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This is a selection of Nepal related articles that have been published after February 1, 2005. Nepal Research stands for peace, freedom, democracy and inclusion in Nepal. All this is provided neither by royal nor by Maoist politics. We predominantly include articles that are critical in the ongoing state destruction. Articles and papers in favour of the royal regime may be looked up through the links to government owned media on our news subsite.
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Nepal News November agreement has dramatically changed political realities: ICG 30/11/2005
Web India 123 Nelson Mandela refuses to meet Nepal king 30/11/2005
Web India 123 Nepal truce survives another attack 30/11/2005
BBC News Nepalese court lifts FM news ban, by Sushil Sharma 30/11/2005
Nepal News SC allows FM stations to broadcast news 30/11/2005
Web India 123 Nepal government defies court, switches off BBC radio 30/11/2005
Nepal News UML to defy prohibitory order 30/11/2005
Nepal News NHRC to monitor Friday’s demonstration 30/11/2005
Kathmandu Post RNA obstructs UML Salyan rally 30/11/2005
Reuters AlertNet Nepal bans protests ahead of planned anti-King rally 30/11/2005
Kathmandu Post New Baneshwor prohibited area 30/11/2005
Nepal News New Baneshwor declared restricted area 30/11/2005
Web India 123 Nepal Communists plan 'sea of protests' in Kathmandu 30/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Capital Boils Friday: Nepal 30/11/2005
Daily Times Nepal opposition gears up for protests 30/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Government posting 'consultants' to NGOs 30/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Youths asked to uphold democracy 30/11/2005
Nepal News Two Maoist commanders killed: Prachanda, It was a retaliatory attack: RNA 30/11/2005
Nepal News Maoists abduct dev worker, loot communications equipment 30/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Implement pact sincerely: HR activists 30/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Koirala urges Maoists to extend ceasefire 30/11/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Agreement in trouble if rebels break ceasefire’ 30/11/2005
South Asian Media Net 'Parties-Maoists pact lacks clarity' 30/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Save Your Position Yourself: Koirala tells King 30/11/2005
Nepal News NC will continue its fight against absolute monarchy: Koirala 30/11/2005
South Asian Media Net King is loser: ex-pm Thapa 30/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Thapa warns King 30/11/2005
Telegraph Is it all with a free lunch? 30/11/2005
Telegraph Military is the target? 30/11/2005
Nepal News Bush spoke to Beijing about military supplies to Nepal: Report 30/11/2005
Indian Express China arms shadow over Indo-Nepal treaty: Delhi will tell Kathmandu that treaty may come under review if security concern not addressed, by Shishir Gupta 30/11/2005
Newindpress Chinese arms may hit trade-transit, India to tell Nepal 30/11/2005
Web India 123 Nepal's 'red' press flourishes underground 30/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Govt flouts SC stay order on Sagarmatha FM 30/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Sagarmatha Radio gets stay till Dec 7 30/11/2005
Peninsula Nepal radio back on air after court order 30/11/2005
Nepal News Govt. asks Radio Sagarmatha not to re-broadcast BBC 29/11/2005
Newswatch Nepal radio station resumes broadcast after Supreme Court order 29/11/2005
BBC News Banned Nepal station back on air 29/11/2005
Nepal News Radio Sagarmatha FM resumes its transmission 29/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Overture for peace, by BN Panta 29/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Company we're keeping, by Manjushree Thapa [comparing Nepali monarchy with other absolute monarchies] 29/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Royalists Not Keen to Resolve Maoist Problem: Nepal 29/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Defence Ministry Behind Recent NGO Code in Nepal 29/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Repression 29/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Govt Didn't Shut Down Sagarmatha FM, They Themselves Did: Home Minister [Yes, and the journalists have arrested themselves!! Sorry, but is this minister only stupid or is he criminal?] 29/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal US Condemns Media Attack; Urges King to Move Quickly for Democracy 29/11/2005
Nepal News US criticizes the govt’s raid on Radio Sagarmatha 29/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Journos, professionals protest govt raid on SFM 29/11/2005
Nepal News BBC 103 FM returns to airwaves 29/11/2005
Kathmandu Post BBC seeks clarification, by Dinesh Wagle 29/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Sagarmatha FM moves SC 29/11/2005
Nepal News UN OHCHR to monitor UML rally 29/11/2005
Relief Web Nepali opposition gears up for protests 29/11/2005
Nepal News CPN-UML warns Govt. of ICC action 29/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Govt works to disrupt UML rally 29/11/2005
Nepal News Thapa warns government of severe consequences 29/11/2005
South Asian Media Net UML for talks with Maoist at local level 29/11/2005
Indian Express Prachanda may accept people’s verdict on kin, by Yubaraj Ghimire 29/11/2005
Nepal News Maoists express commitment to multiparty democracy 29/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Maoists iterate commitment to democracy 29/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Maoists torture children, by Ghanashyam Ojha 29/11/2005
Nepal News Maoists attack MI-17 Chopper of RNA 29/11/2005
South Asian Media Net 'Parties-Maoist pact has loopholes' 29/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Party was kept in dark on pact: Rohit 29/11/2005
Inter Press Service Political Pact With Maoist Rebels Checks King, by Damakant Jayshi 29/11/2005
Kathmandu Post RNA has a choice to make: Pahadi 29/11/2005
Scoop Terrorists Can't Be Trusted, by Hari Uprety [The problem is that royal terror has been added to Maoist terror; both must be stopped immediately! Some kind of trust is necessary for the peace process!] 29/11/2005
Economic Times Let the monarchy pass into history 29/11/2005
Pioneer Our loss in Nepal, by Sandhya Jain [critical view of Indian politics towards Nepal] 29/11/2005
Scoop China’s ‘Nepal Card’? by Sanjay Upadhya 29/11/2005
Global Politician India, Nepal and the Voice of Reason: The United States of America, by Dipta Shah 29/11/2005
Kathmandu Post UK, EU urge King to declare truce 29/11/2005
Kathmandu Post UK urges king to declare ceasefire 29/11/2005
International Crisis Group Nepal’s New Alliance: The Mainstream Parties and the Maoists (executive summary) [see full report] 28/11/2005
INSN Whither King’s hypotheses, by Surendra R Devkota 28/11/2005
Nepal News Britain cautiously welcomes alliance-Maoist pact 28/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Role of political parties, by Khagendra N Sharma 28/11/2005
Nepal News Radio Sagarmatha moves SC against govt action 28/11/2005
International Federation of Journalists IFJ Warns Over Safety Crisis for Local Journalists Following Attack on FM Station in Nepal 28/11/2005
Nepal News IFJ deplores govt raid on Radio Sagarmatha 28/11/2005
Asian Tribune SA's first community radio forced to close in Nepal 28/11/2005
Inter Press Service Radio Faces the Music, Again, by Marty Logan 28/11/2005
Nepal News Journos, activists take out rally; 'Radio can resume its transmission': Minister Shahi 28/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Nepal Journalists Demonstrate Against Raid on Radio, IFJ Also Dismayed 28/11/2005
International Federation of Journalists Attack on FM Station in Nepal 28/11/2005
Nepal News All four Radio Sagarmatha journos freed 28/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Govt Closes Down Radio Sagarmatha 28/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Govt shuts down Sagarmatha FM 28/11/2005
Nepal News Raid on Radio Sagarmatha condemned, journos still in detention 28/11/2005
BBC News Arrests in Nepal over BBC report 28/11/2005
Newswatch Nepal shuts down FM station, detains four journalists 28/11/2005
Outlook India US denounces govt crackdown on media in Nepal, by Sridhar Krishnaswami 28/11/2005
South Asian Media Net

Night raid on Sagarmatha FM radio

28/11/2005
Outlook India Nepal govt raids private radio station, arrests mediapersons, by Shrish B Pradhan 28/11/2005
IRNA Nepal government closes down radio station, arrests journalists 28/11/2005
Rediff Nepal government closes down radio station, arrests journalists 28/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Move prudently 28/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Rolpa says time to end bloodshed, by Bikash Sangraula 28/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Locals surround Doti district HQ, by Dil Bahadur Chhatyal 28/11/2005
Nepal News Locals throng to Dipayal demanding peace and security 28/11/2005
Kathmandu Post UML urges NHRC to thwart govt obstructions 28/11/2005
Nepal News NHRC 'helpless' before the government 28/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Accept constituent assembly: Nepal, by Ghanashyam Ojha and Shyam Sundar Sashi 28/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Maoists Express Formal Commitment to Human Rights, Pluralism 28/11/2005
