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| WITNESS: Amid chaos, Nepal's king bows out gracefully | | Print | |
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Simon Denyer is India bureau chief for Reuters, with responsibility also for Nepal and Bhutan. He has visited Nepal a
dozen times in the last four years, covering a Maoist insurgency, the power grab of King Gyanendra, pro-democracy protests and the peace process. In the following story, he recounts the scene at Gyanendra's farewell news conference and his reflections. Source: Reuters.com |