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Paper Title / Author Date of publication

Scoop Politico-Economics Of Royal Coup In Nepal, by Surendra R Devkota 31/07/2005
South Asian Media Net King not satisfied with statutory right 31/07/2005
Scoop Nepal: Discourse Of Defeatism?, by Madan P. Khanal 31/07/2005
Nepal News Students demand release of their comrades 31/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Amnesty calls for Gagan's release 31/07/2005
Hindu Nepal's fading radiowaves, by Sevanti Ninan 31/07/2005
Kathmandu Post RCCC action widens rift 31/07/2005
Outlook India US says King should reach a compromise with political parties 31/07/2005
Kathmandu Post King, parties should reconcile: Moriarty 31/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Maoists obstructing parties' activities 31/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Maoists kill civilian, cop killed in ambush 31/07/2005
Nepal News Maoists release govt officials 31/07/2005
Nepal News Maoist strike disrupts transport along Mechi Highway 31/07/2005
INSN Citizens’ Mass Meeting for Democracy and Peace 30/07/2005
Ohmy News Impasse in Nepal Fuels Speculation: With the rift between the king and parties deepening, many wonder who can best govern the nation, by Bhuwan Thapaliya 30/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Royal commitment 30/07/2005
News from Bangladesh The fourth Position in the Political Conflict of Nepal, by Bhupal Lamichhaney, Vice President of Human Rights Organization of Nepal (HURON) 30/07/2005
Washington Times Maoists eye multiparty democracy, interview with Baburam Bhattarai by Chitra Tiwari 30/07/2005
Kantipur Onlinje Gagan Thapa declared prisoner of conscience 30/07/2005
Nepal News Students take out torch rally in Kathmandu 30/07/2005
Web India 123 Nepal students vow to teach king hard lesson 30/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Shutdown of colleges threatened 30/07/2005
Nepal News Seven parties announce fresh stir; students threaten to shut down colleges 30/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Parties unveil new protest plans 30/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Senator urges US to back Nepal parties [see statement] 30/07/2005
Kathmandu Post RCCC verdict on Melamchi, by Bhimarjun Acharya 30/07/2005
Kathmandu Post India deplores jailing of Deuba 30/07/2005
Tribune India rues Nepal panel’s ‘harsh’ verdict against Deuba 30/07/2005
Kathmandu Post NUTA, HR bodies flay RCCC action 30/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Corruption rampant in autocracy 30/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Fake nationalism, by Avash Karmacharya 30/07/2005
Nepal News SWC reconstituted 30/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Conflict sends students to India 30/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Locals flee village fearing Maoist reprisal, by Dil Bahadur Chhantyal 30/07/2005
Nepal News Seven govt. employees, including LDO, abducted in Ilam 30/07/2005
Nepal News Maoists torch passenger bus in Jhapa 30/07/2005
Web India 123 Nepal gets new chief justice amid fresh controversy 30/07/2005
South Asian Media Net King invokes Article 127; Paudel new CJ 30/07/2005
Kathmandu Post King invokes Article 127 to call CC meet, by Kiran Chapagain 30/07/2005
Nepali Times God save the king: The countdown for a showdown over the monarchy has begun, by CK Lal 29/07/2005
Nepali Times Meanwhile… The rest of Nepal sees no hope in Kathmandu’s continued political paralysis, by Kishore Nepal 29/07/2005
Nepali Times Kathmandu to Kakarbitta and back: Far eastern economic recovery hinges on the highways being re-opened for business, by Naresh Newar NARESH NEWAR 29/07/2005
Inter Press Service At War With Whom? by Marty Logan 29/07/2005
Nepal News RCCC verdict reduces atmosphere for reconciliation: India 29/07/2005
Reuters India criticises jailing of former Nepal PM 29/07/2005
Khaleej Times A kangaroo court in Kathmandu 29/07/2005
Nepal News NC (Democratic) to launch nationwide protests 29/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Crystallizing year 29/07/2005
Nepali Times The freedom to be fair 29/07/2005
Nepali Times Coronation (originally in Jana Aastha, 27 July) 29/07/2005
Nepali Times Widening gap (originally in Nepal, 31 July) 29/07/2005
South Asian Media Net 'King fueled anti-monarchy slogans' 29/07/2005
Indo-Asian News Service It's birthday parties vs political parties in Nepal, by Sudeshna Sarkar 29/07/2005
Nepali Times Son-in-law (originally in Desantar, 24 July) [on royal ways of corruption and nepotism] 29/07/2005
Nepal News CJ appointment controversy: Constitution 'amended' through executive order 29/07/2005
Kantipur Online Poudel nominated for Chief Justice 29/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Acting CJ to head judiciary, by Kiran Chapagain 29/07/2005
Scoop When Reason Obeys Itself, by Krishna Singh Bam [still defending royal politics] 29/07/2005
Nepali Times “FM stations aren’t allowed to broadcast news even in the most democratic countries”, Government Spokesman and Communication Minister Tanka Dhakal (originally in Nispakshya, 19 July) [the king and his government must think the Nepali people are stupid!!] 29/07/2005
Nepali Times Fake federation, UML leader Pradeep Nepal (originally in Dishanirdesh, 24 July) 29/07/2005
Tribune Editors Guild asks Nepal to stop gagging Press 29/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Amnesty report, by Ameet Dhakal 29/07/2005
Spotlight Increasing Pressure: A recent study reveals that on going conflict is increasing pressure on Children’s homes, by Thakur Amgai 29/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Students intensify agitation 29/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Gagan feels insecure 29/07/2005
Hindu Clashes in Nepal 29/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Students vent ire 29/07/2005
Nepal News India to set up more para-military forces along int’l border 29/07/2005
Kathmandu Post OHCHR is in touch with Maoists: Martin, by Tilak P. Pokharel & Ghanashyam Ojha 29/07/2005
Nepal News Religious communities urge govt., Maoists to declare ceasefire 29/07/2005
INSN Towards an eight party alliance: two reports 29/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Maoists, parties hold district-level talks, by J Pandey 29/07/2005
Daily Times Nepal’s Maoists stress democracy pledge 29/07/2005
Daily Star Maoist leader repeats offer of alliance 29/07/2005
Nepali Times Education vs education (originally in Himal Khabarpatrika, 16-30 July) 29/07/2005
Nepali Times Ex-Maoists (originally in Drishti, 27 July) 29/07/2005
Spotlight “Dialogue Is Essential Between The King And The Parties”, interview with Deepak Bohara 29/07/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Govt illegitimate for talks’ 29/07/2005
Rising Nepal Kanchanpur youth leave home due to terrorist atrocities 29/07/2005
