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Archive for May, 2010
Locals up in arms against banda
Locals opposing the banda have clashed with Maoist supporters in various parts of Kathmandu on Thursday, the fifth day of the indefinite strike called by the Maoists to force the government to step down. In Budhanilkantha, the police four rounds of teargas to disperse the crowd after locals clashed with the Maoist supporters. Maoist cadre […]
Clashes as protest intensifies
On Tuesday, the Maoist party accused the government of trying to suppress the protests and threatened to intensify the strikes. On day four of the banda on Wednesday, things are beginning to look pretty tense. In Butwal, Maoist protesters captured the municipality office building. After planting the party flag in the building, they told the government officials […]
Under the Maoist tent
Thousands of Maoist supporters travelled to the cities to participate in the ongoing strikes. Photographer Foo Chee Chang got a tour of a tent in Pokhara that houses these supporters during their time in the city.
Banda, day three
There are no signs of consensus among the three parties yet. On Tuesday evening, Maoist cadre organised a “gherao” program in Kathmandu by forming a human chain in Ring Road to encircle the capital. There are reports that some Maoist protestors are leaving for their villages to plant crops following the showers in the last […]
Banda continues
Pictures from the second day of indefinite strike called by the Maoists to pressure the government to step down. ALL PHOTOS: KIRAN PANDAY
Talks fail, strike begins
The Maoist-called indefinite strike began with the shutdown of transportation, educational institutes and industries on Sunday after a meeting of the three parties failed to produce a consensus. Speaking at the rally to mark International Labour Day on Saturday, Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal said the people will not leave the street until the government […]
Moving, on
Pictures from the May Day rally organised by various Maoist-affiliated trade unions in Kathmandu. PHOTOS: KIRAN PANDAY