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Papers and articles on the current crisis in Nepal as published in the internet press

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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With the end of royal dictatorial rule on April 24, 2006, Nepal has begun to deal with a solution of her constitutional crisis and the Maoist insurgency. This means that this section from now on only contains links that directy have to do with this process. Other links will again be included in the political subsites as it was praticed before February 1, 2005.


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Paper Title / Author Date of publication

Nepal News House of Representatives unanimously endorses constituent assembly election 30/04/2006
Santa Barbara News-Press Nepal's Parliament passes motion calling for cease-fire, constitutional assembly 30/04/2006
Yahoo Nepal Lawmakers Pass Cease-Fire Motion, by Binaj Gurubacharya By BINAJ GURUBACHARYA 30/04/2006
Yahoo Nepal to elect new body to decide king's role 30/04/2006
Reuters Nepal's parliament approves vote 30/04/2006
Nepal News PM Koirala urges Maoists for peace talks; HoR starts debate on constituent assembly 30/04/2006
BBC News Nepal's new PM urges peace talks 30/04/2006
Yahoo Nepal's premier calls on Maoists to renounce violence 30/04/2006
Voice of America Nepal's New PM Urges Maoists to Join Peace Process, by Anjana Pasricha 30/04/2006
Nepal News CPN-UML for democratic republic 30/04/2006
Web India 123 Nepal communists to press for secular republic 30/04/2006
Nepal News Party leaders warned not to deceive people 30/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Leaders cautioned to respect people's wish 30/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Janaandolan death toll at 18 30/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Govt urged to recall 18 envoys 30/04/2006
San Francisco Chronicle The earth moves under Nepal: Fed up citizens fight for democracy, hope to end the monarchy, by Reese Erlich 30/04/2006
Daily Star Nepal's people phenomenon, by Kanak Mani Dixit 30/04/2006
Web India 123 Nepal lifts censorship, Maoists make public appearance 30/04/2006
Web India 123 India watches Nepal Maoists with some concern 30/04/2006
South Asian Media Net MPs oppose king's control over army 30/04/2006
Z Net Nepal The Saga of Compromise and Struggle, by Pratyush Chandra 30/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Cabinet strength not to exceed 21 [Why so many for an interim government?] 30/04/2006
Web India 123 Nepal to announce new cabinet Sunday 30/04/2006
Kathmandu Post GP Koirala again! by Prasoon Adhikari 30/04/2006
Yahoo Nepal's premier sworn-in by king at palace ceremony [How can he take an oath in front of a king and on a constitution both of which he wants to abolish? This is the worst possible start and a betrayal of the people who went to the streets!] 30/04/2006
Nepal News PM Koirala administered oath of office 30/04/2006
Reuters Nepal, oppositore politico giura da premier nelle mani del re 30/04/2006
BBC News New Nepalese PM sworn in by king 30/04/2006
Yahoo Nepal's king swears in arch rival as new premier, by Gopal Sharma 30/04/2006
USA Today Nepal king swears in new prime minister 30/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Parties to scrap Rajparishad PM to take oath at Royal Palace 30/04/2006
Kathmandu Post RNA aerial raid on Maoist meet 30/04/2006
Nepal News Maoists free RNA men; RNA launches aerial raid on Maoist meet 30/04/2006
Web India 123 'All weather friend' China deserts Nepal king 30/04/2006
Web India 123 After China, Pakistan deserts Nepal king 30/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta Nepal parties ponder fate of monarchy 30/04/2006
Daily Star Nepal parliament set to decide future of monarchy 30/04/2006
Peninsula Nepal begins key debate on future of monarchy today 30/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Warning bell 29/04/2006
Nepal News Thousands of people organize protest demanding constituent assembly 29/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Civil Society warns leaders 29/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Civil servants hound chief secy 29/04/2006
Kathmandu Post New RNA presence makes locals uneasy, by A Sanam Bhaila 29/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Trust to support martyrs' families 29/04/2006
Nepal News Injured pro-democracy activist dies in Delhi hospital 29/04/2006
Outlook India Pawn Strike! It's Shah maat—checkmate—on Nepal's chessboard: Now it's up to parliament, by V. Sudarshan 29/04/2006
BBC News Legacy of insanity in Nepal, by Paul Danahar 29/04/2006
Kathmandu Post House moves constituent assembly poll, by Tilak P. Pokharel & Yuvraj Acharya 29/04/2006
Web India 123 Maoists lay down terms for peace talks 29/04/2006
Outlook India Maoists' decision to have ceasefire positive: Yechury, by Shirish B Pradhan 29/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Norway to facilitate govt-Maoist talks 29/04/2006
Kathmandu Post A tribute to Nepalis, by Sen. Patrick Leahy 29/04/2006
Nepal News UN Secretary General welcomes political changes in Nepal 29/04/2006
Kathmandu Post House restoration, truce welcome: Annan 29/04/2006
Nepal News Pakistan welcomes House restoration 29/04/2006
Web India 123 Where's the opposition in Nepal's parliament? 29/04/2006
Santa Barbara News-Press Nepal lawmakers demand king relinquish control of army, by Binaj Gurubacharya 29/04/2006
Voice of America Nepal's PM Proposes Elections for Assembly to Write New Constitution 29/04/2006
Sky News Parties Discuss Future 29/04/2006
Reuters Nepal parliament to decide future of monarchy, by Gopal Sharma 29/04/2006
Asia News Network Last hurrah for Nepal Premier, by Ravi Velloor 29/04/2006
Xinhua Guerrillas free 8 abducted soldiers in eastern Nepal 29/04/2006
Nepal News Maoists abduct 11 soldiers; Mahara assures to release them soon 29/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Maoists abduct 11 RNA soldiers 29/04/2006
CNN Nepal Maoists abduct 11 soldiers 29/04/2006
Nepal News Eight soldiers killed, Nine injured in landmine explosion in Gulmi 29/04/2006
People's Daily Eight soldiers killed in accidental blast in western Nepal 29/04/2006
Washington Post Parliament in Nepal Back After 4 Years: Maoists Accept Three-Month Cease-Fire, by Matthew Rosenberg 29/04/2006
Khaleej Times Nepal prepares for key debate on future of monarchy 29/04/2006
Dawn Nepal MPs vow to trim king’s powers 29/04/2006
New York Times Nepal's Path: A Crossroad, by Tilak P. Pokharel and Somini Sengupta 29/04/2006
Le Soleil Une constituante annoncée 29/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta Yechury in Nepal democracy pantheon, by Bharat Bhushan 29/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta New Nepal commits to Maoist talks, by Bharat Bhushan 29/04/2006
Times, UK Nepal politicians want ceasefire 29/04/2006
Hindu Parliament reconvenes in Nepal: Resolution on constituent assembly tabled; debate, vote on Sunday, by Siddharth Varadarajan  29/04/2006
Daily Star Nepal parliament vows to trim king's power 29/04/2006
CBS 4 Boston A nation rises up and leaders change but it means little in Nepal's villages 28/04/2006
Nepal News Change is in the air: Maoist leaders address public meeting in Kathmandu 28/04/2006
Kantipur Online Maoist leaders at Khulla Manch 28/04/2006
Kantipur Online First meet of reinstated HoR concludes, Koirala's proposal to hold CA elections registered 28/04/2006
Nepal News First HoR session: PM Koirala proposes for constituent assembly 28/04/2006
Nepal News First session of the parliament begins 28/04/2006
Indian Express Read the Nepal quake right: Two centuries of royal rule created the Maoists in the first place, by Pamela Philipose 28/04/2006
Kathmandu Post After the reinstatement, by Surendra R Devkota 28/04/2006
Web India 123 Judgment Day looms before Nepal king, allies 28/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Parties differ on key issues, by Yuvraj Acharya [NC once again on a compromising line!] 28/04/2006
Kathmandu Post SPA leaders in Khula Manch 28/04/2006
Kathmandu Post New govt can skip constitutional niceties 28/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Constituent assembly excellent avenue: US 28/04/2006
Reuters Alert Net Nepal protests continue as parliament reconvenes, by Gopal Sharma 28/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Maoists urge people to continue stir 28/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta Rebel terms for talks, by Bharat Bhushan 28/04/2006
BBC News Nepal MPs gather after protests 28/04/2006
Nepal News The first session of the parliament commencing today 28/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Senior bureaucrats for Karki's ouster 28/04/2006
Nepal News Senior bureaucrats demand action against chief secy. 28/04/2006
Channel News Asia Nepal PM's swearing-in postponed due to ill-health 28/04/2006
Nepal News PM's swearing-in ceremony delayed 28/04/2006
Khaleej Times Nepal PM-designate too sick for swearing-in 28/04/2006
Baku Today Ailing PM due to be sworn in as Nepal's legislators head to work 28/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Maoists hold meetings in several cities 28/04/2006
Asia News Network Nepal Maoists can’t be ignored 28/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Belbari wears a deserted look 28/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Belbari massacre 28/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Belbari captain in army custody 28/04/2006
Daily Times Nepal’s eye-opening political ordeal, by Tanvir Ahmad Khan 28/04/2006
Daily Times Nepal rebels pledge truce; government to reciprocate 28/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Annan happy with new Nepal developments 28/04/2006
Arab News The Challenge in Nepal 28/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Yechury, Boucher coming to Nepal 28/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta Yechury basks in Nepal glory 28/04/2006
Nepal News Yechuri arriving in Kathmandu today 28/04/2006
Nepali Times Interview with Matthew Kahane, United Nations Resident Coordinator in Nepal 28/04/2006
Times of India Himalayan Marshall Plan to bail out Nepal? by Bhaskar Roy 28/04/2006
Hindu Nepalis keep up the pressure: Many questions remain on eve of Parliament session, by Siddharth Varadarajan  28/04/2006
Hindu Parties gear up in Nepal: People's revolution still alive, by Siddharth Varadarajan 28/04/2006
Central Chronicle Royalty roll back in Nepal 28/04/2006
Scoop The King's Reinstatement of Parliament, by Shashi Malla [Shashi, what a royal bullshit!] 28/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta Ailing Koirala is PM, Maoists call ceasefire, by Bharat Bhushan 28/04/2006