Kathmandu Post RCCC verdict 'setback' for democracy: US 29/07/2005
Nepal News Terrorism – No Double Standards, by Keith Bloomfield [a strong and fundamental statement by the British ambassador] 28/07/2005
Indo-Asian News Service Nepal Maoists not terrorists: British envoy 28/07/2005
INSN Gagan Thapa : Urgent action filed at UN [action filed by Supreme Court advocate Govinda Prasad Sharma at the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Geneva] 28/07/2005
Web India 123 British Gurkha champ ready to defend Deuba 28/07/2005
Reuters U.S. criticises jailing of former Nepal PM 28/07/2005
BBC News US criticises Nepal ex-PM jailing 28/07/2005
Nepal News US 'disturbed' by conviction of Deuba 28/07/2005
Nepal News Maoists torch 3 passengers bus in Ramechhap 28/07/2005
Nepal News Prachanda hails seven-party decision 28/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Maoists try to assure political parties 28/07/2005
Kathmandu Post 'Press, HR situation critical' 28/07/2005
Kathmandu Post RNA summons Post reporter 28/07/2005
Nepal News Over dozen injured in student protests in Kathmandu 28/07/2005
Nepal News Students clash with police 28/07/2005
Nepal News Students demand release of leaders, protest begins 28/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Students protest Deuba jail term, shut down campuses 28/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Gagan Thapa arrested again May face sedition charge 28/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Action against Deuba sparks clashes 28/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Political vendetta 28/07/2005
Kathmandu Post 22 arrested in protest rallies 28/07/2005
Kathmandu Post NDYC-USA condemns Deuba arrest 28/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Need for reconciliation, by Tom Daschle [full text of the statement delivered at a press conference in Kathmandu] 28/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Dissolve RCCC; rid govt of criminals: Reverse consolidation of royal power: Daschle 28/07/2005
Peninsula Tom Daschle urges Gyanendra to restore democracy 28/07/2005
Indo-Asian News Service US leader urges release of former Nepalese PM, by Sudeshna Sarkar 27/07/2005
Indo-Asian News Service Sobhraj knew of Deuba verdict before world did, by Sudeshna Sarkar 27/07/2005
Reuters Alert Net Former U.S. senator calls for Nepal democracy 27/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Romancing with history, by D B Gurung 27/07/2005
BBC News Nepal king under fire over coup 27/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Democracy vs autocracy 27/07/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Silence of int'l community misunderstood' 27/07/2005
Telegraph Opposition musters strength 27/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Parties vow to fight for democracy 27/07/2005
Telegraph Democratic principles, which were not indigenous, weakened the State-Society relations, by  Pratibha Khanal 27/07/2005
Indo-Asian News Service UN politics to bring India, Nepal closer? by Sudeshna Sarkar 27/07/2005
Scoop Children are now victims of violence 27/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Nepali kids caught in conflict: AI 27/07/2005
Web India 123 Children pay heavy price for Nepal's 'people's war' 27/07/2005
Taipei Times Amnesty condemns killing, exploitation of Nepali children 27/07/2005
Daily Times Nepalese children abused, killed in conflict: Amnesty 27/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Speaker’s stand puts CJ appointment in limbo, by Kiran Chapagain 27/07/2005
Nepal News Student organisations announce fresh protests 27/07/2005
Nepal News Students protest RCCC verdict, demand release of their leaders 27/07/2005
Nepal News Gagan Thapa sent to seven-day custody 27/07/2005
Nepal News Gagan Thapa arrested 27/07/2005
Nepal News Maoists attack public gathering, injure 16 27/07/2004
Nepal News IMA warns against treating Maoists 27/07/2005
Nepal News NC (D) discusses future moves 27/07/2005
Nepal News ADB `keen’ to study RCCC ruling 27/07/2005
Nepal News Release Deuba and Singh, Scrap RCCC: Former Senator Daschle 27/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Ex-pm Deuba jailed for graft 27/07/2005
Kathmandu Post RCCC jails Deuba, Singh Slaps Rs 90m fine each, by Bikash Sangraula 27/07/2005
Telegraph Agitating alliance asking absurd from rebels 27/07/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘House’ asks parties to hold talks with rebels 27/07/2005
Nepal News 'Mock parliament' gives nod for talks with Maoists 26/07/2005
Kantipur Online Mock Parliaments denounce Royal Commission verdict 26/07/2005
Nepal News Seven party alliance condemns RCCC verdict 26/07/2005
Nepal News RCCC verdict politically motivated, fight will continue: Deuba, Singh 26/07/2005
Nepal News RCCC delivers verdict, Deuba, Singh get 2 years jail, Rs 90 million each fine 26/07/2005
BBC News Nepal jails ex-PM for corruption 26/07/2005
Indo-Asian News Service Former Nepalese prime minister sentenced for graft, by Sudeshna Sarkar 26/07/2005
Voice of America Former Nepalese Prime Minister Jailed for Corruption, by Anjana Pasricha 26/07/2005
Nepal News Irate NC-D supporters protest RCCC verdict 26/07/2005
Ohmy News Foreign Donors Suspend Aid to Nepal: Fewer grants from abroad could spell economic trouble, by Bikash Lamsal 26/07/2005
Indo-Asian News Service Nepal activists want ADB project halted, by Sudeshna Sarkar 26/07/2005
Nepal News ‘Govt preparing for mass layoff of NTV journos’ 26/07/2005
Nepal National Nepal government broadcaster sacks 21 journalists 26/07/2005
Kathmandu Post The middle-class apathy, by Alok K Bohara 26/07/2005
Amnesty International Children victims of violence in ongoing civil conflict (see complete report) 26/07/2005
Amnesty International UK New report accuses government and rebels of torturing and killing children 26/07/2005
BBC News Children suffer in Nepal conflict 26/07/2005
Reuters Alert Net Amnesty says children's vulnerability increasing 26/07/2005
Guardian Nepal's children suffer in civil war, by Randeep Ramesh 26/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Parties to convene mock House today 26/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Students' detention extended 26/07/2005
Nepal News KDAO extends student leaders’ custody 26/07/2005
Kathmandu Post RCCC's drama, letter by Rupak Adhikari 26/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Parties reject talks with Maoist 26/07/2005
Daily Times Nepal parties reject to talk to Maoist groups 26/07/2005
Peninsula Nepal parties reject Maoists’ offer of talks 26/07/2005
Relief Web India: Nepali migrants in need of protection 26/07/2005
Med India Doctors Warned by IMA Against Treating Maoist from Nepal 26/07/2005
