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THE BOTTOM LINE |
LEFT: Narendra Bikram Nemwang,
Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, for Nigeria, to take part in the 41st
convention of Afro-Asian legal consultants. SET UP: Human rights
branch, by the Royal Nepalese Army, under the department of Adjutant General, to look into
adherence to or violation of prevailing laws, human rights and humanitarian laws, if
any. STOLEN: Seven ancient
idols from the Bhimeshwore temple in Dolakha, by unidentified people. ARRESTED: Four Nepalese in
New Delhi, by Indian police on charges of being involved in Maoist activities in
Nepal. HONORED: Cultural experts Lila
Bhakta Munakarmi, Professor Mukunda Raj Aryal, Satya Mohan Joshi, Lain Singh Bangdel
and Hari Ram Joshi, by the Heritage Group Bhaktapur, for their
outstanding contributions to the field. MERGED: The United
People's Front and National People's Front, two radical leftist outfits, to form the
People's Front Nepal headed by Amik Sherchan. RELEASED: Ram Nath Mainali, legal advisor of the pro-Maoist Janadesh weekly, on bail after nearly four month long detention. |
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