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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

ALL BODIES AND BODY PARTS RECOVERED (DEVELOPNG STORY)

Kathmandu, 16 Dec.: All bodies and body parts of 22 passengers and crew members were collected Thursday from Okhaldunga shortly after the wreckage of a crashed Twin Otter was sighted at seven in the morning.
Preparations are afoot to airlift them to the capital.
Thirteen bodies are recognizable, reports from the crash site said.
The Tara Air Twin Otter on a flight to Kathmandu from Khotang crashed against a 9,000 hill in Okhaldunga Wednesday afternoon five minutes after takeoff.
There were 19 passengers and three crew members onboard.
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PROTESTS FOR PARAS SHAH RELEASE

By Bhola B Rana

Kathmandu, 16 Dec.: RPP-Nepal Thursday closed down all districts in Rapti anchal demanding the release of former Crown Prince Paras Shah who was arrested only Tuesday after an altercation with the Bangladeshi son-in-law of Foreign Minister Sujata Koirala in Chitwan Saturday.
Tulsipur in Dang was closed down completely.
Protesters demanding Shah’s release forcibly closed down Birgunj Thursday.
Activists of Shiva Sena, RPP-Nepal and other organizations came
out of the streets in Birgunj.
Birjung protesters demanded punitive action also against persons who are being protected by the government in the last several years even after felony charges have been leveled.
Birgunj protesters demanded action against the Bagladeshi national as well.
RPP-Nepal Chairman Kamal Thapa Thursday government investigate how Chaudhary says in Nepal receiving Rs 400,000 from Sushma Koiala Memorial Trust run by his mother-in-law.
Thapa demanded government investigate activities of Chaudhary who he said is suspected for involvement in passport racketeering and illegal rerouting of international telephone calls involving Bangnadeshi nationals living in the capital.
He also asked government investigate charge Chaudhary recently traveled abroad on a Nepali diplomatic passport.
Protestors came out on the streets in Parasi as well.
Shah is being presented at the Chitwan district administration
office later Thursday,
Shah demanded Rubel Chaudhary also be presented at Chitwan
where an altercation broke out, but the Bangladeshi refused to go to central district.
He was interrogated in comfort at his mother-in-law’s house at
Madikatar in the capital Wednesday.
Party leaders, their relatives and lackeys are new kings of Naya Nepal after toppling the Shah dynasty.
They are above and beyond the law.
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