Indian Express India moves to plug ’soft’ Nepal border, by Sudhi Ranjan Sen 26/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Innocent man tortured as Maoist 26/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Villagers lynch 8 Maoists, by Pratap Bista 26/07/2005
Nepal News Tea estates closed amid Maoist threats, Thousands of workers affected 26/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Maoists close down eastern tea estates, by Benupraj Bhattarai 26/07/2005
Nepal News Professionals, rights activists released 26/07/2005
Kathmandu Post 27 arrested in civil society rally 26/07/2005
INSN Illegal arrest of pro democracy civil society leaders, press release by Citizen’s Movement for Democracy and Peace 25/07/2005
Nepal News FNJ, NUTA protest arrest of peaceful protesters 25/07/2005
Nepal News Two dozen pro-democracy activists arrested 25/07/2005
BBC News Nepal's controversial rebel road, by Charles Haviland 25/07/2005
Kantipur Online US concerned over lack of progress in Nepal: Reports 25/07/2005
Scoop Nepal: Stealth of Nations, by Sanjay Upadhya 25/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Let's come out 25/07/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Democracy years better than Panchayat years’ 25/07/2005
Nepal News Democracy vs autocracy 25/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Youth leaders demand clear agenda 25/07/2005
IRNA Nepal parties ask Maoists to commit to multi-party democracy 25/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Alliance puts ball in Maoists court 25/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Parties want greater Maoist commitment 25/07/2005
Nepal News Parties conditionally accept talks with Maoists 25/07/2005
Kathmandu Post PFN to re-launch exposure campaign, by Numaraj Khanal 25/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Girl freed after 13-month captivity 25/07/2005
Xinhua Hundreds of passengers stranded as guerrillas stop vehicles in eastern Nepal 25/07/2005
Kathmandu Post RCCC rejects ADB report on Melamchi, by Bikash Sangraula 25/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Roop Jyoti dissatisfied with RCCC 25/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Import of Brahimi-Daschle visits, by Damakant Jayshi 25/07/2005
Tribune 30 hurt as Deuba supporters, police clash 25/07/2005
Deccan Herald Deuba supporters, police clash 25/07/2005
Peninsula Protesters clash with Nepal police 25/07/2005
South Asian Media Net 30 hurt as police lathicharge NC cadres 25/07/2005
Hindu 30 injured in Nepal clash 24/07/2005
Nepal News Civil society leaders to take to streets on Monday 24/07/2005
Sunday Observer New alignments in Nepal? 24/07/2005
Nepal News RCCC rejects ADB report on Melamchi; Deuba, Singh cry foul 24/07/2005
South Asian Media Net NC-D undecided on alliance with Maoists 24/07/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Nepal should back India’s UNSC bid’ 24/07/2005
Outlook India Nepal political leaders ask govt to back India's UNSC bid 24/07/2005
Kathmandu Post FNJ announces 3rd phase of protest program 24/07/2005
Nepal News FNJ announces fresh protest programs 24/07/2005
Telegraph, Calcutta Delhi prods Nepal 24/07/2005
Nepal News Revive democracy at the earliest: Former US Senator 24/07/2005
Deccan Chronicle Fresh violence in Nepal kills 19, by Sudeshna Sarkar 24/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Transport strike affects industries, by Benupraj Bhattarai 24/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Terror grips Goltakuri villagers, by Sudarshan Rijal 24/07/2005
INSN Delhi-based groups call meeting to demand release of Bihari doctors imprisoned for treating alleged Maoists 24/07/2005
Kathmandu Post UP police give Maoists sleepless nights 24/07/2005
Asia Times Monarchy stands firm, by Dhruba Adhikary 23/07/2005
South Asia Tribune The Maoists are Working Hard to Carve Out Their Own Country, by Arun Rajnath 23/07/2005
South Asian Media Net King accused of destabilising Nepal 23/07/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘King's autocratic experiments failed’ 23/07/2005
Nepal News King’s experiments have failed: Speaker Ranabhat 23/07/2005
Outlook India India asks King, parties to start dialogue, by Shrish B Pradhan 23/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Maoists' arms no bar for talks: Nepal 23/07/2005
Asia Times US on Nepal's case, by Ramtanu Maitra 23/07/2005
Web India 123 Maoists key issue in Nepal support for India's UN bid 23/07/2005
Daily Times Nepalese communists launch non-violent campaign 23/07/2005
Nepal News Youths return as guerrillas from India 23/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Civil servants hit the street 23/07/2005
Nepal News RCCC sends CIT officials, entrepreneur to jail 23/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Melamchi final hearing on July 24 23/07/2005
BBC News Nepal troops die in Maoist ambush 23/07/2005
Kathmandu Post 8 securitymen, 9 Maoists killed 23/07/2005
Reuters Nine killed as Nepal rebels fire at army patrol 23/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Army starts probe into Ghatandubba killing 23/07/2005
Nepal News Maoists bomb school in Jhapa, set fire on vehicles 23/07/2005
Nepali Times This state in a state: Five years later, we are still going round in circles, by CK Lal 22/07/2005
Nepali Times The silent majority: Listen to us, by Narayan B Thapa 22/07/2005
Nepali Times Starting from scratch: Political parties need to recast their image as solution-driven leaders, by Ashutosh Tiwari 22/07/2005
Nepali Times Writing on the wall 22/07/2005
Nepali Times The UN, India and Nepal: Why India's lobbying for a Security Council seat could be a window of opportunity to resolve the Nepal crisis, by Kunda Dixit 22/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Civil servants to move SC on union right 22/07/2005
Reuters Alert Net Media group urges Nepal to open up cyberspace 22/07/2005
Taipei Times Nepal's journalists brace for renewed crackdown 22/07/2005
Nepal News Journos stage protests in the capital 22/07/2005
Nepali Times New cabinet appointments (originally in Himal Khabarpatrika, 16-30 July) 22/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Parties still divided on Maoist proposal 22/07/2005
Nepal News People are symbol of nationalism: Koirala 22/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Unity only if King undoes Feb 1: Koirala 22/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Palace converted country into theatre: Koirala 22/07/2005
Indo-Asian News Service ADB clears former Nepal PM of graft charge, by Sudeshna Sarkar 22/07/2005
South Asian Media Net NC-D seeks Deuba, Singh’s release 22/07/2005
Kathmandu Post NC (D) not to move apex court 22/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Maoists force people to flee homes 22/07/2005
Nepali Times Ground to a halt (originally in Samaya, 21 July) 22/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Melamchi debacle 22/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Norway pull out cripples Melamchi, by Bikash Sangraula 22/07/2005
