Ceasefire in Nepal: Justin Hempson-Jones

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: RUSI Newsbrief Vol 26 No 1, January 2006, pp.10-12Summary: Summarises the difficult position King Gyanandra of Nepal faces having effectively isolated himself from Nepal's main international supporters as well as from large parts of his own people. This report says there is a growing sense that the king has become an impediment to democracy and there are even calls for the abolition of the monarchy (an unthinkable idea even a few years ago).
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Summarises the difficult position King Gyanandra of Nepal faces having effectively isolated himself from Nepal's main international supporters as well as from large parts of his own people. This report says there is a growing sense that the king has become an impediment to democracy and there are even calls for the abolition of the monarchy (an unthinkable idea even a few years ago).

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