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July - 1 
On July 1, Maoist peace talks facilitator, Padma Ratna Tuladhar, has announced that the Government and insurgents have agreed for the third round of talks and an informal meeting in this regard would be held within a week. Tuladhar along with Daman N
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On July 1, Maoist peace talks facilitator, Padma Ratna Tuladhar, has announced that the Government and insurgents have agreed for the third round of talks and an informal meeting in this regard would be held within a week. Tuladhar along with Daman Nath Dhungana, another Maoist nominated facilitator, and Shailendra Kumar Upadhyay and Karna Dhoj Adhikari, facilitators from the Government side, also met the Government peace team member and Communication Minister, Kamal Thapa and Maoist leader Ram Bahadur Thapa and Maoist spokesperson Krishna Bahadur Mahara. Tuladhar also reportedly said that both the parties had agreed to review the issue of Army’s restriction within five kilometers of the barracks. Also, the Maoist leader Krishna Bahadur Mahara has reportedly said that the right to ‘revolt’ and ‘multi-party democracy’ would be the two key elements of the political set up envisaged by them. Besides, the ‘New People’s democracy for the 21st Century’ was also being considered by the Maoist leaders as a step ahead from Maoism.
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July - 2 
A media report on July 2 has said that the Pakistani external intelligence agency, the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), has opened new routes along the Indian border in the Northeast region for infiltration. According to official sources, India’s b
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A media report on July 2 has said that the Pakistani external intelligence agency, the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), has opened new routes along the Indian border in the Northeast region for infiltration. According to official sources, India’s border with Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan is allegedly being used by the ISI to push terrorists into the Northeast.
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July - 2 
A media report on July 3 indicated that Maoist insurgents had violated the cease-fire code of conduct between May 22 and June 30 and indulged in abduction and looting, among other things. This includes, obstruction of Government aid to the residents
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A media report on July 3 indicated that Maoist insurgents had violated the cease-fire code of conduct between May 22 and June 30 and indulged in abduction and looting, among other things. This includes, obstruction of Government aid to the residents of Chauwang village in Rukum district on May 22, looting of Rupees 71, 900 and US dollars 1,100 from a resident in Siraha on June 24 and again Rupee 110, 625 and other goods from various houses in Gangapipra village in Parsa. Further, the insurgents also abducted seven students in Kanchanpur district in separate incidents.
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July - 3 
According to media reports, the Government and Maoist talks team held an informal meeting at an undisclosed location in Kathmandu on July 3. The meeting, however, could not reach any agreement.
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According to media reports, the Government and Maoist talks team held an informal meeting at an undisclosed location in Kathmandu on July 3. The meeting, however, could not reach any agreement.
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July - 3 
The Government and Maoist insurgents reportedly held an informal meeting at an undisclosed location in Kathmandu on July 3. The meeting, however, ended inconclusively. Members of the Maoist talks team reportedly reiterated its demand for the implemen
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The Government and Maoist insurgents reportedly held an informal meeting at an undisclosed location in Kathmandu on July 3. The meeting, however, ended inconclusively. Members of the Maoist talks team reportedly reiterated its demand for the implementation of the agreements reached at the second round of talks on May 9. It also claimed that the Government had agreed, among others, to release three of their central members — Rabindra Shrestha, Bamdev Chhetri and Mumaram Khanal. Meanwhile, the Government has denied that an agreement had been reached with the Maoists over the confinement of the Army within five-kilometer of its barracks in the insurgency-affected areas. The Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) has also said that it had not received any order from the Government over the same.
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July - 4 
Member of the Maoist talks team pressed their case for the Government implementing the agreements reached at the second round of talks. They claimed that the Government agreed to release three of their central members — Rabindra Shrestha, Bamdev Chhe
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Member of the Maoist talks team pressed their case for the Government implementing the agreements reached at the second round of talks. They claimed that the Government agreed to release three of their central members — Rabindra Shrestha, Bamdev Chhetri and Mumaram Khanal. The Government refused to comment on this claim.
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July - 4 
The Government refuted the claims of the Maoists that an agreement was reached between both the parties with regard to the confinement of the army to a five kilometer area outside its barracks.
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The Government refuted the claims of the Maoists that an agreement was reached between both the parties with regard to the confinement of the army to a five kilometer area outside its barracks.
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July - 4 
The Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) has repeatedly stated that it has not received any order from the government on confining it (the army) to a five kilometer area outside its barracks, and has gone on record that it is opposed to such a move.