Kathmandu Post He is fit for tomorrow: Dr Ghimire Koirala appointed PM 28/04/2006
Nepal News Koirala taken ill 27/04/2006
Kantipur Online Koirala appointed PM of new government [How can this king still formally appoint a prime minister?] 27/04/2006
Nepal News Koirala appointed Prime Minister 27/04/2006
BBC News Grand old man of Nepalese politics 27/04/2006
NewsLine Nepal Koirala to Lead NC Parliamentary Team; Thakur’s Name Proposed for Speaker 27/04/2006
Nepal News Leaders vow not to repeat past mistakes; say constituent assembly will be the first agenda of HoR 27/04/2006
NewsLine Nepal Maoist Rebels to Organise Mass Meet in Nepal Capital 27/04/2006
Nepal News Massive rally and mass meeting underway at Tundikhel 27/04/2006
NewsLine Nepal Absence of Koirala Disrupts Mass Meeting 27/04/2006
International Crisis Group "Nepal: Now for the Hard Part": Many challenges face nation trying to move away from conflict, by Rhoderick Chalmers (for CNN Online 27 April 2006) 27/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Use of lethal force, by Bipin Adhikari 27/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Show tolerance 27/04/2006
Web India 123 Parties and civil society press to cut King's power 27/04/2006
Nepal News OHCHR calls for judicial probe into Belbari killings 27/04/2006
Nepal News RNA launches probe into Belbari incident; commanding officer suspended 27/04/2006
Reuters Alert Net Nepal rebels may set arms aside, not surrender, by Simon Denyer 27/04/2006
New York Times Nepal Rebels Will Lay Down Arms Only if Army Does, by Somini Sengupta 27/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Abolish Supreme Commander-in-Chief post: CMDP 27/04/2006
South Asian Media Net CPN-UML for rechristening army, govt 27/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Bamdev for abolishing monarchy 27/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Reinstated House unlikely to pass bills [The constitution of 1990 has ended to exist on October 4, 2002! The only function of the reinstated House of Representatives must be to open a reasonable way for a new constitution!] 27/04/2006
Kathmandu Post SPA : Challenges ahead, by Ranjan Pant and Priniti Pandey 27/04/2006
Nepal News Dhungana calls for unconditional election to a constituent assembly 27/04/2006
South Asian Media Net 'Assembly will decide King’s place' 27/04/2006
UN News Centre Annan welcomes reinstatement of parliament, Maoist ceasefire 27/04/2006
Nepal News Nepal was very close to a violent revolution: Moriarty 27/04/2006
Nepal News ICJ, LDN welcome reinstatement of Parliament 27/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Victory meet at Khula Manch 27/04/2006
Kathmandu Post ‘Roll back regime decisions’ 27/04/2006
Nepal News AG Nirala resigns from the post 27/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Speaker quits under parties' pressure 27/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Speaker Ranabhat resigns 27/04/2006
Kathmandu Post DDC vice-prez burns documents 27/04/2006
Nepal News ICRC facilitates release of two policemen and two civilians 27/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Six civilians killed in army firing 27/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Army firing kills six, by Binod Bhandari and Bhim Ghimire 27/04/2006
Nepal News RNA launches aerial attack in Tanahu: Report [???] 27/04/2006
Kathmandu Post RNA air raid in Tanahu 27/04/2006
Reuters Alert Net Nepal rebels declare truce, parties offer support, by Gopal Sharma 27/04/2006
Nepal News Maoists declare 3-month long unilateral ceasefire 27/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Maoists announce ceasefire 27/04/2006
Washington Post Nepal's Rebels Now Face Difficult Choices: As Maoists Soften Their Positions, Jailed Activist Is Dubious That Monarchy Will Fall, by By John Lancaster 27/04/2006
Reuters Nepal's Maoist rebels declare ceasefire 27/04/2006
India Defence Maoists announce three-month ceasefire in Nepal 27/04/2006
Santa Barbara News-Press Communist rebels declare three-month cease-fire in Nepal, by Binaj Gurubacgarya 27/04/2006
USA Today Communist rebels declare three-month cease-fire in Nepal 27/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta Maoists melt, Nepal in a flux, by Bharat Bhushan 27/04/2006
Hindu Maoists soften stance in Nepal; but warn parties against delay, by Siddharth Varadarajan 27/04/2006
BBC News Nepal Maoist rebels declare truce 27/04/2006
Nepal News Maoists withdraw blockade 26/04/2006
Reuters Alert Net Nepal rebels suspend blockade of capital, major towns, by Gopal Sharma 26/04/2006
Khaleej Times Maoists to lift blockades ahead of Nepal parliament opening 26/04/2006
Outlook India Maoists lift blockade of Nepal's highways 26/04/2006
Kathmandu Post People warn parties, Maoists 26/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Special Editorial 26/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Demand for constituent assembly, truth commission and ceasefire 26/04/2006
Kathmandu Post ‘House should go for constituent assembly’ 26/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Rebels push for constituent assembly 26/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Constituent assembly to top agenda Koirala proposed as next PM, by Yuvraj Acharya 26/04/2006
Nepal News Speaker Ranabhat resigns 26/04/2006
Web India 123 Nepal speaker resigns, Manisha Koirala's father axed from parliament 26/04/2006
Outlook India Koirala wants to be elected as PM by Parliament: nephew, by Shirish B Pradhan 26/04/2006
Nepal News The new govt. should stick to its roadmap: Editorials 26/04/2006
South Asian Media Net It’s partial victory: Janajati students 26/04/2006
Web India 123 Maoists can join us: Nepal army chief 26/04/2006
Nepal News Army men kill 6 civilians in Morang 26/04/2006
San Diego Union Tribune Soldiers open fire at crowd at army base in southwestern Nepal 26/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Euro-Indian reading, by Abhi Subedi 26/04/2006
Telegraph How did the King Fail to Deliver? No Homework before Action, by Khagendra Thapa 26/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Nepalis hailed for ending autocracy 26/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Martyrs' rights [The compensation must come from the royal purse which to a greater part belongs to the people either!] 26/04/2006
Web India 123 Nepal king plotting another coup? 26/04/2006
Kathmandu Post End of history, by Geja Sharma Wagle 26/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Ministers take away 'official documents' 26/04/2006
Nepal News NBA demands to scrap ordinances issued during King's direct rule 26/04/2006
Nepal News What is messy about the mass movement 2006? by Bipin Adhikari 26/04/2006
Reuters Nepal steps back from abyss, long trek ahead, by Simon Denyer 26/04/2006
Dawn A genuine revolution under way in Nepal, by Tariq Ali 26/04/2006
Kuwait Times Big challenges lie ahead for Nepal, by Paul Peachey 26/04/2006
Guardian, UK Nepal protesters call for new concessions, by Randeep Ramesh 26/04/2006
Nation A democratic triumph in Nepal: The king has finally surrendered the power he should never have seized; now all parties must come together 26/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta Delhi twice shy on Nepal 26/04/2006
Hindustan Times Relieved India readies Nepal aid package 26/04/2006
Dawn India praises Nepal resistance 26/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Int’l community salutes Nepali people, offers help 26/04/2006
Nepal News EU, Australia welcome king's proclamation to reinstate parliament 26/04/2006
Nepal News India, China welcome new political developments in Nepal 26/04/2006
Nepal News UK, Denmark welcome reinstatement of parliament 26/04/2006
CNN Nepal rebels threaten to sink deal U.S. 'considering renewing military aid' [What is it good for? Nepal needs peace not war! The Supreme Commander of the army is still the king who had ordered to shoot at the people!] 26/04/2006
New York Times Nepal's Opposition Finds the Front Is No Longer United, by Somini Sengupta 26/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Maoists oppose royal move 26/04/2006
Daily Times Maoists, Opp differ over Nepal king’s offer 26/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta Nepal parties minus Maoists, by Bharat Bhushan 26/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Victory rallies nationwide 26/04/2006
Outlook India Over 300 activists released in Nepal; one demonstrator dead, by Shirish B Pradhan 26/04/2006
Nepal News Ten hurt in victory rally in Mugu; thousands of people take part in victory rallies 25/04/2006
World Peace Herald U.N.-sponsored election in Nepal, by Kushal Jeena 25/04/2006
Nepal News House restored: What next? The reinstated House has tasks cut out for it, which are no less daunting from any yardsticks, by Pratibedan Baidya 25/04/2006
Nepal News Detainees released 25/04/2006
Washington Post In Nepal Crowds Rejoice, but Tensions Remain, by John Lancaster 25/04/2006
Reuters Alert Net Tens of thousands crowd around Nepal king's palace, by Gopal Sharma 25/04/2006
South Asian media Net Ethnic groups stick to Assembly demand 25/04/2006
Kathmandu Post The turning point, by Sanjeev Uprety 25/04/2006
Nepal News Victory rallies organised nationwide 25/04/2006
Times, UK Victory march in Nepal, but Maoists vow to fight on, by Lee Glendinning 25/04/2006
Time Will the Maoists Spoil Nepal's Victory Party? by Aravind Adiga 25/04/2006
Kantipur Online Maoists disagree with Royal Proclamation, demand unconditional constituent assembly elections 25/04/2006
Nepal News Parties hail King’s proclamation; Maoists reject it 25/04/2006
Yahoo Nepal Maoists reject king's offer, announce blockade of capital 25/04/2006
Channel News Asia Nepal king's opponents split after offer to re-open parliament 25/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Ceasefire! 25/04/2006
Kantipur Online SPA meeting concludes; announcement of Constituent Assembly elections [The parliament is bound to respect the principles of the constitution of 1990; it has no legal right to decide elections for a constituent assembly! The latter is necessary but it must come immediately as a result of the people's movement!] 25/04/2006
Nepal News SPA nominates Koirala to head the new governmen 25/04/2006
Reuters Alert Net Former prime minister to head new Nepal government 25/04/2006
Khaleej Times Opposition parties propose Koirala as new Nepal premier 25/04/2006
Express India G P Koirala to be next Nepal PM 25/04/2006
Nepal News Japan welcomes royal proclamation 25/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta Endgame in Nepal: Outdated calculations and manipulations may work no more, by Deb Mukharji 25/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Kingdom or republic? by S M Dixit 25/04/2006
