A nationwide civil uprising gripped Nepal for a 12th day Monday, severely limiting options for King Gyanendra to restore order. Tens of thousands of protesters continued to play a cat-and-mouse game with security personnel, engaging in violent clashes and demanding an end to the 237-year-old monarchy. With people from all walks of life, including government workers, expressing solidarity with – and even participating in – the movement for democracy, the only remaining bases of support for King Gyanendra are the 150,000-strong security forces, including the Royal Nepalese Army, the Nepal Police, and the Armed Police Force. Full Story
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