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The Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) has repeatedly stated that it has not received any order from the government on confining it (the army) to a five kilometer area outside its barracks, and has gone on record that it is opposed to such a move.
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July - 7 
A ‘platoon commander’ of the Maoists was arrested at Basantapatti village, Rautahat district, for the attempted murder of a police personnel.
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A ‘platoon commander’ of the Maoists was arrested at Basantapatti village, Rautahat district, for the attempted murder of a police personnel.
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July - 7 
A media report on July 8 said that security forces destroyed a training camp of Maoist insurgents at Talkharka in Panchthar. Nobody was injured in the operation as the Maoists had reportedly evacuated the camp a week ago.
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A media report on July 8 said that security forces destroyed a training camp of Maoist insurgents at Talkharka in Panchthar. Nobody was injured in the operation as the Maoists had reportedly evacuated the camp a week ago.
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July - 8 
Media reports have indicated that the Government and Maoist insurgents are likely to hold ‘informal’ talks on July 11. Peace-talks-facilitator Padma Ratna Tuladhar reportedly said, "They will meet and hold informal talks Friday to discuss the to-be-h
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Media reports have indicated that the Government and Maoist insurgents are likely to hold ‘informal’ talks on July 11. Peace-talks-facilitator Padma Ratna Tuladhar reportedly said, "They will meet and hold informal talks Friday to discuss the to-be-held third round of government- Maoist peace talks."
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July - 11 
On July 11, negotiators on behalf of the Government and the Maoists insurgents met unofficially for three hours at an undisclosed location in Kathmandu and discussed, among other things, the possibilities of holding the third round of talks. However,
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On July 11, negotiators on behalf of the Government and the Maoists insurgents met unofficially for three hours at an undisclosed location in Kathmandu and discussed, among other things, the possibilities of holding the third round of talks. However, there was no agreement over the issue of restricting the Army within five-km of its barrack in Maoist affected areas. But, the two sides decided to implement other agreements that were reached earlier at two rounds of talks held on April 27 and May 9.
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July - 11 
Separately, delayed reports said that Maoists had abducted two Army personnel and three civilians on July 11 from Makwanpur.
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Separately, delayed reports said that Maoists had abducted two Army personnel and three civilians on July 11 from Makwanpur.
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July - 12 
In a separate development, three Maoists Narayan Prasad Dhungana, Banisara Pun and Rup Bahadur Shrestha were released from prison on July 12 in Kathmandu.
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In a separate development, three Maoists Narayan Prasad Dhungana, Banisara Pun and Rup Bahadur Shrestha were released from prison on July 12 in Kathmandu.
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July - 13 July - 14
Maoist insurgents abducted four persons, including a police personnel on an unspecified date from Jajarkot district. Meanwhile, some media reports said that the three Maoist who were assumed dead were located and released from the Gorkha Jail on July
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Maoist insurgents abducted four persons, including a police personnel on an unspecified date from Jajarkot district. Meanwhile, some media reports said that the three Maoist who were assumed dead were located and released from the Gorkha Jail on July 14.
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July - 13 
Media reports have indicated that the insurgents have put forth four pre-conditions, including release of three central committee members and limitation on the movement of the Army to five kilometers of the barracks to join the talks.
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Media reports have indicated that the insurgents have put forth four pre-conditions, including release of three central committee members and limitation on the movement of the Army to five kilometers of the barracks to join the talks.
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July - 13 
Other reports said that the Maoist leader Baburam Bhattarai had said that interim government under the Maoist leadership would be the prime agenda in the talks. Also, Maoists’ ‘supreme leader’ Prachanda said, "Maoists are for total change in the Cons
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Other reports said that the Maoist leader Baburam Bhattarai had said that interim government under the Maoist leadership would be the prime agenda in the talks. Also, Maoists’ ‘supreme leader’ Prachanda said, "Maoists are for total change in the Constitution".
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July - 13 
Separately, the security personnel in Kathmandu arrested Maoist student leader Gyanendra Tripathi on July 13.
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Separately, the security personnel in Kathmandu arrested Maoist student leader Gyanendra Tripathi on July 13.
