From: "Magnus Bernhardsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 19:53:53 +0200
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Subject: [Peoples War] Maoists form negotiating team

http://www.nepalnews.com.np/archive/2001/aug/arc252.htm#8

Maoists form negotiating team,
PM Deuba to make important policy statement

To negotiate with the government, Maoists have formed a three member
committee headed by a former member of parliament before going underground
nearly six years ago to fight for a republic in the Hindu kingdom, a
statement issued Wednesday evening by Comrade Prachanda,
strongman of the underground Maoist party.
The team is headed by Krishna Bahadur Mahara and consists of Top Bahadur
Rayamajhi and Agni Sapkota, an official broadcast state owned Radio Nepal
also broadcast said.
Mahara was one of nine members of the Samyukta Janamorcha elected to
parliament in Nepal's first general elections in 1991 after the restoration
of multi-party democracy.
The statement of Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba to parliament at 1 PM (
5.15 GMT ) Thursday will be
relayed live by Radio Nepal and Nepal Television, another announcement
said.Deuba is expected to focus his speech on the negotiations with the
rebels to end an insurgency that has claimed more than 1,800 lives in
nearly six years.
To negotiate a settlement of Nepal's worst insurgency, government and
Maoists  announced a temporary end to hostilities last month after Deuba
was installed as prime minister.
Deuba asked rebels Tuesday to end  demands for a republic because
constitutional monarchy was a symbol of national unity.
The announcement of a negotiating team coincides with  the first round of
talks in the capital  Wednesday between a fraternal wing of the Maoists and
the government to end the nation-wide sale of liquor as demanded by the
rebels from Saturday; the talks will continue Friday, an
announcement said.
Home Minister Khum Bahadur Khadka, Finance Minister Dr.Ram Sharan Mahat and
Minister for Physical Planning Chiranjibi Wagle talked with a five members
team of the All Nepal Women's Association ( ANWA) revolutionary headed by
its chairperson Rekha Sharma, a source said.
Close colleagues of Deuba. including former Deputy Prime Minister Ram
Chandra Pokhrel, met  at the prime minister's official residence Wednesday
after receiving a positive response from Maoists, a party source said.
nepalnews.com br Aug. 15o



"Without a Peoples Army the people have nothing"
Mao


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