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Nepal: 1. Please provide information on the background, philosophy and history of the Maoists generally and their establishment and activities in Nepal, and in particular in Bakachol-9, Khotang, Nepal, and in particular Jhakribash. 2. Please provide information on the background, philosophy and history of the Young Communist League (YCL) in Nepal and in particular in Bakachol-9, Khotang, Nepal, and in particular Jhakribash. 3. Deleted. 4. Please provide information on whether the Maoists and/or Young Communist League (YCL) are in conflict or opposition with the Nepali Congress Party, and if so, whether there is violence directed towards members of the latter, and if so, is that directed to leaders/activists of the Nepali Congress Party or to the rank and file members as well. 5. Is there any report or information that suggests that the Maoists and YCL are stronger than the police and people report to YCL instead of going to the police? 6. Is there information to confirm or deny that the Maoists and YCL are responsible for abduction, kidnapping, rape, robbery, murder and shootouts and that mental harassment is a common activity of Maoists? 7. Deleted. 8. Please provide information on whether the Bakachol-9 district, Khotang, Nepal, and in particular Jhakribash is heavily affected by the Maoists insurgency which amongst other things recruited children under 16 for military training, abducted people with different views to their own and request money from them. 9. Is there information to suggest that Maoists in that area would force their way into the local village homes and stay as unwanted guests and be required to be provided with free accommodation, food and funds? 10. Deleted. 11. Deleted. 12. Deleted. 13. Please provide information on the reliability and effectiveness of the police service in Nepal and in particular its effectiveness in protecting Nepalese citizens against Maoists and the Young Communist League 28 March 2011

Category: Country Information | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

Nepal: 1. What percentage of the population is Christian in Nepal? Does this differ between Kathmandu and rural areas? 2. What is the treatment of Christians in Nepal by members of other religious groups? 3. Do the authorities respond adequately to sectarian problems/tensions? 4. Is there any record of Mormon activity (including proselytising missionaries) in Nepal? If so, how have they been treated? 9 March 2011

Category: Country Information | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

Nepal: 1. Is the practice of Christianity or any other religion legal in Nepal? 2. Is proselytizing legal in Nepal? 3. What is the Nepali government's attitude towards religion and religious practice in Nepal, in particular towards Christianity? 4. What is the attitude of Nepal's dominant religious groups, who are Hindus, towards other religious groups including Christian groups? 5. Do Hindu converts to another religion including Christianity face family, community and societal problems and, if yes, what is the nature of these problems? 6. What state protection would be afforded to Hindus who convert to Christianity who suffer any type of harm from Hindus, Hindu religious groups, family members, community and the society? 29 October 2010

Category: Country Information | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

Nepal: 1. Has there been any evidence of Maoist activity in Mehelkuna district, and in particular in Surkhet village in 2001? 2. Are members of the National Teachers Association of Nepal particular targets of Maoists? 3. Is there any information on the Nepal Maoists Victims Association - when was it established, membership, office holders, etc? 8 February 2010

Category: Country Information | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

Nepal: 1. Please provide general information on current violent activities of Maoists against monarchists. 2. What is the role of Maoists in the current Government? 3. Is there any specific information regarding an attack on a school at Pataleswor Primary School (Kavre District) in July 2004? 4 June 2007

Category: Country Information | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

Nepal: 1. Was Bharatput Chitwan an area affected by the Maoist insurgency, particularly in 2003 and 2004? 2. Has the security situation improved since the peace agreement signed between the government and the Maoists in November 2006 and former Maoist rebels were included in the parliament? 3. Please provide some background information about the Rashtriya Prajatantra Party - its policies, platform, structure, activities, key figures - particularly in the Bharatpur/Chitwan district. 4. Please provide information on the recruitment of children 14 May 2007

Category: Country Information | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

Nepal: What is the current situation with regard to the Maoists and the government in terms of: 1. cease fire and/or amnesty; 2. steps towards a coalition government; 3. the open presence in Kathmandu of Maoists, both leaders and ordinary rank and file; 4. opinions as to whether the current situation appears to be a significant and lasting change to Nepalese politics? 15 January 2007

Category: Country Information | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

Nepal: 1. Is there information of how many Nepalese are currently residing in India? 2. Is there information on their employment and welfare? 3. Is there information on Nepalese being badly treated? 4. Any other information you might feel relevant 27 March 2006

Category: Country Information | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

Nepal: 1. Can you provide information on the activities of Maoists in Chitwan and the ability of the authorities to provide protection for individuals against threats from Maoists? 2. Do the Maoists have an office in Chitwan? Letter head paper or contact address? 3. What is a Ward and a Ward Chairman? 4. Is there evidence of the Maoists targeting members of Municipal councils or Ward Chairmen? 2 September 2005

Category: Country Information | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

Nepal: 1. Are there reports of people, including evangelical Christians, being prosecuted for proselytising? What was their fate? 2. Are there reports of Hindus who have converted to evangelical Christianity facing social ostracism? Have there been reports of violence? 3. Have the authorities become involved in such situations? 4. Are there reports of the Maoists targeting Christians? Have they been harmed? 5. Are there parts of Nepal, particularly Kathmandu, where Christians can safely practice their faith and reside? 6. Are there reports of Christian women being harmed in prison or by police and the military? 7. Is there any evidence the King opposes Christianity? 8. What evangelical Christian groups currently operate in Nepal? Have they reported they have suffered harm? 9. Anything else you feel might be relevant 31 August 2005

Category: Country Information | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses


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