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July - 13 
The Government Spokesperson and Communications Minister Kamal Thapa reportedly sent a formal letter to the Convenor of the Maoist peace negotiating team Baburam Bhattarai on July 13 asking the insurgents to suggest a date for the third round of peace
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The Government Spokesperson and Communications Minister Kamal Thapa reportedly sent a formal letter to the Convenor of the Maoist peace negotiating team Baburam Bhattarai on July 13 asking the insurgents to suggest a date for the third round of peace talks. Two rounds of talks were held earlier on April 27 and May 9 respectively.
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July - 14 
In another incident, on July 14 Nepal Communist Party (United Maoist Leninist) leader Prem Bahadur Shahi succumbed to his injuries suffered in an attack allegedly by Maoists at Khekhani on July 11.
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In another incident, on July 14 Nepal Communist Party (United Maoist Leninist) leader Prem Bahadur Shahi succumbed to his injuries suffered in an attack allegedly by Maoists at Khekhani on July 11.
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July - 14 
Media reports on July 15 have indicated that a clandestine ‘Revolutionary Internationalism Movement’ (RIM) meeting was held in India at an unnamed place in the region affected by left-wing extremists–Naxalites. Identity of the groups or individuals w
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Media reports on July 15 have indicated that a clandestine ‘Revolutionary Internationalism Movement’ (RIM) meeting was held in India at an unnamed place in the region affected by left-wing extremists–Naxalites. Identity of the groups or individuals who participated at the meeting was not immediately clear. The meeting also reportedly pledged support for Maoist insurgents in Nepal and other left-wing extremist movement in Peru, Philippines and Turkey apart from India. In the post-conference statement the participants also reportedly warned India against its alleged ‘expansionism’ and ‘American imperialism’.
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July - 14 
Two pipe bombs, among other things were recovered at the Siraha district court office that the police suspect could be a handiwork of Maoists.
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Two pipe bombs, among other things were recovered at the Siraha district court office that the police suspect could be a handiwork of Maoists.
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July - 15 
The local administration in Panchthar district released 14 Maoist insurgents from prison on July 15.
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The local administration in Panchthar district released 14 Maoist insurgents from prison on July 15.
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July - 16 
According to media reports, the Nepalese Government has assured full security of the Maoist negotiating team and promised ‘safe passage’ in the event of the peace talks failing. The Government assurance came shortly after the Maoists declared that it
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According to media reports, the Nepalese Government has assured full security of the Maoist negotiating team and promised ‘safe passage’ in the event of the peace talks failing. The Government assurance came shortly after the Maoists declared that its negotiating leaders have gone underground and that its contact office in Anamnagar has been closed indefinitely. Criticizing the arrest of Bharat Dhungana, secretary of the Maoist contact office on July 16, Information Minister and Government spokesperson Kamal Thapa, said, "The Government would take full guarantee of security of the Maoist negotiating team."
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July - 16 
Bhutan is opposed to the involvement of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in the repatriation process of the Bhutanese refugees living in Nepal. The UNHCR’s Country Chief Abraham Abraham stated this during an interview in Kath
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Bhutan is opposed to the involvement of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in the repatriation process of the Bhutanese refugees living in Nepal. The UNHCR’s Country Chief Abraham Abraham stated this during an interview in Kathmandu on July 16. Earlier, a joint verification team of Nepal and Bhutan had identified that only 2.4 per cent of the approximately 100,000 Bhutanese refugees are genuine.
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July - 16 
Delayed reports said that security forces arrested 14 Maoist insurgents, including four women cadres, with some explosives at Chandeshwor in the Dolakha district on July 16.
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Delayed reports said that security forces arrested 14 Maoist insurgents, including four women cadres, with some explosives at Chandeshwor in the Dolakha district on July 16.
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July - 17 
Security forces arrested Bharat Dhungana, secretary at the Maoists contact office in Anamnagar in Kathmandu, and later released him. Dhungana has alleged that the security forces mishandled him.
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Security forces arrested Bharat Dhungana, secretary at the Maoists contact office in Anamnagar in Kathmandu, and later released him. Dhungana has alleged that the security forces mishandled him.
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July - 17 
The Maoist leadership, including supreme leader Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda, Ram Bahadur Thapa alias Badal, Krishna Bahadur Mahara, Matrika Yadav, reportedly held a meeting near the Surkhet-Jajarkot area to discuss the government proposal for
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The Maoist leadership, including supreme leader Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda, Ram Bahadur Thapa alias Badal, Krishna Bahadur Mahara, Matrika Yadav, reportedly held a meeting near the Surkhet-Jajarkot area to discuss the government proposal for the third round of peace talks.
