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 Nepal gov't and Maoists
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I just found out the news. dunno how many people know it, and know more, please explain.

nepal government will consists of Maoists party member too???

Maoists to take part in Nepal government
From correspondents in Kathmandu
November 08, 2006
NEPAL'S rebel Maoists will take their place in government after a landmark peace deal to end a 10-year insurgency.

An interim government would be formed by the beginning of December, negotiators said in the early hours of this morning, after a breakthrough in the country's six-month-old peace process.

A government negotiator said the deal "has opened the doors to build a new Nepal."

"The seven parties and Maoists have reached a historic deal to end the 10-year-old insurgency peacefully," Ram Chandra Poudel, a government negotiator, told reporters outside the talks venue, after a marathon 16-hour session.

The rebel Maoists shared Poudel's assessment of the breakthrough.

"Our party sees this as a historic agreement. With this agreement Nepal has entered into a new era," Ananta, the deputy commander of the Maoist People's Liberation Army said.

"The current parliament and National Assembly will be dissolved and an interim parliament will be formed by November 26.

"The interim government, including the Maoists, will be formed by December 1," Hridayesh Tripathi, minister of commerce, said.

The breakthrough came after the marathon session of negotiations between Maoists and political leaders that began yesterday morning.

Negotiators had expected such a breakthrough this week in Nepal's protracted peace process after the Maoists agreed at the weekend to lock up their weapons and place them under United Nations supervision.

The disarming of the rebels had been a sticking point in the peace process aimed at ending a bloody conflict that has claimed at least 12,500 lives in Nepal since 1996.

The multi-party government came to power in April after mass protests forced King Gyanendra to end direct rule.

src: - http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,20721425-23109,00.html
 


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