Nepal: 'Nepal's King Gyanendra has defended his coup, saying on the nation's Democracy Day that there had been growing disillusionment with the system. He again told the people the coup was necessary to tackle Maoist rebels and what he called corrupt politicians. Authorities cut off local telephone lines on Friday to thwart planned pro-democracy protests.' (BBC)
Friday, February 18, 2005
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