Maoist Rebels

What A World Citizen Looks Like

Olga Bonfiglio | Posted 05.21.2012

Olga Bonfiglio

"My family is a mini-United Nations, but we all come together from all over the world to my house at Thanksgiving to give thanks for our many blessings."

GlobalPost Reports: Thanks To Maoist Rebels, Nepal Is Emerging As Asia's Pioneer Regarding Rights For LGBT People

Posted 01.09.2012

By Jason Overdorf / KATHMANDU KATHMANDU, Nepal -- In the quiet courtyard of Dechenling Garden, a Bhutanese restaurant on the fringes of the ...

Negotiations With Maoist Rebels Stall

AP | JIM GOMEZ | Posted 01.08.2012

MANILA, Philippines — Negotiations to end one of Asia's longest-running Marxist insurgencies have stalled in the Philippines after Maoist rebels...

Nepal's New Prime Minister Aims To Complete Nation's Peace Process

AP | BINAJ GURUBACHARYA | Posted 10.29.2011

KATMANDU, Nepal — The deputy leader of Nepal's former Maoist rebels took the oath of office as prime minister Monday and began forming a governm...

India's Coal Rush and Form of Mountaintop Removal: Interview with Jharkhand Leader Bulu Imam

Jeff Biggers | Posted 05.25.2011

Jeff Biggers

Despite India's high profile in the recent Cancun climate talks and New Delhi's declaration of its coal free future last year, the rising energy deman...

Are Indian Books Romanticizing Maoist Rebels?

The Washington Post | Shilpa Jamkhandikar and Rina Chandran | Posted 05.25.2011

They have been called India's biggest enemy, but Maoist rebels are also the unlikely subjects of a recent rash of movies and books that some say are r...

U.S. Warns Against Visiting Nepal

AP | Posted 05.25.2011

KATMANDU, Nepal — The United States has warned its citizens not to travel to Nepal after months of street protests and political turmoil in the ...

New Jersey 20-Year-Old Builds Orphanage in Nepal

Jim Luce | Posted 05.25.2011

Jim Luce

Maggie Doyne is your typical girl from New Jersey.  She happens to live in Nepal caring for 27 orphans - in an orphanage she built ...

Ex-Child Soldiers Released From Nepalese Detention Camp

AP | BINAJ GURUBACHARYA | Posted 05.25.2011

DUDHAULI, Nepal — Scores of former child soldiers, many in tears, boarded buses Thursday for home, leaving a jungle detention camp where they ha...

Indian Maoist Rebels Kill 27 Police Officers In Ambush

New York Times | Posted 05.25.2011

More than two dozen police officers and a rural police chief were killed in two attacks by Maoist guerrillas on Sunday in Raj Nandgaon, a district in ...

India: Maoists Hijack Train Filled With 700 Passengers

The Times Of India | Sonali Das | Posted 05.25.2011

NEW DELHI: The hostage crisis on board a train at Latehar in Jharkhand has ended with the Naxalites releasing the passengers. All the passengers are b...