Himal copies burnt

IN Media Watch Briefs | 18/11/2008

A group of around 10 unmasked persons burnt copies of Himal magazine in front of its office at Maitighar in Kathmandu on  November 16. The group seized 5000 copies of the magazine and burnt around 1300 out of them. This is the second attack on Himal Media within a  30-day period.

 

 

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