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Nepal celebrates end of decade-long civil war

The Govt declared a public holiday to celebrate the signing of a landmark peace pact between the seven parties and the Maoists.

Published on: Nov 22, 2006 06:23 PM IST
None | By , Kathmandu
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Nepal government on Wednesday declared a public holiday to celebrate the signing of a landmark peace agreement between the seven parties and the Maoists, formally bringing to an end the 11-year-old armed conflict.

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The government issued a circular that all government offices, schools and colleges will be closed to celebrate the historic peace accord that aims to put an end to the insurgency that claimed 15,000 lives.

Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala and Maoist chief Prachanda on Tuesday signed the Comprehensive Peace Agreement to restore permanent peace in the country and build a new Nepal by holding the Constituent Assembly elections.

Under the agreement, the Maoists army will be confined to seven temporary barracks and their arms will be locked under UN supervision.

The Nepalese Army will also have to confine their soldiers to barracks and lock up their weapons.

The Nepalese Army will not use their weapons against the Maoists and the Maoists will have to stop extortion, abduction, intimidation, recruitment of new militants and issuing threats. Those who possess arms or use it will be punished under prevailing law.

 
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