Security forces have detained more than 3,000 political prisoners since Nepal’s king seized power in February and many allegedly have been tortured, Amnesty International said Thursday in a report that cites local human rights groups. The accusations came as King Gyanendra was in Indonesia where he hopes to use a meeting of world leaders at the Asia-Africa Summit to explain why he sacked his country’s government and declared a state of emergency. Several nations have strongly condemned the monarch’s takeover. Full Story
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