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The US has significantly revised its travel advice for Nepal. A new advisory removes mention of 'sporadic incidents of terrorism and politically motivated violence' and eliminates the term 'improvised explosive devices.'
US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Richard Boucher cancelled his visit to Nepal planned for next week. It would have been his first trip here since the Maoist-led government took over.
At the first sign of morning light in the sky, the myriad of oil lamps and bamboo torches that have covered the hill above Kathmandu's Pashupatinath temple begin to stir.
The public protest on the day the hardliners' platform is to be introduced will remind all the Maoist delegates, however fervently they wish for the people's republic, that Nepalis are fed up with the path of violence.