Author: UWB
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Background Info for Shall UNMIN Succeed in Nepal?
UWB at blog.com.np is back ……………………. Background information for the post: Shall UNMIN Succeed in Nepal? By Conflict Study Center The conflict of Uganda, Angola, Namibia, Sudan, Congo, etc. has been the bloodiest in the history post-World War II where about 5 million people died, resulting in a situation where estimates towards 1000 people a…
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The Great Talks About New Agreement
SPA forms taskforce to forge an agreement today itself Dec 15 – The seven party-alliance is busy holding consultations on Saturday on the issue of power sharing among the three major parties—Nepali Congress, CPN-UML and CPN-Maoist. The formal meeting of the seven parties held this morning at Baluwatar set up a taskforce to forge an…
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The Great Talks About New Agreement
SPA forms taskforce to forge an agreement today itself Dec 15 – The seven party-alliance is busy holding consultations on Saturday on the issue of power sharing among the three major parties—Nepali Congress, CPN-UML and CPN-Maoist. The formal meeting of the seven parties held this morning at Baluwatar set up a taskforce to forge an…
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Blog.com.np Redirects Here
UWB’s regular domain address http://blog.com.np redirects here at https://unitedweblog.wordpress.com for the time being because of some technical problems. We will be back to blog.com.np as soon as we are able to get over with the problem.
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Daughter of a Maoist Comrade Defends Her Chairman
Posted on December 12th, 2007 by UWB Excerpts of an article by Manushi Bhattrai, daughter of Dr. Baburam Bhattarai, in today’s Kathmandu Post titled A false alarm perhaps! that explains and provides perspectives to a controversial statement by Maoist chairman Prachanda By Manushi Bhattarai A statement made by Prachanda on December 4 in an interaction…
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Quitting Nepal Parliament for a Madhes Party?
Posted on December 11th, 2007 by UWB What does that mean? Who is the real convener of this force? The news: A senior cabinet minister and three influential parliamentarians from the tarai resigned from all their party posts and public office yesterday to lead a new political front in the tarai. Senior Nepali Congress leader…
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Royal Challenge to Democracy
Posted on December 10th, 2007 by UWB The last (and suspended) king of Nepal isn’t just hibernating. He is playing games against democracy from inside the palace. An editorial from the Kathmandu Post So King Gyanendra is not only swigging drinks and taking dips in the “heated” swimming pool waiting for the day when he…