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July - 18 
An armed group of Maoist insurgents allegedly lynched a retired police officer at Majpokhari in Ilam on July 18. According to media reports, the Maoists killed him for not meeting their extortion demand.
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An armed group of Maoist insurgents allegedly lynched a retired police officer at Majpokhari in Ilam on July 18. According to media reports, the Maoists killed him for not meeting their extortion demand.
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July - 18 
Government peace talks negotiator and spokesperson Kamal Thapa reportedly announced that Maoists’ demand for the release of their three central committee members would be met after the third round of peace talks are held.
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Government peace talks negotiator and spokesperson Kamal Thapa reportedly announced that Maoists’ demand for the release of their three central committee members would be met after the third round of peace talks are held.
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Also, delayed reports have said that suspected Maoist insurgents abducted six persons in the Sankhuwasabha district on July 19 and separately another civilian in Mahottari district on July 20.
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Also, delayed reports have said that suspected Maoist insurgents abducted six persons in the Sankhuwasabha district on July 19 and separately another civilian in Mahottari district on July 20.
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July - 20 
Delayed reports have said that security forces arrested seven members of the Maoists’ student wing on July 20.
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Delayed reports have said that security forces arrested seven members of the Maoists’ student wing on July 20.
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July - 20 
In another incident, approximately 50 armed-Maoists attacked a police post of Sugauli Customs Office, Parsa, and seized a dozen weapons, on July20.
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In another incident, approximately 50 armed-Maoists attacked a police post of Sugauli Customs Office, Parsa, and seized a dozen weapons, on July20.
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July - 20 
On July 20, the Government peace talks team member and spokesperson Kamal Thapa, expressed disbelief over the closure of Maoists’ contact office in Kathmandu. He said, "Government was shocked with the Maoists decision to close the Kathmandu contact o
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On July 20, the Government peace talks team member and spokesperson Kamal Thapa, expressed disbelief over the closure of Maoists’ contact office in Kathmandu. He said, "Government was shocked with the Maoists decision to close the Kathmandu contact office, but such move would not affect the peace talks". He further said that the Maoists contact office secretary Dhungana’s arrest on July 16 was made in connection with the alleged instances of extortion. He also appealed to the Maoists to re-open their contact office and added that the Government was ready to address their grievances.
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July - 20 
Security has been beefed up in Kathamandu, capital city of Nepal and the western region of the country, following the Maoists’ closure of their office.
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Security has been beefed up in Kathamandu, capital city of Nepal and the western region of the country, following the Maoists’ closure of their office.
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July - 21 
Further, peace-talks facilitators held talks with two representatives of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) members on July 21 and discussed the ways to continue the peace process. While NHRC members suggested that effective monitoring and f
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Further, peace-talks facilitators held talks with two representatives of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) members on July 21 and discussed the ways to continue the peace process. While NHRC members suggested that effective monitoring and full implementation of a code of conduct be done during peace talks period, the facilitators said that efforts had been made to re-establish contacts between the Government and Maoists.
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July - 21 
The Home Ministry and Maoists both denied reports of an attack on the Sugauli Customs Police Post on July 21 in separate statements.
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The Home Ministry and Maoists both denied reports of an attack on the Sugauli Customs Police Post on July 21 in separate statements.
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July - 22 
According to a ‘Maoist Revolutionary People’s Council’ (MRPC) member Bhaktarai Kandanwa, the Maoists’ leader Prachanda wants the insurgents to adopt a ‘new’ strategy against the security forces (SFs) following the July 16 arrest of their contact offi
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According to a ‘Maoist Revolutionary People’s Council’ (MRPC) member Bhaktarai Kandanwa, the Maoists’ leader Prachanda wants the insurgents to adopt a ‘new’ strategy against the security forces (SFs) following the July 16 arrest of their contact office secretary Bharat Dhungana in Kathmandu. He alleged that the SFs had taken away their ‘records’ from the contact office. Meanwhile, Maoists students wing’s secretary, Himal Sharma, said on July 22 that the insurgents were ready to open their contact office in Kathmandu provided the Government would guarantee their security in a written form. He further said that a message was sent to the Government through the talks’ facilitating team member, Padma Ratna Tuladhar.
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July - 22 
Media reports have said that seven Maoists, including two women insurgents, have declared their decision to abandon the outfit on July 22.