Kathmandu Post We are waiting for king’s response: Prachanda 28/11/2005
Nepal News Maoists ready to rethink on monarchy 28/11/2005
Indian Express The King and We: Squeeze Nepal’s ruler. Trump the China card 28/11/2005
Nepal News RCCC constitutional: Government attorneys 28/11/2005
Newindpress High stakes for India in new Nepal deal 28/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Baid breaks fast-unto-death 28/11/2005
Nepal News Radio Sagarmatha goes off air, four journos still in custody 27/11/2005
Nepal News Police seize equipment of Radio Sagarmatha, arrest five journalists 27/11/2005
BBC News Maoist rethink on Nepal monarchy, by Rabindra Mishra 27/11/2005
New York Times Democracy in Thin Air, by John Burdett 27/11/2005
Pioneer Red-letter day for Nepal, by Ajay Bose 27/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Don’t Interfere with Political Rallies: NHRC 27/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Parties set for 2nd phase talks: Nepal 27/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Displaced wait to return home, by Ghanashyam Ojha & Shyam Sundar Sashi 27/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Kalikot welcomes alliance leaders, by J Pandey 27/11/2005
Nepal News UML accuses authorities of misusing govt. machinery 27/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Govt Inciting Maoists to Return to Violence: UML Leader 27/11/2005
South Asian Media Net NC for monitoring Parties-Maoist accord 27/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Essays on power politics, a book review by Monica Upadhyay 27/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Stir will root out autocracy: Gyawali 27/11/2005
Kathmandu Post

‘Objection to pact personal’

27/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Prasrit for govt to hold assembly polls 27/11/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘King should talk to parties’ Moriarty leaves for Washington for consultation 27/11/2005
South Asian Media Net CPN-UML urges China not to supply arms 27/11/2005
Kathmandu Post King has joined hands with China: Sachchit 27/11/2005
Nepal News Rana blames King for party-Maoist agreement 27/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Court needs positive effort of Bar [an interesting comparison to panchayat times] 27/11/2005
Nepal News Arms supervision clause objectionable: Speaker [it is important if you really want peace, Mr Ranabhat] 27/11/2005
Nepal News Rebel killed during clashes with security forces 27/11/2005
Sunday Observer Protest against monarchy in western Nepal 27/11/2005
Web India 123 India has high stakes in new Nepal deal 27/11/2005
Counter Punch An "Unholy Alliance"? The Nepal Pact, by Gary Leupp 26/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Will Nepal go Maoists?, by Dhruva Joshy 26/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Citizens hold mass meet in Bhaktapur 26/11/2005
Nepal News 12-point understanding installs new hope: Dr. Panday 26/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Pokhara rallies for peace, by Dinesh Regmi & Kul Chandra Neupane 26/11/2005
South Asian Media Net CPN-UML vows to end autocracy 26/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Admn prohibits NC demo 26/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Parties-Maoist pact positive: RJP 26/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Nepal troops draw UN flak for torture 26/11/2005
Nepal News Maoists still undecided over extension of ceasefire 26/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Maoists chase civilians from homes 26/11/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Abide by constitution’ 26/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Cadres doubt commitment 26/11/2005
INSN Monarch vs Maoists: India has a special responsibility in Nepal, by JR Mukherjee 26/11/2005
INSN Three into two (originally in The Economist, 24/11/2005) 26/11/2005
Nepal News India played behind-the-scenes role in Parties-Maoist understanding: TOI 26/11/2005
Times of India Nepal Breakthrough 26/11/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Big achievement’ [hardly to believe, these words of the royalist turned former communist Rayamajhi!] 26/11/2005
Kathmandu Post There’s space for king in 12-point accord: NC-D 26/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal King May Spoil Parties-Maoist Understanding: GP Koirala 26/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Koirala for more dialogue with Maoists 26/11/2005
Kathmandu Posdt Koirala skeptical of palace role 26/11/2005
Nepal News Children injured in explosion 26/11/2005
Nepal News Maoists, security forces exchange fire 26/11/2005
Nepal News Moriarty leaves for the US 26/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal China Has Supported Despotism: Nepal 26/11/2005
India Daily China defies India, US, EU joint stand on arms embargo to Nepal – China starts sending huge arms shipment to Nepal, by Sonia Joshi 26/11/2005
INSN India says no, China sends arms to Nepal Nepal 18 trucks came with arms for RNA this week via Kodari, by Yubaraj Ghimire 26/11/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘No let up in fight against terror’ RNA admits arrival of Chinese military aid 26/11/2005
Daily Times China backs Nepal against Maoist insurgency: Beijing sending arms and ammunition supplies to Nepalese army 26/11/2005
Nepal News US-based organisation condemns party-Maoist understanding 26/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Understanding On Our Own Feet: MK Nepal 26/11/2005
Newindpress ‘India not behind Nepal uprising’ 26/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal UML Holds Demo, Raps Monarchy 25/11/2005
Nepal News Thousands take part in UML rally calling for peace and democracy 25/11/2005
Kantipur Online Thousands turn up for CPN-UML Pokhara mass meet 25/11/2005
Kathmandu Post 15-day ban on political activity in Kalikot 25/11/2005
Nepali Times Is peace really breaking out? If it doesn’t, we will know who wrecked it, by CK Lal 25/11/2005
Nepali Times Not quite there yet: The constituent assembly could still create problems and the party-rebel accord leaves out a warring side, by Navin Singh Khadka 25/11/2005
Kantipur Online We haven't given up republicanism: Prachanda 25/11/2005
Kantipur Online Ceremonial monarchy acceptable if King corrects his mistakes: Nepal, by Dinesh Regmi and Kulchandra Neupane 25/11/2005
Nepal News Govt rejects constituent assembly; insists on holding election 25/11/2005
Nepal News No need of constituent assembly: Minister Dhakal; No option to constituent assembly: Leaders 25/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Change from within, by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal 25/11/2005
Nepali Times Ten years is enough 25/11/2005
Foreign and Commenwealth Office, UK Deal Between Maoist and Political Parties 'Welcome News' for people of Nepal 25/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Donors call for durable truce 25/11/2005
Nepal News Donors emphasize for peace 25/11/2005
Kathmandu Post London meet presses for peace 25/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Moriarty apprises Pandey on US stance Mukherjee meets Nepal 25/11/2005
BBC News Chinese 'deliver arms to Nepal' [This is the moment when the autocratic king really needs help to prevent a peace process] 25/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal First Bundle of Chinese Lethal support in Nepal 25/11/2005
Nepal News Import of arms from China as per the agreement: RNA 25/11/2005
Nepal News No lethal arms from China: RNA 25/11/2005
Nepal News Nepalis in the US welcome Parties-Maoist agreement 25/11/2005)
Nepal News Understanding between parties and Maoists can’t be ignored: Thapa 25/11/2005
Spotlight Is Peace In The Offing? The recent agreement, though taken place in alien land, injects a hope to restore peace, by Keshab Poudel 25/11/2005
Nepal News Rights groups welcome Parties-Maoist understanding 25/11/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘12-point agreement welcome step’ 25/11/2005
Kathmandu Post We have entered new phase: Parties 25/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Accord Only a Starting Point: Leaders 25/11/2005
Spotlight Peace, Democracy and Solidarity, by Taranath Ranabhat (Excerpts of the statement at the 6th General Assembly of the AAPP, Pattaya City, Thailand on November 19) 25/11/2005)
Nepali Times Life in the time of ceasefire (originally in Himal Khabarpatrika, 16 November) 25/11/2005
Nepal News Editor Baid returns to Kathmandu, continues fast-unto-death 25/11/2005
BBC News Nepal awaits the king's move, by Rabindra Mishra 24/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Recruitment of child soldiers, by Bipin Adhikari 24/11/2005
South Asian Media Net UML-govt showdown looms large 24/11/2005
Nepal News Government attempting to foil mass meeting: UML 24/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Butwal boosts UML confidence, by Ghanasham Ojha 24/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Securitymen fire shots at gathering 24/11/2005
