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Ian Martin, personal representative of the U.N. Secretary General, addresses the media at his office in Kathmandu
09 Nov 2006
Source: Reuters

 
Ian Martin, personal representative of the U.N. Secretary General, addresses the media at his office in Kathmandu November 9,2006. Nepal's government and Maoist rebels agreed early Wednesday to put rebel arms under U.N. watch, a key move to rescue a faltering peace process aimed at ending a conflict that has killed thousands.
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PICTURES OF THE YEAR 2006 A Nepali riot policeman runs away from pro-democracy activists after they were fired upon with tear gas for defying a curfew in Nepal's capital Kathmandu April 22, 2006. Riot police clubbed and threw tear gas at tens of thousands of protesters shouting anti-monarch slogans while attempting to march towards the royal palace.