POLITICAL CONFLICT IN THE HIMALAYAN KINGDOM



Photo Title

POLITICAL CONFLICT IN THE HIMALAYAN KINGDOM

Photographer/Creator

Paula Bronstein

Collection

Publisher

Getty Images

Caption/Description

A Nepalese tourist policeman looks out the window of a packed shuttle bus heading to the airport in Kathmandu April 20, 2006 during an 18 hour curfew.Nepal's opposition groups are calling for a restoration of democracy from King Gyanedra's royalist regime and vow to continue their protests until he steps down. Violent clashes became a regular occurance between pro-democracy groups and the government's forces. King Gyanedra's royalist government ordered a curfew, cutting phone lines and internet and arresting anti-government activists while a ban on protests continues angering Human Rights organizations. Nepali men chant as water cannons are shot at them during a demonstration protesting the rule of King Gyanedra in Kathmandu January 24, 2006. (photo by Paula Bronstein /Getty Images)

Citation

Paula Bronstein, "POLITICAL CONFLICT IN THE HIMALAYAN KINGDOM," in POYi Archive, Item #46038, http://archive.poy.org/items/show/46038 (accessed January 10, 2025).

Date Added

05.03.2011