Web India 123 Norway slashes aid to Nepal 22/07/2005
Scoop Nepal: Yes, All Roads Lead To Delhi, But… , by Krishna Singh Bam [this article is hailing the Nepalese monarchy as saviour from Indian influence] 22/07/2005
Inter Press Service Indigenous People Seek More, Get Less, by Marty Logan 21/07/2005
Reporters sans frontières Royal Army launches offensive in cyberspace 21/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Politics and political analysis, by Shreedhar Gautam 21/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Student unions continue stir 21/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Parties for mock House session again 21/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Parties condemn use of force 21/07/2005
Web Chautari Movement is gearing up – United Left Front 21/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Nepali diaspora in US concerned [see also article by Sushil Pyakurel] 21/07/2005
Nepal News Bush and Singh Discuss Nepal 21/07/2005)
Kathmandu Post Bush, Singh stress restoration of democracy in Nepal 21/07/2005
Hindu Inderjit Singh to visit Nepal 21/07/2005
Telegraph, Calcutta ‘Special’ envoy on Nepal visit 21/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Khotang's starvation 21/07/2005
Kathmandu Post 4 Maoists, RNA man killed 21/07/2005
Indian Express ADB clean chit to Deuba on contract, by Yubaraj Ghimire 21/07/2005
Relief Web Reduced development assistance to Nepal 21/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Norway withdraws; ADB says no irregularites, by Kiran Chapagain 21/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Melamchi on deathbed  21/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Norway cuts aid to Nepal 21/07/2005
Peninsula Norway plans to cut bilateral aid to Nepal 21/07/2005
Japan Today Norway cuts aid to Nepal 21/07/2005
Hindustan Times Norway to reduce development assistance to Nepal 20/07/2005
Reuters Norway to cut aid to protest Nepal power grab 20/07/2005
Nepal News Norwegian government reduces aid to Nepal 20/07/2005
Ohmy News Nepal Heading Towards Uncertainty: For Nepal to move ahead, all parties must work together, or face a grim new reality, by Bhuwan Thapaliya 20/07/2005
Scoop Drifting In A Sea Of Doubts, by Madan P. Khanal 20/07/2005
Outlook India Nepal's political parties vow to intensify struggle 20/07/2005
INSN At least forty injured, by Binaj Gurubacharya 20/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Police baton charge injures 10 students, dozens arrested 20/07/2005
Khaleej Times Nepal police baton-charge students, 36 injured 20/07/2005
Tribune 7 parties demonstrate against Nepal King, by Shirish B. Pradhan 20/07/2005
Hindu Six persons injured in anti-King protest in Nepal: Top leaders of the alliance, including Girija Prasad Koirala, stopped by police 20/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Police thwart mock House session 20/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Govt bars mock session Parliament 20/07/2005
Nepal News Final hearing on Melamchi case deferred for Friday 20/07/2005
Kantipur Online No irregularities in Melamchi contract: ADB 20/07/2005
Indian Express China delivers on old deal under new Nepal regime 20/07/2005
Hindustan Times India seeks Nepal's support for UNSC seat 20/07/2005
Kathmandu Post RNA using Dullu kids as informants, by Harihar Singh Rathour 20/07/2005
Telegraph Unaffordable defense budget 20/07/2005
Nepal News Pre-paid mobile users to protest against ban on their service 20/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Journalists to intensify stir 20/07/2005
Telegraph All doors closed, by Niraj Aryal 20/07/2005
Relief Web Refugee voices: Maoist victims association in Nepal 20/07/2005
Nepal News A security personnel killed, 11 injured in Siraha 20/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Maoists abduct RNA man, seize houses 20/07/2005
Telegraph, Calcutta Bhattarai welcomes induction into party, by J. Hemanth 20/07/2005
Telegraph Who prompts Prachanda to reinstate his opponent? 20/07/2005
Scoop The Realignment Race, by Sanjay Upadhya 19/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Writing on the wall, by Prateek Pradhan 19/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Defusing confusion, by Puran P Bista 19/07/2005
INSN Twelve international organisations: mission statement 19/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Constitution drafters back fight for democracy 19/07/2005
Taipei Times Political feuds hamper Nepal's democracy rallies 19/07/2005
Daily Times Political feuds dampen Nepal’s quest for democracy 19/07/2005
Nepal News Opposition parties barred from organising mock parliament session 19/07/2005
Nepal News Dr Bhattrai hails Prachanda’s decision to revoke action 19/07/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Dr Bhattarai, others reinstated’ 19/07/2005
Telegraph, Calcutta Maoist top guns bury hatchet in Nepal 19/07/2005
Daily Star Nepali Maoists heal rift Rebels bomb top textile factory, causing its closure 19/07/2005
Indian Express Nepal Maoists patch up, Bhattarai back in fold 6-month split over, but internal issues not to be aired in public, by Yubaraj Ghimire 19/07/2005
Kathmandu Post ICRC helps in release of 18 securitymen 19/07/2005
Reuters Students hurt in Nepal street protest 19/07/2005
Boston Globe At least 40 injured after Nepal protest 19/07/2005
Nepal News Police intervene in student protests 19/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Leaders meet detained students Student unions announce nationwide protests 19/07/2005
Kathmandu Post 5th contempt of court against Shahi 19/07/2005
Nepal News Only specified unions to be allowed: Govt., Unions warn of stir 18/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Is there still any confusion now? Under the Sun, by Damakant Jayshi 18/07/2005
Kathmandu Post A fight against autocracy, by Meeta Singh
See also part 2 (19/07/2005)
18/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Government conspiring against free media: FNJ 18/07/2005
Nepal News NHRC team meets Deuba, Singh 18/07/2005
Kathmandu Post 'Deuba, Singh prisoners of conscience' 18/07/2005
Inter Press Service Hopes Depart With UN Peacemaker, Marty Logan 18/07/2005
UN News Senior UN envoy Brahimi calls for peaceful return to constitutional order in Nepal 18/07/2005
Nepal News Mainstream parties discuss Maoist proposal, fail to form negotiations team 18/07/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Parties, Maoists should fight autocracy together’ 18/07/2005
BBC News Nepal's Maoist leaders heal rift, by Sushil Sharma 18/07/2005
Nepal News Dr. Bhattarai rehabilitated in the CPN (Maoist) party 18/07/2005
Nepal News Maoists release securitymen in Sindhuli, torch bus in Jhapa 18/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Rebels bomb spinning mill, by Shankar Kharel 18/07/2005
