Tuesday, May 03, 2005

Protesters march against Nepal's king in Kathmandu, demanding democracy

Thousands of protesters marched through Nepal's capital on Sunday to demand the restoration of democracy in one of the biggest shows of opposition strength since King Gyanendra seized absolute power three months ago.
In two union-organized rallies that also were intended to commemorate the May Day workers' holiday, demonstrators carried placards calling for an end to the king's direct rule.
Gyanendra on Saturday lifted a state of emergency that had given police unlimited power, but he retained direct rule.
The demonstrators, carrying red flags and chanting "We want democracy, down with autocracy," stayed away from restricted areas around the king's palace and government offices.

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