Yahoo Gyanendra - Nepal's sullen and unloved king 25/04/2006
Kathmandu Post 15 protestors killed, 5,144 hurt in 3 weeks 25/04/2006
Web India 123 Gyanendra has seen error of his ways: India 25/04/2006
Reuters Nepal parties call off protests, name leader, by Gopal Sharma 25/04/2006
CNN Nepal protests give way to joy Opposition plans 'victory rally'; Maoists reportedly reject offer 25/04/2006
Khaleej Times Nepal opposition meet to weigh options after king climbdown 25/04/2006
BBC News Opposition calls off Nepal strike 25/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Leaders voice welcome 24/04/2006
Nepal News Seven political parties meet likely to call back general strike 25/04/2006
Web India 123 Unarmed people's war wrests victory from Nepal king 25/04/2006
Channel News Asia Protest turns to party as Nepal's king backs down 25/04/2006
Nepal News People take to street in support of royal proclamation 25/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Full text of the royal proclamation: House of Representatives reinstated 25/04/2006
Dawn Nepal king backs down 25/04/2006
Asia News Network Nepal King restores Parliament, by Sudeshna Sarkar 25/04/2006
Peninsula Nepal King succumbs to pressure 25/04/2006
Independent, UK Democracy in Nepal : Rucksacks amid the revolution, by Justin Huggler 25/04/2006
My Telus As anarchy threatens country, Nepal's king offers peace to protesters 25/04/2006
Nepal News US asks King to assume ceremonial role 25/04/2006
Asian Tribune Nepal King subverted democracy: restore democracy, declares U.S., by Daya Gamage 25/04/2006
Hindu In Nepal, novel forms of protest and familiar ones too, by Siddharth Varadarajan 25/04/2006
International Herald Tribune Nepal's Parliament restored, by Somini Sengupta 25/04/2006
Kantipur Online Interview with Madhav Kumar Nepal, by Rajendra Aryal 24/04/2006
Inter Press Service People Power Brakes Int'l Community, by Marty Logan 24/04/2006
Kantipur Online King Gyanendra reinstates House of Representatives 24/04/2006
BBC News Nepal ruler restores parliament 24/04/2006
Web India 123 Nepal, a nation in exile 24/04/2006
Rediff SPA's roadmap to peace, by Sheela Bhatt 24/04/2006
Voice of America Nepal's Economy Suffers as Political Crisis Deepens, by Patricia Nunan 24/04/2006
Reuters Nepal talks aimed at finding way out for king, by Simon Denyer and Gopal Sharma 24/04/2006
Bloomberg Nepal Opposition Parties Plan Large Rally in Capital 24/04/2006
Westdeutsche Allgemeine Opposition verschärft Proteste: Warnung vor Nepal-Reisen 24/04/2006
Oxfam Poor in Nepal face growing hardships 24/04/2006
Advertiser Nepal travel advisory issued 24/04/2006
Spiegel Gyanendra's Half-Capitulation not Enough, by Rüdiger Falksohn 24/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Let people decide, by Damakant Jayshi 24/04/2006
India Express Gyanendra silent, Nepal-7 fears mob may take over, by Yubaraj Ghimire 24/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Parties to encircle Kathmandu Tuesday 24/04/2006
South Asian Media Net SPA calls for million-strong protest 24/04/2006
Kathmandu Post 14 die, 5,000 injured during 3-week protests 24/04/2006
Nepal News Demonstrations continue; over 15 injured; TU postpones exams 24/04/2006
Kathmandu Post ‘Execessive force used without warning’ 24/04/2006
Nepal News Security forces using excessive force: NHRC 24/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Choppers used against demonstrators 24/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Nepal king''s ministers in disappearing act [Probably, they are already in excile to avoid threatening court trials!] 24/04/2006
Nepal News Reconciliation or confrontation: Time to decide How could the king address the demand of constituent assembly within the framework of the present constitution? by Sarad Bahadur Thapa 24/04/2006
Free Internet Press Protesters Ignore Curfew In Nepal Capital 24/04/2006
Outlook India Curfew imposed for 6th day in Nepal, by Shirish B Pradhan 24/04/2006
BBC Fresh curfew in Nepalese capital 24/04/2006
Nepal News Daytime curfew in Kathmandu on Monday 24/04/2006
Sky News Embassy Evacuates Staff 24/04/2006
Nepal News US State Department asks non-emergency Embassy Staff, Families to Depart Nepal 24/04/2006
Web India 123 Restoring democracy in Nepal absolutely essential: PM 24/04/2006
Kathmandu Post India stands by Nepali people 24/04/2006
Kathmandu Post ‘Twin pillars not Indian position’ 24/04/2006
Indian Express Natwar criticises Indian policy on Nepal 24/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Int’l Community 24/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Int’l community urged to support movement 24/04/2006
South Asian Media Net World not supporting King: former envoys 24/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Protestors thrash ‘spies’ 24/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Police prevent protestors from assembling 24/04/2006
Hindustan Times Oppn readies for massive showdown in Nepal 24/04/2006
Kathmandu Post 200,000 in Dang protest king’s address 24/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Protesters call for total democracy 24/04/2006
Irish Sun Nepal's fractured opposition united only by dislike of the king 24/04/2006
Kathmandu Post ‘Referendum’ hints republican Nepal 24/04/2006
CNN Gunbattles, curfew wrack Nepal 24/04/2006
Inter Press Service People Power Brakes Int'l Community, by Marty Logan 24/04/2006
Espace Die Bevölkerung kämpft weiter für Demokratie 24/04/2006
Kuwait Times Nepal's king fights for his throne, by Paul Peachey 24/04/2006
Ohmy News Protests Intensify in Nepal: Parties and protesters say that king's address did not tackle the core agenda of the movement, by Amit Pyakurel 24/04/2006
Web India 123 10 killed as Maoists attack north Nepal 24/04/2006
Reuters Nepal, i ribelli attaccano, coprifuoco nella capitale 24/04/2006
Yahoo Nepal parties call for anti-monarchy demo at king's doorstep 24/04/2006
Nepal News Five Maoists, one soldier killed in Chautara attack 24/04/2006
Sydney Morning Herald Nepal rebels in six-hour gun battle 24/04/2006
Aljazeera Maoists attack security bases in Nepal 24/04/2006
Ohmy News Maoists attack security bases, government buildings in Nepal, by Binaj Gurubacharya 24/04/2006
Reuters Six die as Nepal rebels raid town, curfew in capital, by Gopal Sharma 24/04/2006
Nepal News Maoists attack Chautara 24/04/2006
Gulf Daily News Nepal king 'will be overthrown in days' 24/04/2006
New York Times A Hospital Is Swamped by Victims of Chaos in Nepal, by Somini Sengupta 24/04/2006
Asia News Network Nepal Maoists may get to share power, by Ravi Velloor 24/04/2006
ABS-CBN News Anti-monarch protesters defy curfew in Nepal 24/04/2006
Telegraph, UK Indian blow for beleaguered king of Nepal, by Thomas Bell 24/04/2006
Turkish Press Nepal opposition calls new protest as 27 hurt in clashes 24/04/2006
Daily Times Nepal protesters call for republic: Political leaders give demonstration call for Tuesday 24/04/2006
Independent, UK Protesters in Nepal keep up pressure for reform, by Justin Huggler 24/04/2006
Guardian, UK Out of the past, by Margaret Owen 24/04/2006
Guardian, UK Protesters plan final heave to rid Nepal of monarch, by Randeep Ramesh 24/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta Toothpaste brushes aside teargas in Nepal, by Bharat Bhushan 24/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta Nepal parties turn up pressure, by Bharat Bhushan 24/04/2006
Hindu Manmohan signals policy shift on Nepal, by N. Ram 24/04/2006
Asian Tribune Nepal unrest poses tough choice to International community, by Raghu Bir Bista 24/04/2006
Scoop Sincerity of Nepal's King, by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar 24/04/2006
Scoop 8-Party Alliance (EPA) Meet to Form Republic of Nepal, by D. Michael Van De Veer 24/04/2006
Scoop Democracy Leaders Reject Nepalese King’s Attempt To Save The Monarchy, by D. Michael Van De Veer 24/04/2006
Scoop Above The Din, King Reframes The Debate, by Sanjay Upadhya 24/04/2006
Scoop Nepal on Fire, by Khagendra Thapa 24/04/2006
Scoop Communists Rising In Nepal, by Kamala Sarup 24/04/2006
SWR Rebellen stürmen Regierungsgebäude in Nepal 24/04/2006
Nepal News Seven parties to show ‘strength’ in the capital on Tuesday 23/04/2006
Nepal News NC hails latest Indian reaction on King’s address; UN urged to reconsider its position 23/04/2006
Nepal News 'The world community must respect the Nepali political discourse’: In an open letter to the Kathmandu-based envoys, civil society detainees at Duwakot, Bhaktapur concede that the king is not prepared to transfer sovereign power to the people 23/04/2006
INSN Andolan in Pokhara and Beyond, by Judy Pettigrew and Kamal Adhikari 23/04/2006
Nepal News Over 300,000 march in Dang calling for ‘total democracy’ 23/04/2006
Nepal News Day 18th: Kalanki remains still restive 23/04/2006
Nepal News Police open fire at Koteswore; Demonstrators, security personnel clash at various places 23/04/2006
Kantipur Online 3 injured in firing at Koteshwor, demonstrations continue against royal proclamation 23/04/2006
Star Tribune Clashes Erupt for Another Day in Nepal, by Binaj Gurubacharya 23/04/2006
CBS News Police Clash With Nepal Protesters 23/04/2006
Yahoo Nepal protesters defy curfew, by Simon Denyer and Gopal Sharma 23/04/2006
Outlook India Nepal, The Rising, by Kanak Mani Dixit 23/04/2006
Asian Tribune Too Little Too Late, by Alok Bansal 23/04/2006
Indian Express Royal retreat, by Yubaraj Ghimire 23/04/2006
Newsweek International Nepal is Burning: Returning power to civilian politicians, even abolishing the monarchy, may not be enough to restore stability to the Himalayan kingdom, by Amitabh Dubey 23/04/2006
Dawn Taking a stand for democracy in Nepal, by John Norris and Kanak Mani Dixit 23/04/2006
Gulf Today Nepal conundrum 23/04/2006
Reuters Maoists an invisible hand in Nepal struggle, by Raju Gopalakrishnan 23/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Civil Society-led movement, by CD Bhatta 23/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Parties mull parallel govt 23/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta Playing with fire 23/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta ‘This bloody king is a dictator’, by Bharat Bhushan 23/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta People dictate snub to palace, by Bharat Bhushan 23/04/2006
Indian Express Soldiers’ wives turn against King, by J P Yadav 23/04/2006
BBC News Nepal protesters challenge curfew 23/04/2006
Nepal News Demonstrations continue across the country, Security tightened in Kathmandu 23/04/2006
Hindustan Times Nepal Oppn shows no sign of relenting 23/04/2006
