Documents on Nepal
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  • Press release
    Oct 15, 2009

    The Nepal government has failed to conduct credible investigations and to prosecute those responsible for thousands of extrajudicial killings, torture, and enforced disappearances three years after the end of the country's decade-long armed conflict.

  • Press release
    Oct 9, 2009

    Governments in countries with caste systems should respond to the call from a top UN official to end this form of discrimination.

  • Memorandum
    Aug 31, 2009

    This Memorandum, submitted by Accountability Watch Committee, Advocacy Forum Nepal, Amnesty International, Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearances, Human Rights Watch, International Center for Transitional Justice, International Commission of Jurists and Informal Sector Service Centre to the government of Nepal, includes some comments and recommendations on the latest draft of the Disappearances of Persons (Crime and Punishment) Bill 2066 (hereinafter the Bill).

  • Commentary
    Jun 22, 2009

    Ganga Baral is among the first of thousands of Bhutanese refugees who will be arriving in the United States during the next several years. She and her family arrived this Spring in Phoenix from a refugee camp in the farthest eastern reaches of Nepal, a landlocked country known to Americans, if at all, as the location for Mount Everest.

  • Backgrounder Briefing
    Apr 20, 2009

    Although the Security Council has identified six grave violations against children in armed conflict, to date it has focused primarily on the recruitment and use of child soldiers. Other violations affect much larger numbers of children, and result in terrible and long-lasting consequences, but have not received the same focused international response.

  • Press release
    Mar 9, 2009

    The Maoist-led Nepali government should make accountability for human rights abuses before, during, and after the conflict in Nepal an urgent priority.

  • Letter
    Mar 9, 2009

    We write to you to ask you to make accountability for human rights abuses before, during, and after the conflict in Nepal an urgent priority for your government, and to ensure that those responsible for extrajudicial killings, torture, enforced disappearances and other serious human rights abuses are investigated and prosecuted.

  • Press release
    Jan 29, 2009

    The Nepalese government should submit the draft Disappearances and Truth and Reconciliation bills to the Constituent Assembly for consideration to ensure transparency and public participation in the legislative process.

  • Press release
    Dec 23, 2008

    Nepalese authorities should promptly and impartially investigate and prosecute alleged ruling party activists responsible for an attack on journalists on December 21, 2008.

  • Press release
    Nov 25, 2008

    The government’s proposed bill to criminalize enforced “disappearances” and to provide for an independent high-level commission to investigate cases occurring during Nepal’s bloody civil war could be a step toward systematic impunity for human rights violations in Nepal.

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