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March 8, 2014
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Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)

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Politics of Nepal
The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) or CPN(M) is a Maoism|Maoist political party and military organization founded in 1994 and led by Pushpa Kamal Dahal (referred to as 'Chairman Prachanda'). It was formed following a split in the Communist Party of Nepal (Unity Centre) and it used the name 'CPN (Unity Centre)' until 1996. It launched what it refers to as the Nepal Civil War | "Nepalese People's War" on February 13, 1996, and now controls much of the country. Its main goal is to overthrow the monarchy and replace it with what they call "New Democracy", which is not an orthodox communist state. The Nepalese Maoists base "New Democracy" on Mao Zedong's Bloc of Four Classes in post-revolutionary China in which the country was officially Communist but still had a largely capitalist economy. New Democracy is considered a stepping-stone to socialism in this two-stage theory.

Image:np-mao.gif|150px|left|thumb|Flag reportedly used by the Nepalese Maoist insurgents. It is a variation on the Nepalese flag with the inclusion of a yellow star in the top corner. Other variants include a hammer and sickle below the star and written insignia.
They follow the Maoist guerrilla strategy of people's war in which they attempt to take gradual control of the countryside to encircle the cities, only fighting with government forces on their own terms when they can significantly outnumber their enemy.

In 2001, the Nepal|Nepalese Army began a military campaign against the Maoists, especially in the western areas of the country, although there have been intermittent ceasefires.

Supporters of the Maoists claim that they are liberating the population from the caste system, giving women equal rights, and overthrowing an oppressive monarchy. Critics of the Maoists point to their well-publicized human rights abuses such as many extrajudicial punishment|extrajudicial killings, alleged rapes, and conscription at gunpoint as proof that the Maoists are capable and willing to use violent and despotic means on their own part. At the most extreme they have been characterized as an incipient Khmer Rouge-like movement, which implies that their ascension to power would be disastrous and bloody.

Image:Nepal_maoist_valley.jpg|thumb|220px|A family in Maoist-controlled valley
The CPN (M) is a member of the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement and the Co-ordination Committee of Maoist Parties and Organizations of South Asia.

The U.S. Department of State has placed the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) on its list of Terrorist Organizations, and has sent $20 million in aid to the government of Nepal. In August, 2005, the European Union condemned CPN(M) for using children as soldiers in the civil war of Nepal. It claimed that about 400 child soldiers had died in the country's civil war.



  • History of Nepal

  • Politics of Nepal

  • Nepal Civil War

  • List of political parties in Nepal

  • Coordination Committee of Maoist Parties and Organizations of South Asia (CCOMPOSA)




  • http://www.cpnm.org/ Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) official website

  • http://www.rwor.org/a/v21/1040-049/1043/interv.htm Interview with Comrade Prachanda, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)

  • http://insof.org/politics/14dwa_interv_bb interview with Baburam Bhattarai, No.2 in CPN(M) Washington Times December 14 2002

  • http://www.lionesto.net Li Onesto, a sympathetic journalist who has spent a great deal of time covering the Maoists

  • http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=6466 An audio presentation by Li Onesto on the people's war

  • http://www.lefthook.org/Politics/Baake041605.html Left Hook on Nepal's Civil War

  • http://schema-root.org/region/asia/south_asia/nepal/maoists/ Nepal Maoists, live news feed

  • http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/para/upf_nepal.htm A critical view of the Maoists from Global Security


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Category:Communist parties of Nepal|Maoist
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