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Unrest in Nepal over journalist Dekendra Thapa's 2004 murder | Unrest in Nepal over journalist Dekendra Thapa's 2004 murder |
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Two senior officials in the western Nepalese district of Dailekh have been transferred, a day after violent protests against a visit by Maoist Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai. | Two senior officials in the western Nepalese district of Dailekh have been transferred, a day after violent protests against a visit by Maoist Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai. |
The protesters are angry over what they say is Mr Bhattarai's obstruction of an investigation into the murder of a journalist in Dailekh in 2004. | The protesters are angry over what they say is Mr Bhattarai's obstruction of an investigation into the murder of a journalist in Dailekh in 2004. |
Dekendra Thapa was buried alive - allegedly by five Maoist supporters. | Dekendra Thapa was buried alive - allegedly by five Maoist supporters. |
Meanwhile a Nepalese colonel accused of torture will face a UK trial in June. | Meanwhile a Nepalese colonel accused of torture will face a UK trial in June. |
Kumar Lama is alleged to have inflicted severe pain or suffering at the height of Nepal's Maoist insurrection in 2005. | Kumar Lama is alleged to have inflicted severe pain or suffering at the height of Nepal's Maoist insurrection in 2005. |
Col Lama was remanded in custody and refused bail. He faces a British trial under a law that allows prosecution of alleged war criminals. | Col Lama was remanded in custody and refused bail. He faces a British trial under a law that allows prosecution of alleged war criminals. |
A provisional date for his full trial, which is expected to last between four and six weeks, was set for 5 June at Kingston Crown Court in London. | A provisional date for his full trial, which is expected to last between four and six weeks, was set for 5 June at Kingston Crown Court in London. |
'Resign immediately' | 'Resign immediately' |
Nepal's government transferred the chief of the Dailekh district administration and its deputy superintendent of police (DSP) on Thursday. | Nepal's government transferred the chief of the Dailekh district administration and its deputy superintendent of police (DSP) on Thursday. |
Correspondents say it is believed that they are being held responsible for failing to maintain law and order during Mr Bhattarai's visit. | Correspondents say it is believed that they are being held responsible for failing to maintain law and order during Mr Bhattarai's visit. |
Protesters attacked the Maoist party's headquarters in Dailekh on Wednesday, demanding the prime minister resign immediately and a national unity government be formed. Anti-Maoist demonstrations also took place on a smaller scale in the town on Thursday. | Protesters attacked the Maoist party's headquarters in Dailekh on Wednesday, demanding the prime minister resign immediately and a national unity government be formed. Anti-Maoist demonstrations also took place on a smaller scale in the town on Thursday. |
The BBC's Sanjaya Dhakal in Kathmandu says the protesters are especially angry that no-one has been prosecuted for Mr Thapa's death. | The BBC's Sanjaya Dhakal in Kathmandu says the protesters are especially angry that no-one has been prosecuted for Mr Thapa's death. |
Five Maoist supporters have been held in custody since early January in relation to the murder, but none has been charged. | Five Maoist supporters have been held in custody since early January in relation to the murder, but none has been charged. |
The two main Maoist parties have strongly denied any involvement of their supporters in the killing and have accused opponents of trying to derail the country's peace process by framing the five. | The two main Maoist parties have strongly denied any involvement of their supporters in the killing and have accused opponents of trying to derail the country's peace process by framing the five. |
Our correspondent says that while much of the west of Nepal has long been a bedrock of Maoist support, in Dailekh they have always been unpopular, even at the height of Nepal's decade-long civil war which ended in 2006. | Our correspondent says that while much of the west of Nepal has long been a bedrock of Maoist support, in Dailekh they have always been unpopular, even at the height of Nepal's decade-long civil war which ended in 2006. |
Mr Bhattarai has consistently rejected allegations that he has put pressure on anybody in relation to Mr Thapa's case. | Mr Bhattarai has consistently rejected allegations that he has put pressure on anybody in relation to Mr Thapa's case. |
He has argued that conflict-era cases should be dealt with by a Truth and Reconciliation Commission - and that allegations of war crimes should not be taken on an individual basis. | He has argued that conflict-era cases should be dealt with by a Truth and Reconciliation Commission - and that allegations of war crimes should not be taken on an individual basis. |
Human rights groups say that Mr Thapa, a Radio Nepal journalist, was abducted from his home in June 2004 and was tortured before being buried alive the following August. | Human rights groups say that Mr Thapa, a Radio Nepal journalist, was abducted from his home in June 2004 and was tortured before being buried alive the following August. |
More than 16,000 people died in the civil war, with allegations of human rights atrocities made against both the army and Maoist rebels. | |
Although fighting ended years ago, political stalemate has held up efforts to investigate abuses committed during the war. | Although fighting ended years ago, political stalemate has held up efforts to investigate abuses committed during the war. |
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