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  • A child works on the road from Rolpa to Thabang in western Nepal, Nepal March 14, 2005. Nearly every citizen living in the Maoist controlled area must work for 15 days straight, manually digging through the mountaineous region to construct the road.(Ami Vitale)
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  • Children and adults together work on the road from Rolpa to Thabang in western Nepal, Nepal March 14, 2005. Nearly every citizen living in the Maoist controlled area must work for 15 days straight, manually digging through the mountaineous region to construct the road that the Maoists promise to bring in defiance to the central government who they say had been promising for decades. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Children and adults together work on the road from Rolpa to Thabang in western Nepal, Nepal March 14, 2005. Nearly every citizen living in the Maoist controlled area must work for 15 days straight, manually digging through the mountaineous region to construct the road that the Maoists promise to bring in defiance to the central government who they say had been promising for decades. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Children and adults together work on the road from Rolpa to Thabang in western Nepal, Nepal March 14, 2005. Nearly every citizen living in the Maoist controlled area must work for 15 days straight, manually digging through the mountaineous region to construct the road that the Maoists promise to bring in defiance to the central government who they say had been promising for decades. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Children and adults together work on the road from Rolpa to Thabang in western Nepal, Nepal March 14, 2005. Nearly every citizen living in the Maoist controlled area must work for 15 days straight, manually digging through the mountaineous region to construct the road that the Maoists promise to bring in defiance to the central government who they say had been promising for decades. (Ami Vitale)
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  • More than 20 Communist flags are draped in trees and throughout a small village signaling that the Maoists are in firm control of the region in Tila, Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 12, 2005. Ami Vitale)
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  • More than 20 Communist flags are draped in trees and throughout a small village signaling that the Maoists are in firm control of the region in Tila, Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 12, 2005. Ami Vitale)
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  • More than 20 Communist flags are draped in trees and throughout a small village signaling that the Maoists are in firm control of the region in Tila, Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 12, 2005. Ami Vitale)
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  • More than 20 Communist flags are draped in trees and throughout a small village signaling that the Maoists are in firm control of the region in Tila, Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 12, 2005. Ami Vitale)
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  • More than 20 Communist flags are draped in trees and throughout a small village signaling that the Maoists are in firm control of the region in Tila, Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 12, 2005. Ami Vitale)
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  • More than 20 Communist flags are draped in trees and throughout a small village signaling that the Maoists are in firm control of the region in Tila, Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 12, 2005. Ami Vitale)
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  • More than 20 Communist flags are draped in trees and throughout a small village signaling that the Maoists are in firm control of the region in Tila, Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 12, 2005. Ami Vitale)
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  • Children and adults together work on the road from Rolpa to Thabang in western Nepal, Nepal March 14, 2005. Nearly every citizen living in the Maoist controlled area must work for 15 days straight, manually digging through the mountaineous region to construct the road that the Maoists promise to bring in defiance to the central government who they say had been promising for decades. (Ami Vitale)
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  • More than 20 Communist flags are draped in trees and throughout a small village signaling that the Maoists are in firm control of the region in Tila, Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 12, 2005. Ami Vitale)
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  • Children and adults together work on the road from Rolpa to Thabang in western Nepal, Nepal March 14, 2005. Nearly every citizen living in the Maoist controlled area must work for 15 days straight, manually digging through the mountaineous region to construct the road that the Maoists promise to bring in defiance to the central government who they say had been promising for decades. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Children and adults together work on the road from Rolpa to Thabang in western Nepal, Nepal March 14, 2005. Nearly every citizen living in the Maoist controlled area must work for 15 days straight, manually digging through the mountaineous region to construct the road that the Maoists promise to bring in defiance to the central government who they say had been promising for decades. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Maoist soldiers practice with old guns left by the British colonialists and a stick because there are not enough weapons for everyone  in Tila, village in  Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 14, 2005. Ami Vitale
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  • Maoist soldiers practice with old guns left by the British colonialists and a stick because there are not enough weapons for everyone  in Tila, village in  Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 14, 2005. Ami Vitale
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  • Maoist soldiers practice with old guns left by the British colonialists and a stick because there are not enough weapons for everyone  in Tila, village in  Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 14, 2005. Ami Vitale
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  • Villagers watch as Maoists perform a traditional dance with Communist flags during  a cultural program where over 1000 people came from several kilometers walking distance in the village of Tila, district of Rolpa, Nepal March 14, 2005. The Maoists have these cultural programs several times every month as a way to educate villagers about their plans and programs. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Maoist soldiers practice with old guns left by the British colonialists and a stick because there are not enough weapons for everyone  in Tila, village in  Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 14, 2005. Ami Vitale