Aljazeera Nepal curfews fail to deter protesters 23/04/2006
CNN Nepal protesters again defy curfew Opposition leaders reject king's power-sharing offer 23/04/2006
Hindustan Times Nepal King cuts phone lines, orders curfew, bullets 23/04/2006
Reuters Nepal troops impose curfew 23/04/2006
Yahoo Nepal announces new curfew for capital: state television 23/04/2006
Bloomberg Nepal Sets Curfew for Fourth Day; Security Heightened 23/04/2006
Reuters Curfew imposed again in Nepal capital 23/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Cell phones fall silent once again 23/04/2006
Channel News Asia Nepal imposes new curfew as opposition vows to keep pressure on king 23/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Nationwide demos against royal address 23/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Hundreds of thousands march in downtown Ktm 23/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Massive rallies in Pokhara, Biratnagar 23/04/2006
Hindu Protests swelling on the streets of Nepal, by Siddharth Varadarajan 23/04/2006
Nepal News Many children participating in stir: CWIN 23/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Huge participation of kids in stir: CWIN 23/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Over 200 protestors injured 23/04/2006
Nepal News Over 247 injured, hundreds of thousands people take to the street on Saturday rejecting royal address 23/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Valley demos swell; 247 injured 23/04/2006
Reuters Scores wounded as Nepal police fire on protesters 23/04/2006
Yahoo Nepal Forces Fire on Protesters; 200 Hurt, by Binaj Gurubacharya 23/04/2006
Indian Express Nepal parties’ no to offer, want Parliament restored, by Yubaraj Ghimire 23/04/2006
Times, UK Nepal breaks power of the god-king, by Dean Nelson 23/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta India urged to reassess response - Parties call for Delhi backing, by Bharat Bhushan 23/04/2006
Nepal News India supports democratic forces in Nepal: Saran 23/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta Saran: People to decide 23/04/2006
Dawn India in damage control move after backing king: Agitation in Nepal 23/04/2006
Peninsula Delhi expresses support to Nepal political parties 23/04/2006
Web India 123 India urges power shift from Nepal monarchy to people 23/04/2006
Web India 123 We can't afford Nepal as a failed state: Manmohan 23/04/2006
Dawn Manmohan fears Nepal may become failed state 23/04/2006
Indian Express Giving it a shot, by Pranab Dhal Samanta 23/04/2006
Hindu Gyanendra's offer spurned, by Siddharth Varadarajan 23/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Nationwide demos against royal address 23/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Address fuels outrage against King 23/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Royal address flayed 23/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Nothing new in royal offer: lawyers 23/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Envoys ask parties to accept King’s call [Do you want the continuation of Nepal's crisis for years or do you stand for a solution now? You are obviously not able to understand the context!] 23/04/2006
Kathmandu Post UN, UK, Canada welcome royal address 23/04/2006
Scotsman
King's offer of democracy fails to end demonstrations in Nepal, by ED Black
23/04/2006
Undependent, UK The battle for the roof of the world, by Justin Huggler and Stephen Khan 23/04/2006
Daily Times Nepal’s king vows democracy, but will it end the crisis? 23/04/2006
Washington Post Police Attack Protesters in Nepal's Capital: Political Parties Reject as Insufficient King's Promise to Hand Over Power, by John Lancaster 23/04/2006
Frontline King-size crisis: The institution of monarchy seems to be on the brink in the Himalayan kingdom as the protests continue to rage, by John Cherian 22/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Shots fired to kill; say doctors 22/04/2006
South Asian Media Net FORUM-ASIA flays Nepal security forces 22/04/2006
Globe and Mail Nepal's youth lead demonstrations against king, by Matthew Rosenberg 22/04/2006
CNN Nepal security forces open fire on protesters Opposition leaders reject king's power-sharing offer 22/04/2006
Nepal News Over 200 injured in Kathmandu; protests continue nationwide 22/04/2006
Reuters Alert Net Scores wounded as Nepal police fire on protesters 22/04/2006
Nepal News Mobile phones go down 22/04/2006
Web India 123 Nepal king cuts phone lines, orders curfew, bullets 22/04/2006
Nepal News Kathmandu remains tense, police open fire at several places to control crowd 22/04/2006
Focus 1 News About 150 People Injured During Nepal Protests 22/04/2006
Baku Today Dozens hurt as crowds confront police in new Nepal protest 22/04/2006
Daily Telegraph Dozens hurt in Nepal protest 22/04/2006
Web India 123 Nepal Maoists denounce king's call 22/04/2006
NewsLine Nepal SPA Rejects Kings Offer, Vow to Continue Agitation, Prachanda's New Offer 22/04/2006
NewsLine Nepal SPA Decide: More Agitation Required for Full Democracy, by Rishi Dhamala 22/04/2006
Nepal News Anatomy of Royal Proclamation: The king made a strategic blunder by not directly addressing the ongoing movement, by Anga R. Timilsina 22/04/2006
Reuters Alert Net King offers partial return to democracy, opposition not convinced 22/04/2006
Mainichi Nepal opposition rejects king's offer as thousands fill streets 22/04/2006
Yahoo Dozens hurt as crowds confront police in new Nepal protest 22/04/2006
New Nation Nepal police open fire on protesters : King's offer rejected by political parties 22/04/2006
Nepal News Open Minds for Open Door: The Seven Party Alliance has a careful balancing act; reconciliation is the key to save the country from anarchy, by Rajesh B. Shrestha [You should have told this to the king long ago; now it's obviously too late; Gyanendra is responsible for this!] 22/04/2006
Reuters Tens of thousands of Nepal protesters on march, by Gopal Sharma 22/04/2006
CNN Huge protests in nervous Nepal 'Sea of people' in Kathmandu marches despite king's concession 22/04/2006
New York Times Protests Mount as Nepal Parties Reject King's Bid, by Somini Sengupta 22/04/2006
BBC News Nepal protestors storm into city 22/04/2006
ARD Kein Ende der Proteste in Nepal 22/04/2006
Reuters Nepal, polizia spara su manifestanti, 8 feriti 22/04/2006
Reuters Nepal police fire on protesters, wounding 8 22/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Wheat and chaff, by Shanta Basnet Dixit 22/04/2006
Kathmandu Post King or democracy? by Alangkar Khanal 22/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Over half-a-million rally defying curfew in capital [referring to Friday's demonstrations] 22/04/2006
Nepal News Demonstrations against the royal proclamation; hundreds of thousands take to street on Friday 22/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Over 100 injured in Friday's protests 22/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Martyrs of Janaandolan-II 22/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Janaandolan will continue: Party leaders 22/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Protestor injured in Bardia dies 22/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Family denied body, govt attempts to brand 'martyr' as ‘terrorist’ 22/04/2006
Vancouver Sun Nepal's political crisis deepens ASIA I King's promise to return to democracy called 'incomplete' 22/04/2006
Reuters Nepal, decine di migliaia di manifestanti in marcia contro il re 22/04/2006
Bloomberg Nepal's King May Face Protests After Offering to Return Power 22/04/2006
Baku Today Nepal's king clamps new curfew on capital amid fresh protests 22/04/2006
20 Minuten Ausgangssperre und Schiessbefehl in Nepal 22/04/2006
Express India Nepal govt frees two Opposition leaders 22/04/2006
Nepal News Seven parties reject royal proclamation, vow to continue agitation 22/04/2006
ASZ Online Proteste in Nepal gehen weiter 22/04/2006
Networld.at Weitere Proteste in Nepal: Aufgebrachte Menge fordert Änderung der Verfassung 22/04/2006
Sky News Capital Under Curfew 22/04/2006
Nepal News UN, US, EU and Canada welcome royal proclamation 22/04/2006
Hindustan Times Britain welcomes Nepal King's decision 22/04/2006
Kathmandu Post India's prescription, by Anga R Timilsina 22/04/2006
Kathmandu Post We salute people of Nepal: US 22/04/2006
Hindustan Times Nepal parties reject King's offer to name new PM 22/04/2006
Times of India Advani for efforts to isolate Nepal Maoists [India's Hindu political forces intended to intervene in part of the king, their symbolic idol!] 22/04/2006
Indybay Amid Mass Protests Nepal's King Allows "Multiparty Democracy" But Won't Give Up Power: Revolution brewing in Nepal [The king has nothing to allow! The people are sovereign and they allow or disallow, e.g. the institution of monarchy!] 22/04/2006
CBS News Crisis In Nepal Continues 22/04/2006
Khaleej Times Royal climbdown fails to sway Nepal protesters 22/04/2006
Monsters & Critics India`s faulty stance on Nepal, by Kushal Jeena 22/04/2006
Reuters Protests resume in Nepal despite king's offer, by Gopal Sharma 22/04/2006
Yahoo Nepal's king clamps new curfew on capital amid fresh protests 22/04/2006
BBC News Nepal protesters storm into city 22/04/2006
New York Times Embattled King of Nepal Offers Gesture to Protesters, by Somini Sengupta 22/04/2006
Scotsman No deal, say people of Nepal as king offers power back, by Thomas Bell 22/04/2006
Yahoo Nepal protesters ignore king's promise, by Gopal Sharma 22/04/2006
Voice of America Nepal's Two Main Political Parties Reject King's Peace Overture 22/04/2006
Daily Times Time short for Nepal king to save his crown: US 22/04/2006
Ohmy News King of Nepal Hands Back Power to People; India and the EU welcome announcement; seven parties in Nepal say protests will continue 22/04/2006
Independent Can the monarchy cling on through this crisis? by Justin Huggler 22/04/2006
Guardian King gives up power but fails to end crisis, by Randeep Ramesh 22/04/2006
Times of India Now, Jaswant heads for Nepal, by Mohua Chatterjee 22/04/2006
World Peace Herald India's failed Nepal policy, by Kushal Jeena 22/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta India suspect in Nepal people’s eyes, by Bharat Bhushan 22/04/2006
UN News Centre Annan hopes King's proclamation will end conflict, restore order [Mr Annan, please think twice!] 22/04/2006
Foreign and Commonwealth Office, UK Kim Howells welcomes king of Nepal's announcement handing power to political parties 22/04/2006
Khaleej Times US asks Nepal’s parties to form government after King’s pledge [U.S. government returns to anti-democratic and pro-royal politics!] 22/04/2006
