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Kathmandu/Brussels. Nepal’s major political players must rebuild their common purpose, bringing the Maoists back into government to prevent a possible return to conflict.
Nepal’s Future: In Whose Hands?,* the latest report from the International Crisis Group, warns of the deteriorating political situation after the fall of the Maoist-led government in May 2009. The collapse of consensus and widening rifts between the major players have fuelled a more militaristic atmosphere. Meanwhile, the grounds for compromise have become narrower.
To view the full report go to: http://www.crisisgroup.org/home/index.cfm?id=6269&l=1
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