Democracy Activists Defy Ban on Protests
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From Times Wire Reports
Police fired tear gas to break up stone-throwing protesters on the first day of a four-day nationwide strike against King Gyanendra’s absolute rule, witnesses and authorities said.
Pro-democracy activists took to the streets in the temple town of Lalitpur as well as in Kalanki, on the outskirts of the capital, Katmandu, in defiance of a government ban.
Hours earlier, rebels attacked Malangwa town, freeing more than 100 inmates from jail. Six policemen, six guerrillas and two civilians were killed; eight troops died when a helicopter crashed.
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