Hindu Nepal King agrees to cede power Asks seven-party alliance to name new premier; Opposition says offer is not enough 22/04/2006
Channel News Asia Nepal's king backs down but opposition wants more 22/04/2006
Time Will the King's Retreat End Nepal's Turmoil? Gyanendra agrees to hand power to a prime minister, but opposition parties want a new constitution, by Aravind Adiga 22/04/2006
International Herald Tribune Nepal's king offers to turn over power, by Somini Sengupta 22/04/2006
Santa Barbara News-Press Dangerous moment for Nepal's king, and for his adversaries, by Matthew Rosenberg 21/04/2006
Kantipur Online Royal Proclamation incomplete, ambiguous; conspiracy to diffuse movement: SPA, civil society leaders 21/04/2006
Baku Today Nepal's king backs down but opposition wants more 21/04/2006
Nepal News India welcomes, NC `dissatisfied,’ protests against royal proclamation 21/04/2006
Nepal News King hands over power to people; calls on 7 parties to name next PM [This is no hand over of power, it's more an intrigue!] 21/04/2006
Nepal News Over 200 thousand people demonstrate in Kalanki; govt office, vehicles torched 21/04/2006
Nepal News “Historic demonstration” in Kathmandu, Hundreds of thousands of people march along the Ring Road 21/04/2006
BBC News Nepal protesters' day of defiance, by Sanjoy Majumder ^21/04/2006
Nepali Times Ring Road fills with protesters 21/04/2006
Nepali Times Defiance continues 21/04/2006
Nepali Times Insurgency of intelligentsia Left extremism has put inclusive democracy in jeopardy, by CK Lal 21/04/2006
Nepal News UML leaders arrested 21/04/2006
Kathmandu Post King to address the nation this evening 21/04/2006
Nepal News Royal proclamation at 7:00 p. m. today 21/04/2006
NewsLine Nepal King Gyanendra to Address Nation This Evening 21/04/2006
Nepali Times Less majesty King Gyanendra may deserve whatever is coming to him, but the Nepali people don’t, by Kunda Dixit 21/04/2004
Nepal News Civil society leaders call for unconditional ‘constituent assembly’ 21/04/2006
NewsLine Nepal “We are Unwaveringly Committed towards Republican Set Up”, Nepal 21/04/2006
Nepali Times Uprising Nepal: Why such hatred for one of this country's pillars? by Karna Shakya 21/04/2006
Nepali Times Forgetting to remember BP He is safe, but gagged and bound, invisible but always present, by Ted Riccardi 21/04/2006
Nepali Times End 'constitutional adventurism': Reinstate the house as a first step to peace, by Sambhu Thapa 21/04/2006
CounterPunch Nepal and Venezuela Pure-and-Simple Revolutions, by Pratyush Chandra 21/04/2006
Nepal News People start defying curfew orders on Friday 21/04/2006
Santa Barbara News-Press Tens of thousands return to Nepal's streets to demand democracy, by Binaj Gurubacharya 21/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Time's run out 21/04/2006
Kathmandu Post In people's custody, by Ameet Dhakal 21/04/2006
Kathmandu Post People's movement-II & beyond, by D B Gurung 21/04/2006
Kathmandu Post For complete revolution, by Ila Sharma 21/04/2006
Nepal News UN monitoring rights abuse by security forces 21/04/2006
NewsLine Nepoal Amnesty Urges Government to Permit Monitoring during Curfew 21/04/2006
Nepal News Allow rights groups to monitor during curfew hours: Amnesty 21/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Security forces cannot escape scrutiny: AI 21/04/2006
Nepali Times "Will they beat us?" Nine-year-old Pratikshya Gurung finds herself in prison 21/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Children beaten by police: HRW 21/04/2006
Networld.at "Straßen wie ein Schlachtfeld": Ausnahme-Zustand in Nepals Hauptstadt Kathmandu; Ende der Proteste gegen König nicht absehbar 21/04/2006
Nepali Times Covering the Battle of Gongabu SLRs confront SLRs as journalists risk their lives covering Kathmandu’s street uprising 21/04/2006
CBS 11 Unrest Grows In Nepal 21/04/2006
Reuters Nepal faces fresh protests, by Gopal Sharma 21/04/2006
Channel 4 News Riots continue in Nepal 21/04/2006
NewsLine Nepal Protests Continue in Valley, Three Killed, Hundreds of Agitators Injured; Pro-Democratic Rallies Being Organised Today 21/04/2006
Nepal News Day-long Curfew imposed in Kathmandu on Friday 21/04/2006
Nepal News Domestic and International flights cancelled on Thursday 21/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Sea of humanity in district protests 21/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Govt violated agreement: OHCHR 21/04/2006
Nepal News A person injured in Guleriya dies in Lucknow: Report 21/04/2006
Nepal News King grants audience to the Indian envoy 21/04/2006
Nepal News Karan Singh briefs Indian PM on Nepal crisis 21/04/2006
Times, UK Nepal's protesters return to face gunfire with flags, by Simon Freeman 21/04/2006
Kleine Zeitung Nepal gegen den König 21/04/2006
Fox News Nepal Protesters Demonstrate Outside Capital After King Imposes Curfew 21/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Bhattarai spurns king’s offer 21/04/2006
NewsLine Nepal King Proposes Bhattarai to Lead Interim Government, Dr Singh Optimistic About Future Political Course 21/04/2006
IRNA Nepal Royal govt rules out stepping down 21/04/2006
Asian Tribune United States, Human Rights Groups, Nepali Diaspora - Call for sanctions in Nepal, by Daya Gamage 21/04/2006
Pravda Curfew’s protester death toll reaches 14 in Nepal 21/04/2006
LA Times Nepal Imposes Curfew in Capital as Protester Death Toll Reaches 14 21/04/2006
Channel News Asia Nepal extends curfew to keep protesters out of capital 21/04/2006
CNN Nepal imposes new 11-hour curfew 21/04/2006
20 Minuten In Nepal brodelt die Stimmung 21/04/2006
Reuters Nepal, a Katmandu pneumatici in fiamme prima del coprifuoco 21/04/2006
Hindustan Times Nepal King extends curfew ahead of protests, by V Mohan Narayan 21/04/2006
Reuters Tyres burn in Nepal capital ahead of curfew, by Gopal Sharma 21/04/2006
Khaleej News Nervous over Nepal 21/04/2006
Asia News Network Indian envoy to Nepal returns early, by Sudeshna Sarkar 21/04/2006
New York Times Nepal Chaos Gets Worse, as India Tries to Strike Deal, by Somini Sengupta 21/04/2006
BBC News Nepal braced for fresh protests 21/04/2006
Workers World Nepal king besieged by strikes, protests, by David Hoskins 21/04/2006
New Zealand Herald Nepal's King Gyanendra clings to power, by Justin Huggler 21/04/2006
Telegraph, UK Blood on the streets as Kathmandu explodes, by Thomas Bell 21/04/2006
Independent, UK Last stand of a monarchy, by Justin Huggler 21/04/2006
Daily Times India tells king to urgently restore democracy in Nepal 21/04/2006
Khaleej Times UN rights investigators condemn Nepal’s use of force 20/04/2006
ABC News Deadly Protests in Nepal: Will King Abdicate? Nepalese Police Open Fire Again on Thousands of Protesters; at Least 3 Dead, Dozens Wounded,  by Matthew Rosenberg 20/04/2006
Nepal News 3 killed, over 100 injured in Kathmandu demonstrations; protests continue nationwide 20/04/2006
Nepal News Govt extends curfew in Kathmandu by 7 hours 20/04/2006
Kantipur Online Curfew 3 killed, dozens injured in police firing in Kalanki; thousands stage demonstrations, curfew extended in capital by 7 hours 20/04/2006
Kantipur Online Three protesters reported killed in police firing in Kathmandu 20/04/2006
Nepal News Three killed over fifty injured in Thursday's demonstration 20/04/2006
BBC News Police fire on Nepal protesters 20/04/2006
CNN Nepal police kill 3 protesters 20/04/2006
Washington Post Three Dead Amid Violent Protests in Nepal, by John Lancaster 20/04/2006
Fox News Police Fire on Thousands in Nepal Protests; Three Killed 20/04/2006
L'Unità Nepal, la contestazione dilaga contro il re Gyanendra 20/04/2006
Reuters Alert Net Nepali police fire on protesters, three killed 20/04/2006
ABS-CBN News Three protesters shot dead for defying Nepal curfew 20/04/2006
Channel News Asia Three protesters shot dead in Nepal, dozens hurt 20/04/2006
Baku Today Three democracy protesters shot dead defying Nepal curfew 20/04/2006
Independent, UK Protesters killed as Nepal police shoot at crowd, by Binaj Gurubacharya 20/05/2006
Yahoo Mindestens drei Tote bei Demonstration in Nepal 20/04/2006
AZ Online Polizei in Nepal schiesst auf Demonstranten 20/04/2006
N 24 Tote bei Massenprotest in Nepal 20/04/2006
Outlook India Three protesters killed, over 40 injured in Nepal 20/04/2006
Reuters Nepal, polizia spara su dimostranti a Katmandu, 2 morti 20/04/2006
NewsLine Nepal Two Killed, Ten injured : Protesters Controlled Capital 20/04/2006
Santa Barbara News-Press Police fire on thousands of protesters outside Nepal's capital, killing 2 20/04/2006
Kantipur Online Thousands protest in Kathmandu defying curfew; police open fire in Kalanki 20/04/2006
Kantipur Online King will speak soon: Karan Singh, by Surendra Phuyal 20/04/2006
Nepal News Karan Singh returns to Delhi with ‘optimism’ 20/04/2006
Reuters Nepal king may make announcement soon -Indian envoy 20/04/2006
Khaleej Times India tells king quickly to restore democracy in Nepal 20/04/2006
Times of India Jaswant Singh to visit NepalAdd to Clippings 20/04/2006
Indian Defence Indian Army in touch with Nepal developments: General J J Singh 20/04/2006
Web India 123 Tens of thousands defy Nepal curfew 20/04/2006
Nepal News Police open fire at demonstrators; over four dozen injured 20/04/2006
Santa Barbara News-Press Police fire on thousands of protesters outside Nepal's capital 20/04/2006
Yahoo Police Fire on Protesters in Nepal 20/04/2006
Sky News Police Fire On Protesters 20/04/2006
Bloomberg Nepal Sets Curfew; Police Shoot Protesters, AP Says 20/04/2006
Baku Today Police shoot and tear-gas Nepal protesters defying king and curfew 20/04/2006
Nepal News Tens of thousands people defy curfew orders in Capital 20/04/2006
ABC Radio Australia Protesters in thousands converge on Nepal capital 20/04/2006
Ohmy News Nepal security forces to shoot curfew violators on sight; thousands march toward capital 20/04/2006
Khaleej Times Nepal protesters in thousands defy king and curfew 20/04/2006
Kleine Zeitung Kundgebung gegen König von Nepal 20/04/2006
ORF Trotz Schießbefehls: Massendemo in Nepal formiert sich 20/04/2006
Aljazeera Nepal issues shoot-on-sight order [An open call by King Gyanendra to murder unprotected peaceful Nepali citizens!] 20/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Decisive spring revolution, by Surendra R Devkota 20/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Appeal for Loktrantra, by Narahari Acharya 20/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Crucial support 20/04/2006
NewsLine Nepal Nepalese People Will Defy Curfew, Koirala ;Constituent Assembly Will Decide Fate of Monarch, Nepal 20/04/2006
South Asian Media Net 'Constituent Assembly only solution' 20/04/2006
