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Remembering not to forget

Remembering not to forget

It is exactly 30 years today since the Maoist conflict started, and 20 years since it ended

Not ever again

Not ever again

2026 marks 30 years after the start of the Maoist conflict, and 20 years since the ceasefire in 2006

2004

2004

The Maoist war was at its peak, the rebels were attacking one district headquarters after another, people were being disappeared, Nepalis were…

2002

2002

On midnight 16 February 2002, on the sixth anniversary of the beginning of the insurgency, the Maoists launched the biggest attack till then…

Remembering not to forget war crimes

Remembering not to forget war crimes

Nearly 20 years after the end of the Maoist conflict, an investigation into ex-House Speaker offers hope for transitional justice

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

Me, the Interpreter

Me, the Interpreter

Trials and tribulations of the job while learning the language myself

All is fair in war (and peace)

All is fair in war (and peace)

Retelling the Maoist conflict, and its impact on Nepali society and politics

The scars of war

The scars of war

Bhakta Bahadur Regmi with Rabin and Rabina in Kathmandu last week speaking about a traumatic tragedy 20 years ago that changed their lives. All…

Nepal’s ‘war tourism’ is a scam

Nepal’s ‘war tourism’ is a scam

After the decade-long Maoist conflict ended in 2006, ex-guerrilla commanders and local governments here saw great potential for ‘war tourism’ in…

Nepal must work on human rights

Nepal must work on human rights

The Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Tuesday wrote a letter to Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, urging him to uphold the rights of Nepali citizens…

Nepal’s cycles of revolution

Nepal’s cycles of revolution

Photo: SAGLO SAMAJWhy is Nepal in a state of perpetual revolution? Why do leaders who have suffered and sacrificed so much for the cause of…

The empty chairs

The empty chairs

Nepal went through a protracted internal armed conflict from 1996-2006 after the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) launched a rebellion to…

Disappearance of justice

Disappearance of justice

All photos: SABRINA DANGOLBimala Dhakal’s husband Rajendra was a human rights lawyer in Gorkha, and had to go underground because the…

A personal encyclopaedia of the Himalaya

A personal encyclopaedia of the Himalaya

Photo: PETER DEANIf there is one book you must set aside, either for new year holiday reading or as a Christmas gift to a fellow traveller, it…

Moving mountains

Moving mountains

Lucia de Vries first saw the majesty of the Himalaya in Gilgit of Pakistan 25 years ago, and fantasised about becoming a Himalayan explorer. The…