Forbes Maoist rebels attack Nepal's largest textile factory, causing shutdown 18/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Royal budget 18/07/2005
Peninsula Nepal lifts curbs on Indian joint venture 18/07/2005
Kantipur Online Mission (Im)possible: It’s funny how we Nepalis see the positives in even the direst situations, by Suman Pradhan 17/07/2005
Japan Times Nepal at the Tipping Point: A fresh democracy or Maoist disaster? by Richard Halloran 17/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Govt tightens screws on HR NGOs, by Ghanashyam Ojha 17/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Nepali press muzzled: media bodies 17/07/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Tie-up int'l aid to press freedom’ 17/07/2005
Nepal News Mobile phones resume operations in Biratnagar, Pokhara 17/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Securitymen intimidate Post scribe 17/07/2005
Nepal News School turns into battleground in east Nepal 17/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Maoists abduct forty civilians in Doti 17/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Upper House members boycott budget 17/07/2005
Channel News Asia Nepal plans to raise defence spending 17/07/2005
Bahrain Tribune Nepal raises defence expenditure by 19.5% 17/07/2005
Forbes Nepal Allocates More Money to Fight Rebels 16/07/2005
Himal Khabarpatrika अर्को सुनामी नपर्खौं , by Kanak Mani Dixit 16/07/2005
Himal Khabarpatrika राजा, दल र सेना 16/07/2005
Khaleej Times Nepal’s drift away from democracy, by Mohammed A. R. Galadari 16/07/2005
Nepal News Situation of press freedom has significantly deteriorated: Int’l mission 16/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Curb on free press violation of HR: UNESCO 16/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Poor media report on Nepal flayed 16/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Degradation 16/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Royalists unhappy with cabinet expansion 16/07/2005
Hindu King's action a "setback to reconciliation" 16/07/2005
Deccan Herald Nepal king’s new Cabinet draws flak, by Sudeshna Sarkar 16/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Minister Gauchan in debtor list 16/07/2005
Indian Express Gyanendra expands cabinet, includes convict, by Yubaraj Ghimire 16/07/2005
Web Chautari N A. Members to boycott budget speech 16/07/2005
INSN Student leaders get ten-day custody 16/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Beyond the risk-talk, by Anil Bhattarai 16/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Parties to act soon on Maoist call 16/07/2005
INSN Maoists move toward peace would be welcome: Brahimi, by Deepesh Das Shrestha 16/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Brahimi for return to constitutional order 16/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Maoist crisis needs no mediation: UN 16/07/2005
Peninsula Top UN envoy urges Nepal to restore democracy 16/07/2005
Nepal News Maoists establish corridor across Nepal, India: West Bengal CM 16/07/2005
Nepali Times Democracy in installments 15/07/2005
Nepali Times Comrades-in-arms: Looking at Nepal’s Maoist revolution through Indian Naxalite eyes, by CK Lal 15/07/2005
Nepali Times “The euphoria has evaporated”, interview with Dirgharaj Prasai (originally in Himal Khabarpatrika, 30 June - 15 July; see full text in Nepali) 15/07/2005
Nepali Times Protests that go nowhere: NC leader Narhari Acharya (originally in Budhabar, 13 July; see full interview in Nepali) 15/07/2005
Nepali Times Troika (originally in Jana Astha, 13 July; see article in Nepali) 15/07/2005
Nepali Times Innocent targets (originally in Samaya, 15 July) 15/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Mediating peace 15/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Donors dancing with dilemmas, by Frank de Lange and Narayan Manandhar 15/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Military budget up by 31pc; royal palace budget by 12 pc: Rana to announce Rs 126b plus budget, by Prem Khanal 15/07/2005
South Asian Media Net 'Nepali Press under siege' 15/07/2005
Kathmandu Post 99 percent against FM news ban: poll 15/07/2005
Hindu India's role in resolving Nepal crisis greater: Koirala 15/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Shailaja against alliance with Maoists 15/07/2005
Nepal News Brahimi urges all forces to jointly work for return to constitutional order [see statement] 15/07/2005
Web India 123 Nepal conflict needs urgent solution: Annan's envoy 15/07/2005
Kathmandu Post King meets UN team 15/07/2005
Nepal News Student leaders arrested from protests 15/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Students held for burning royal pix 15/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Police intervene in student rally, dozens arrested 15/07/2005
Indo_Asian News Service Nepal king appoints bank defaulter's son as minister, by Sudeshna Sarkar 15/07/2005
Hindustan Times Manisha's father appointed as Nepal Minister 15/07/2005
INSN King Gyanendra expands his council of ministers (including comments) 15/07/2005
Nepal News Cabinet expansion: No room for reconciliation? (News analysis) [see list of ministers] 15/07/2005
BBC News Nepalese king expands his cabinet, by Charles Haviland 15/07/2005
Reuters Alert Net Nepal king expands ministry, unmoved by opposition 15/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Formation of Council of Ministers 15/07/2005
Web India 123 12 new Nepal ministers appointed 15/07/2005
Nepal News King Gyanendra expands his council of ministers 14/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Inching towards peace? by Ang Raj Timilsina 14/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Talk of negotiations, by Bishnu Sapkota 14/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Journo's life under threat, by Dipendra Baduwal 14/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Nepal's envoy to US warns NDYC prez 14/07/2005
Relief Web Nepal: displacement crisis worsens in wake of royal coup [see Global IDP report] 14/07/2005
Dawn Refugee crisis building up in Nepal, by Suman Pradhan 14/07/2005
Reuters It's Go-Go in Kathmandu, but Nepal frozen in crisis, by Terry Friel 14/07/2005
Peninsula Nepal rejects UN help on Maoist insurgency 14/07/2005
Kathmandu Post School destroyed in clash, studies in limbo, by Shahiman Rai 14/07/2005
Daily Times Japan calls on Nepal to pursue democracy 14/07/2005
Scoop Nepal: Searching For The Silent Majority, by Krishna Singh Bam [an article in defence of Gyanendra's politics] 14/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Bista rules out UN, Indian mediation 14/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Differences in Delhi over arms supply to Nepal 14/07/2005