South Asian Media Net No link with monarchy: RSS body [This statement is disproved by history and traditional Hindu political texts!] 20/04/2006
Web India 123 Reckless Nepal king ignores calls for peace 20/04/2006
Alter Net Ignoring Democracy in Nepal, by Reese Erlich 20/04/2006
Hindu Next stop, constituent assembly 20/04/2006
Nepal News

The Countdown, by Alok K. Bohara

20/04/2006
Kantipur Online Indian Special Envoy meets King 20/04/2006
Web India 123 Karan Singh meets King Gyanendra 20/04/2006
Outlook India Hold dialogue on multi-party democracy: India to Nepal, by V Mohan Narayan 20/04/2006
Web India 123 Karan Singh''s mission sends mixed signals in Nepal 20/04/2006
Nepal News King grants audience to Indian special envoy 20/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta Date with king, curfew, by Bharat Bhushan 20/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Political facts, not fiction, by Ram Chandra Poudel 20/04/2006
Express India Nepal police beat and shot children: Rights group 20/04/2006
Nepal News People start to defy curfew orders in Capital 20/04/2006
Reuters Nepal capital's streets empty, troops patrol, by Gopal Sharma 20/04/2006
Reuters Nepal, proteste fuori Katmandu, deserta per coprifuoco 20/04/2006
20 Minuten Polizeiaufmarsch vor Grossdemonstation in Nepal 20/04/2006
Nepal News Normal life of valley affected due to day-time curfew 20/04/2006
Kathmandu Post People from all quarters join demos 20/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Funds for injured continue to flow in 20/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Killing, excessive use of force condemned 20/04/2006
Nepal News King continues political consultations; gives audience to Chaudhari, Thapa [Consultations with royalist hardliners are meaningless for a solution of the crisis!] 20/04/2006
South Asian Media Net World worried at Nepal rights situation 20/04/2006
Channel News Asia Nepal's king hangs tough against deadly protests, dire warnings 20/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Curfew cheats 8,574 kids of vitamin-A 20/04/2006
Yahoo Kathmandu under strict curfew to cool protests 20/04/2006
Asia News Network Nepal's King plays it cool, by Ravi Velloor 20/04/2006
Kathmandu Post No compromise on sovereignty: Nepal, Poudel 20/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Manpower agencies to stop work, join protest 20/04/2006
Kathmandu Post More professionals join protest 20/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Help guard against messy transition: ICG 20/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Singh meets leaders 20/04/2006
Nepal News International communities worry over Nepal situation 20/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Release journos: CPJ, IFJ 20/04/2006
Daily Times UN’s Nepal envoy cites rights abuses; India piles pressure on Nepal as death toll climbs in the wake of protests 20/04/2006
Independent, UK Make a deal or risk your throne, Nepal's king warned, by Justin Huggler 20/04/2006
Guardian, UK Shoot-on-sight curfew declared to foil Nepal rally, by Randeep Ramesh 20/04/2006
BBC News 'Shoot-to-kill' curfew in Nepal 20/04/2006
Newindpress Yechury ready to be interlocutor in Nepal talks 20/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Civil servants intensify stir 20/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Army shoot dead 2 in Jhapa Status of 2 unknown, 10 critically injured, by Lila Baral 20/04/2006
South Asian media Net Repression has no effect on agitation 20/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Nationwide demos continue, dozens hurt 20/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Massive demos erupt in capital 20/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Pokharelis mock curfew orders 20/04/2006
Hindustan Times Hundreds of Nepal-bound trucks stranded 20/04/2006
Frankfurter Rundschau Massenflucht aus Nepal: UN warnen vor wirtschaftlichen Folgen der Krise in Himalayastaat 20/04/2006
Dawn Protests badly hit Nepal’s tourism, by Sam Taylor 20/04/2006
Daily Star India presses Nepal to restore democracy 20/04/2006
New York Times Army Fires at Protesters as Nepal's Political Crisis Deepens, by Somini Sengupta 20/04/2006
Telegraph, UK 4 killed as army fires on Nepal protesters, by Thomas Bell 20/04/2006
Peninsula Four died in police firing in Nepal 20/04/2006
Nepal News Govt issues 18-hour curfew in the capital [May the people come in masses out of every nook and corner! The dictator does not have enough forces to suppress this!] 19/04/2006
Kantipur Online Security men open fire at protesters in Jhapa; 4 killed, nearly 100 injured [Bring this royal murderer and his henchmen behind bars immediately! The time of Shah monarchy is definitely over! Someone  who is indiscriminately killing the people to hold illegitimate powers cannot be king!] 19/04/2006
Nepal News Four demonstrators shot dead in Jhapa, dozens injured 19/04/2006
Channel News Asia Nepal clamps curfew on capital as death toll climbs 19/04/2006
BBC News Gathering anger against Nepal's king, by Sanjoy Majumder 19/04/2006
Voice of America UN Says Nepal King Curbing Democratic Rights, by Lisa Schlein 19/04/2006
Express India 'There is danger of Nepal turning into failed state' 19/04/2006
BBC News Trauma of jailed 'innocents' in Nepal, by Kanak Mani Dixit 19/04/2006
Yahoo Mindestens vier Demonstranten bei Protesten in Nepal getötet 19/04/2006
Reuters Protesters killed at Nepal rally, by Gopal Sharma 19/04/2006
Santa Barbara News-Press Nepal security forces shoot pro-democracy protesters, killing at least 4, by Matthew Rosenberg 19/04/2006
Channel News Asia Nepal death toll climbs to 10 as India piles on pressure 19/04/2006
Nepal News Over 50 teachers arrested; 6 Home Ministry officials freed 19/04/2006
Nepal News Three leading rights groups call for targeted sanctions against top Nepal officials [see statement by AI, HRW and ICJ] 19/04/2006
Kathmandu Post ‘Impose targeted sanctions on king, ministers’ 19/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta Rights groups call for sanctions 19/04/2006
Nepal News “The (situation) is fluid and dangerous, but we are in control”, interview with Minister of State Shrish Shumsher Rana [This interview took place in a different world! Remember, Mr Rana is one of those against whom leading international human rights organizations have called for targeted actions!] 19/04/2006
Kathmandu Post People's peaceful uprising, by Nilamber Acharya 19/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Unarmed power in history, by Abhi Subedi 19/04/2006
Scoop Nepal’s "Orange Revolution" Has Rain Break, by Michael Van De Veer 19/04/2006
Nepal News Britain-Nepal Academic Council opposes use of excessive force in demonstrations [see BNAC statement] 19/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Security Council to discuss Nepal 19/04/2006
Nepal News Missed Opportunity: Nepal is facing abnormal challenges that require innovative approaches, by Murari R. Sharma 19/04/2006
CNN Diplomatic pressure mounts on Nepal: Talks held as shoot-on-sight curfew is imposed in tourist city 19/04/2006
Kantipur Online Karan Singh, Shyam Saran meet Koirala, Deuba ^9/04/2006
Nepal News Foreign Ministry summons US envoy Moriarty [Gyanendra giving a dressing-down to one of his long-term staunch allies who finally has found open words!] [watch video of Mr Moriarty's interview of April 18] 19/04/2006
South Asian Media Net US envoy summoned for remarks on king 19/04/2006
Kantipur Online Nepal, Poudel released 19/04/2006
Nepal News Govt releases MK Nepal, RC Poudel 19/04/2006
Nepal News Maoists release 19 Malangwa captives 19/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Govt extends detention period 19/04/2006
ABS-CBN News India pressures Nepal as death toll climbs 19/04/2006
Kantipur Online Curfew defied in Pokhara, over 250 arrested; court employees stage sit-in, by Dinesh Regmi 19/04/2006
Nepal News Over 200 arrested in Pokhara, demonstrations continue 19/04/2006
Khaleej Times Police arrest 250 protesting professors in west Nepal town 19/04/2006
Nepal News Mass arrests and violence against journalists continues in Nepal: IFJ [see IFJ statement] 19/04/2006
Nepal News Kantipur TV journos, civil servants released 19/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Kantipur, KTV journos arrested, released 19/04/2006
Nepal News King's consultation has no meaning: leaders 19/04/2006
Kathmandu Post King’s consultations a ploy: CPN-UML 19/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Funds continue to pour in for injured 19/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Righting the wrong, by Gagan Thapa 19/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Movement gains more support 19/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Protestors turn demos festive 19/04/2006
Kathmandu Post More protests nationwide 19/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Rain fails to dampen spirits 19/04/2006
Kathmandu Post ‘Don't invest in govt promissory notes’ 19/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Massive rallies in districts Police open fire, injure over 170 19/04/2006
Nepal News One demonstrator dies, 100 injured during demonstrations on Tuesday 19/04/2006
South Asian Media Net One more agitator dies; 106 injured 19/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Turning point 19/04/2006
Kathmandu Post 37 public servants arrested 19/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Protest at NRB turns tense 19/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Plainclothes soldier brought grenade to rally: OHCHR 19/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Don't suppress movement: AIGP's father 19/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Gautam’s killing leaves family destitute, by Upendra Lamichhane 19/04/2006
Yahoo Nepal violence claims sixth victim [another murder by Gyanendra!] 19/04/2006
Zisch Frau bei Protesten in Nepal getötet 19/04/2006
Channel News Asia Woman protester killed in Nepal 19/04/2006
CNN Nepal unrest claims sixth victim; Indian PM sends a special envoy to hold talks with the king 19/04/2006
CNN Nepal imposes curfew in tourist haven: Violence claims sixth victim; hundreds of professors under arrest 19/04/2006
Outlook India Curfew imposed in W Nepal; one protestor succumbs to injuries, by Shirish B Pradhan 19/04/2006
Aljazeera Nepal imposes curfew in tourist town 19/04/2006
Stuff, NZ Tourists find strife-torn Nepal not so tranquil 19/04/2006
Nasdaq Curfew Imposed In West Nepal Tourist Town Of Pokhara 19/04/2006
South Asian Media Net IMF pulls out representative from Nepal 19/04/2006
Asian News Network Nepal king on a precipice 19/04/2006
Yahoo Nepal's tourism magnet feels heat of protest 19/04/2006