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Media reports have said that seven Maoists, including two women insurgents, have declared their decision to abandon the outfit on July 22.
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July - 22 
Peace talks convener and Government spokesperson, Kamal Thapa, on July 22 has assured full security to Maoist negotiators even if the peace talks would fail. He also urged them to re-open their contact office in Kathmandu.
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Peace talks convener and Government spokesperson, Kamal Thapa, on July 22 has assured full security to Maoist negotiators even if the peace talks would fail. He also urged them to re-open their contact office in Kathmandu.
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July - 23 
Government spokesperson Kamal Thapa said that it was considering the issues raised in the Maoists’ letter seriously. While stating that it would not be possible to hold peace talks immediately, he sought the co-operation of opposition parties in reso
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Government spokesperson Kamal Thapa said that it was considering the issues raised in the Maoists’ letter seriously. While stating that it would not be possible to hold peace talks immediately, he sought the co-operation of opposition parties in resolving the problem.
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July - 23 
In a letter sent to the Government through the peace talks facilitators, Maoist leader Baburam Bhattarai has said that the insurgents are in favour of holding direct talks with King Gyanendra. He said, "If that is not possible, the king will have to
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In a letter sent to the Government through the peace talks facilitators, Maoist leader Baburam Bhattarai has said that the insurgents are in favour of holding direct talks with King Gyanendra. He said, "If that is not possible, the king will have to make a public statement that the Thapa government (led by Prime Minister Surya Bahadur Thapa) represents him." He, however, alleged that the King’s interference, among other things, were the major obstacles in the resumption of peace process. While demanding the immediate implementation of the agreements signed during the second round of peace talks held on May 9, he warned that failing this, the insurgents would declare it a unilateral breach of the cease-fire agreement by the Government.
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July - 24 
A woman Maoist insurgent was killed in a retaliatory firing by the security forces in Kalikot district on July 24. A rifle was also recovered from her possession.
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A woman Maoist insurgent was killed in a retaliatory firing by the security forces in Kalikot district on July 24. A rifle was also recovered from her possession.
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July - 24 
Government peace talks team member Prakash Chandra Lohani said that the Government would forward a reply to the Maoists within three days. Further, a meeting of ‘high-level’ army officials held on July 24 also decided to ‘keep the Army more alert’.
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Government peace talks team member Prakash Chandra Lohani said that the Government would forward a reply to the Maoists within three days. Further, a meeting of ‘high-level’ army officials held on July 24 also decided to ‘keep the Army more alert’.
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July - 24 
Indian Ambassador to Nepal, Shyam Sharan on July 24 assured Nepal that the Indian Government would not allow any anti-Nepal activity on its soil. He also said that India has evidence on linkages between the Maoist insurgents of Nepal and various Indi
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Indian Ambassador to Nepal, Shyam Sharan on July 24 assured Nepal that the Indian Government would not allow any anti-Nepal activity on its soil. He also said that India has evidence on linkages between the Maoist insurgents of Nepal and various Indian terrorist groups and the left-wing extremist—Naxalite--groups active in various parts of Bihar, Andhra Pradesh and Orissa.
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July - 24 
Prime Minister Surya Bahadur Thapa held a meeting with security forces’ Chiefs and Secretaries of Defence and Home Ministry on the same day in Kathmandu.
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Prime Minister Surya Bahadur Thapa held a meeting with security forces’ Chiefs and Secretaries of Defence and Home Ministry on the same day in Kathmandu.
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July - 24 
Speaking at the first national convention of the Kirat National Front (KNF), an ethnic insurgent group in eastern Nepal in Panchthar district on July 24 the Maoist leader Prachanda reportedly assured that the KNF would control the eastern region foll
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Speaking at the first national convention of the Kirat National Front (KNF), an ethnic insurgent group in eastern Nepal in Panchthar district on July 24 the Maoist leader Prachanda reportedly assured that the KNF would control the eastern region following success of the Maoist ‘people’s war’. A Maoists sister organisation, Kirat Workers Party also merged with the KNF on the occasion. A new central committee was formed following the merger under the chairmanship of Bhakta Rai Kandangwa. Shri Prasad Jabegu was also made secretary of the new Front.
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July - 24 
The five party coalition criticised the Government and the Maoists for the stalled peace process.
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The five party coalition criticised the Government and the Maoists for the stalled peace process.
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July - 24 
Three Maoists were released on July 24 by the local administration from Ilam prison.
