3 OHCHR NEPAL CONFLICT REPORT – EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Chapter 1 – Introduction Between 1996 and 2006, an internal conflict between the Government of Nepal and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) (CPN (Maoist)) left over 13,000 people dead and 1,300 Summary Since Maoist forces ended their four-month unilateral ceasefire on January 2, 2006, fighting in Nepal’s civil war has engulfed the entire country. ... was the centrepiece of a 2006 peace deal between the government and former Maoist rebels after a decade-long civil war. The civil war between Maoist rebels and the government, which began in 1996 and ended in 2007, severely reduced Nepal's tourism industry. Homes were lost, many more Nepal Civil War—(Feb. 13, 1996-2006): Maoist guerrillas seek to overthrow the Nepal monarchy though a rural uprising. Timeline of Nepal's civil war. KATMANDU, Nepal — The beautiful mountain kingdom of Nepal is in crisis.Since 1996 it has been gripped by a brutal civil war between a poorly trained military and police with a … Nepal, long under the rule of hereditary prime ministers favouring a policy of isolation, remained closed to the outside world until a palace revolt in 1950 restored the crown’s authority in 1951; the country gained admission to the United Nations in 1955. $1 US = 77.4 Nepal rupees (Jan. 2009). Chinese aid to the rebels is alleged.
Since the beginning of the war on February 13, 1996, when the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist ) began the war against the government.
This conflict has grown in intensity in recent months. Many died at the hands of the Nepali military forces and the Maoist rebels. Ancient Nepal In the following years of 2003, 2004 and 2005, the Nepalese Civil War continued. as another year of civil war in Nepal drew to a close, King Gyanendra canceled the 2002 elections and appointed a new prime minister and dismissed the government.