Nepal Maoists all set to enter civilian life

Times Of India Saturday 4th February, 2012

peace deal in 2006. "Our friends were given cheques and they will leave on February 11 following an official send off," said one of commanders, Dhan Bahadur Maskey, from a camp in Chitwan. The combatants who chose voluntary retirement would be given Nepali 375,000 to 562,500 depending on their ranks as was decided in an agreement between the Maoist...

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