Nepal News Police beat up pro-democracy activists 24/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Police.. 24/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Maoists violate truce in Taplejung 24/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Unprecedented 24/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal UN Lauds Parties-Maoist Accord, Urges Longer Ceasefire 24/11/2005
UN News Centre Annan welcomes steps toward resolving civil conflict in Nepal 24/11/2005
Reuters Alert Net UN chief hails deal between Nepal rebels, parties 24/11/2005
Nasdaq U.N. Hails New Pact Between Nepal Politicians, Rebels 24/11/2005
BBC News UN chief welcomes Nepal accord 24/11/2005
Kantipur Online US, India welcome new political development 24/11/2005
New York Times Nepal Rebels and Political Parties in Accord Aimed Against King 24/11/2005
Asia News Net Nepal can do with third party help 24/11/2005
Kantipur Online King mulling more autocratic steps: Nepal 24/11/2005
Khaleej Times Nepal politicians say king in ‘panic’ over pact with Maoists 24/11/2005
Nepal News Govt will first study parties-Maoist agreement: Vice-chairman Bista 24/11/2005
Bloomberg Nepal's Government Condemns Opposition's Agreement With Rebels 24/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Parties-Maoist pact unnatural, at behest of foreigners: Ministers 24/11/2005
Nepal News Efforts for restoration of peace positive: FM Pandey [but please don't touch the root causes of Nepal's crisis!] 24/11/2005
Nepal News Parties-Maoist agreement unnatural: Satchit 24/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Parties-Maoist accord unholy: govt 24/11/2005
South Asian Media Net NC asks King to accept pact with Maoists 24/11/2005
South Asian Media Net 'UML architect of parties-Maoist pact' 24/11/2005
Guardian Nepal's rebels vow to disarm and fight elections to end king's rule, by Randeep Ramesh 24/11/2005
Peninsula Maoist deal with parties isolates Nepal king 24/11/2005
Nepal News India cautiously welcomes Party-Maoist agreement 24/11/2005
Indian Express Wait & watch MEA stand on Nepal Maoists 24/11/2005
Daily Times Nepal’s king pressed to restore democracy 24/11/2005
IRNA No military solution to challenges facing Nepal 24/11/2005
Scoop Delhi Talks And Trappings, by Deep Raj Sanyal [Main failure of this article: The non-inclusion of the Nepali state is criticised, and the royal putschist circles are defined as the state!] 24/11/2005
Scoop Nepal’s High Price for Democracy - New Delhi the Capital! by Bhupal Lamichhaney 24/11/2005
Scoop Where It Is A Crime To Be A Nepali, by Krishna Singh Bam 25/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Extra-principle act, by Bhimarjun Acharya 24/11/2005
Kathmandu Post SC stays NGO code of conduct 24/11/2005
One World Nepal govt gets show cause notice for NGO Code 24/11/2005
Relief Web Meeting of a group of Nepal’s development donors 23/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Locals Gherao Regional Headquarters; Demand Reciprocation With Maoist Truce 23/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Thousands gherao Dipayal headquarters 23/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Thousands of locals surround Doti HQ, by Dil Bahadur Chhantyal 23/11/2005
Nepal News Locals surround DAO demanding peace talks 23/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Dozens Hurt in Kalikot as Police Interfere with Parties’ Demo 23/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Securitymen fire blank shots at gathering, by Bikram Giri 23/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Ban on Peaceful Political Gathering? 23/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Morang CDO bans NC assembly 23/11/2005
Nepal News Local administration bars NC assembly in Morang 23/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Nepal scribes demand democracy revival 23/11/2005
Web India 123 Nepal's scribes demand restoration of democracy 23/11/2005
Nepal News Maoists free journo after brief detention 23/11/2005
Nepal News A Nepali editor stages fast-unto-death in the Indian capital 23/11/2005
Nepal News Foreigners’ behind the party-Maoist understanding: Dhakal [no comment!] 23/11/2005
South Asian Media Net SC cannot test King’s action: AG Ojha [Article 31 is meant for monarchs who fulfil their constitutional role; the king smashed this constitution on October 4, 2002, Mr Ojha! It is the basic feature of the constitution that the people are sovereign. If the king grabs this sovereignty, then he has to be sued.] 23/11/2005
Kathmandu Post AG draws parallels between Nepal, Pakistan 23/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Swiss slam curbs on aid workers in Nepal 23/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Govt Gets Show Cause Notice for NGO Code 23/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Switzerland ready to mediate: diplomat 23/11/2005
Nepal News To kill people is wrong: Maoist commander 23/11/2005
Reuters Alert Net Nepal rebel deal presses king to restore democracy, by Gopal Sharma 23/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Parties, Maoists forge alliance 23/11/2005
Ohmy News Opposition, Maoists Join to Oust Monarch: Both agree on a 12-point plan seeking constitutional assembly and restoration of democracy in Nepal, by Pawan Acharya 23/11/2005
Telegraph, UK Nepal's 'tyrant' king isolated by Maoist deal, by Thomas Bell 23/11/2005
Newindpress Nepal parties ally with Maoists to abolish monarchy 23/11/2005
Scotsman Nepal's maoist rebels abandon guns to take on monarchy, by Margaret Neighbour 23/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Parties, Maoists announce 12-pt agreement, by Bishnu Budhathoki 23/11/2005
Kantipur Online 12-Point Understanding Between Parties and Maoists: The Letter of Understanding 22/11/2005
Relief Web Nepal political parties, Maoist rebels agree on democracy program 22/11/2005
Relief Web Parties to join hands with Maoists to abolish monarchy 22/11/2005
Indian Express Nepal’s Maoists say they are willing to be part of multi-party democracy, by Yubaraj Ghimire 22/11/2005
Nepal News Parties, Maoists agree to end ‘autocratic monarchy’ to establish 'total democracy' 22/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Parties Disclose Accord with Maoists 22/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Maoists Also Confirm Understanding [see statement by Prachanda] 22/11/2005
Reuters Alert Net Nepal rebels say ready to lay down arms 22/11/2005
Boston Globe Nepalese agree to step up opposition, by Binaj Gurubacharya 22/11/2005
Deepika Global Politicians, Maoists agree on establishing total democracy in Nepal 22/11/2205
BBC News Nepal's king faces new alliance 22/11/2005
BBC News India's key role in Nepal affairs, by Rabindra Mishra 22/11/2005
My Telus Nepal's communist rebels, political parties heighten opposition against king 22/11/2005
Nepal News Alliance leaders discuss future strategies 22/11/2005
Nepal News NHRC calls upon the Maoists to extend `ceasefire’ 22/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Villagers face heat from both sides 22/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Teachers in politics to be expelled [O.k., no fundamental freedom rights for teachers!] 22/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Maoists herd students, teachers to district HQ, by Bikram Giri 22/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Army men’s father evicted 22/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Defy NGO Code, by Arjun Karki 22/11/2005
South Asian Media Net King globally isolated: experts 22/11/2005
Nepal News King losing international support: Upadhaya 22/11/2005
Kantipur Online US,UK for bringing Maoists into mainstream politics 22/11/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘All orders from Hindu king constitutional’ [Of course, this is nonsense, but there is a lot of confusion because of article 4 of the constitution.] 22/11/2005
Nepal News All orders of King constitutional: AG Ojha 22/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Mainstreaming no problem if rebels shun violence 22/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Alliance leaders confident about resolving crisis 22/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Top Leaders Discusse Future Strategies 22/11/2004
NewsLine Nepal Nepal Meets Deuba, Meeting of 'Task Force' Scheduled For Afternoon 22/11/2005
Nepal News Nepal briefs Deuba about Delhi deliberations 21/11/2005
Kantipur Online Termination of truce worries tourism industry, by Deepesh Das Shrestha 21/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Beginning of the end, by Alok K Bohara 21/11/2005
Nepal News Donors discuss ways to restore peace in the country 21/11/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘NBA stance remains unchanged’ 21/11/2005
Nepal News Journalists in Nepal, Pak most harassed in South Asia: Report 21/11/2005
Web India 123 Journalists in Nepal, Pak most harassed in South Asia 21/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Journos protest Press Council chief's remarks 21/11/2005
Nepal News SC continues hearing on constitutionality of RCCC 22/11/2005
Nepal News 500 children killed in conflict: NHRC 21/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Farmers forced to donate harvest to Maoists 21/11/2005
Kathmandu Post One security man killed, 6 injured 21/11/2005
Nepal News Govt. not willing to resolve Maoist problem: Poudel 21/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Written in wind 21/11/2005
