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Wednesday, August 15, 2012


TWO KILLED, 50 INJURED IN BUS ACCIDENT Kathmandu, 16 Aug. : At least two people died on the spot and other 50 were injured when a bus ferrying funeral attendants met with an accident at Rajahar along the East-West Highway on Thursday morning. RSS reports from Kawasoit.. The Devghat-bound bus (Lu 1 Kha 3400) from Dumkibas met with the accident after it collided with culvert. The deceased have yet to be identified, said the area police office, Rajahar. The injured were taken to Chitwan for treatment while rescue work is on. Number of death toll is likely to increase since the injured are said to be in critical condition. Nnnn THREE SUSPECTED BOMBERS HELD Kathmandu, 16 Aug.: It has been revealed that the outfit group, which detonated bomb at two hotels in Siraha, is being operated by inmates languishing in district prison, RSS reports from Golbazzar in Siraha . The disclosure came after police arrested three suspects involved in bomb explosion. They were held for allegedly planting bombs at Hotel Godhuli in Lahan and Khadka Hotel in Siraha Headquarters, said Siraha Police In-charge SP Rajesh Lal Karna. Police have not yet disclosed the name and address of the arrested, however they are identified as the cadres of Morcha. The criminals will be made public by organizing a press conference this afternoon, said SP Karna. ´The arrested explained that they were mobilized by Political Bureau Chie of Goit-led Akhil Terai Mukti Morcha, Udaya Yadav aka Amotabh, who is serving jail term in District Prison Siraha´, said Karna. A socket bomb was detonated at Khadka Hotel in the night on August 9 while another bomb explosion incident took place at Hotel Godhuli a month ago. It is noted that Central Army Commander of Morcha Biplav had taken the responsibility of both the incidents. nnnn BRITAIN WARNS ECUADOR ITS LONDON EMBASSY COULD BE STORMED Kathmandu, 16 Aug.: A stern warning from Britain on the eve of Ecuador´s much-anticipated decision on Julian Assange´s asylum request led its foreign minister to accuse Britain on Wednesday of threatening to storm his nation´s London embassy to arrest the WikiLeaks founder, AP reports from Quito. Ecuador.. Foreign Minister Ricard Patino said Britain had earlier in the day issued "a written threat that it could assault our embassy" if Assange is not handed over. Patino also said he would announce on Thursday morning whether Ecuador would grant the request of the secret-spilling former Australian hacker, who took refuge in Ecuador´s embassy on June 19 to avoid extradition to Sweden. Assange faces questioning there for alleged sexual misconduct. As news broke of the warning, a number of police officers were seen reinforcing Scotland Yard´s presence outside the embassy in a tony London neighborhood near the Harrods department store. Britain´s Foreign Office issued a statement later Wednesday citing a 1987 British law it says permits the revocation of diplomatic status of a building if the foreign power occupying it "ceases to use land for the purposes of its mission or exclusively for the purposes of a consular post." Under international law, diplomatic posts are considered the territory of the foreign nation. Asked by the Associated Press about Patino´s characterization, a Foreign Office official said via email that the letter "was not a threat" and was intended to clarify "all aspects of British law that Ecuador should be aware of." The official would not be identified by name, citing policy. Patino said the missive including the veiled threat was delivered to his country´s Foreign Ministry in writing and verbally to its ambassador in London on Wednesday. The cited was Britain´s 1987 Diplomatic and Consular Premises Act. Patino said Ecuador "rejects in the most energetic terms the explicit threat of the official British communication." The Foreign Office statement did not elaborate on Britain´s intentions if Assange were to be granted political asylum. "We have an obligation to extradite Mr. Assange and it is only right that we give Ecuador (the) full picture," the statement said, before adding: "We are still committed to reaching a mutually acceptable solution." Assange, whose publishing via the Internet of thousands of sensitive U.S. diplomatic cables and military dispatches has angered U.S. officials, says the charges against him are trumped up. His supporters say they believe the U.S. has secretly indicted him and would extradite him from Sweden. Correa has said Assange could face the death penalty in the United States and for that reason he considers the asylum request a question of political persecution. Analysts in Ecuador expressed doubts that Britain would raid the embassy. Professor Julio Echeverria of Quito´s FLACSO university said Britain "has a long establish tradition in Europe of respecting diplomatic missions," which under international law are considered sovereign territory. A former Ecuadorean ambassador to London, Mauricio Gandara, told The Associated Press "I refuse to believe in this threat because if asylum is granted the British government will not grant safe passage and Mr. Assange could be in the embassy for a long time." President Rafael Correa has expressed sympathy for Assange and said Monday that he hoped to announce a decision this week following high-level consultations with Britain and Sweden. nnnn ________________________________________

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