June - 26 
In Nepal, the troops defused explosives planted by the Maoists at Bhirpati in the Gothiwang area, intended to block vehicular movement to Madi, Pyuthan and Rolpa.
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In Nepal, the troops defused explosives planted by the Maoists at Bhirpati in the Gothiwang area, intended to block vehicular movement to Madi, Pyuthan and Rolpa.
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June - 26 
The Maoists have freed 90 students abducted last week from the Nepal Rastriya Secondary School at Pudiamarahi village in Gulmi district. Reports quoting the Chief District Officer of Gulmi, Durga Pokhrel, said that the students returned home safely o
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The Maoists have freed 90 students abducted last week from the Nepal Rastriya Secondary School at Pudiamarahi village in Gulmi district. Reports quoting the Chief District Officer of Gulmi, Durga Pokhrel, said that the students returned home safely on June 26. The students, who were reportedly involved in indoctrination programs conducted by the Maoists, were in good health, reports added.
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June - 26 
Three Maoist insurgents were killed in an encounter with the security forces at Raralihi area in the Jumla district on June 26. Socket bombs, explosives and bullets were recovered from the slain Maoists.
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Three Maoist insurgents were killed in an encounter with the security forces at Raralihi area in the Jumla district on June 26. Socket bombs, explosives and bullets were recovered from the slain Maoists.
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June - 27 
A RNA press release is reported to have said that suspected Maoists killed a civilian while injuring two others at Alitaal in the Dadeldhura district on June 27.
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A RNA press release is reported to have said that suspected Maoists killed a civilian while injuring two others at Alitaal in the Dadeldhura district on June 27.
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June - 27 
On June 27, the Royal Commission for Corruption Control (RCCC), acquitted deposed Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba and six of his cabinet colleagues, accused of impropriety in distributing money to party cadres from the state exchequer. All 27 recip
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On June 27, the Royal Commission for Corruption Control (RCCC), acquitted deposed Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba and six of his cabinet colleagues, accused of impropriety in distributing money to party cadres from the state exchequer. All 27 recipients of the fund, most of them regarded as victims of Maoist atrocities, were also declared innocent, when the RCCC handed clean chits to Deuba and his ministers. "Set criteria for distribution have been breached, inauthentic officials have distributed money, and wrong persons have received money," the verdict read out by RCCC Chief Bhakta Bahadur Koirala said, adding "but these evidences are not enough to establish corruption charge against the former prime minister and ministers."
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June - 28 
A delayed report added that the security forces (SFs) had recovered the dead body of a Maoist from the Auri area of Bardia district on June 28.
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A delayed report added that the security forces (SFs) had recovered the dead body of a Maoist from the Auri area of Bardia district on June 28.
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June - 28 
At least 13 civilians were injured when suspected Maoist insurgents threw an improvised explosive device (IED) targeting a vehicle carrying security force (SF) personnel at the BP Chowk in Nepalgunj town on June 28-evening.
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At least 13 civilians were injured when suspected Maoist insurgents threw an improvised explosive device (IED) targeting a vehicle carrying security force (SF) personnel at the BP Chowk in Nepalgunj town on June 28-evening.
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June - 28 
The Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) claimed on June 28 that at least 30 more Maoists were killed during a gunfight at Khandaha in the western district of Arghakhanchi a day earlier. According to the RNA, villagers in Khandaha have informed the SFs that the
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The Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) claimed on June 28 that at least 30 more Maoists were killed during a gunfight at Khandaha in the western district of Arghakhanchi a day earlier. According to the RNA, villagers in Khandaha have informed the SFs that there were at least 30 dead bodies buried near the clash site.
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June - 29 
Five Maoist insurgents were killed during separate encounters with the security forces across the country on June 29. Two Maoists, Nanda Ram Poudel and Surath Chanda, were killed in the Rumjerisalkot area of Dailekh district, while another Maoist, Ra
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Five Maoist insurgents were killed during separate encounters with the security forces across the country on June 29. Two Maoists, Nanda Ram Poudel and Surath Chanda, were killed in the Rumjerisalkot area of Dailekh district, while another Maoist, Ramesh Yadav, along with an unidentified insurgent were killed at Nyaulihawa in the Rupandehi district.