Kathmandu Post NC to hold mass meetings 21/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Parties, Maoists holding talks, results soon: Oli 21/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Delhi Deliberations Cast Rays of Hope 21/11/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Recent agreement not like 2007 BS’, by Dipendra Baduwal 21/11/2005
Nepal News I am completely unaware about the `Delhi talks’: US Envoy 21/11/2005
Daily Star Nepal: Light at the end of the tunnel, by Bijen Jonchhe 21/11/2005
Asia News Network Nepal Maoists set terms for peace 21/11/2005
Nepal News One thousand child workers stranded in India: Report 20/11/2005
Nepal News Only solution to Nepal crisis is a democratic political process: Senator Leahy [see full text of statement] 20/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Choose between ‘repressive’ monarchy and people: Leahy, by Tilak P. Pokharel 20/11/2005
Kathmandu Post No evidence of Govt commitment to democracy : UK envoy 20/11/2005
Nepal News NGOs move Supreme Court against code of conduct 20/11/2005
Nepal News RNA detains three servicemen for extortion 20/11/2005
News Blaze Letter To President Bush from Nepalese Community [This letter by an anonymous group of Nepalis distorts historical facts, withholds the monarchy's responsibility for most of Nepal's problems and denies that monarchy has kept away democracy and fundamental rights from the Nepali people for decades.] 20/11/2005
News Blaze His Majesty the King of Nepal makes the right Move, by Khagendra Thapa [in the same sound as the above letter to Mr Bush. The king has been bound to the constitution of 1990. Gyanendra has not only misused this constitution in the same way as many party politicians; he has totally smashed it and he has placed himself above law. Late King Birendra had been forced to give up absolute monarchy in 1990!] 20/11/2005
South Asian Media Net UK raps govt, Maoists for doublespeak 20/11/2005
Nepal News Martin and Tamrat in New Delhi 20/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Maoists lack commitment to ceasefire: AI 20/11/2005
Hindu Amnesty voices concern over rising Maoist violence in Nepal 20/11/2005
South Asian Media Net AI asks Maoists to go by int'l laws 20/11/2005
Web India 123 Maoists agree to arms control for constituent polls 20/11/2005
Tribune Maoists agree to lay down arms, by Shirish B. Pradhan 20/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Stir to rev up after Dec 5, says KC 20/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Koirala sees political solution in sight 20/11/2005
Kathmandu Post We did not meet Maoists: Koirala 20/11/2005
Nepal News Dialogue with Maoists ongoing, results will be public soon: Oli 20/11/2005
Nepal News King negating pluralism, Maoists heading towards it: Nepal 20/11/2005
Kathmandu Post UML show of strength in Butwal, by Madhav Dhungana & Dipendra Baduwal 20/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal UML Shows Its Strength in Butwal, 50,000 join demo, by Ram Raj Pokhrel 19/11/2005
Nepal News Tens of thousands take part in UML rally 19/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Royal democracy, by Siddhi Ranjitkar 19/11/2005
Nepal News Undeclared ‘curfew’ in Butwal to foil peaceful meet: CPN (UML) 19/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Govt-UML face-off over Butwal demo 19/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Three Arrested in Pokhara 19/11/2005
Nepal News PFN continues ‘paddy harvest program’ to support democratic movement 19/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Donors in London 19/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Martin raps NGO code 19/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal NHRC Urges Maoists to Free Students, Others 19/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Maoists free teachers, pupils in Pokhara 19/11/2005
Nepal News Maoists free abducted students, teachers in Kaski 19/11/2005
Web India 123 World's children ask Maoists to spare Nepal kids 19/11/2005
Nepal News Thousands of children abducted by Maoists during ceasefire: Amnesty [see open letter to Prachanda] 19/11/2005
Kathmandu Post CMCC to seek Annan's help to prolong truce 19/11/2005)
South Asian Media Net Ministers lambast politicos [Of course, the royal government worries that a peace process will prevent the conclusion of the royal coup and finish its own illegitimate power.] 19/11/2005
Nepal News Koirala returns home 19/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Maoists agree to join mainstream, by Surendra Phuyal 19/11/2005
Telegraph, Calcutta Maoists, parties in secret pact, by Bharat Bhushan 19/11/2005
Nepal News Maoists ready to join political mainstream: UML General Secy 19/11/2005
Peninsula Maoists ready to accept democracy: Nepal opposition 19/11/2005
South Asian Media Net 'Maoists ready to accept democracy' 19/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Peace matters, not process: ex-justice 19/11/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Venue of talks does not matter’ 19/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Parties expect results from Delhi talks 19/11/2005
Reuters Alert Net Nepal rebels seen ready to accept democracy, by Y.P. Rajesh 18/11/2005
BBC News Nepal opposition in Maoist talks, by Nagendra Sharma 18/11/2005
Nepal News Nepal leaders meet Maoists: BBC, “No, it’s false,” MK Nepal 18/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Leaders Stress Peace, Justify Initiatives in New Delhi 18/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Nepal misleading UN, says ALRC 18/11/2005
Hindu The king loses credibility 18/11/2005
Nepali Times “People power is invincible”, by Narhari Acharya (originally in Jana Aastha, 9 November) 18/11/2005
Nepali Times Same old Nepal Diaspora Nepalis are not impressed with visitors from the homeland, by Subindra Bogati 18/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Municipal poll 18/11/2005
Spotlight “A Genuine And Credible Election Is Needed To Reactivate The Constitution”, interview with Surya Dhungel, a constitutional lawyer [The starting point of your argumentation is already wrong, Mr Dhungel. Nepal's crisis has not started in the 1990s but with royal politics in the unification process and royal power ambitions after 1950!] 18/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Diplomatic flurry grips Delhi over Nepal, by Surendra Phuyal 18/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Parties, Maoists near agreement 18/11/2005
Nepali Times Breakthrough in Delhi? 18/11/2005
Nepali Times (Inter)national, by Ganga Bahadur Thapa (originally in Dishanirdesh, 13 November) 18/11/2005
Nepali Times World summit of disinformation officials: Host government Tunisia and other enemies of media under fire in Tunis, by Marty Logan 18/11/2005
Spotlight Who Represents the Foreign Policy in Nepal? by Keshab Poudel 18/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Fishing in troubled waters? by Divendra Shrestha 18/11/2005
Nepali Times What they agreed on (originally in Himal Khabarpatrika, 16-30 November) 18/11/2005
One World South Asia After Media, NGOs, Nepal government now targets laborers 18/11/2005
Nepal News NGO Federation announces fresh protests 18/11/2005
Nepal News Special national meet of NGOs kicks off, demand withdrawal of the new code 18/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Code is political interference, scrap it: Donors, UN 18/11/2005
Nepal News UN asks to repeal new code of conduct 18/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal NGO Representatives Flay NGO Code 18/11/2005
Nepali Times Decoding the Code of Conduct: Donors and NGO don’t like what they see, by Navin Singh Khadka 18/11/2005
One World South Asia UN urges government of Nepal to withdraw NGO code 18/11/2005
Spotlight Advocates-on-Record Or Advocates-on-Road, by Keshab Poudel 18/11/2005
Nepali Times World summit of disinformation officials: Host government Tunisia and other enemies of media under fire in Tunis, by Marty Logan 18/11/2005
Nepali Times Military fatigue: The Jaleswor incident is a pointer to bubbling resentment, by CK Lal 18/11/2005
Nepal News NHRC urges rebels to follow their commitments 18/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Maoists halt road work, lock schools 18/11/2005
Nepali Times Frontline teachers: More than any other profession, teachers have borne the brunt of the conflict, by Naresh Newar 18/11/2005
Nepali Times Grade one children learn about Lenin (originally in Sanghu, November 14) 18/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Administration Set to Foil UML Demo, Prayers for Peace in Lumbini, by Ram Raj Pokhrel 18/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Govt moves afoot to thwart UML rally 18/11/2005
Nepal News ZAO issues order to foil UML rally 18/11/2005
Kathmandu Post CAT worried over HR 17/11/2005
Telegraph, Calcutta Loss of the spirit: In Nepal, a constitutional monarchy has become a dictatorship, by Rajeev Dhavan 17/11/2005
Indian Express China backed his Feb 1 takeover, so King rooted for Beijing in Dhaka, by Yubaraj Ghimire 17/11/2005
Nepal News Media has right to broadcast news: former CJ 17/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Ex-CJ flays SC over media fiat ruling 17/11/2005
Nepal News Writ petition filed against NGO code of conduct 17/11/2005
