NEWS
I say that I have given up, but deep down I still hope for his return.
When it comes to enforced disappearances, all parties suffer; the person who is arrested as well as their family. Ram Maya Nakarmi, 44, is packing up all her belonging as she prepares to move her residence again. She has been renting a one-bedroom flat with her only...
Nepal’s legislation on sexual violence is insufficient and poorly implemented
The Human Rights and Justice Centre (HRJC) and its partner organization TRIAL International, have submitted a detailed analysis of Nepal’s legislation on sexual violence. Although progress is registered on the paper, in practice, the relevant norms often remain...
The inefficient transitional justice process pointed out by the UN
On 12 April 2019, five UN bodies sent a communication to the Government of Nepal, urging for a transitional justice process in line with international standards. This important communication is now available in Nepali. The UN bodies expressed concerns about the lack...
PRESS RELEASE AND STATEMENTS
[Joint Press Statement] Nepal has failed in fulfilling its international obligations with continued impunity_English
[Statement] Free Saw Lin Htet, Arbitrarily detained by the Tatmadaw
[Joint Press statement] Nepal : On the International Day of the Disappeared, Victims Associations and Human Rights Organizations call for an end to continuing delays in justice for the country’s many victims
[Statement] Nepal: 14 years on, Nepal yet to bring justice to the victims of the armed conflict