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Three Maoists were released on July 24 by the local administration from Ilam prison.
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July - 25 
Maoists leader Bichitra announced on July 25 that they were about to launch a FM radio -broadcast station in seven districts of the western region within a month. He reportedly said, "people’s revolution cannot succeed without revolution in communica
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Maoists leader Bichitra announced on July 25 that they were about to launch a FM radio -broadcast station in seven districts of the western region within a month. He reportedly said, "people’s revolution cannot succeed without revolution in communications… The radio station would be helpful to inform people of truthful news and events."
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July - 25 
Peace talks facilitator Padma Ratna Tuladhar on July 25 informed that it was difficult to contact the Maoist leaders, as they had gone underground.
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Peace talks facilitator Padma Ratna Tuladhar on July 25 informed that it was difficult to contact the Maoist leaders, as they had gone underground.
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July - 25 
Separately, victims of Maoist insurgency staged a sit-in demonstration on July 25 in Kathmandu demanding resumption of Government relief for them. They also submitted a list of demands, which included that Maoists be made to surrender weapons and end
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Separately, victims of Maoist insurgency staged a sit-in demonstration on July 25 in Kathmandu demanding resumption of Government relief for them. They also submitted a list of demands, which included that Maoists be made to surrender weapons and end extortion.
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July - 25 
The Government through a letter officially sent on July 25 to the Maoist insurgents conveyed that the third round of peace talks could be held to discuss the Maoists demands within the framework of constitutional monarchy and multiparty democracy by
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The Government through a letter officially sent on July 25 to the Maoist insurgents conveyed that the third round of peace talks could be held to discuss the Maoists demands within the framework of constitutional monarchy and multiparty democracy by August 15. However, the Government remained non-committal over the issue of restriction of Army within five kilometers of its barracks. The letter noted in this regard, "it is clear that limiting the responsibility and jurisdiction of the nation’s ultimate force will be against the national interest. Nothing that destroys the sovereignty and integrity of the nation will be acceptable to the government." It was also pointed out that the Maoists had not stopped indulging in abduction and extortion and they were also still running the training camps. The letter further said, "the government is committed to stop all sorts of security actions against the Maoists except those done for self defence… and we want similar commitment from the Maoist side on the issue." Criticising the Maoist demand on direct involvement of King Gyanendra in the dialogue process, the letter added that under Article 35 of the Constitution, the present Government had full executive powers. Government spokesperson Kamal Thapa had signed the letter on Government’s behalf.
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July - 26 
Further, reports on July 27 said Maoist supreme leader Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda has now headed towards West Bengal in India after attending the Kirat National Front’s national convention on July 24 at Panchthar in Nepal.
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Further, reports on July 27 said Maoist supreme leader Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda has now headed towards West Bengal in India after attending the Kirat National Front’s national convention on July 24 at Panchthar in Nepal.
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July - 26 
The Government letter addressed to the Maoist talks-negotiators has been reportedly handed over to the insurgents, who immediately left Kathmandu for a secret place on July 26, said talks-facilitator Padma Ratna Tuladhar. "Receiving the government le
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The Government letter addressed to the Maoist talks-negotiators has been reportedly handed over to the insurgents, who immediately left Kathmandu for a secret place on July 26, said talks-facilitator Padma Ratna Tuladhar. "Receiving the government letter from me, Maoist cadres have gone to a confidential place to meet their talks-negotiators," Tuladhar said. After closing their Kathmandu contact office a few days back, Maoist insurgent leaders and cadres have reportedly gone underground. Meanwhile, some reports have indicated that the Maoist leadership was holding an emergency meeting at an undisclosed location between the Surkhet and Jajarkot districts to formulate their future strategy. In the ongoing communication between the two sides, the Government's letter written on July 25 was the third. The letter has reportedly urged the Maoist insurgents to participate in the third round of peace talks.
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July - 27 
A meeting of the peace talks facilitators team was held on July 27 to facilitate the contacts between the Government and the Maoists. The meeting also discussed about the third round of peace talks.
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A meeting of the peace talks facilitators team was held on July 27 to facilitate the contacts between the Government and the Maoists. The meeting also discussed about the third round of peace talks.
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July - 27 
Delayed reports said that the insurgents had released an activist of the Communist Party of Nepal-United Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) on July 27 at Sukaura village in Makwanpur.
