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Why isn't anyone talking about Nepal?

 


ainieas
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/4898402.stm

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Dozens of people have been injured in fresh clashes with police in Nepal as anti-monarchy protesters continued defying curfew orders.
Police opened fire on protesters in the resort town of Pokhara. Doctors say live rounds were used in the capital.

The security forces have also launched raids in houses in Kathmandu. They say they are looking for Maoist rebels.

The violence comes hours after the US strongly criticised King Gyanendra and called on him to restore democracy.


It is time the King recognizes that this is the best way to deal with the Maoist insurgency and to return peace and prosperity to Nepal
- US state department



Meanwhile, the BBC has learnt that there are serious disagreements within the government over how to deal with the protests.

A highly-placed source in the Nepalese cabinet told the BBC that some 40% of the cabinet wanted to be reconciled with the political parties currently opposing the king.

However both the Maoist rebels and opposition political parties have said they will intensify their campaigns.

The BBC's Charles Haviland in Kathmandu says confusion over the length of day and night-time curfews in the capital suggests the authorities are planning on an hour-by-hour basis.

Reports say the Red Cross is treating at least 50 people with injuries after clashes in a Kathmandu suburb which has seen consistent violence over the past few days.


A doctor in Kathmandu told the BBC he had treated three people with gunshot wounds from live ammunition, two of them children.

Police also used tear gas and rubber bullets to push back stone-throwing protesters.

"I saw one running man get hit and collapse," a local resident, Jagat Basnet, is quoted as saying by the Associated Press news agency.

In Pokhara, police opened fire on thousands of demonstrators, injuring two women who were not part of the rally.

Separately, so-called "security searches" have been launched in Kathmandu because the authorities say they have information that Maoist rebels have been infiltrating the city.

"The government has reliable information that the terrorists have entered the Kathmandu valley," state-run Nepal Television reported.

US criticism

International pressure on the Nepal government is also growing.

The US state department said there had been a rise in insecurity in Nepal since the king imposed direct rule last year.

"The king's continuing failure to bring the parties back into a process to restore democracy has compounded the problem," it said in a statement on Monday.

Hundreds of opposition figures and activists have been arrested since Friday, according to police officials.

The king took power 14 months ago, accusing political parties of failing to quell a Maoist insurgency.

The seven main political parties said on Sunday they were extending the strike indefinitely.

Three deaths were confirmed at the weekend:

In Banepa, a town to the east of the capital, one man was shot dead as protesters clashed with police on Sunday

In Bharatpur, a woman was apparently shot by police on Saturday while sitting on her balcony near the scene of a mass protest

A man was shot dead on Saturday in the resort town of Pokhara during mass protests.
Soulfire
I'm usually one for a monarchy, it sounds so much more glorious than democracy... for the most part. Remember kids, democracy is the worst form of government, but it's better than all the other ones we've tried.
lyndonray
I don't believe in monarchies of any kind. It always ends bad. Look at Swaziland right. its an absolute monarchy ran by some dude with like 15 wives or something. WHO THE HELL HAS 15 WIVES?

Nothing good can come out of it because these royal hignesses completely lose touch with what's going on on the ground. They live in their palaces eating chaviar and lobster while the guy on the street kills his next door neighbour for a slide of stale bread.

i guess some monarchies like Denmark aren't too bad since the high royalness doesn't have much power. but I think its an obsolete system that serves very little purpose. Waste of taxpayer's money if you ask me.

As for nepal, I hope the cabinet grows some friggin b^llz and limits this guy's power. Clearly he doesn't have popular support.

Idea So why not just get rid of him. not literally, but you know, lock him up in satin-laced bedroom or somerthing Laughing
Scorpio
Monarchy need not be abolished everywhere//

As soulfire said, it is kind of grand and stuff/

But despots like gyanendra need to be kicked in the *** all over the country and kicked out of the country..//

He is certainly a bad example of monarchs all over the world//

Probably nobody in nepal is going to be bereaved if somebody blasts the idiot monarch's head of his shoulders..//

Him and his family cause more damage to world security than Iraq.//

US intervened in Iraq because it mistreated its citizens???

Bull****

Then they must have destroyed Nepal long ago
ralphbefree
It is a travesty what the peaceful loving people of nepal have had to endure. Not only are they political prisoners within thier own country they are also religious prisoners being punished for thier way of thinking that is contrary to the maoist point of view.
bangala
Well as it's said, a light at the end of the tunnel. The king bowed to the street protests and handed power back to political parties.
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