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2006 democracy movement in Nepal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Democracy movement in Nepal has been active for many years but usually applies to one of two movements. Jana Andolan in 1990 Loktantra Andolan in 2006...
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Tuesday, April 25, 2006. Take action: Pro-democracy movement in Nepal needs your support now! Earlier this week I received an email from Lee Yu Kyung,
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During the 2006 democracy movement in Nepal, India sent on April 18 Karan Singh, who is related to royalty in both predominantly Hindu countries, as Special Envoy to neighbouring Nepal where increasingly violent opposition started its successful challenge of the king's autocratic rule.
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The 2006 democracy movement in Nepal ( of Nepal . The movement is also sometimes referred to as Jana Andolan-II ("Peoples Movement-II"), implying it being a continuation of the 1990 Jana Andolan General Federation Of Nepalese Trade Unions : Honour Nepali Sentiment; Continue support to Jana Andolan II .
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Protestors take to the streetsThe 2006 Loktantra Andolan or Democracy Movement (Nepali: लॠठतनॠतॠर ठनॠदॠलन loktantra Ä ndolan) is a name given to the ongoing political agitations against the rule of King Gyanendra of Nepal. The movement is also...
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The Nepalese Civil War (labelled People's War by the Maoists[1]) was a conflict between government forces and Maoist rebels in Nepal which lasted from 1996 until 2006. The war was started by the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) on February 13, 1996, with the aim of establishing the "People's Republic of Nepal." It ended...
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If there was a time when the international community could reach out in solidarity, this is it. Democracy For Nepal, DFN, has talked of two events in New York City among the Nepali diaspora and friends of Nepal: April 8: New Year, April 9.
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Nepal's Difficult Transition to Democracy and Peace by Dev Raj Dahal (Kurzbericht, FES Bonn 2006)
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The 2006 Democracy Movement (Nepali: लोकतन्त्र आन्दोलन Loktantra Āndolan) is a name given to the ongoing political agitations against the rule of King Gyanendra of Nepal. The movement is also sometimes referred to as Jana Andolan-II ("People's Movement-II")
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