Kathmandu Post India, US to work for democracy, by Surendra Phuyal 14/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Former senate majority leader Daschle to visit Nepal, by Damakant Jayshi 14/07/2005
Open Democracy Nepal’s political rainy season, by Manjushree Thapa 13/07/2005
India Defence UN to take over Nepal, hold polls [obviously fake news] 13/07/2005
Nepal News Govt rejects UN offer to broker peace 13/07/2005
Nepal News Nepal reminds India of military assistance pact 13/07/2005
Scoop Maoist-Khmer Rouge Comparisons May Be Helpful, by Madan P. Khanal 13/07/2005
Telegraph Democracy means trusting people, respecting their views, and honoring their rights, by Kul Chandra Gautam 13/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Koirala urges world to help Nepal 13/07/2005
Inter Press Service India Opening Doors for All to Talk, by Surendra Phuyal 13/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Int'l media mission boycotts Giri meeting 13/07/2005
Nepal News Int’l mission calls on Minister Dhakal, but fail to meet Dr. Giri 13/07/2005
Telegraph Don't add fuel to fire 13/07/2005
Nepal News Govt-FM radio talks fail 13/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Brahimi meets party leaders 13/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Handle with care 13/07/2005
Telegraph Rebels now favor democracy instead of constituent assembly; change in stance? 13/07/2005
Soth Asian Media Net Parties hail Prachanda's overture 13/07/2005
Inter Press Service Maoists, Parties Take Tentative Steps Closer, by Akhilesh Upadhyay 13/07/2005
Telegraph, Calcutta Nepal parties’ terms 13/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Cautious welcome to Prachanda's call 13/07/2005
Daily Star Maoist Talks Offer Nepali leaders give cautious welcome 13/07/2005
South Asian Media Net 'Parties-Maoist collaboration a way out 13/07/2005
Nepal News Maoist call positive but commitment to peaceful settlement necessary: Leaders 13/07/2005
Kathmandu Post 6 Maoists, civilian killed, by Lila Ballav Ghimire 13/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Maoists rob students 13/07/2005
Telegraph, Calcutta Nepal weapon woe for Delhi, by Sujan Dutta 13/07/2005
Inter Press Service Refugee Crisis Builds Up as Civil War Rages On, by Suman Pradhan 13/07/2005
Kathmandu Post SC stays RCCC order to medical college 13/07/2005
Relief Web Continuing crisis in Nepal 13/07/2005
Kathmandu Post HURPES appeals for safety of citizens 12/07/2005
Relief Web International agencies must focus on humanitarian response 12/07/2005
Kathmandu Post FNJ condemns journo's detention, torture 12/07/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘We will inform int'l community about Nepali press’ 12/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Call to amend security-related Acts 12/07/2005
Nepal News Collaboration between the parties and Maoists a way out: Mahara 12/07/2005
Kantipur Online A Cautious Welcome: Despite Prachanda’s call for dialogue with the seven-party alliance, the leaders of major political parties doubt if talks could be held unless Maoists give up violence, by Deepesh Das Shrestha 12/07/2005
Nepal News UN rep meets vice-chairman Bista, party leaders 12/07/2005
Daily Star UN envoy starts talks to end Maoist revolt; Rebels call for talks with Nepali parties 12/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Rebels invite parties for talks 12/07/2005
Deccan Herald Maoists call Nepal Oppn for talks: King Gyanendra’s government is likely to feel further pressure if the political parties reach a pact with the rebels and can pull off a ceasefire, by Sudeshna Sarkar 12/07/2005
Scoop Nepalese Maoists: Caught In Their Own Craftiness, by Sanjay Upadhya 12/07/2005
Peninsula Nepal rebels say ready for dialogue with UN 12/07/2005
Telegraph, Calcutta Rebels woo Nepal parties, by J. Hemanth 12/07/2005
Kathmandu Post NC condemns RNA, Maoists' destructive acts 12/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Advani wants to study parties’ common agenda 12/07/2005
Nepal News One civilian, policeman killed in Maoist attacks; forces gun down two militants 12/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Maoists abduct 3 civilians 12/07/2005
BBC News Bomb kills two children in Nepal 12/07/2005
Web Chautari 'LTTE not training Nepal's Maoists in Bihar' 12/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Maoist training center destroyed 12/07/2005
Nepal News Indian security forces destroy a Maoist training center 12/07/2005
Relief Web International agencies must focus on humanitarian response 11/07/2005
Ohmy News Can Nepal Ever Be a Stable Democracy? The cry of the hour -- first and foremost -- is peace, by Bhuwan Thapaliya 11/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Conflict towards a new polarisation? by Narayan Khadka
See also part 2 (12/07/2005)
11/07/2005
INSN Maoists positive about Koirala’s speech 11/07/2005
Web Chautari Prachanda asks parties to come forward on talks (including full statement in Nepali) 11/07/2005
Nepal News Maoist chairman calls upon opposition parties to appoint a 'negotiating team’ 11/07/2005
Khaleej Times Nepal rebels appeal to UN, political parties for talks 11/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Leaders, King discuss democracy 11/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Parties warn of parallel govt 11/07/2005
Kathmandu Post 50 party cadres arrested 11/07/2005
Amnesty International Further information on: Possible "disappearance"/fear for safety /fear of torture or ill treatment 11/07/2005
Nepal News Central Regional Administrator detains journo 11/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Journos stage protests 11/07/2005
Hindustan Times Maoists release journalist after 56 days of captivity 11/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Securitymen use ambulance to transport prisoner 11/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Pace of return to democracy ‘not satisfactory’: India 11/07/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Pillion-riding not banned’ 11/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Annan's Special Advisor arrives 11/07/2005
Kathmandu Post RCCC seeks report on Melamchi contract 11/07/2005
Hindustan Times UN envoy begins talks in Nepal to end Maoist revolt 11/07/2005
Nepal News General convention will decide party’s position on monarchy: Koirala 10/07/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Multi-party democracy, only pillar’ 10/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Unions protest proposed amendments 10/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Ban leaves public fuming, by Bishnu Budhathoki 10/07/2005
South Asian Media Net 'Stop support to Nepal monarchy' 10/07/2005
Express India India talks tough with Nepal King 10/07/2005
Deccan Herald ‘Nepal suicide squad being trained by LTTE’, by Sudeshna Sarkar 10/07/2005
Tribune Tamil Tigers training Nepal’s Maoists: report 10/07/2005
