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WORLD NEWSThursday 8 October 2015

Nepal government, protesters discuss size of states                                                                          Suu Kyi claims will
                                                                                                                              lead government
B. GURUBACHARYA               Laxman Lal Karna from the United Democratic Madhesi Front talks to the media after talks with   if party wins polls
Associated Press
KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP)         government negotiators in Kathmandu, Nepal. 			                (AP Photo/ Niranjan Shrestha)   YANGON, Myanmar (AP)
— Negotiators from Ne-                                                                                                       — Myanmar opposition
pal’s government and the      ment, but we told them            Madhesi Front said it was    halted the flow of fuel and     leader Aung San Suu Kyi
main group protesting the     that this needs to be done        happy that progress on       supplies to the country’s       said Wednesday if her par-
country’s new constitution    through a process follow-         some of its demands was      north, including the capi-      ty wins upcoming elections
discussed the main issue of   ing the constitution,” gov-       made. Prime Minister Sushil  tal.                            she will lead the country
the size of proposed states   ernment minister Mahesh           Koirala visited wounded      The Madhesis want the           from behind the scenes —
on Wednesday, but said        Acharya told reporters.           protesters at a hospital     entire south and south-         circumventing a clause in
little progress was made in   Acharya said changes to           Tuesday and ordered free     eastern region where            the constitution that bars
their second day of talks.    the seven states can only         treatment for them.          they live to be their state,    her from the presidency.
The United Democratic         be made by a commission           However, they said they      absorbing chunks of terri-      If the Nov. 8 vote is cred-
Madhesi Front insisted on     that needs to be set up.          could not end their pro-     tory from other proposed        ible, most observers be-
immediate changes to the      “The government or a par-         tests near the border until  states. They also say the       lieve Suu Kyi’s National
size of the states specified  ty is not able to take such       progress is made on their    region’s population is thick    League for Democracy
in the constitution, while    a decision right away on          main political demand.       enough to add more con-         party will win the most
government negotiators        the state issue. It is a serious  The protests have left more  stituencies, which would        seats in the country’s par-
said changes could only       political matter,” Acharya        than 45 people dead, and     mean more of their people       liament.
be made through an ap-        said.                             an unofficial blockade re-   would be elected to the         By forming a coalition with
propriate legal process.      The United Democratic             lated to the protests has    parliament.q                    smaller parties, it could
Both sides agreed to meet                                                                                                    control a majority.
again Friday.                                                                                                                A clause in the 2008 con-
The constitution approved                                                                                                    stitution, drafted when the
last month divides Nepal                                                                                                     country was under mili-
into seven new states,                                                                                                       tary rule, prevents Suu Kyi
with some borders slic-                                                                                                      from taking the top job
ing through the Madhe-                                                                                                       because her late husband
sis’ ancestral homeland in                                                                                                   and two children are Brit-
the southern plains along                                                                                                    ish nationals.
the border with  India. Eth-                                                                                                 There are no obvious alter-
nic Madhesis, along with                                                                                                     natives within her party’s
several other small ethnic                                                                                                   ranks.
groups, want the states to                                                                                                   “I’ve made it quite clear
be larger and to be given                                                                                                    that if the NLD wins the
more autonomy over local                                                                                                     elections and we form a
matters.                                                                                                                     government, I’m going
“They have said the state is                                                                                                 to be the leader of that
the main issue on which we                                                                                                   government whether or
need to reach an agree-                                                                                                      not I’m the president,” Suu
                                                                                                                             Kyi told Indian television
Seoul questions NYU student over North Korea trip                                                                            channel IndiaToday TV.
                                                                                                                             “Why not?” she asked with
KIM TONG-HYUNG                ligence Service upon his          from praising North  Ko-     aid from rivals Seoul and       a smile. “Do you have to
Associated Press              arrival in South  Korea  on       rea  or from visiting the    Washington. Its decision        be a president in order to
SEOUL, South  Korea  (AP)     Monday. The investigation         country without approval.    to release Joo, whose al-       lead a country?”
— South Korean prosecu-       is now being directed by          Joo, who has permanent       leged crime was relatively      Myanmar, a predominant-
tors are investigating a      prosecutors for possible          residency status in the      minor, is a possible indica-    ly Buddhist nation, began
New York University stu-      indictment, according to          United States, was one of    tor that it wants better ties   moving from a half-century
dent freed this week by       an official from the spy          four South Koreans known     with Seoul and may back         of military rule toward de-
North  Korea  on suspicion    agency who didn’t want            to be held in North  Ko-     away from a recent threat       mocracy in 2011. Though
that he violated a law that   to be identified, citing of-      rea. The three who remain    to launch a long-range          there are many concerns
prohibits South Korean citi-  fice rules.                       there are accused of seri-   rocket later this month,        — including the exclusion
zens from traveling to the    Joo, 21, was detained in          ous charges such as espio-   South Korean analysts said.     of ethnic Rohingya Mus-
North without permission,     North  Korea  for about six       nage or attempts to estab-   The two  Koreas  are still      lims from the process and
officials said Wednesday.     months after being arrest-        lish underground churches    technically at war be-          irregularities in voting lists
The student, Won Moon         ed for crossing the Chinese       in the country.              cause the 1950-53 Ko-           — most observers believe
Joo, a South Korean na-       border into the North.            North Korea often uses de-   rean War ended with an          next month’s elections are
tional, was questioned        South Korea’s National Se-        tainees in attempts to win   armistice, not a peace          the country’s best chance
by Seoul’s National Intel-    curity Law prohibits citizens     political concessions and    treaty.q                        in decades for relatively
                                                                                                                             free and credible polls.q
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