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Meanings of monitor camps in English
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Usage of monitor camps in English
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They have also disarmed their fighters and sent them to U.N. monitoredcamps.
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Their fighters are now housed in U.N.- monitoredcamps under the 2006 peace pact.
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Under the deal the Maoists have also locked up their arms and confined fighters to U.N.- monitoredcamps.
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They must also resolve the issue of rehabilitating the Maoist former fighters who now remain in U.N.- monitoredcamps.
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The Maoists have confined more than 19,000 former guerrillas in 28 U.N.- monitoredcamps.
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Under the peace deal, thousands of former Maoist fighters are confined to UN- monitoredcamps and have locked up their weapons.
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Nepal's former rebel fighters are now housed in U.N.- monitoredcamps and their weapons locked away under the 2006 peace deal.
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The Maoists have locked away their weapons under the peace deal, placed their fighters in United Nations- monitoredcamps and fought an election.
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The integration and rehabilitation of the former guerrillas, housed in UN monitoredcamps, is key to lasting peace in the Himalayan nation.
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The Maoists ended their conflict under a 2006 peace deal, locked up their arms in containers and confined fighters to U.N. monitoredcamps.
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Under the peace deal signed in November, about 31,000 former guerrillas are housed in 28 U.N. monitoredcamps.
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But the former rebels whose fighters are in U.N.- monitoredcamps under the deal, are unlikely to return to the jungles and resume fighting.
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Nepal's parties have failed to agree on the fate of more than 19,000 former guerrillas in the U.N.- monitoredcamps.
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The Maoists joined the political mainstream nearly three years ago, set aside their arms and confined their fighters to U.N.- monitoredcamps under the 2006 pact.
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The Maoists ended their conflict three years ago, locked up their arms in containers and confined fighters to U.N. monitoredcamps under the landmark deal.
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More than 19,000 fighters are now housed in U.N.- monitoredcamps and their weapons locked away in dozens of well-guarded steel containers across Nepal.