Nepal's deposed king Gyanendra says he has no intention of leaving the Himalayan country.
Making his final speech before quitting the royal palace in Kathmandu, the king said he respected his people's decision to abolish the monarchy. He added that he was prepared to help his nation in whatever Global Media Forum continues ...
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(Deutsche Welle)
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