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Guerrillas to continue protest in Nepal
www.chinaview.cn 2006-04-25 15:37:23

    KATHMANDU, April 25 (Xinhua) -- As soon as Nepal's seven-party opposition alliance has called off the protests, the anti-government guerrillas announced to continue the protest, senior leaders of the guerrillas said here Tuesday.

    Issuing a press statement, chairman Prachanda and senior leader Babu Ram Bhattarai of the guerrillas dissent the Nepali King Gyanendra's proclamation on Monday and said blocked of the capital Kathmandu Valley and the district headquarters will continue till the new government will announce the election of Constitution Assembly.

    The royal proclamation did not address people's slogans of "republic" and "constitutional assembly" in the street, the statement noted.

    "The seven political parties who have welcomed and supported the royal proclamation, they objectively broke down the 12-point agreement with us and have breach of trust of the people's aspirations," the statement added.

    SPA decided Tuesday to withdraw its indefinite general strike and all protests programs after the king reinstated House of Representatives on Monday mid-night.

    The SPA has staged victory rallies from different parts of the capital Kathmandu city and other parts of the country. Enditem

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