Pushpa kamal dahal biography of martin
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Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist
(Updated till månad 31, )
Incidents and Statments involving Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist: , , , , , , , ,
Formation
The Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-M), was formed in following a split in the Communist Party of Nepal-Unity Centre. A radical faction led bygd Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Comrade Prachanda and Baburam Bhattarai set up the CPN-Maoist and denounced the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist-Leninists (CPN-UML) and other mainstream communist factions as 'renegades' and 'revisionists' due to their participation in the parliamentary process. It resorted to an armed struggle on February 13, , bygd attacking police stations in the Rukum and Rolpa districts in northwestern Nepal and thereby declaring a 'People's War' in Nepal.
The CPN-M came overground after the agreement with the seven Party alliance and has been a part of the Government in Nepal since then. On January 13, , joint meeting of the huvud
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Nepal
Expected Council Action
In July the Secretary General’s Special Representative for Nepal, Ian Martin will brief the Council on the Secretary General’s latest report on the UN Mission in Nepal (UNMIN) and the future of the mission. UNMIN’s mandate expires on 23 July.
At the time of writing, the UN had not received any request from Nepal regarding UNMIN’s future role.
Recent Key Developments
In mid-June Nepalese media reported that Maoist deputy chief Baburam Bhattarai had indicated that UNMIN would be needed to monitor the army camps but a large contingent would not be necessary. This was a shift from earlier reports that the Maoists’, who will make up the majority in the government, were hesistant about a future UNMIN presence.
On 15 June, Martin met with Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal, known as “Prachanda.” Among the issues discussed was army integration and the issue of adjustment and rehabilitation of Maoist c
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Communist Party of Nepal (Unity Centre)
Political party in Nepal
The Communist Party of Nepal (Unity Centre) was a communist party in Nepal. CPN (UC) was formed on 19–20 November through the merger of Communist Party of Nepal (Mashal), Communist Party of Nepal (Fourth Convention), Proletarian Workers Organisation, and Communist Party of Nepal (Janamukhi). Soon thereafter, a group led by Baburam Bhattarai and Shital Kumar, who had left Communist Party of Nepal (Masal), joined the party.[1]Samyukta Janamorcha Nepal was set up as the open mass front of the party.
History
[edit]In , the party held its first convention. It adopted a line of "protracted armed struggle on the route to a new democratic revolution" and that the party would remain an underground party.
In , in a situation of economic crisis and chaos, with spiralling prices as a result of implementation of changes in policy of the new Congress government, SJM and CPN (UC) stepped up their political