Independent Radio Stations Defy Gov't Summons
7th Nov 2005, 10:24 GMT
Nepal's independent radio stations that are demanding the annulment of the draconian media ordinance promulgated by the royalist government in early October, defied verbal summons from the Ministry of Information and Communication Sunday. The station workers had been verbally ordered to present ...
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