The United Nations Mission in Nepal is concerned about media reports quoting Maoist chairman Prachanda as saying that the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) retains weapons and combatants outside the cantonment sites. Ian Martin, the Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General in Nepal, today raised these reports with the Maoist leadership and who maintained that the reports were incorrect.
UNMIN will seek further clarification from the Maoist leadership. Any reports of unregistered Maoist army weapons outside the cantonment sites will be investigated by UNMIN and the Joint Monitoring Coordination Committee. Any such unregistered weapons would be treated as a violation of existing agreements and be illegal. UNMIN calls on the CPN (Maoist) to fulfill its commitment to report any unregistered weapons to the JMCC. It is essential that all unlicensed firearms still in the community, whether held by those associated with the CPN(Maoist) or by other groups or individuals, be brought under the control of the police in order to assist in establishing a climate conducive to free and fair elections for the Constituent Assembly.
Nepal version:http://un.info.np/Net/NeoDocs/View/613
#Elections #Constitutions
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Publisher:
UNMIN
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Press Release
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Keywords:
CONSTITUTIONS, ELECTIONS, ARMIES, LEADERSHIP, ARMED FORCES, WEAPONS SYSTEMS, POLITICAL PARTIES, POLITICAL PARTICIPATION, POLITICAL CONDITIONS, POLITICAL LEADERS, ARMAMENTS, COMMUNIST PARTY OF NEPAL- MAOIST (CPN-M), PARAMILITARY FORCES
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Thematic Group: UNMIN
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Peace and Conflict through Political Mission
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01.03.00
- Maintenance Of Peace And Security
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