Nepal: 'A number of big businesses in Nepal have shut down following threats from Maoist rebels. The rebels have ordered the companies to close indefinitely as part of efforts to pressure the government. The move is in protest at the alleged exploitation of workers, the rebels say. The companies deny this. Security has been tightened after a bomb attack in the capital, Kathmandu, forced the closure of a luxury hotel on Monday.' (BBC)
Tuesday, August 17, 2004
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