TOKYO -- Amid the turmoil sparked by a sweeping social media ban in Nepal in September, Sushila Karki, the country's former chief justice and newly appointed caretaker leader, vowed, "I will work 18, even 20 hours a day if I must."
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Demonstrators celebrate gaining entry to Nepal’s parliament complex during an anti-government protest in Kathmandu on Sept. 9. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Amid the turmoil sparked by a sweeping social media ban in Nepal in September, Sushila Karki, the country's former chief justice and newly appointed caretaker leader, vowed, "I will work 18, even 20 hours a day if I must."