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Nepali parliament to be revived

Chautara, Nepal - Six killed
Chautara, Nepal - Six killed

The king of Nepal has announced he is to revive parliament and will reconvene it on Friday. This meets a key opposition demand.

The announcement, in a televised address, follows 19 days of violent protests and a general strike that has crippled the country after King Gyanendra's decision to sack his government and assume full control of the country.  

It comes a day before a planned opposition rally in the capital, Kathmandu, demanding a return to multi-party democracy.

Meanwhile, five Maoist rebels and a Nepali soldier were killed when hundreds of rebels stormed the eastern town of Chautara overnight.

Rebels attacked a police station, district administration office, a telecommunications tower and a jail in the town.

They blocked the road about 30km short of Chautara town with fallen trees and boulders, apparently to prevent troops from rushing in reinforcements.