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WaterAid helps urban Nepalese quench thirst for change

By Barney Jopson in Kathmandu

Published: November 25 2008 17:55 | Last updated: November 25 2008 17:55

The thirst of Nepal’s people for equal opportunities and rights drove the past decade of tumult and terror in the Himalayan country, say the Maoists who waged a bloody insurgency in their name.

This year’s election of a Maoist leader as prime minister, together with the abolition of Nepal’s royal family, has completed the country’s political transformation from a feudal monarchy to a republic.

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