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Nepal

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    PART OF: Nepal: Olga's Girls

    Nepal: Indentured Daughters

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    Carlos Avila Gonzalez
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    February 10, 2009
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    PART OF: Nepal: Olga's Girls

    Olga's Girls

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    February 8, 2009
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    Nepal: Olga's Girls

    Every January, 83-year-old Olga Murray of northern California goes to southwestern Nepal for the...

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    PART OF: Nepal: The Road to Peace

    Ex-Rebels Integrated into Nepal's Democracy

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    Jason Motlagh
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    June 30, 2008
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    PART OF: Nepal: The Road to Peace

    Two Into One Won't Go

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    Jason Motlagh
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    June 20, 2008
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    PART OF: Nepal: The Road to Peace

    Nepal Confronts Delicate Task of Integrating Former Maoist Rebels into National Army

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    Jason Motlagh
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    June 17, 2008
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    PART OF: Nepal: The Road to Peace

    Nepali Maoists Deny Ongoing Links with Indian Counterparts

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    Jason Motlagh
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    June 12, 2008
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    PART OF: Nepal: The Road to Peace

    Nepal Faces Dilemma Over Ex-Rebels

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    Jason Motlagh
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    May 28, 2008
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    Nepal: The Road to Peace

    In April 2008 Nepal turned a corner. More than 60 percent of eligible voters turned out for...

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    Jason Motlagh
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    India: Conflicts Within

    Today Maoist insurgents keen to exploit the state's enduring weaknesses stalk the Hindu heartland...

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    Jason Motlagh
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    Ramu Sapkota

    Ramu Sapkota is an award-winning investigative journalist and contributor for weekly news magazine Himal Khabar Patrika, the Nepali Times, and the Centre for Investigative Journalism-Nepal. He covered...

    June 13, 2025
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    Shilu Manandhar

    Shilu Manandhar, based in Kathmandu, Nepal, began her journalism career in 2009, reporting for national magazines in 2009. She left those publications in 2012 to work for Global Press Journal, where...

    August 5, 2015

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