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29 years since start of Maoist war

29 years since start of Maoist war

New book by a journalist chronicles the fearful times of the 1996-2006 conflict in western Nepal

Ex-guerrilla’s revolution in rural Nepal

Ex-guerrilla’s revolution in rural Nepal

Battle hardened former Maoist fighter turns to entrepreneurship to change society

“How can we argue that those victims whose loved ones disappeared should simply forget?”

“How can we argue that those victims whose loved ones disappeared should simply forget?”

Interview with human rights activist Mandira Sharma

Delay, dilute, deny

Delay, dilute, deny

A whole generation of Nepalis has grown up with no knowledge of the decade-long war

Photographic memory of war

Photographic memory of war

Following a young boy’s life from war to peace, 20 years later

Ghosts of war

Ghosts of war

Nearly three decades after the Maoists launched their armed struggle on 13 February 1996, Nepal is still haunted by the violence

Armed Conflict and Conflict of Interest

Armed Conflict and Conflict of Interest

Rabi Lamichhane’s rant was Trumpian populism, an anti-media ‘drain the swamp’ whataboutery

Nepali activists write to UN Secretary-General

Nepali activists write to UN Secretary-General

Nepali human rights activists and survivors of the 1996-2006 Maoist insurgency have written to United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres…

Forgetting to remember

Forgetting to remember

Illustration: SUBHASH RAI/NEPALI TIMESEighteen years after the end of Nepal's Maoist conflict, and eight years after the Supreme Court ruled…

No closure after Nepal’s insurgency

No closure after Nepal’s insurgency

Sixteen years after the conflict ended, families still struggle for transitional justice

Still looking for Dad missing in Nepal

Still looking for Dad missing in Nepal

Nagma Mali holding a picture of her father Nandagopal Mali. Photo: BIKKIL STHAPIT/ VOICES OF WOMEN MEDIAOn 22 June 2004, Nandagopal Mali left…

Forbidden to remember the Kotbada massacre

Forbidden to remember the Kotbada massacre

Gyan, Buddhisara B.K., parents of two laboureres killed in Kotbada airport, Kalikot.It was 8 December 2002, and my documentary जोगीमाराका…