At least 434 children have been killed in Nepal and over 8,000 orphaned in the long running Maoist insurgency, says a leading child rights group. A report by the Child Workers in Nepal Concerned Centre (CWIN) said over 40,000 children have been displaced. Nearly 13,000 people have been killed since the Maoist campaign to overthrow the monarchy began in 1996. There has been persistent national and international pressure on the rebels and the army to spare children. Full Story
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