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New Premier, Rebels Announce Cease-Fire

THE WORLD | IN BRIEF / NEPAL

July 24, 2001|From Times Wire Reports

Nepal's new prime minister and Maoist rebels announced a cease-fire and agreed to hold talks to end the five-year insurgency that has left at least 1,600 people dead.

Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, who took office Sunday, declared a unilateral cease-fire and called on rebels to talk peace. Deuba's call came amid a rebel offensive that was in part responsible for his predecessor's resignation.


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Shortly after Deuba's appeal, rebel leader Prachanda, which in Nepali means "Fierce," agreed to suspend all offensives against the government.

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