Unrest in South Asia: Recent Developments in Nepal and Sri Lanka : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, Second Session, March 15, 2006, Volume 4 |
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... efforts by the Norwegian Government to broker a new round of negotiations in Geneva late last month helped save the badly battered 4 - year - old ceasefire agreement from likely collapse . From a congressional perspective , one has the ...
... efforts by the Norwegian Government to broker a new round of negotiations in Geneva late last month helped save the badly battered 4 - year - old ceasefire agreement from likely collapse . From a congressional perspective , one has the ...
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... significantly im- proved . We continue to pursue very actively our efforts to address these twin problems , the loss of democracy and the threat of the Maoist insurgence . Let me turn now to Sri Lanka and its longstanding 4.
... significantly im- proved . We continue to pursue very actively our efforts to address these twin problems , the loss of democracy and the threat of the Maoist insurgence . Let me turn now to Sri Lanka and its longstanding 4.
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... efforts , Sri Lankan Government and LTTE nego- tiators met in Geneva on February 22 and 23 , 2006 , marking the first time in over three years the two sides had returned to the negotiating table . The negotiators achieved two ...
... efforts , Sri Lankan Government and LTTE nego- tiators met in Geneva on February 22 and 23 , 2006 , marking the first time in over three years the two sides had returned to the negotiating table . The negotiators achieved two ...
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... efforts continue to be among the USG's highest priorities . The U.S. Government provided assistance totaling $ 134.6 million in Sri Lanka . Immediately following the disaster , USAID funded emergency services , such as temporary shelter ...
... efforts continue to be among the USG's highest priorities . The U.S. Government provided assistance totaling $ 134.6 million in Sri Lanka . Immediately following the disaster , USAID funded emergency services , such as temporary shelter ...
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... primarily up to the Nepalese to decide how we structure such a thing , but I would certainly not rule out some kind of multilateral effort to show our common goals in Nepal . I think an important factor in the current situation is 10.
... primarily up to the Nepalese to decide how we structure such a thing , but I would certainly not rule out some kind of multilateral effort to show our common goals in Nepal . I think an important factor in the current situation is 10.
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abandon violence active agreed areas armed groups Asian Development Bank assassinated Bhutanese BUREAU OF SOUTH California CAMP ceasefire agreement CENTRAL ASIAN AFFAIRS certainly Chairman China Co-Chairs Colombo committed concerned conflict continue democratic EARL BLUMENAUER economic efforts elections ernment FALEOMAVAEGA February Foreign Terrorist Organization funds Geneva Government and LTTE Government of Sri human rights abuses India Indonesia international community international donor involve Kathmandu King Gyanendra LEACH legitimate political Maoist insurgency Maoist takeover ment monitoring Muslim negotiations Nepal and Sri north and east Norwegian OHCHR ongoing peace process pledged political parties post-tsunami President Rajapaksa PRGF Prime Minister Singh Principal Deputy Assistant Question refugees region renounce violence Response return to Bhutan role RON PAUL security forces SHERMAN Sinhalese situation in Nepal SLMM SOUTH AND CENTRAL South Asia Sri Lanka Sri Lankan Government stability talks Tamil Tigers terrorist list Tibetans tion torture tsunami UNHCR United