Posted by: sajha onion April 28, 2011
Gyanendra's internet activities revealed
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Kathmandu, Nepal

Wikileaks has come out with another round of leaks on Nepal. One of the major leaks during this round was the internet activity log of the embattled ex-King of Nepal, Mr. Gyanendra Shah.

A Swedish watchdog group Eyes Over the Citizens have claimed that this is an objectionable release by the WikiLeaks since Shah is a commoner now. According to their statement, they have indicated that "a common person's internet activity needs to be protected by strict privacy laws, and any ISP's revealing such activity need to be investigated by the Interpol".

In response, the WikiLeaks website states that the activity was compiled during Gyanendra's rule when he was the King, and that a public person's use of public resources provided to him by taxpayers money need to be transparent.

The details in the report do not pay any compliments to Shah. In fact it shows a dark side of the ex-King.

Stay tuned for hour by hour analysis of the King's internet activity in the upcoming series - The Royal Bookmarks.
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