Kathmandu Post FM can air news: Int'l media mission 10/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Int'l mission to assess press freedom 10/07/2005
Nepal News International mission on press freedom arriving in Kathmandu 10/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Docs treating Maoists under scanner 10/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Landmine blast kills 2 cops, 2 civilians 10/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Press under pressure, by Dhruba H. Adhikary 09/07/2005
Kathmandu Post SC warns govt against arbitrary arrests 09/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Govt bans unions in civil service, by Yuvraj Acharya 09/07/2005
Web India 123 Nepal bans pillion riders to pre-empt terror attacks 09/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Pillion riding banned 09/07/2005
Kathmandu Post King is sliding: Krishna Pahadi 09/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Sick refugees languish sans referral, by Nitya Nanda Timsina & Saraswati Karki 09/07/2005
Nepal News UN special envoy arriving in Kathmandu 09/07/2005
Kathmandu Post We are with Nepal: Indian leaders 09/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Acting LDO held incommunicado 09/07/2005
Nepal News 'Administrators manhandle LDO, lock him up in the toilet’ 09/07/2005
Nepal News Three killed in landmine blast; ‘army bullet kills civilian’ 09/07/2005
Nepal News Security tightened up at Nepal-India border 09/07/2005
Nepal News Nepal 1 resumes operations 09/07/2005
Hindustan Times Tamil Tigers training Nepal's Maoists: Report, by Sudeshna Sarkar 09/07/2005
South Asia Tribune Tamil Tigers Training Nepalese Rebels: An Interview Revealing All, by Arun Rajnath 08/07/2005
Spotlight Tightening Of Noose: Nepalese media face unprecedented difficulties as shown by a report by media rights monitoring watchdog (on a CEHURDES report) 08/07/2005
Voice of America Mao's Doctrine Attractive To Poor and Powerless In Nepal, by Zlatica Hoke 08/07/2005
Standard King parties as Nepal yearns for peace 08/07/2005
INSN Battered Nepal seeks foreign aid: A Hindustan Times report, by Nilova Roy Chaudhury 08/07/2005
Spotlight Need For A Meeting Point: Enough dialogues have already taken place but what people want to see is the meeting point for reconciliation between the monarch and the organized political forces, by Keshab Poudel 08/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Stability: Monarchy vs democracy, by Ameet Dhakal 08/07/2005
Monster & Critics Nepal army warned about abuses 08/07/2005
Nepali Times Suicide behind bars (originally in Kantipur, 29 June) 08/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Chased by Maoists, orphaned by the state Cover story, by Ghanashyam Ojha 08/07/2005
Spotlight “Dissemination Of Correct Information Also Helps The Government”, interview with Dhruba H. Adhikary, Chairman of the Nepal Press Institute (NPI) 08/07/2005
Nepali Times Let a thousand radios bloom 08/07/2005
Kathmandu Post FMs defy govt decree 08/07/2005
Nepali Times “Esle janata lai dukkha huna hundaina”, an interview with the royal minister Ramesh Nath Pandey 08/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Maoists abduct 30 civilians 08/07/2005
Nepali Times Madi’s young citizens (originally in Himal Khabarpatrika, 30 June-15 July) 08/07/2005
Scoop Bush Doctrine Faces Crucial Test In Nepal, by Krishna Singh Bam 07/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Government is sleepwalking, by Dhruv Joshy 07/07/2005
BBC News Nepal army told to check 'abuses', by Sushil Sharma 07/07/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘After killing mother, they hid a gun...’, by Saraswati Karki & Lila Baral 07/07/2005
Nepal News Strengthen either monarchy or democracy, not both: Dr Giri (the king's deputy calls for a constitutional coup: back to Nepal's dark ages of absolutism) 07/07/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Monarchy neither constitutional nor autocratic’, by Ghanashyam Ojha 07/07/2005
Nepal News New Delhi summons envoy for consultation 07/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Military aid 07/07/2005
Nepal News RNA to manufacture military equipment 07/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Atma alochana for another cold-blooded murder 07/07/2005
Hard News Consensus of a deeper convenience: The mainstream and the underground seem to be arriving at some sort of an understanding in Nepal, by Rewati Sapkota 06/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Parties await Maoist response 06/07/2005
Hard News Printer's devil gets the king: Despite being hounded and pressured by both King Gyanendra and his army, the media in Nepal has decided to stick its neck out for democracy, by Anil Bhattarai 06/07/2005
Kathmandu Post FNJ against boosting regime's morale 06/07/2005
Nepal News INSN protests blocking of its site 06/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Chief Justice appointment row continues 06/07/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Indian non-lethal military aid arrives’ 06/07/2005
Outlook India India delivers "non-lethal" military equipment to Nepal, by Shrish B Pradhan 06/07/2005
BBC News Nepal receives India military aid, by Bhagirath Yogi 06/07/2005
Nepal News Non-lethal arms have been delivered: Indian embassy 06/07/2005
Deccan herald India resumes military aid to Nepal, by Sudeshna Sarkar 06/07/2005
Asia News Network Arms aid to Nepal arrives, by Sudeshna Sarkar 06/07/2005
Daily Star Easing of Arms Embargo: India sends non-lethal equipment to Nepal 06/07/2005
Kathmandu Post King unwilling to resolve crisis: Koirala 06/07/2005
Nepal News King not interested in resolving Maoist insurgency: Koirala 06/07/2005
Nepal News Maoists lock-up houses of security forces in Panchthar, dozens displaced 06/07/2005
Nepal News Maoists beg apology for Bardiya killings 06/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Maoists displace families of securitymen, by Benupraj Bhattarai 06/07/2005
Monster & Critis Maoists lock up over thirty houses, evict families in east Nepal 06/07/2005
Nepal News Maoists to probe into attacks on civilian targets 06/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Singh, Gandhi hopeful about dialogue in Nepal 06/07/2005
World Peace Herald Nepal's ruler: Despot, democrat or deity?, by Kathleen Hwang 05/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Nepal's triangular conflict, by Narayan Manandhar 05/07/2005
Scoop Miasma Of Maoist-Mainstream Alliance, by Sanjay Upadhya 05/07/2005
Nepal News Nepali press continues to face unprecedented restrictions 05/07/2005
Tribune King Gyanendra’s royal splurges, by Rajeev Sharma 05/07/2005
Deepika Global Emergency in Nepal in the interest of people and nation: Ambassador 05/07/2005
Defense News India Sends Military Equipment to Nepal after Easing Ban 05/07/2005
