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Nineteen killed in Nepal unrest
2007-09-20
KATHMANDU - At least 19 people including a police officer have died in violence in south western Nepal sparked by the killing of a local Muslim leader, police said Wednesday.
They have Muslims in Nepal?
Hundreds of houses and vehicles were destroyed when angry mobs rampaged through the area in protests that followed the shooting of politician Mohid Khan on Sunday, police said. Khan was the leader of an anti-Maoist vigilante group during NepalÂ’s 10-year civil war between the former rebels and the government, said Kadayat.

‘Five more bodies were discovered Wednesday and local people have told us that another nine people were burned to death, but we need to test the charred remains to verify that they are human,’ said Kuber Kadayat, the district deputy superintendent of police. Curfews were slapped on three areas in the district from Sunday evening, and remained in place until Wednesday, the police officer said.

Police said they did not know when or why the victims were killed. ‘We have no idea who was behind any of these killings, including Khan’s,’ said the police officer said from Kapilvastu district, 230 kilometres (143 miles) south west of Kathmandu.
Hmmm, Maoists are trying to take over the place, while Khan and his hard boyz prefer a caliphate. Nope, his death is a mystery to us all.
At least 100 people have been killed in NepalÂ’s southern Terai region since the start of the year in ethnic violence, clouding a peace deal reached late last year between the government and former rebel Maoists. Around a dozen armed ethnic groups have emerged who say they are fighting for greater autonomy for residents of the Terai, home to around half of NepalÂ’s 27 million people, who have long been sidelined by NepalÂ’s political elite.
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