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  • Villagers watch as Maoists perform a traditional dance with Communist flags during  a cultural program where over 1000 people came from several kilometers walking distance in the village of Tila, district of Rolpa, Nepal March 14, 2005. The Maoists have these cultural programs several times every month as a way to educate villagers about their plans and programs. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Villagers watch as Maoists perform a traditional dance with Communist flags during  a cultural program where over 1000 people came from several kilometers walking distance in the village of Tila, district of Rolpa, Nepal March 14, 2005. The Maoists have these cultural programs several times every month as a way to educate villagers about their plans and programs. (Ami Vitale)
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  • A man works on the road from Rolpa to Thabang in western Nepal, Nepal March 14, 2005. Nearly every citizen living in the Maoist controlled area must work for 15 days straight, manually digging through the mountaineous region to construct the road.(Ami Vitale)
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  • Children and adults together work on the road from Rolpa to Thabang in western Nepal, Nepal March 14, 2005. Nearly every citizen living in the Maoist controlled area must work for 15 days straight, manually digging through the mountaineous region to construct the road that the Maoists promise to bring in defiance to the central government who they say had been promising for decades. (Ami Vitale)
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  • A banner exclaiming that the Maoists are in control and winning the war is erected after the King declared Emergency rule February 1, 2005 in a village in  Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 12, 2005. Ami Vitale
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  • Maoists perform a traditional dance with Communist flags during  a cultural program where over 1000 villagers came from several kilometers walking distance in the village of Tila, district of Rolpa, Nepal March 14, 2005. The Maoists have these cultural programs several times every month as a way to educate villagers about their plans and programs. (Ami Vitale)
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  • More than 20 Communist flags are draped in trees and throughout a small village signaling that the Maoists are in firm control of the region in Tila, Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 12, 2005. Ami Vitale)
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  • More than 20 Communist flags are draped in trees and throughout a small village signaling that the Maoists are in firm control of the region in Tila, Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 12, 2005. Ami Vitale)
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  • More than 20 Communist flags are draped in trees and throughout a small village signaling that the Maoists are in firm control of the region in Tila, Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 12, 2005. Ami Vitale)
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  • More than 20 Communist flags are draped in trees and throughout a small village signaling that the Maoists are in firm control of the region in Tila, Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 12, 2005. Ami Vitale)
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  • Maoists perform a traditional dance with Communist flags during  a cultural program where over 1000 villagers came from several kilometers walking distance in the village of Tila, district of Rolpa, Nepal March 14, 2005. The Maoists have these cultural programs several times every month as a way to educate villagers about their plans and programs. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Maoists perform a traditional dance with Communist flags during  a cultural program where over 1000 villagers came from several kilometers walking distance in the village of Tila, district of Rolpa, Nepal March 14, 2005. The Maoists have these cultural programs several times every month as a way to educate villagers about their plans and programs. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Maoists perform a traditional dance with Communist flags during  a cultural program where over 1000 villagers came from several kilometers walking distance in the village of Tila, district of Rolpa, Nepal March 14, 2005. The Maoists have these cultural programs several times every month as a way to educate villagers about their plans and programs. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Villagers watch as Maoists perform a traditional dance with Communist flags during  a cultural program where over 1000 people came from several kilometers walking distance in the village of Tila, district of Rolpa, Nepal March 14, 2005. The Maoists have these cultural programs several times every month as a way to educate villagers about their plans and programs. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Villagers watch as Maoists perform a traditional dance with Communist flags during  a cultural program where over 1000 people came from several kilometers walking distance in the village of Tila, district of Rolpa, Nepal March 14, 2005. The Maoists have these cultural programs several times every month as a way to educate villagers about their plans and programs. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Children and adults together work on the road from Rolpa to Thabang in western Nepal, Nepal March 14, 2005. Nearly every citizen living in the Maoist controlled area must work for 15 days straight, manually digging through the mountaineous region to construct the road that the Maoists promise to bring in defiance to the central government who they say had been promising for decades. (Ami Vitale)
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  • A child works on the road from Rolpa to Thabang in western Nepal, Nepal March 14, 2005. Nearly every citizen living in the Maoist controlled area must work for 15 days straight, manually digging through the mountaineous region to construct the road.(Ami Vitale)
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  • Children and adults together work on the road from Rolpa to Thabang in western Nepal, Nepal March 14, 2005. Nearly every citizen living in the Maoist controlled area must work for 15 days straight, manually digging through the mountaineous region to construct the road that the Maoists promise to bring in defiance to the central government who they say had been promising for decades. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Children and adults together work on the road from Rolpa to Thabang in western Nepal, Nepal March 14, 2005. Nearly every citizen living in the Maoist controlled area must work for 15 days straight, manually digging through the mountaineous region to construct the road that the Maoists promise to bring in defiance to the central government who they say had been promising for decades. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Children and adults together work on the road from Rolpa to Thabang in western Nepal, Nepal March 14, 2005. Nearly every citizen living in the Maoist controlled area must work for 15 days straight, manually digging through the mountaineous region to construct the road that the Maoists promise to bring in defiance to the central government who they say had been promising for decades. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Children and adults together work on the road from Rolpa to Thabang in western Nepal, Nepal March 14, 2005. Nearly every citizen living in the Maoist controlled area must work for 15 days straight, manually digging through the mountaineous region to construct the road that the Maoists promise to bring in defiance to the central government who they say had been promising for decades. (Ami Vitale)
