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Nepal: Women, farmers revolt
Maoist Insurgents Gaining Ground in Confused and Disheartened Nepal
"We want people's war," says Aruna Katuwal, age 12, with two big blue ribbons in her hair.
"We want people's war," says Aruna Katuwal, age 12, with two big blue ribbons in her hair.
Maoist Insurgents Gaining Ground in Confused and Disheartened Nepal
"There was and is police brutality almost everywhere," says Mukunda Kattel, director of INSEC, a human rights organization that has documented abuses.
http://www.pacificnews.org/content/pns/2001/june/0620maoist.html
Women and Maoists are Key Forces in Nepal
http://www.pacificnews.org/content/pns/2001/june/0607women.html
Rumors and Rage: Death in Nepal
Nearly every theory though ultimately points to foreign meddling and the evil hand of Nepal's least popular person, Prince Paras, who was present at the fateful supper but emerged unscathed.
http://www.pacificnews.org/content/pns/2001/june/0613nepal.html
Nearly every theory though ultimately points to foreign meddling and the evil hand of Nepal's least popular person, Prince Paras, who was present at the fateful supper but emerged unscathed.
http://www.pacificnews.org/content/pns/2001/june/0605murders.html
Nepal: the assassinations were part of a plot by the murdered King's younger brother, Gyanendra, and his son, Paras, to capture the throne.
http://www.ncmonline.com/content/ncm/2001/june/0605nepal.html
"There was and is police brutality almost everywhere," says Mukunda Kattel, director of INSEC, a human rights organization that has documented abuses.
http://www.pacificnews.org/content/pns/2001/june/0620maoist.html
Women and Maoists are Key Forces in Nepal
http://www.pacificnews.org/content/pns/2001/june/0607women.html
Rumors and Rage: Death in Nepal
Nearly every theory though ultimately points to foreign meddling and the evil hand of Nepal's least popular person, Prince Paras, who was present at the fateful supper but emerged unscathed.
http://www.pacificnews.org/content/pns/2001/june/0613nepal.html
Nearly every theory though ultimately points to foreign meddling and the evil hand of Nepal's least popular person, Prince Paras, who was present at the fateful supper but emerged unscathed.
http://www.pacificnews.org/content/pns/2001/june/0605murders.html
Nepal: the assassinations were part of a plot by the murdered King's younger brother, Gyanendra, and his son, Paras, to capture the throne.
http://www.ncmonline.com/content/ncm/2001/june/0605nepal.html
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