My Telus Crisis eases slightly in Nepal, more protests expected 19/04/2006
Asian News Network Nepal braces for more protests, by Ravi Velloor 19/04/2006
Telegraph, UK Army turns blind eye as Nepal protests escalate, by Thomas Bell 19/04/2006
Guardian, UK Nepal police fire on protesters as more defy king's rule, by Randeep Ramesh 19/04/2006
Web India Nepal government media ignores Karan Singh's appointment [They ignore the whole people's movement and prefer to live in a fairytale world!] 19/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Dr Singh, Saran to see king Thursday, by Surendra Phuyal 19/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta Karan Singh sent on Nepal mission 19/04/2006
Daily Times India expresses concern over Nepal turmoil 19/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta Protests to climax soon, feel diplomats 19/04/2006
Peninsula Diplomats warn time running out for Nepal monarch 19/04/2006
Telegraph, UK Nepal at the crossroads 19/04/2006
Standard Nepal taking danger turn, warns envoy, by Sam Taylor 19/04/2006
BBC News Indian envoy set for Nepal talks 19/04/2006
Peninsula Nepal ‘spinning out of control’: Envoy 19/04/2006
Sydney Morning Herald Nepal protesters prepare for final push to oust king 19/04/2006
Asia Times India steps into Nepal's fray, by Siddharth Srivastava 19/04/2006
Reuters Rights groups urge sanctions against Nepal leaders [see AI statement] 18/04/2006
Nepal News Over 100 injured in Pokhara demo, curfew declared on Wednesday 18/04/2006
Kantipur Online Pro-democracy movement intensifies nationwide 18/04/2006
Reuters Nepal events near climax: diplomats, by Gopal Sharma 18/04/2006
Yahoo Lage in Nepal droht außer Kontrolle zu geraten 18/04/2006
Nepal News Who is preventing the king from reaching out to the parties? by Pratibedan Baidya [The king himself is the one and only most responsible person!!] 18/04/2006
Nepal News King continues political consultations [Gyanendra only talkes to extremely conservative, pro-royal persons. This proves that he is not interested to give up powers!] 18/04/2006
Express India 'We could see Nepal King toppled' 18/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Post-mortem of New Year message, by Khagendra N Sharma 18/04/2006
Kantipur Online Detention of NC leaders Poudel, Acharya extended by 3 months 18/04/2006
Kantipur Online Half way to Kathmandu, Nepal moved backed to Kakani 18/04/2006
Nepal News UML general secretary’s release delayed 18/04/2006
Nepal News SC orders release of 172 detainees 18/04/2006
Nepal News 36 political activists including NC leader Poudel released 18/04/2006
Kathmandu Post A chat with Khagendra -dai, by Manjushree Thapa 18/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Envoys’ message 18/04/2006
International Herald Tribune Protests in Nepal spread to government 18/04/2006
BBC News 'Officials held' in Nepal protest 18/04/2006
Nepal News Over 25 civil servants, three journalists arrested 18/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Sloganeering in Singhadurbar, by Yuvraj Acharya 18/04/2006
Monster and Critics Police fire at protestors in capital, eastern Nepal 18/04/2006
Antara Thousands yell "Down with monarchy" at Nepal protest, by Sam Taylor 18/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Complete farce, by Richa Bhattarai 18/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta A revolution next door, by Bharat Bhushan 18/04/2006
Kathmandu Post People power everywhere 18/04/2006
Nepal News General strike will continue until SPA demands are met: Opposition leaders 18/04/2006
Nepal News Two RNA men die in accidental blast; two Maoists killed in security action 18/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Rights bodies want parties-Maoist govt 18/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Maoists warn parties against any compromise 18/04/2006
Nepal News Rights bodies demand dissolution of incumbent government 18/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Journalists get 90-day detention 18/04/2006
South Asian Media Net NC asks all to join Ring Road march 18/04/2006
Kathmandu Post ‘One person from every family in Thursday’s rally’ 18/04/2006
Nepal News NC calls for wider participation on Thursday's rally 18/04/2006
Outlook India Parties to hold massive rally on April 20, by Shirish B Pradhan 18/04/2006
Web India 123 Kathmandu showdown planned Thursday 18/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Health workers, institutions to stop paying taxes 18/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Shortage in essential medicines surfaces 18/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Relief funds continue to pour in 18/04/2006
Khaleej Times Strike eases in Nepal but more protests loom 18/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Families suffer as breadwinner lands in hospital, by Nitya Nanda Timsina 18/04/2006
Kathmandu Post 90 injured in Chabahil Prohibitory orders defied in Valley 18/04/2006
Kathmandu Post 50 hurt in Itahari Security forces use excessive force in demos 18/04/2006
Nepal News One protestor killed, over 100 injured in nationwide pro-democracy demonstrations on Monday 18/04/2006
Web India 123 Brooms, shoes lead protests against Nepal king 18/04/2006
Web India 123 Protester killed in Nepal, Maoists support stir 18/04/2006
Reuters Nepal events reaching a climax, say diplomats 18/04/2006
Web India 123 Nepal opposition hails India's 'Rajput diplomacy' 18/04/2006
Nepal News Karan Singh to visit Kathmandu as special Indian envoy 18/04/2006
Outlook India India to send Karan Singh to Nepal as PM's Special Envoy 18/04/2006
Web India 123 India to Gyanendra: Hold political dialogue immediately 18/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta Delhi push for talks 18/04/2006
Kathmandu Post India discusses contingencies on Nepal, by Surendra Phuyal 18/04/2006
South Asian Media Net IOC alert may affect supplies in Nepal 18/04/2006
Channel News Asia Time running out for Nepal king: analysts 18/04/2006
South Asian Media Net King begins talks with leaders [Too late and wrong leaders!] 18/04/2006
Outlook India Former PMs ask King to restore democracy, by Shirish B. Pradhan 18/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta Palace summons politicians; Activist killed, Nepal begins to feel pinch, by J. Hemanth 18/04/2006
Nepal News NHRC writes to APF chief to send Thapa for questioning 18/04/2006
Kathmandu Post NHRC knocks on APF chief’s door 18/04/2006
Bloomberg Nepal Must Stop Security Forces Attacking Protesters, UN Says 18/04/2006
Standard 'Storm' warning for Nepal 18/04/2006
Daily Times Nepal government threatens new crackdown; Nepal deploys army to ensure food delivery 18/04/2006
Channel News Asia Nepal deploys army to ensure food supply, fifth protester killed 18/04/2006
Peninsula Protester killed in Nepal firing 18/04/2006
Times of India Army in a bind over Nepal unrestAdd to Clippings, by Rajat Pandit 18/04/2006
Christian Science Monitor Key role of Nepal security forces: A fifth protester was killed Monday. The loyalty of police and Army could be pivotal, by Bikash Sangraula 18/04/2006
Scoop Departure Of Absolute Monarchy Will Be Seen Very Soon As A Litmus Test, by Mitra Bandhu Poudel 18/04/2006
Scoop Nepal’s King Midnight Call For Elections Too Little, To Late, by Michael Van De Veer 18/04/2006
Sccop Beginning Of The End? by Shashi Malla 18/04/2006
Welt Streiks in Nepal führen zu Engpässen bei der Versorgung 18/04/2006
Asian Age Nepal using mortar bombs: UN, by Ramesh Ramachandran 17/04/2006
Nepal News 90-day detention warrants to journalists; Women leaders arrested 17/04/2006
Kantiüur Online Day 12 general strike; pro-democracy stir continues; 1 protester killed in Bara 17/04/2006
Kantipur Online Security men open fire at protestors in Bara, Chitwan, Kathmandu; one killed, 18 injured 17/04/2006
Nepal News UML activist shot dead in Bara during demonstration 17/04/2006
Santa Barbara News-Press Security forces reportedly open fire on protesters in Nepal town, killing 1, wounding 5, by Binaj Gurubacharya 17/04/2006
Khaleej Times Man killed in new Nepal anti-king protest 17/04/2006
Nepal News Nepalis in New York demonstrate outside the UN 17/04/2006
Kantipur Online Civil servants hold nationwide demonstrations 17/04/2006
Nepal News King grants audience to former Prime Ministers Bhattarai, Thapa [Royalist like Bhattarai and Thapa cannot bring any solution. Understand that your time is over Gyanendra, step down from all powers and stop this brutal suppression of the sovereign people!] 17/04/2006
Kantipur Online King meets former prime ministers; Bhattarai optimistic for political change, by Suresh Nath Neupane 17/04/2006
Monster and Critics King begins consultations to defuse Nepal political crisis 17/04/2006
Kantipur Online Mass protests continue across the country 17/04/2006
Nepal News Demonstrations continue on Monday; SC employees join the strike 17/04/2006
Outlook India Protests continue in Nepal amid food and fuel shortage, by Shirish B Pradhan 17/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Emergency coming? [This already is emergency as declared by the sovereign people!] 17/04/2006
Khaleej Times 'Crackdown possible as Nepal unrest grows' 17/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Letter from Dr Cobb, by Brian Cobb [A document on how the royal government prevents foreign physicians to give first aid to injured Nepali citizens!] 17/04/2006
Nepal News I will definitely return to Nepal, interview with Brian Cobb 17/04/2006
Nepal News Back to the square one: Does SPA have governance strategy? by Hari Bansha Dulal 17/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Encouraging signs, everywhere, by Damakant Jayshi 17/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Today's call, by Swagat Raj Pandey 17/04/2006
NewsLine Nepal Reinstate HoR; Maoists will Agree to Ceremonial Monarchy: Koirala [Don't repeat the mistakes of 1990, Girija; democratic forces have always been the losers in compromises with monarchy!] 17/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Koirala hopes to persuade Maoists 17/04/2006
Spiegel Battling the king: Protests and Violence in Nepal 17/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta King and his shaky throne 17/04/2006
Web India 123 Nepal king's image takes a beating 17/04/2006
Nepal News Maoists kill police Inspector in Rautahat 17/04/2006
Nepal News SSP Thapa ignores NHRC summons 17/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Protestors' funds 17/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Order to beat up demonstrators severely 17/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Govt mulls targeting FM radios: SIRM 17/04/2006
NewsLine Nepal Govt Bans Demonstration in Ring Road Area 17/04/2006
