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Jonas Bendiksen Magnum
"Kathmandu Burning"


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Shoes and sandals left on the ground after police baton-charged protesters. Several people were injured. On April 22nd, after King Guyenendra tried to pacify the country with an compromise offer, people still took to the streets, pushing through into the central old part of KAthmandu. At Ason chowk, they were brutally stopped by police. Large-scale protests are taking place across Nepal, against the authoritarian rule of King Guyenendra, and for the re-establishment of democratic rule in Nepal. The sustained protests are the largest ever against King Guyenendra, who is under siege both by the pro-democracy protestors, as well as the 10-year Maoist insurgency. Although the government's Armed Police Forces have cracked down on the protests brutally, and several people have been killed, they have not succeeded in stopping large numbers of Nepalis from taking to the streets.
 

 

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