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Nepal's King Gyanendra, in comments published on Friday, pleaded for
international support to crush a long running anti-monarchy Maoist revolt
in which thousands have died. Britain and India, key supporters of Nepali
army in its fight against the guerrillas who want to set up a communist
republic in the world's only Hindu kingdom, have suspended military aid
after Gyanendra sacked the government and assumed full powers on Feb. 1. Other Stories
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