South Asian Media Net NGOs asked to respect code or face music 17/11/2005
NewslIne Nepal International Bodies Ask Govt to Withdraw NGO Code 17/11/2005
BBC News Nepal donors in NGO code protest 17/11/2005
Nepal News Code of conduct aimed at silencing the rights defenders: AIN 17/11/2005
Nepal News INSEC decides to close down human rights radio programme 17/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Mixed reactions on bench-bar agreement 17/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Ultimatum to reopen school 17/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal UML Complains of Maoist Tough Lines Despite Agreement 17/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Maoists abduct over 500 from Taplejung 17/11/2005
Asia News Net Maoist skeleton in Nepal king's Cabinet 17/11/2005
South Asian Media Net CPN-UML decides to intensify protests 17/11/2005
Web India 123 No good will come out of Delhi talks, warns Nepal minister [to remember: this royal minister, Radha Krishna Mainali, wanted to abolish the institution of monarchy by violent means in the early 1970s !!] 17/11/2005
Nepal News We don’t need to visit Delhi to meet Maoists: MK Nepal 17/11/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Hold dialgoue with Maoists’ 17/11/2005
Web India 123 Nepal opposition, Maoists to hold talks in 'safe' Delhi 17/11/2005
Kathmandu Post We are in contact with all actors of Nepal: India 17/11/2005
Kantipur Online Nepal King has tough choices to make: US 17/11/2005
Nepal News US working with India for common vision on Nepal: Moriarty 17/11/2005
Web India 123 India, US discuss 'way forward' in Nepal 17/11/2005
Nepal News India has “very very high stakes” in Nepal: Saran 17/11/2005
Kathmandu Post US conditions 17/11/2005
Hindu UK, US support efforts to bring Maoists to mainstream 17/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Nepali leaders, envoys in Delhi, by Surendra Phuyal 17/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Moriarty in Delhi to Ensure Early Democracy In Nepal 17/11/2005
Nepal News Moriarty arrives in Delhi for consultations 16/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal UML Gen Secy flies again to Delhi on 'special mission' 16/11/2005
Nepal News Top UML leader leaves for New Delhi 16/11/2005
Nepal News Indian envoy meets UML gen secy 16/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Govt forces INSEC to scrap radio program [Yes Your Majesty, the less the people know about their rights the better for your power ambitions!] 16/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Do Not Sell And Buy News Without Permission: Government [This is exactly what is called censorship of the media. It means a fundamental violation of article 13 of the constitution!] 16/11/2005
Nepal News Government prohibits sale and distribution of news without permission 16/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Fresh curbs imposed on news agencies 16/11/2005
Nepal News Digital divide between developed nations and rest of the world continues to grow: HM King [no word on the curb of IT in the course of the royal coup] (see full text of the king's speech] 16/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Media and question of defeat, by Abhi Subedi 16/11/2005
Nepal News Activists call for empowering people 16/11/2005
Nepal News Code of Conduct a major step backward: HRW 16/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Human Rights Watch flays NGO code 16/11/2005
Nepal News Donors ask govt. to withdraw the code of conduct 16/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Donors continue discussions on code 16/11/2005
Kathmandu Post NBA withdraws court boycott program, by Ghanashyam Ojha 16/11/2005
Web India 123 Nepal minister pays money to Maoists: report 16/11/2005
South Asian Media Net US not against dialogue with Maoists 16/11/2005
Kathmandu Post US military aid to Nepal more elusive, by Tilak P. Pokharel 16/11/2005
Deccan Herald US sets more conditions for military aid to Nepal 16/11/2005
Hindustan Times Nepal needs repairs 16/11/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘No unconditional alliance with Maoists’ 16/11/2005
Kathmandu Post UML and Maoists 16/11/2005
South Asian Media Net UNHCR expresses concern 16/11/2005
Nepal News Maoists abduct over 300 civilians 16/11/2005
Kathmandu Post 59 students, teachers abducted 16/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Rebels Abduct Over Fifty Students, Teachers 16/11/2005
Nepal News Security man killed in Maoist ambush; abductions continue 15/11/2005
Nepal News Stopping rights violation could pave way for peace: Martin 15/11/2005
Kathmandu Post US anxiety ? by Khagendra N Sharma 15/11/2005
Kathmandu Post 'Set deadline before King' 15/11/2005
South Asian Media Net RPP not to accept ‘autocratic’ King 15/11/2005
South Asian Media Net ‘Stunned’ donors reject NGO code 15/11/2005
Kathmandu Post NGOs to appeal at Int’l Court of Justice 15/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal NGOs to Move International Court 15/11/2005
Web India 123 Nepal NGOs wage war on king 15/11/2005
Nepal News Nepal Bar withdraws its protest programme 15/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Bar Withdraws Nationwide Court Boycott 15/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Pedagogues to Stage Strike 15/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Giri furnishes reply to court 15/11/2005
Nepal News Villagers vandalize Darchula DAO 15/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Maoists seize question papers, by Numraj Khanal 15/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Maoists ready to lay down arms: Nepal 15/11/2005
Nepal News Maoists ready to disarm under UN supervision: UML gen secy 15/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Maoists ready to lay down arms: CPN-UML 15/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Book on conflict-affected 15/11/2005
Peninsula China factor: Nepal king blows hot, communists blow cold 15/11/2005
Web India 123 Exodus of poor Nepali children to India 15/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Conflict triggers exodus of children 15/11/2005
Nepal News Conflict is one of the major causes of child migration to India: report 14/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Kavre police refuse to register Maina case 14/11/2005
Human Rights Watch Legal Veneer for Repressing Civil Society: Code of Conduct for Social Organizations a Major Step Backward 14/11/2005
Global Policy Forum Nepal King Wages War on NGOs, by Sudeshna Sarkar 14/11/2005
Relief Web Nepal king wages war on NGOs 14/11/2005
Kathmandu Post I/NGO code 14/11/2005
Nepal News Teachers submit clarification 14/11/2005
Kathmandu Post 8,000 surround Darchula DAO demanding truce, by Bikram Giri 14/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Locals Cordon Off Darchula DAO 14/11/2005
Nepal News Locals surround DAO in Darchula 14/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Ceasefire boosted trekking business, interview with Sonam Sherpa, managing director of Thamserku Trekking Pvt Ltd 14/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Impressive gathering in support of civic rally 14/11/2005
Nepal News Police intervene into People's Awareness Campaign; over 12 injured 14/11/2005
Kathmandu Post UML activists injured in Dailekh, by Naman Kumar Shahi 14/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Justice delayed is justice denied, by Damakant Jayshi 14/11/2005
Nepal News Professionals take to street against Media Ordinance 14/11/2005
Nepal News Contempt of court case filed against NBA 14/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Bar Faces Contempt of Court Charge 14/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Lawyers protest media fiat ruling 14/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Lawyers stage sit-in at SC 14/11/2005
Scoop Nepal's Conflict And National Security, by M.R. Josse [an extensive justification of royal politics with partly fabricated interpretation of constitution and events] 14/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Bush to sign law on Nepal aid, by Tilak P. Pokharel 14/11/2005
Nepal News US to resume arms assistance with conditions 14/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal US Sets Tougher Conditions for Assistance to Nepal 14/11/2005
Scoop US Warning Sets Loose Cat Among Alliance Pigeons, by M.R. Josse 14/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Maoists Ready to Lay Down Arms Under UN Supervision: Nepal 14/11/2005
Hindu King misleading the world, say Nepal's leaders 14/11/2005
Kathmandu Post King spoke personal views: parties 14/11/2005
Scoop Terrorism Is Terrorism By Any Name, by P. Kharel [Yes, terror can orriginate from Maoits insurgents, an autocratic monarch, a war loving superpower, misguided religious fundamentalists, anti-people oriented security forces etc.] 14/11/2005
Peninsula Restore democracy, India tells Nepal 14/11/2005
Channel News Asia India puts pressure on Nepal to restore democracy 14/11/2005
Telegraph, Calcutta Singh reminder to king, by Bharat Bhushan 14/11/2005
Daily Star Manmohan seeks 'democratic' Nepal 14/11/2005
Peninsula Thousands protest media curbs in Nepal 14/11/2005
Reuters Alert Net Thousands protests over media curbs in Nepal 13/11/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Citizens’ stir to begin today 13/11/2005
