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300 pro-democracy activists held in Nepal

Thursday marked the start of a four-day nationwide general strike, called by opposition parties against Nepal King Gyanendra.

Published on: Apr 06, 2006 12:57 PM IST
None | By , Kathmandu
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Over 300 protesters were rounded up by police in Nepal as they demonstrated on Thursday on the first day of a general strike, a protest leader said.

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"Some 250 protesters were rounded up on Thursday morning by police in the Kathmandu valley, and 50 more were arrested in Hetaunda," a town 150 kilometres south of the capital, said Rajendra Pandey, a leader from the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist Leninist).

Police in the capital said that 80 people had been arrested on Thursday by lunchtime.

Thursday marked the start of a four-day nationwide general strike, called by opposition parties that were ousted when King Gyanendra took direct control of the country 14 months ago.

 
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