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Thursday, February 09, 2006

Nepal: 'Nepal polls marred by Maoist violence and low turnout. Nepal's first elections in seven years were overshadowed by violence as the army opened fire on protesters, killing at least one. The shambolic vote, on which the isolated King Gyanendra had staked his credibility, failed to quell the doubts over whether he can cling to power in the face of growing public opposition.' (Independent)

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