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June - 29 
Further, another insurgent was shot dead at Sattari in the Surkhet district on June 29.
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Further, another insurgent was shot dead at Sattari in the Surkhet district on June 29.
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June - 29 
In Ilam district, Prem Shrestha, a police personnel died and an Assistant Sub-Inspector of Police was injured when three insurgents attacked a security patrol at Chowkbazaar on June 29. The Maoists also looted Shrestha's .303 rifle.
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In Ilam district, Prem Shrestha, a police personnel died and an Assistant Sub-Inspector of Police was injured when three insurgents attacked a security patrol at Chowkbazaar on June 29. The Maoists also looted Shrestha's .303 rifle.
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June - 29 
Kathmandu Post has reported that the SFs killed an insurgent, Tara Poudel, in the Myagdi district on June 29.
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Kathmandu Post has reported that the SFs killed an insurgent, Tara Poudel, in the Myagdi district on June 29.
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June - 29 
Security forces shot dead a Maoist, Rameshwor Yadav alias Ramesh, at the Nepal-India Dasgaja border area on June 29. They also recovered a pistol, a motorcycle and some cash from the deceased.
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Security forces shot dead a Maoist, Rameshwor Yadav alias Ramesh, at the Nepal-India Dasgaja border area on June 29. They also recovered a pistol, a motorcycle and some cash from the deceased.
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June - 29 
The RNA press release stated that Pradeep Purwar, a gold merchant, was shot dead by "suspected rebels" at Nainadevi Chowk in Dhangadhi on June 29.
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The RNA press release stated that Pradeep Purwar, a gold merchant, was shot dead by "suspected rebels" at Nainadevi Chowk in Dhangadhi on June 29.
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June - 30 
According to Himalayan Times, the Maoists on June 30 released 11 students who had been in their captivity for the last 39 days. The students were freed and handed over to human rights activists in a remote area of the Kaski district. An activist, who
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According to Himalayan Times, the Maoists on June 30 released 11 students who had been in their captivity for the last 39 days. The students were freed and handed over to human rights activists in a remote area of the Kaski district. An activist, who was present at the time of release, claimed the students were in good physical condition and had been kept in a safe place.
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June - 30 
Former Prime Minister and Nepali Congress (NC) president, Girija Prasad Koirala, announced in Kathmandu on June 30 that he would "openly hold dialogue" with the Maoist insurgents to restore peace, irrespective of the consequences. "I don’t fear being
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Former Prime Minister and Nepali Congress (NC) president, Girija Prasad Koirala, announced in Kathmandu on June 30 that he would "openly hold dialogue" with the Maoist insurgents to restore peace, irrespective of the consequences. "I don’t fear being arrested," he told a meeting of former lawmakers organised to commemorate the first Parliament. Koirala claimed the agenda of the seven-party alliance has attracted the Maoists, according to Himalayan Times. While urging King Gyanendra to "comprehend" the voices of the modern era "or face the consequences, Koirala criticised the international community for "raising a hue and cry" over an alliance between the parties and Maoists.
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June - 30 
Meanwhile, the security forces shot dead two Maoists, Suchan Chanda alias Sangharsha and Nanda Ram Poudel, in the Noumule area of Dailekh district on June 30.
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Meanwhile, the security forces shot dead two Maoists, Suchan Chanda alias Sangharsha and Nanda Ram Poudel, in the Noumule area of Dailekh district on June 30.
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June - 30 
The Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) has claimed that the troops killed Maoist ‘company section commander’, Itihas Pun alias Puskar, in the Majhkharka area of Baglung district on June 30.
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The Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) has claimed that the troops killed Maoist ‘company section commander’, Itihas Pun alias Puskar, in the Majhkharka area of Baglung district on June 30.
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*Data till , May 01, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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