Nepal freed 190 jailed communist rebels Tuesday after withdrawing terrorism cases against them as part of efforts to forge peace with the insurgents, official said. Home Ministry spokesman Daman Prasad Neupane said they were freed from jails in nine different cities and towns across this Himalayan nation. The release follows a government announcement a day earlier that anyone jailed under a tough anti-terrorism law imposed by the previous government of King Gyanendra would be freed. Full Story
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