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Delayed reports said that the insurgents had released an activist of the Communist Party of Nepal-United Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) on July 27 at Sukaura village in Makwanpur.
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July - 27 
In a separate development, leader of the Communist Party of Nepal (United Marxist and Leninist), Madhav Kumar Nepal, said that the Maoists’, "violent activities, have not only come under criticism in Nepal, but throughout the world…" He also alleged
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In a separate development, leader of the Communist Party of Nepal (United Marxist and Leninist), Madhav Kumar Nepal, said that the Maoists’, "violent activities, have not only come under criticism in Nepal, but throughout the world…" He also alleged that the Maoists are recruiting foreigners to fight inside Nepal.
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July - 27 
In another incident, president of the Jaya Nepal Cultural Academy, Amar Lama, was abducted and later killed at Nayabazar chowk in Kirtipur on July 27.
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In another incident, president of the Jaya Nepal Cultural Academy, Amar Lama, was abducted and later killed at Nayabazar chowk in Kirtipur on July 27.
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July - 27 
Security forces (SFs) rescued two of their colleagues on July 27 at Batse in Kavre district. The Maoists had earlier abducted them on an unspecified date. An insurgent was also arrested at the same place, on the same day separately.
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Security forces (SFs) rescued two of their colleagues on July 27 at Batse in Kavre district. The Maoists had earlier abducted them on an unspecified date. An insurgent was also arrested at the same place, on the same day separately.
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July - 28 
After discussing the demands forwarded by the Maoist insurgents at an official meeting on July 28, the Finance Minister and peace talks team member, Prakash Chandra Lohani, expressed hope that peace would continue in Nepal. He also called upon the Ma
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After discussing the demands forwarded by the Maoist insurgents at an official meeting on July 28, the Finance Minister and peace talks team member, Prakash Chandra Lohani, expressed hope that peace would continue in Nepal. He also called upon the Maoists not to withdraw from the cease-fire agreement. He further said that the Maoists had only added the aspect of talks with King Gyanendra to their earlier demands that included restriction on Army movement and release of central committee members, among others. The Maoists reportedly have given a five-day ultimatum to the Government to meet five of their demands for the resumption of the peace process.
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July - 28 
Reports on July 28 said that Maoists’ have sent a response letter to the Government, proposing five demands as a precondition before the third round of peace talks. The letter quoted the demands on implementation of agreements in the first and second
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Reports on July 28 said that Maoists’ have sent a response letter to the Government, proposing five demands as a precondition before the third round of peace talks. The letter quoted the demands on implementation of agreements in the first and second round of talks, King and Army’s stand in the peace talks, expulsion of US Army specialists from Nepal and clear political agenda of the Government. The facilitators would submit the letter to the Government today, on July 28. Separately, Finance Minister and negotiating team member, Prakash Chadra Lohini called the Maoists on July 27 to stop the politics of exchange of letters and sit for third round of talks. He also said three detained central committee members would be released as soon as official talks get underway. He further said that Government was doing its homework to withdraw ‘anti-terrorism Act’ and refuted the third party mediation in the peace process.
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July - 28 
Reports on July 29 said that the Government had released three Maoist central committee members–Rabindra Shrestha, Bamdev Chhetri and Mumaram Khanal - from prison to fulfill one of the Maoist insurgents’ preconditions to return to the negotiating tab
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Reports on July 29 said that the Government had released three Maoist central committee members–Rabindra Shrestha, Bamdev Chhetri and Mumaram Khanal - from prison to fulfill one of the Maoist insurgents’ preconditions to return to the negotiating table. 34 others from among the 322 persons whom the Maoists had declared missing were also released.
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July - 29 
After two days of discussions over the Maoists demand by the cabinet, Government spokesperson Kamal Thapa on July 29 said at a press interview that while the Army would not execute operations act against Maoists, it was free to act in self-defence. T
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After two days of discussions over the Maoists demand by the cabinet, Government spokesperson Kamal Thapa on July 29 said at a press interview that while the Army would not execute operations act against Maoists, it was free to act in self-defence. The Royal Nepal Army (RNA) spokesperson Deepak Kumar Gurung also expressed RNA’s commitment to comply with the Government’s order in this regard. However, reports on July 29 said that Maoists leader and peace talks coordinator Baburam Bhattarai had informed Padma Ratna Tuladhar that Government had not yet addressed the Maoists’ political demands.
