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Background: In 1951, the Nepalese monarch ended the century-old system of rule by hereditary premiers and instituted a cabinet system of government. Reforms in 1990 established a multiparty democracy within the framework of a constitutional monarchy. A Maoist insurgency, launched in 1996, has gained traction and is threatening to bring down the regime, especially after a negotiated cease-fire between the Maoists and government forces broke down in August 2003. In 2001, the crown prince massacred ten members of the royal family, including the king and queen, and then took his own life. In October 2002, the new king dismissed the prime minister and his cabinet for "incompetence" after they dissolved the parliament and were subsequently unable to hold elections because of the ongoing insurgency. While stopping short of reestablishing parliament, the king in June 2004 reinstated the most recently elected prime minister who formed a four-party coalition government, which the king subsequently tasked with paving the way for elections to be held in spring of 2005. Citing dissatisfaction with the government's lack of progress in addressing the Maoist insurgency, the king in February 2005 dissolved the government and assumed power.



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Photo 3
Photo 2
Very excited about new toys...
Patrus tried to help me take this photo...you can see that didn
me, as photographed by Swoyam
Esther and Himal
Nima (the orphanage director) with Himal (named after the Himalayas)
Patrus is just so sweet, even though he is a bit clingy
Rio with Mariam, another orphan
Ram Krishna, my host dad, as photographed by Swoyam
this is what Kathmandu does to your feet
me with Patrus, an 8-month-old orphan
my adorable little brother, Swoyam
Aaji (my grandma) making buff momos
Harvest
Streets of Bhaktapur
Internet Cafe Door
Courtyard scene
Crushing grain
Temple courtyard
Offerings
Hari
Wash time
Solani
Side streets
Hindu Temple
Statue
Wood carving
Wood carving
Durbar Square
Painted wood carving
Water Pond
Wood Carving
Durbar Square
Hanging in Durbar Square
Newar Man
Golden Arch
Wood Windows
Inside the Golden Palace
Street Bustle
Busy Streets
temple carving
shree, our bhaktapur guide
prayer wheels
school yard game
at a prayer wheel
hotel view
pottery corner
wandering
navigating the streets

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