POLITICAL CONFLICT IN THE HIMALAYAN KINGDOM
Photo Title
POLITICAL CONFLICT IN THE HIMALAYAN KINGDOM
Photographer/Creator
Paula Bronstein
Caption/Description
Nepalese armed police gets ready to shoot at protesters during the fifth day of an imposed curfew as opposition parties reject King Gyanedra's path to democracy in Kathmandu April 24, 2006. 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 #46040, http://archive.poy.org/items/show/46040 (accessed February 24, 2025).