October 6, 2004

BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE:

Civilians Struggle to Survive in Nepal's Civil War

I. SUMMARY..
Note on Methodology
II. BACKGROUND...
The Maoist Insurgency
Political Paralysis in Nepal
The International Community
III. INTERNATIONAL LEGAL OBLIGATIONS
Nepal as an internal armed conflict
Protections of International Humanitarian Law..
Protections of Human Rights Law..
Limits on the Use of Force
IV. UNLAWFUL KILLINGS AND SUMMARY EXECUTIONS BY NEPALI SECURITY FORCES
V. SUMMARY EXECUTIONS OF CIVILIANS BY MAOIST FORCES
VI. RECRUITMENT AND USE OF CHILDREN BY MAOISTS
VII. ARBITRARY ARRESTS AND "DISAPPEARANCES"
VIII. THE ROLE OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNIT..
Contrasting Approaches by the United States and the European Union
The International Community, Arms Supplies and Human Rights Abuses
IX. RECOMMENDATIONS
To the Government of Nepal
To the leadership of CPN-Maoist
To the King100
To States Providing Military Assistance to the Nepali Government101
To Outside States, such as the U.S., U.K., the E.U., Switzerland, and India, and International Agencies, such as the U.N., and Donors101