Govt. to tell world Maoists violated CPA; Maoists object
By Bhola B Rana
Kathmandu, 10 Dec: Maoist top leaders Thursday objected to ‘an unnatural decision’ of the cabinet to alter the international community to the violations of the comprehensive peace agreement (CPA) by Maoists.
The party decided to take up the issue with the prime minister.
Indicating worsening elations between government and Maoists, cabinet Wednesday to draw the attention of the concerned and international community to the widespread violation on the comprehensive peace agreement (CPA).
United Nations will also be informed.
Government will prepare a dossier of the violations.
Government spokesman Shanker Pokhrel revealed this at a new conference after the meeting.
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Anup Raj Sharma confirmed
Kathmandu, 10 Dec: A parliamentary hearing committee Thursday approved the appointment of Anup Raj Sharma as chief justice.
The constitutional council recommended Sharma’s name.
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25,000 Bhutanese resettled in third countries
Kathmandu, 10 Dec: Altogether 25,000 Bhutanese refugees from east Nepal camps have been resettled in third counties since November 2007, International Organization for Migration (IOM) said.
Of them, 22,060 have been resettled in USA.
Of the 100,000 plus refugees in the camps in Nepal, forcibly displaced persons of Nepali ethnicity have been resettled in Australia, Canada, Norway, New Zealand and Netherlands as well.
The international community has indirectly accepted and condoned Bhutan’s ethnic cleansing drive.
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France proposes extradition treaty
Kathmandu, 10 Dec: France has proposed an extradition treaty to try its citizens at home, Kantipur reports.
France presented a text of the proposed treaty to the government 26 August.
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CHATTER
“People enter politics in Nepal to regularize serious crimes like hijacking and mass murder.”
(Tarun Dutta)
“UNMIN is a poor granny funded by others to nurse and protect its baby.”
(Student Kiran Thapa)
SPORTS
Nepal out of SAAF Games
Kathmandu, 10 Dec: Nepal defeated Afghanistan 3-0 IN the 8th SAAG games in Dhaka Wednesday.
But it crashed out of the tournament.
Maldives with seven points topped Group A with India runner-up with six points.
They entered the semi-finals.
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MEDIA GOOGLE
“Government should initiate action against them for their terroristic activities. Maoists are inciting terroristic activities in various places.”
(IML Chairman Jhalanath Khanal, Kantipur, 10 Dec.)
‘Nepal Army now is only 60 percent in operational preparedness fitness when it should be 100 percent.)
Unidentified general in Kantipur, 10 Dec.)
“What work will be high-level political mechanism do? Where will one go it top leaders fail to deliver/”
(UML leader KP Sharma Oli, Annapurna Post, 10 Dec.)
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