Nepal News Protest banned in Ring Road area 17/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Arrest of journalists condemned 17/04/2006
Reuters Alert Net Civilians concerned over deteriorating situation 17/04/2006
Kantipur Online Petroleum shortage hits Kathmandu Valley 17/04/2006
Star Nepal government sends armed escorts for food trucks 17/04/2006
Daily Herald Shortages hit Nepal capital amid turmoil, by Binaj Gurubacharya 17/04/2006
Nepal News Two-digit inflation likely if political crisis continues 17/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Private banks close transactions 17/04/2006
Voice of America Supplies Scarce in Nepal as Protests Continue Against King, by Anjana Pasricha 17/04/2006
Turkish Press Nepal opposition declares economic war on king, food and fuel scarce 17/04/2006
Channel 4 Nepal sees bloodshed on streets 17/04/2006
Nepal News Over 100 protestors injured; demonstrations continue across the country on Sunday 17/04/2006
Ohmy News Nepal Protests in Pictures Life disrupted as demonstrations enter twelfth day 17/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Parties announce fresh programs 17/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Army fire in Arghakhanchi protest, dozens injured 17/04/2006
Baku Today Nepal opposition declares economic war, food and fuel scarce 17/04/2006
Hindustan Times Step back, hand over power, India tells King, by Nilova Roy Chaudhury 17/04/2006
IRNA Indian PM discusses Nepal developments with cabinet colleagues 17/04/2006
Star Tribune It may be 'beginning of the end' for Nepal's king, by Somini Sengupta 17/04/2006
Aljazeera Nepal reels under anti-monarch strike 17/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Prices of food items rise 17/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Petroleum shortage hits Kathmandu Valley 17/04/2006
Reuters Fuel rations in Nepal, anti-king strike hits prices 17/04/2006
BBC News Shortages worsen in Nepal strik 17/04/2006
CNN Shortages hit Nepal capital 17/04/2006
Scoop Infiltration into Nepal Rallies: Security or Maoists or Minors? by Siddhi B. Ranjitkar 17/04/2006
ABC News Nepal urged to starve King of funds 17/04/2006
Independent, UK Tourist district littered with debris as Nepal protests grip the capital, by Binaj Gurubacharya 17/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta Siege spreads to Nepal lifelines: Palace invites Indian envoy, by J. Hemanth 17/04/2006
Web India 123 Nepal king starts talks with foreign envoys 17/04/2006
Kantipur Online Parties announce fresh stir; 18 injured in army-police firing in Arghakhanchi, Balkhu 16/04/2006
Yahoo Nepal political parties call for mass protest, halt to tax payments 16/04/2006
Kantipur Online King grants audience to US, Chinese, Indian envoys 16/04/2006
Nepal News King grants audience to cabinet vice-chairmen duo; Home Minister holds security meeting 16/04/2006
Express India Gyanendra, thief, leave the country, cries Nepal 16/04/2006
Kantipur Online Demonstrations continue nationwide, thousands take to streets 16/04/2006
Kantipur Online South Asians express solidarity with Nepal 16/04/2006
Khaleej Times Nepal’s capital at standstill as anti-king protests continue 16/04/2006
Washington Times Thousands march against Nepal's king 16/04/2006
Nepal News Thousands of people including civil servants participate in Chitwan demonstration 16/04/2006
Nepal News Demonstrations continue on Sunday: Journalists, tourism entrepreneurs arrested; Bank vandalized 16/04/2006
BBC News Nepal protests hit tourist area 16/04/2006
Reuters Nepal protests intensify, spread to tourist quarter 16/04/2006
20 Minuten Nepal im Bann des Generalstreiks 16/04/2006
Yahoo Generalstreik in Nepal dauert an 16/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Janjatis to stage demo 16/04/2006
Nepal News Constituent assembly is the goal of present movement: Leaders 16/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Constituent assembly a must: parties 16/04/2006
Web India 123 World media body urges UN to help Nepali journalists 16/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Fear sends local officials underground 16/04/2006
Kathmandu Post ‘Rs 23m to crush movement’ 16/04/2006
Nepal News Over 10 million rupees collected for injured protestors [This money should be taken from the royal property which belongs to the people either!] 16/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Rs 10m raised for injured protestors 16/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Security forces’ kin head demonstrations, by J Pandey 16/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Protesters unfazed by govt brutality 16/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Glory of Kirtipur! by Arun Gupto 16/04/2006
Kathmandu Post I walk the line: ‘Banda’ day, by Peter J Karthak 16/04/2006
Nepal News School to resume operation only after restoration of democracy 16/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Nepalis protest in New York 16/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Nepalis in US flay police brutality, by Ghanashyam Ojha 16/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Cops turn brutal against journos 16/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Annan concerned more than ever 16/04/2006
Ohmy News Nepalese King Disregards International Community: International organizations worry about the worsening situation in Nepal, by Prakash Luitel 16/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Bhaktapur sees democracy march 16/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Massive rallies on Ring Road Police open fire at Sanepa, by Joe Jackson & Bishnu Budhathoki 16/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Nationwide protests continue 16/04/2006
Yahoo Nepal's capital at standstill as anti-king protests continue 16/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Maoists claim presence in movement [This is their right! It is always better than throwing bombs!] 16/04/2006
Nepal News ANNISU-R accepts participation in the ongoing movement 16/04/2006
Nepal News Suspected Maoists gun down security man in Jhapa 16/04/2006
Reuters Nepal protests spread to tourist quarter 16/04/2006
Outlook India Doctors threaten to join opposition agitation, by Shrish B Pradhan 16/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Tourism society to support stir 16/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Financial institutions asked to join stir 16/04/2006
International Herald Tribune Nepal's capital faces shortages as strike continues 16/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Vehicular movement, LPG supply hit 16/04/2006
Santa Barbara News-Press Nepal's capital faces shortages as general strike protesting king's rule enters 12th day, by Binaj Gurubacharya 16/04/2006
Aljazeera Journalists beaten in Nepal protests 16/04/2006
Telegraph, Calcutta Police charge on huge Nepal protest march 16/04/2006
Dawn Protesters beaten up in Nepal 16/04/2006
New York Times Nepal Protests Draw 8,000 and Police Wrath 16/04/2006
Guardian, UK King of Nepal crushes white-collar street protests, by Dan McDougall 16/04/2006
Daily Times Nepal heads for chaos as swords drawn, by YP Rajesh 16/04/2006
Nepal News Former US prez’s Nepal visit cancelled 16/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Jimmy Carter cancels Nepal trip 16/04/2006
Khaleej Times India expresses concern about situation in Nepal, urges dialogue 16/04/2006
Daily Star SAHR urges Nepal govt to step down 16/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Violence in Nepal threatens foreign aid 16/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Economic ruin staring Nepal in the face 16/04/2006
Peninsula Nepal economy on the brink of bankrupt 16/04/2006
Peninsula Indian workers evicted from Nepal 16/04/2006
Outlook India The NC has drawn attention towards the dire condition of those detained, who are deprived of hygienic food, drinking water, sanitation and subject to physical and mental torture 15/04/2006
Outlook India Protests continue to spiral in Nepal; 16 injured, 129 held, by Shirish B Pradhan 15/04/2006
Outlook India Police indiscriminately baton-charged about 300 journalists at a rally organised by the Federation of Nepalese Journalists (FNJ) at the Gaushala area in the capital, leaving 12 of them injured, FNJ sources said 15/04/2006
Nepal News Civil society leaders reject the royal call for dialogue 15/04/2006
Monsters and Critics Rallies, arrests mark 10th day of general strike in Nepal (Roundup) 15/04/2006
Kuwait News Agency Nepal govt. could be bankrupt by June; Indian workers attacked 15/04/2006
Asian Age Indians beaten up, evicted from Nepal, by Sudeshna Sarkar 15/04/2006
Kantipur Online Thousands take to streets in capital; dozens including ex-minister injured in police action 15/04/2006
Nepal News Thousands take part in protests in Kathmandu 15/04/2006
Nepal News Demonstrations intensified through out the country 15/04/2006
Nepal News Journos arrested from two different places in Kathmandu 15/04/2006
Kantipur Online Police beat journalists; 14 injured, 4 arrested 15/04/2006
Nepal News Former MP injured in baton-charging in demostration 15/04/2006
Reuters King no longer sacred in Nepal, by Raju Gopalakrishnan 15/04/2006
BBC News Nepal police attack journalists 15/04/2006
CNN Police attack media protest 15/04/2006
AZ Online Proteste: Journalisten in Nepal festgenommen 15/04/2006
San Diego Union Tribune Protesting journalists beaten by Nepal police, organizers say 15/04/2006
IRNA 12 journalists injured in Nepal 15/04/2006
Sjy News Journalists Under Attack 15/04/2006
Jurist Nepal pro-democracy protests gain momentum 15/04/2006
Deepika Global Demonstrations continue in Nepal, dozens injured and arrested 15/04/2006
Turkish Press Nepal Police tear gas anti-royal protesters 15/04/2006
Voice of America Protesters in Nepal Continue to Call for Democracy 15/04/2006
Reuters Nepal protests intensify, little violence 15/04/2006
Reuters Nepal police use tear gas to break up protest 15/04/2006
Nepal News Over 20,000 march in Dhangadhi, Over 100 arrested in Hetauda 15/04/2006
Nepal News The Endgame, by Alok K. Bohara 15/04/2006
Nepal News Election as the part of Regressive Roadmap: When the whole nation is rising for the attainment of a ‘complete democracy’, the royal governement is planning to lead Nepal to a full-fledged autocracy through the farce of general elections, by Krishna Adhikari 15/04/2006
Kathmandu Post King’s ‘open’ door 15/04/2006
Kathmandu Post Gaining new heights, by Deepak Raj Subedi 15/04/2006
South Asian Media Net Families of missing still searching 15/04/2006
South Asian Media Net NGOs’ call to protect children from riot 15/04/2006
Web India 123 Children bear brunt of Nepal violenc