BBC News Nepal protests against media law 13/11/2005
Nepal News Lawyers organize sit-in at SC premises 13/11/2005
Asia Media BFUJ condemns deportation of Nepalese journalist: Journalists' union condemns deportation of Nepalese journalist who police claim had planned to organize a protest against Nepal's King Gyanendra 13/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Scribes to rev up stir against ordinance 13/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal NGOs Call Emergency National Assembly 13/11/2005
Nepal News NGO Federation calls emergency national meet 13/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Protests continue against NGO code 13/11/2005
INSN Krishna Pahadi in Boston 13/11/2005
Nepal News Polls irrelevant in present situation: former CJ 13/11/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Free, fair election impossible’ 13/11/2005
Nepal News Casualties due to landmines have reduced substantially: NCBL [Said to be the result of Maoist ceasefire!] 13/11/2005
Nepal News UML General Secy returns home; rules out talks with Maoists 13/11/2005
Global Politician Does US Seek To Establish Dictatorship in Nepal? by Bhuwan Thapaliya 13/11/2005
Kathmandu Post US trying to legitimize royal move: Nepal 13/11/2005
South Asian Media Net India opposed to King’s rule: CPN-UML 13/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Outcry over SC ruling, CPJ 'disturbed' 13/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Professionals criticize SC 13/11/2005
Nepal News EU expresses concerns about restrictions on Nepali media 13/11/2005
Nepal News Govt. warns not to defy Media Ordinance 13/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal UK Calls Bloomfield Back [Voices that support the rights of the Nepali people have to be silenced!] 13/11/2005
Nepal News Nepal King assures he would return to democracy: Indian PM 13/11/2005
Reuters India pressures Nepal king to restore democracy 13/11/2005
Web India 123 Manmohan tells Nepal king to restore democracy 13/11/2005
Hindustan Times Singh tells Nepal king to restore democracy, by Sujoy Dhar 13/11/2005
Outlook India Take steps for restoring multi-party democracy: PM to Gyanendra, by Ajay Kaul Dhaka 13/11/2005
BBC News India seeks 'democratic' Nepal 13/11/2005
Nepal News Nepal’s move surprises India: Reports 13/11/2005
Dawn Nepal’s king seeks Saarc’s support 13/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Ploy to confuse: parties 13/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal King Played China Card: Party Leaders 13/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Make SAARC effective: King [Gyanendra still does not mention the monarchy's responsibilities for failed developments in Nepal! Monarchy has introduced inequality and exclusion into Nepal's state and society and it has prevented the development of a democratic and free society after 1950!] 13/11/2005
South Asian Media Net King defends takeover in Dhaka meet 13/11/2005
Web India 123 Nepal King promises elections by April 2007 12/11/2005
Reuters Nepal's controversial king seeks South Asian support [see text of Gyanendra's address] 12/11/2005
Voice of America Nepal's King Defends Takeover at Regional Summit and Promises Elections, by Patricia Nunan 12/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Security Situation Has Improved in Nepal: King [yes, probably because of the one-sided Maoist ceasefire!] 12/11/2005
Democracy for Nepal A Plant Looking At An Animal, by Paramendra Bhagat 12/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Upadhya Tells King to Bring Parties on Board 12/11/2005
Nepali Times Supreme irony [online update] 12/11/2005
Nepal News Media groups knock the doors of the UN 12/11/2005
Web India 123 Nepal lawyers to boycott court after media crackdown 12/11/2005
Nepal News Bar to boycott bench, FNJ to take to streets 12/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Bar, FNJ, radio journos announce protests SC denies stay order on media ordinance, by Ghanashyam Ojha 12/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal FNJ Calls All to Come to Street, Bar to Boycott Court 12/11/2005
Nepal News Kantipur F.M. drops news broadcasts 12/11/2005
Kantipur Online CPJ disturbed by SC's ruling 12/11/2005
Nepal News Court verdict opens door to permanent censorship: CPJ 12/11/2005
South Asian Media Net 'Court's order undermines press freedom' 12/11/2005
Nepal News SAFMA express concern over situation of media in Nepal 12/11/2005
Daily Times Nepal SC refuses to stop govt from imposing media restrictions 12/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Court refuses to block media fiat 12/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Nine injured, 11 arrested in protests 12/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Dozens injured in protests 12/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Teachers hit streets 12/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Call to stop use of landmines 12/11/2005
South Asian Media Net NHRC urges Maoists to stop abductions 12/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Maoists abduct three in Udayapur 12/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Maoists Thrash NC Cadres in Pyuthan 12/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Parties-Maoist pact not possible: Khanal 12/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Congress against alliance with Maoists 12/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Stir until democracy is restored: Sushil 12/11/2005
Outlook India Gyanendra, who is confronted with the serious problem of Maoist insurgency, said "we have also asked those who have been misguided to renounce violence and to take part in a competitive democratic political process" 12/11/2005
Outlook India 'Decision to sack Deuba govt necessitated by ground realities', by V Mohan Narayan 12/11/2005
Asian Tribune Nationwide protests erupt in Nepal against code of conduct 12/11/2005
Kathmandu Post UN ‘deeply concerned’ by NGO codes 12/11/2005
South Asian Media Net NGOs protest nationwide against code 12/11/2005
Kathmandu Post NGOs protest nationwide 12/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal NGOs Protest Nationwide 12/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal SC Rules in Favour of Govt 11/11/2005
Jurist, Pittsburgh Nepal high court allows law restricting press freedoms, by Holly Manges Jones 11/11/2005
Khaleej Times Nepal court refuses to block media law 11/11/2005
BBC News Nepal reporters lose court fight 11/11/2005
Nepal News SC rejects interim order in Media Ordinance [SC joins royal politics and becomes anti-constitutional as well] 11/11/2005
Kathmandu Post 'Govt lawyers misleading court' 11/11/2005
Nepali Times Omens from Mars The flyby of the red planet could be a sign for superstitious leaders, by CK Lal 11/11/2005
Nepali Times Blinded by the past Brass cauldron and glass aquarium, by Ashutosh Tiwari 11/11/2005
Nepali Times The Gagan phenomenon Political correctness and correct politics may be mutually exclusive options for second-generation leaders, by Dipta Shah 11/11/2005
Times of India Glimmer Of Hope In Nepal, by Hari Roka 11/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal King Leaves to Attend SAARC Summit 11/11/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Palace against people’s sovereignty’ 11/11/2005
News Blaze Nepali Army Succeeds In Controlling Terror, by by Bahadur [This is a comment by the royal army on the ICG report Nepal: Beyond Royal Rule (15/09/2005); see also comment of the same author into our guestbook (entry 72) as well as our answer (entry 73)] 11/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Peace formulae, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar 11/11/2005
Kathmandu Post SAFMA to pass ‘special resolution’ against media curbs, by Gopal Khanal 11/11/2005
South Asian Media Net UN panel reviews Nepal torture report 11/11/2005
Nepali Times Foreign hands: Is it useful to depend on foreigners when they can’t decide on what to do with Nepal?, by Navin Singh Khadka 11/11/2005
Nepali Times Taking flight: King Gyanendra leaves on an extended tour as the Maoists and parties converge, Kunda Dixit 11/11/2005
Nepal News Government takes action against teachers 11/11/2005
Nepali Times Letter to His Majesty, by Himod Pahadi (originally in Ghatana ra Bichar, 9 November) 11/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Students protest king’s SAARC visit 11/11/2005
Nepal News The phase of reconciliation is over: Acharya 11/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Maoist threaten parties’, civil stir leaders, parties 11/11/2005
Nepal News Maoists warn pro democracy activists 11/11/2005
South Asian Media Net CPN-UML rules out pact with Maoists 11/11/2005
South Asian Media Net King-parties pact a must: US 11/11/2005
Nepal News Parties working to expand democratic center: Leaders 11/11/2005
Nepali Times “Women and children suffer most in conflict”, interview with Sultan Aziz, director of the Asia-Pacific Division of UNFPA 11/11/2005
Nepali Times Women warriors: Female rebels in eastern Nepal are using the ceasefire for training, by Matrika Poudel 11/11/2005
Nepali Times Patchy ceasefire (originally in Himal Khabarpatrika, 2-15 November) 11/11/2005
