Nepal’s communist rebels tightened their blockade of Nepal’s key highways Wednesday after accusing the country’s political opposition of betrayal for accepting King Gyanendra’s offer to restore Parliament. The Maoist insurgents had backed the opposition’s nearly three-week campaign of protests against Gyanendra’s royal dictatorship. However, the politicians called off the demonstrations Tuesday after the king agreed to hand power back to elected officials and apologized for the 15 people killed by security forces during the unrest. Full Story
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