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Nepal in Crisis 2005: Human Rights
NHRC:
Fact Findings on the Chitwan incident
August 2005
Preliminary Monitoring/Investigation Report
On the incident of Ambush and Explosion
Carried out by CPN (Maoist) in Kalyanpur VDC, Chitwan District

August 10, 2005, National Human Rights Commission NHCR Press Release

The National Human Rights Commission has begun preliminary investigation from today into the incident of the attack by CPN (Maoist) on the base camp of Royal Nepal Army at Pili of Kalikot District on 7 August.

In this connection, a team of officers of the Commission went to the Army Hospital at Chhauni today and gathered information after observing the nature of the dead bodies of armymen killed in the incident. The Commission has begun the probe based on the information obtained from human rights cell of the RNA.

The Commission appeals to the CPN (M) to treat the captured armymen as per Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions and release them unconditionally and safely as the captured armymen are still captives of the Maoists.

Kedar Prasad Poudyal
Acting Secretary and Spokesperson

Incident of Ambush and Explosion in Chitwan District

Date of Investigation: 6-12 June 2005

Introduction of the spot

The incident occurred in Madi which is located at 45 kilometers south of Bharatpur, Chitwan District. There are four Village Development Committees (VDC) named Gardi, Baghauda, Kalyanpur and Ayodhyapuri in the Madi area which is also surrounded by the Chitwan National Park. The bus (plate no. Na. 1. Kha 3245), which was traveling from Bagai in Ayodhyapuri VDC to Bharatpur was destroyed as a result of the explosion from an ambush laid by the CPN (Maoist) on 6 June, 2005 at the Bandermudhe River located on the frontiers of ward no. 1 and 4 of the Kalyanpur VDCs.

Background of the incident

It was found that CPN (M) cadres, in opposition to the use of buses by security personnel in plainclothes, had issued notices forewarning the local bus professionals running bus transportation in the Madi area not to carry security personnel, and failure to comply could result in accidents.

The bus management committee had conducted a meeting on the same issue with the Chief District Office (CDO) to discuss on resolving the problem but the meeting had been inconclusive.

Following the warning from CPN (M), the bus transportation professionals held a week-long strike and halted all transportation services. When the concerned agencies did not take any steps in dealing with the situation and could not reach an agreement with the bus transportation professionals, they once again started their services and it was found that the security personnel had continued using the bus services.

It was also found that the CPN (M) cadres had been conducting meetings and assemblies prior to the ambush issuing statements warning that any kind of accident could occur at any moment in Madi.

Source: NHRC 2005
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