Nepali Times Thinking the unthinkable Nepal’s identity needs to be re-invented, by Daniel Lak 11/11/2005
Nepali Times Chronicler of Nepal’s sorrow: Kishore Nepal’s collage of Nepal’s 10 year war, a book review by Kunda Dixit 11/11/2005
Tribune India, Pak jointly “can restore” stability in Nepal, by Vijay Mohan 11/11/2005
Web India 123 Fresh protests in Nepal as king gags NGOs 11/11/2005
Nepal News NGOs burn copies of code of conduct across the nation, five arrested 11/11/2005
Kantipur Online Activists burn new code, 5 arrested 11/11/2005
Nepal News NGOs to start nationwide protest against new Code of Conduct 11/11/2005
Ohmy News Nepal Gov't Orders NGO Code of Conduct: Aid groups denounce 'gag order' 11/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal NGOs to Burn Code of Conduct Copies 11/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Govt enforces code for NGOs 11/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Controversial I/NGO codes enforced 11/11/2005
UN News Centre UN rights official urges Government to repeal code for social groups 10/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal New Code of Conduct Gets Tough on NGOs, INGOs 10/11/2005
Nepal News SWC introduces new Code of Conduct for NGOs 10/11/2005
Nepal News UN Committee against torture begins review of Nepal report 10/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Towards a compromise solution, by Bipin Adhikari [Monarchy has too often misused compromises to cheat the people during the past 55 years; I'm afraid the time of compromises is over, Bipin!] 10/11/2005
Nepal News Participants of Democratic Awareness Campaign detained 10/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Democratic awareness campaigners detained, by Harihar Singh Rathour 10/11/2005
Kathmandu Post 11 teachers arrested from peaceful rally 10/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Parties launch Satyagraha 10/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Over 3,000 participate in Satyagraha 10/11/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Backtrack Feb 1, Oct 4 moves’ 10/11/2005
Nepal News SC hearings conclude, verdict on Friday 10/11/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Only new constitution can resolve crisis’ 10/11/2005
India Daily Nepal communist official denies party leaders met Maoists in India 10/11/2005
Nepal News NC reaches Maoists stronghold after five years 10/11/2005
Kathmandu Post King ready to reconcile: Dr Giri 10/11/2005
Nepal News Time and tide wait for no man: Dr. Giri 10/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Giri vows to conduct elections 10/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Govt to Hold Election at Any Cost 10/11/2005
Kathmandu Post

RNAC's 30 pc flights face cancellation, by Krishna Regmi [In Nepal's current circumstances, this must be called royal misuse of public property!]

10/11/2005
Red Orbit Royal Nepal Airlines Face Tough Time: Official 10/11/2005
New Kerala King's foreign trips to cost Nepal dear 10/11/2005
Nepal News India should re-think its arms embargo on Nepal: Gen. Mehta 10/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Govt files murder case against KC, Maoist high command 10/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Maoists threaten to lock migrants’ homes [I think they call it pro-people politics!] 10/11/2005
Kathmandu Post We will not break ceasefire: Maoists, by J Pandey [the stopping of abductions is obviously not part of the ceasefire!] 10/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Appeals for release 10/11/2005
Nepal News Four Maoists killed: RNA 10/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Maoists Suffer 3 Casualties in Rasuwa, Abduct 2, by Dhrubaji Rawal 10/11/2005
Telegraph The Conflict in Nepal: Gender and Human Rights Perspectives, by Geeta Pathak Sangroula 09/11/2005
Telegraph Consequences of the conflict-induced displacement, by Bihari Krishna Shrestha 09/11/2005
Relief Web Committee against Torture begins review of report of Nepal 09/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Political collapse 09/11/2005
Ohmy News U.S. Envoy Warns of System Collapse in Nepal Says state can be knocked over very easily, by Bikash Sangraula 09/11/2005
Asian Tribune System collapse in Nepal imminent: US ambassador 09/11/2005
Web India 123 45 prison stints, but still fighting for democracy 09/11/2005
Nepal News Over 3,000 take part in ‘Satyagraha’ 09/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal People's Satyagraha Kicks off 09/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Satyagraha today 09/11/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Monarchy not legitimate force’ 09/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Articles 72 and 127 over-used: Lawyer 09/11/2005
Nepal News Over dozen teachers arrested from peace rally in Pokhara 09/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Nepali civic movement comes to New York, by Tilak P Pokharel 09/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Intense stir must to revive constitution 09/11/2005
Web India 123 Nepal Constitution Day brings cheer only to prisoners 09/11/2005
South Asian Media Net 'King, parties violated statute" 09/11/2005
Nepal News King, parties violated constitution: Experts 09/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Meet takes stock of security situation 09/11/2005
Nepal News Indian PM to remind King of his 'democracy promise' 09/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal India Says it Will Remind King of Promises Not Kept 09/11/2005
Web India 123 Military freeze can hurt Indian ties with Nepal 09/11/2005
Kathmandu Post American dilemma, by John Narayan Parajuli 09/11/2005
Indian Express Dr has a stiff dose for the Nepal King SAARC: You didn’t keep democracy promises, Gyanendra will be told, by Pranab Dhal Samanta 09/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Koirala, Nepal’s Delhi visits raise brows, by Surendra Phuyal 09/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal NC President Likely to Meet Maoist Leaders in New Delhi, by Suresh Chandra Pokhrel 09/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Chand freed, agrees to pay farmers 09/11/2005
Nepal News RNA men mistreat Chhath revellers 09/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Soldiers rough up Chhath revellers 09/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Govt lawyers plead on ordinance 09/11/2005
Nepal News Hearing on Media Ordinance to continue on Thursday 08/11/2005
Nepal News Proposed code for NGOs against int'l treaties: Amnesty, ICJ [see open letter to Durga Shrestha] 08/11/2005
Nepal News Rights groups send letters to SAARC heads, US envoy and Congressmen [see press statement] 08/11/2005
Web India 123 Protests grow in Nepal over king's SAARC trip 08/11/2005
Nepal News HURON to organize Satyagraha on Wednesday 08/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Constitution Day 08/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Acharya in assembly call 08/11/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Give up house revival agenda’ 08/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Maoists urged to continue ceasefire 08/11/2005
Kantipur Online Unilateral ceasefire encourage tourist arrival 08/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Hearing on ordinance, KFM continues 08/11/2005
South Asian Media Net AG justifies deviation from statute [according to absolute royal thinking the king can do what he wants] 08/11/2005
Nepal News Government Attorney defends Media Ordinance 08/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Disarming only after peace accord: Aceh negotiators 08/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal 'Go Back to Democracy to Address Maoist Problem' 08/11/2005
Nepal News US worries about current state of affairs in Nepal: Moriarty 08/11/2005
South Asian Media Net King must reach out to parties: US 08/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Nepal will collapse without no reconciliation: Moriarty, by Prateek Pradhan 08/11/2005
Statesman, Calcutta Insurgency in Nepal, by JR Mukherjee 08/11/2005
Nepal News 24 shops gutted in Mahendranagar 08/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Maoists Release Chand on Condition 08/11/2005
Nepal News Arun Chand likely to be freed today 08/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Shailja remind King of people's power 08/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Foreign intervention looms large: Acharya [supporting the people against royal and Maoist aggression has nothing to do with intervention but it is a responsibility for all who love the country!] 08/11/2005
Nepal News Nepal a playground of foreign forces: Ms. Acharya 07/11/2005
INSN A story of scorched body and scare of distant lightning: And reality of tourist safe Nepal in spite of Maoist’s insurgency, by Mathura P. Shrestha [originally in Yen 06/11/2005] 07/11/2005
Kathmandu Post King Gyanendra and emperors of Asia, by Arun Sayami [see also part 2 (08/11/2005)] 07/11/2005
Hindu "The struggle against King Gyanendra should be made bipolar",  by Amit Baruah [interview with Madhav Kumar Nepal] 07/11/2005
Committee to Protect Journalists Media law called "unconstitutional" in Supreme Court hearing 07/11/2005