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  • A child works on the road from Rolpa to Thabang in western Nepal, Nepal March 14, 2005. Nearly every citizen living in the Maoist controlled area must work for 15 days straight, manually digging through the mountaineous region to construct the road.(Ami Vitale)
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  • More than 20 Communist flags are draped in trees and throughout a small village signaling that the Maoists are in firm control of the region in Tila, Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 12, 2005. Ami Vitale)
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  • More than 20 Communist flags are draped in trees and throughout a small village signaling that the Maoists are in firm control of the region in Tila, Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 12, 2005. Ami Vitale)
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  • More than 20 Communist flags are draped in trees and throughout a small village signaling that the Maoists are in firm control of the region in Tila, Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 12, 2005. Ami Vitale)
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  • More than 20 Communist flags are draped in trees and throughout a small village signaling that the Maoists are in firm control of the region in Tila, Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 12, 2005. Ami Vitale)
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  • A Maoist soldier, Prati Rodh, 27 from Rolpa speaks about his experiences as a farmer and joining the movement in a v illage in Rolpa district, March 13, 2005. Ami Vitale
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  • Children and adults together work on the road from Rolpa to Thabang in western Nepal, Nepal March 14, 2005. Nearly every citizen living in the Maoist controlled area must work for 15 days straight, manually digging through the mountaineous region to construct the road that the Maoists promise to bring in defiance to the central government who they say had been promising for decades. (Ami Vitale)
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  • A Maoist commander puts a tikka on villagers as they begin work for 15 days to construct  the road from Rolpa to Thabang in Tila village, Rolpa district in western Nepal March 13, 2005. Ami Vitale
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  • A Maoist commander puts a tikka on villagers as they begin work for 15 days to construct  the road from Rolpa to Thabang in Tila village, Rolpa district in western Nepal March 13, 2005. Ami Vitale
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  • A Maoist soldier stands among villagers who are constructing the road from Rolpa to Thabang in Tila village, Rolpa district in western Nepal March 13, 2005. Ami Vitale
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  • More than 20 Communist flags are draped in trees and throughout a small village signaling that the Maoists are in firm control of the region in Tila, Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 12, 2005. Ami Vitale)
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  • Maoist soldiers practice with old guns left by the British colonialists and a stick because there are not enough weapons for everyone  in Tila, village in  Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 14, 2005. Ami Vitale
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  • Children and adults together work on the road from Rolpa to Thabang in western Nepal, Nepal March 14, 2005. Nearly every citizen living in the Maoist controlled area must work for 15 days straight, manually digging through the mountaineous region to construct the road that the Maoists promise to bring in defiance to the central government who they say had been promising for decades. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Children and adults together work on the road from Rolpa to Thabang in western Nepal, Nepal March 14, 2005. Nearly every citizen living in the Maoist controlled area must work for 15 days straight, manually digging through the mountaineous region to construct the road that the Maoists promise to bring in defiance to the central government who they say had been promising for decades. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Villagers watch as Maoists perform a traditional dance with Communist flags during  a cultural program where over 1000 people came from several kilometers walking distance in the village of Tila, district of Rolpa, Nepal March 14, 2005. The Maoists have these cultural programs several times every month as a way to educate villagers about their plans and programs. (Ami Vitale)
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  • More than 20 Communist flags are draped in trees and throughout a small village signaling that the Maoists are in firm control of the region in Tila, Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 12, 2005. Ami Vitale)
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  • More than 20 Communist flags are draped in trees and throughout a small village signaling that the Maoists are in firm control of the region in Tila, Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 12, 2005. Ami Vitale)
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  • A banner exclaiming that the Maoists are in control and winning the war is erected after the King declared Emergency rule February 1, 2005 in a village in  Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 12, 2005. Ami Vitale
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  • Maoists perform a traditional dance with Communist flags during  a cultural program where over 1000 villagers came from several kilometers walking distance in the village of Tila, district of Rolpa, Nepal March 14, 2005. The Maoists have these cultural programs several times every month as a way to educate villagers about their plans and programs. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Maoists perform a traditional dance with Communist flags during  a cultural program where over 1000 villagers came from several kilometers walking distance in the village of Tila, district of Rolpa, Nepal March 14, 2005. The Maoists have these cultural programs several times every month as a way to educate villagers about their plans and programs. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Maoist soldiers practice with old guns left by the British colonialists and a stick because there are not enough weapons for everyone  in Tila, village in  Rolpa district in Western Nepal March 14, 2005. Ami Vitale
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