Indian Express First lot after freeze: Bullet-proof jackets and jeeps for Nepal, by Shishir Gupta 05/07/2005
IRNA India supplied non-lethal military items to Nepal 05/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Securitymen kill innocent civilian: Locals 05/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Freed Maoist refuses to leave SC 05/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Securitymen try to flout SC order 05/07/2005
Hindu Nepal frees three political detenus 05/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Acharya, Pahadi, Koirala freed 05/07/2005
Nepal News Maoists release civilians in Dailekh 05/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Maoists block Mahendra Highway 05/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Maoists ambush bus again 05/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Govt ads published, dues not cleared 05/07/2005
Nepal News ‘King should quit chairmanship’ 05/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Professional organizations demand House restoration 05/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Self-proclaimed problem solvers, by Damakant Jayshi 04/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Parties smell rat in Rana's remarks 04/07/2005
Monster & Critics Opposition parties in Nepal back constitutional referendum (originally in Rajdhani, 03/07/2005) 04/07/2005
Reuters Alert Net Displacement contributing to child labour problem 0407/2005
South Asian Media Net IFJ report underlines journos' plight 04/07/2005
Kathmandu Post INSN denounces govt for blocking sites 04/07/2005
Nepal News NC leader Acharya released 04/07/2005
Nepal News Pahadi, Koirala released 04/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Pahadi to stage fast-on-to-death 04/07/2005
Kathmandu Post 'Exact repetition' baffles Panchayat-era journo, by Surendra Phuyal 04/07/2005
Kathmandu Post 'Maoist victims still neglected by state' 04/07/2005
Nepal News Passenger bus hits landmine, two injured 04/07/2005
Kathmandu Post 11 Nepali Maoists nabbed in India 04/07/2005
Hindustan Times Maoists sympathiser killed, five security personnel injured 04/07/2005
Nepal News Civilian shot dead in Jhapa, DSP injured in Kapilvastu 04/07/2005
Kathmandu Post King of kings 04/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Law is the king of kings: Aryal 03/07/2005
Nepal News It’s not the (Retd.) Generals’ job: Aryal 03/07/2005
Nepal News FM stations broadcast news 03/07/2005
Kathmandu Post FMs submit appeal to King on restrictions 03/07/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Parties should be declared anti-national’ [Statement of a Rana member of the royal committee! Wouldn't it be better to declare those forces as antinational that have prevented the democratization of Nepal for the past 55 years? By the way: What means "national" in the multi-national state of Nepal?] 03/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Parties set conditions for talks with king, Maoists 03/07/2005
South Asian Media Net US Nepal policy irks parties 03/07/2005
Outlook India NC (Democratic) President to visit India tomorrow 03/07/2005
Nepal News Forces foil another Maoist attack on Diktel 03/07/2005
New York Times With Rebels Roaming Nepal, Tourism Plunges, by Somini Sengupta 03/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Forces, Maoists violated int’l war code: Rambhapur Clash, by Janak Nepal 03/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Maoists break legs of 2 civilians, by Harihar Singh Rathaur 03/07/2005
Nepal News Eight Maoists held in India 03/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Maoist health workers active in Bihar 03/07/2005
Washington Times Nepal's king hit by fallout from royal coup, by Chitra K. Tiwari 02/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Political security and legitimacy, by Indra Adhikari 02/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Two websites ‘blocked’ 02/07/2005
INSN INSN.org website blocked in Nepal [see pdf file for people in Nepal] 02/07/2005
South Asian Media Net CPN-UML demands new constitution 02/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Students clash with police, several hurt 02/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Respect journos' rights: IFJ 02/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Debate on budget meaningless: Mahat 02/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Giri urges effective measures to curb graft 02/07/2005
Nepal News Maoists continue to target civilians 02/07/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Maoists breached Geneva Convention, own commitments’ 02/07/2005
Web India 123 Indian trader among three killed in Nepal 02/07/2005
Kathmandu Post 25 civilians under Maoist house arrest 02/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Rebel barbarism sees no bounds, by Kamal Panthi 02/07/2005
Nepali Times LTTE, JVP and the Maoists Sagacity is what Nepalis also need today from their rulers, by Kanak Mani Dixit 01/07/2005
Nepali Times In an unstable state: By making reform impossible, they're making revolution inevitable, by CK Lal 01/07/2005
Nepali Times Graft busters Corruption control as an excuse for political witch-hunts, by Artha Beed 01/07/2005
INSN g]kfnL hgtfn] vf]h]sf] k"0f{ k|hftGq / 4G4fTds zflGt, by Surendra Raj Devkota 01/07/2005
Tehelka ‘If we can solve internal problems, nobody can stop the revolution’, interview with Baburam Bhattarai 01/07/2005
Scoop Recognizing The True Obstacle To Reconciliation, by Madan Prasad Khanal [an intellectual article with strong support of royal politics, what logically leads to distortions] 01/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Parties to hold talks with Maoists 01/07/2005
South Asian Media Net Parties, Maoists may hold talks 01/07/2005
Nepali Times “Not until they give up violence”, UML Leader Bam Deb Gautam (originally in Dishanirdesh 26 June) 01/07/2005
Nepal News Koirala to hold talks with Maoists 01/07/2005
Nepali Times State injustice (originally in Jana Aastha, 15 June) 01/07/2005
Nepali Times 22 days in jail, by Chandra Lal Giri (originally in Jana Aastha , 29 June) 01/07/2005
Kathmandu Post Conflict brings famine to Arghakhanchi, by Dipendra Baduwal 01/07/2005
Nepal News Maoists cut-off drinking water in Arghakhanchi 01/07/2005
Kathmandu Post 3 Maoists, 2 civilians killed 01/07/2005
Nepali Times Maoist polls (originally in Nepal , 1 July) 01/07/2005
New Kerala Nepal Maoists not involved in Bihar attack 01/07/2005
Nepali Times Spillover: Even if Nepali Maoists were not involved in last week’s Naxalite offensive in Bihar, the tactics used were familiar, by Ajit Tiwari 01/07/2005
Kathmandu Post 'No CPN (M) hand in Bihar attack' 01/07/2005
Nepal News The RCCC member terrorizes businessmen in Birgunj 01/07/2005
Kathmandu Post MoF delays letter barring defaulters' privileges 01/07/2005
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