South Asian Media Net SC urged to probe govt motive 07/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Show Cause, SC tells Dr Giri 07/11/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Media ordinance is vindictive’: Media Ordinance Hearing 07/11/2005
South Asian Media Net FM stations disobey govt summons 07/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Radio stations snub govt summons 07/11/2005
Nepal News Stop harassing F. M. radio stations: SIRM 07/11/2005
Nepal News Maoists not creating obstacles to party activities: Acharya 07/11/2005
Nepal News Maoists allow Chand to interact with local farmers 07/11/2005
Nepal News Maoists ask Chand to pay Rs.30 million to farmers for his release 07/11/2005
Web India 123 Maoists call for shutdown in west Nepal 07/11/2005
Nepal News Businessmen protest security forces action in Mahendranagar 07/11/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Civil service ordinance, a ploy to make bureaucracy submissive’ 07/11/2005
Nepal News Two more contempt of court writ against Dr Giri 07/11/2005
Nepal News King Gyanendra to lead Nepali delegation to SAARC 07/11/2005
Nepal News Interpret the Constitution as per the preamble: Dhavan 07/11/2005
Scoop Failed Politicians, In Nepal, by M.R. Josse [Ours is not only a case of failed politicians but most of all of a failed monarch, Mr Josse!] 07/11/2005
Nepal News UML concerned over US envoy’s remarks; rules out possibility of alliance with Maoists 07/11/2005
Scoop Where The U.S. Can Make A Huge Difference, by Krishna Singh Bam 07/11/2005
Nepal News SC resumes hearing on media ordinance 06/11/2005
Nepal News SWC set to introduce new Code of Conduct for NGOs 06/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Narahari urges parties to break silence 06/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Dialogue, not alliance with Maoists: Parties 06/11/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘No unconditional alliance with Maoists’ 06/11/2005
South Asian Media Net No alliance with Maoists: parties 06/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Litterateurs back parties' agitation 06/11/2005
Nepal News IDPs problems overlooked: UN 06/11/2005
Kathmandu Post IDPs’ problems overlooked: UN, by Tilak P. Pokharel 06/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Conflict and Nepal [a book review] 06/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Maoists Continue to Close Down Community Schools, by Dhrubaji Rawal 06/11/2005
Tehelka 251 Days in the King’s Custody: The first person account of a journalist who was detained and tortured in a secret Royal Nepalese Army jail. I am lucky to be alive, he says. Others have simply disappeared, by Jitman Basnet 05/11/2005
Nepal News UN envoy to visit Nepal from Nov 12 05/11/2005
South Asian Media Net UN body to focus on Nepal's rights 05/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Govt continues to defy court order 05/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Utilization of ceasefire, by Khagendra N Sharma 05/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Leaders hope for peace on Id-ul-Fitr 05/11/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘King should not attend SAARC Summit’ 05/11/2005
Nepal News Judiciary active to protect people's rights: CJ Poudel 05/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Suspected Maoists Arrested in Darjeeling, by Gopal Gadtaula 05/11/2005
Nepal News Two Maoist leaders arrested in Darjeeling 05/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Arun Chand will be freed soon: NHRC 05/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal No Alliance with Maoists, Only Initiative for Talks: Leaders, by Sagar Pandit 05/11/2005
Kantipur Online US 'misguided' on parties-Maoists relationship, say leaders, by Deepesh Das Shrestha 05/11/2005
Nepal News Leaders rule out co-work with Maoists 05/11/2005
Web India 123 Nepal parties to defy US fiat, continue talks with Maoists 05/11/2005
Kathmandu Post US Congressmen for multi-pronged Nepal strategy 05/11/2005
Nepal News US Congressmen urge Rice to formulate ‘Nepal strategy’ 05/11/2005
Telegraph, Calcutta Maoist talks alarm US, by J Hemanth 05/11/2005
Indian Express US warns Nepal parties against Maoist deal, by Shrish B Pradhan 05/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal US Red Light to Maoist-Parties Alliance 05/11/2005
Nepal News US warns against the Maoist-parties “alliance” 04/11/2005
Nepali Times Human sacrifices 04/11/2005
Nepali Times Line of control: All is quiet on the western front, but for how much longer? 04/11/2005
Nepali Times Ceasefire or no ceasefire: It doesn’t seem to make much of a difference in the Maoist heartland, by Naresh Newar 04/11/2005
Nepali Times The Maoists must extend the ceasefire, by Former MP Radheshyam Adhikari (originally in Himal Khabarpatrika 2-15 November) 04/11/2005
Web India 123 Nepal Maoists to campaign in Europe 04/10/2005
Nepal News Three injured in Maoist attack 04/11/2005
Nepal News NBA urges Maoists to release ex-PM’s son; NHRC sends team to far-west 04/11/2005
Nepal News Ex-pm’s son safe in Maoists’ custody 04/11/2005
Nepali Times Absolutely traditional: The only way to make monarchies less absolute is to make them dispensable, by CK Lal 04/11/2005
Nepali Times The king at the summit If he is going to go he’s going to go, by Kanak Mani Dixit 04/11/2005
Scoop King Should Sincerely Take A Conciliatory Approach, by Mitra Bandhu Poudel 04/11/2005
Scoop Nepal: No More Muddling In The Middle, by Sanjay Upadhya 04/11/2005
Nepal News Lawyers Guild to send fact-finding mission to Nepal 04/11/2005
Nepali Times Polls apart, by Nilambar Acharya, leftist intellectual (originally in Bimarsha, 28 October) 04/11/2005
Nepal News We heard it on the radio: Kathmandu Valley residents have come to rely overwhelmingly on FM stations for news [Survey conducted for Social Science Baha with Premdarshan Sapkota, Paribesh Pradhan, Kabita Pokhrel, Indu Adhikary, Prava Viswakarma, Rajan Karmacharya] 04/11/2005
Nepal News Bleak human development in Nepal: Social Watch [See excerpt from Social Watch Report 2005] 03/11/2005
Web India 123 Nepal to come under fresh UN scanner for torture 03/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Govt ‘spoiling’ nation’s image [and in command of this government is King Gyanendra; he wants to be responsible for everything!] 03/11/2005
Kantipur Online World journalists urge for press freedom in Nepal 03/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Journalists demand press freedom 03/11/2005
Nepal News Journos express solidarity to Nepali press 03/11/2005
South Asian Media Net RPP confusion on elections continues 03/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Stir will bring democracy back: Sushil 03/11/2005
Global Politician Peace for Nepal: Opening the Way, by Kamala Sarup 02/11/2005
South Asian Media Net It’s litmus test for SC, say activists 02/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Satyagraha to be organized on Nov 9 02/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Polls sans major parties impossible: RPP 02/11/2005
Kathmandu Post ‘Ghimire tortured in custody’ 02/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Police HQ admits to torture 02/11/2005
Nepal News ACHR urges UN committee to probe torture cases in Nepal [see ACHR review] 02/11/2005
Web India 123 Rights body moves UN over violations in Nepal 02/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Maoists flayed for HR violations 02/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Mystery surrounds death of woman abducted by Maoists, by Lal Prasad Sharma 02/11/2005
Nepal News Maoists kill a civilian for playing cards 02/11/2005
BBC News Ex-Nepal PM son's kidnap probed 02/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Chand’s mill owes farmers a lot 02/11/2005
New Kerala Grief unites high and low in Nepal on Diwali 02/11/2005
Nepal News Former PM urges rebels to release his son 01/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Monarchy & aspiration, by Man Mohan Bhattarai 01/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Forces, Maoists indicted for killings 01/11/2005
Telegraph Thapa pushes his own formulae to end Nepal crisis; Urges King to take the initiative; parties to respond quickly 01/11/2005
Monthly Review

People’s Power in Nepal by Parvati [vol. 57, no. 6] [article by a leading Maoist, see also introduction by John Mage]

01/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Administration asks Pokhara FMs to air news 01/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Lawyers seek interim order citing imminent danger: SC defers hearing till Nov 6 01/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Media fiat against statute: Adhikari 01/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Parties flay media ordinance 01/11/2005
Nepal News Civil Engineer becomes new NEA Chief [another royal nominee with possible corruption involvement, but why not, he's a royal relative] 01/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Royal relative is new NEA boss, by Bikash Sangraula 01/11/2005
BBC News India-Nepal border control begins 01/11/2005
NewsLine Nepal Chand Urges HR Bodies For Son's Release 01/11/2005
South Asian Media Net Maoists abduct son of ex-PM: army 01/11/2005
Kathmandu Post Maoists abduct former PM's son 01/11/2005

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