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April 28th 2006     

Victory in Nepal

Posted by: Laer at 03:42 pm

That’s a pro-democracy Nepalese celebrating on the flag-bestrewn statue of a former king. What’s to celebrate? The Nepalese parliament reconvening first the first time in four years, after King Gyanendra backed down from dictatorial rule in the face of protests.

People of Iran, take note. There are peaceful ways to get rid of power-usurping, dangerous, unwanted leaders.

Much more at the Times of London.

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