Nepal govt and rebels sign peace deal

Nepal’s government and communist rebels signed a peace deal today to end a decade-long insurgency, paving the way for the guerrillas to join the country’s interim government.

Nepal govt and rebels sign peace deal

Nepal’s government and communist rebels signed a peace deal today to end a decade-long insurgency, paving the way for the guerrillas to join the country’s interim government.

Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala and Maoist rebel leader Prachanda signed the accord at a Kathmandu convention hall packed with cheering officials, dignitaries and foreign diplomats.

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