Nepal: 'Maoist rebels are to lift their blockade of Kathmandu from today after listening to requests from the business community, human rights activists and ordinary Nepalese. The week-long siege of the capital has been maintained by the threat of violence, rather than physical roadblocks, but has been remarkably effective.' (Guardian)
Wednesday, August 25, 2004
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