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July - 29 
In another incident on July 29 insurgents allegedly killed a police personnel in Lumle of Kaski. In a separate incident, the Maoists also seriously injured a civilian at Batu in Bajura.
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In another incident on July 29 insurgents allegedly killed a police personnel in Lumle of Kaski. In a separate incident, the Maoists also seriously injured a civilian at Batu in Bajura.
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July - 29 
Other reports have said that two local-level Maoists leaders in Banglung district abandoned the outfit on July 29 saying that the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoists (CPU-M) cannot ‘liberate the nation and the people’.
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Other reports have said that two local-level Maoists leaders in Banglung district abandoned the outfit on July 29 saying that the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoists (CPU-M) cannot ‘liberate the nation and the people’.
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July - 29 
Quoting Maoist sources a media report on July 30 has indicated that Maoists’ response to the Government’s letter sent to them on July 29 would be positive.
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Quoting Maoist sources a media report on July 30 has indicated that Maoists’ response to the Government’s letter sent to them on July 29 would be positive.
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July - 29 
Separately, two children were injured in a grenade blast, planted allegedly by Maoists, on July 29 at Lele in Lalitpur district.
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Separately, two children were injured in a grenade blast, planted allegedly by Maoists, on July 29 at Lele in Lalitpur district.
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July - 29 
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) is reported to have decided to form an advisory committee to monitor the cease-fire code of conduct between the Maoists and Government as per the agreement reached during the second round of peace talks on
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The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) is reported to have decided to form an advisory committee to monitor the cease-fire code of conduct between the Maoists and Government as per the agreement reached during the second round of peace talks on May 9.
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July - 30 
A group of Maoist insurgents reportedly attacked security force personnel in Sindhuli district on July 30. Casualties, if any, were not immediately known. In another incident on the same day, following a clash with the insurgents at Ramghat in Surkhe
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A group of Maoist insurgents reportedly attacked security force personnel in Sindhuli district on July 30. Casualties, if any, were not immediately known. In another incident on the same day, following a clash with the insurgents at Ramghat in Surkhet district, Army personnel recovered a rifle, a shotgun and an unspecified quantity of ammunition.
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July - 30 
On July 30, three Maoists were arrested after an encounter at Panchkanya village in Nuwakot. However, 12 Maoists managed to escape.
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On July 30, three Maoists were arrested after an encounter at Panchkanya village in Nuwakot. However, 12 Maoists managed to escape.
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July - 30 
Other reports have said that Maoist insurgents had allegedly killed two security force personnel at Bhaiya in Bhadrakali on July 30. An incidence of looting by suspected Maoists at Kodarpur in Tikapur was also reported on the same day.
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Other reports have said that Maoist insurgents had allegedly killed two security force personnel at Bhaiya in Bhadrakali on July 30. An incidence of looting by suspected Maoists at Kodarpur in Tikapur was also reported on the same day.
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July - 31 
Also, security forces’ sources on July 31 indicated that the cease-fire between the Government and Maoists remained intact even after the incidents of encounter in Sindhuli and Surket district.
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Also, security forces’ sources on July 31 indicated that the cease-fire between the Government and Maoists remained intact even after the incidents of encounter in Sindhuli and Surket district.
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July - 31 
Earlier, on July 31, Maoists had tortured and lynched two army personnel in Sindhuli district.
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Earlier, on July 31, Maoists had tortured and lynched two army personnel in Sindhuli district.
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July - 31 
On July 31, Maoist insurgent leader Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda in a statement reportedly said that he had directed the Maoist negotiating team members to make preparations for the third round of peace talks. While appreciating the release of
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On July 31, Maoist insurgent leader Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda in a statement reportedly said that he had directed the Maoist negotiating team members to make preparations for the third round of peace talks. While appreciating the release of three Maoist central committee members by the Government, he further said that the insurgents would discuss political issues at this round. Meanwhile, the Government spokesperson Kamal Thapa welcomed the Maoists’ stand and also said that the Government would try establishing direct contact with the Maoists to resume peace talks. Talks have been stalled since the second round was held on May 9.
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July - 31 
United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan appreciated the insurgents and the Government for their commitment to a peaceful resolution of the conflict. He also indicated that the world body would remain available for any likely assistance sought by
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United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan appreciated the insurgents and the Government for their commitment to a peaceful resolution of the conflict. He also indicated that the world body would remain available for any likely assistance sought by them.
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*Data till , May 03, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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