Nothing is necessarily as you thought it was, and you should never believe what you're told until you've had a chance to study it for yourselves
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Anuj MishraAnuj MishraAnuj Mishra is a Nepali journalist and scholar. He is a visitor, Nuffield College, Oxford Recent articlesWhy Maoists will be democrats in Nepal Half a century past a promised date, Nepalis have finally voted in an election to the Constituent Assembly (CA) that will write its constitution. The Constituent Assembly on its first sitting is expected to abolish the monarchy and establish a republic. Nepal's peace accord: time for cautionThe institutional power of the monarchy and army could yet thwart Nepal's fresh democratic experiment, says Anuj Mishra. Democracy from below: a grassroots revolution in NepalThe roots of Nepals great popular mobilisation lie in the bitter experience of the past decade, writes Anuj Mishra. Nepal's war without endKing Gyanendras dictatorship and the Maoist insurgency in Nepal are locked in a dance of death. Anuj Mishra looks for a way out. |
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