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Maoists declare Sherpa and Kirat autonomous states (nn 14/12/2009), Maoists declare Sherpa, Kirant states (kp 15/12/2009)

Breadwinner lost in a 'war' that doesn't feed, by Bikash Sangraula (kp 05/06/2005)

Curfew cripples life in Salleri, by Ang Chhiring Sherpa (kp 26/10/2004)

Lak in Lukla, by Daniel Lak (Nepali Times, 17/10/2003). Lak finds that police mistreatment of janjatis lends itself to Maoist recruitment better than any bygone ideology

Govt gets flak for delay in reconstruction of offices in Salleri (Kathmandu Post, 27/02/2003). See also Panel urges govt to speed up Salleri works (Rising Nepal, 27/02/2003)'Indigenous groups must be included' (Himalayan Times, 15/02/2003)

Security issue draws mixed response from residents of Solukhumbu, Renu Kshetry (Himalayan Times, 05/10/2002)

Another airport tower goes down in blaze (Himalayan Times, 30/09/2002)

Maoists damage infrastructure worth Rs. 1.25 B (Rising Nepal, 08/06/2002)

Arbitrary arrests condemned (Kathmandu Post, 19/05/2002)

Eight stranded tourists airlifted from Lukla (Kathmandu Post, 07/02/2002) (Kathmandu Post, 07/02/2002). See also Lukla flights to resume (Nepali Times, 08/02/2002), Lukla Airport: Political Football (Spotlight, 15/02/2002)

Salleri struggles to regain normalcy, by Ang Chhiring Sherpa (Kathmandu Post, 20/12/2001)

Maoists launch fresh attack in Solu (Kathmandu Post, 17/12/2001)

Maoists launch daring attacks in Solukhumbu: Army, rebels exchange fire (Kathmandu Post, 26/11/2001), Maoists destroy airport tower, govt offices in Solu (Nepalnews.com, 26/11/2001), 40 policemen, seven soldiers, dozens of Maoists killed (Nepalnews.com, 26/11/2001), 200 Maoists killed at Salleri (Nepalnews.com, 26/11/2001), 34, including 11 army men, killed in Solu (Kathmandu Post, 27/11/2001), Army kills at least 200 insurgents: CDO, 27 police personnel killed in Maoists attack in Solu (Rising Nepal, 27/11/2001), Ministry lauds army for putting up brave fight (Rising Nepal, 28/11/2001), Heartfelt Condolence To The People Of Nepal, letter by Nyima Samkar (Rising Nepal, 03/12/2001), 200 Maoists confirmed dead at Solukhumbu (Kathmandu Post, 05/12/2001), Maoist rebels devastate idyllic village, by Daniel Lak (BBC, 05/12/2001), A week of living dangerously: A visit to Salleri now means forbearance, tears, and for sanity’s sake, a dose of gallows humour, by Daniel Lak (Nepali Times, 07/12/2001)

It must have been the rain, by SS (Sunday Post, 15/07/2001). See also Yankila’s nomination inspires all women entrepreneurs (Rising Nepal, 23/07/2001)

Misleading report (Kathmandu Post, 12/02/2001), letter by Mingmar Lama Sherpa


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