FNJ
archives 58 cases of violations of press freedom in 2023
(kh 31/12/2023)
21
percent of pregnant women in Karnali are children,
by Govinda KC (rep 31/12/2023)
Land
and the Road to Dignity, by Jagat Deuja (rep
30/12/2023)
Girl
murdered in Rupandehi (rep 30/12/2023)
FWEAN
expands reach to Jumla, empowering rural women through
entrepreneurship, by Golden Buda (rep 30/12/2023)
SC
halts govt decision to celebrate Phalgun
1 as People's War Day, grant public
holiday (rep 29/12/2023) [Why
should an event be celebrated that
resulted in thousands of dead, injured,
tortured and disappeared people? To this
day, the former perpetrators and people
responsible for politics refuse to do
justice for the victims! And the outcome
of the insurgency is extremely poor
almost 18 years after it ended.],
73
arrested in Balkumari incident;
seven persons including security
personnel injured (rep
30/12/2023),
Supreme
Court quashes ‘People’s War Day’ holiday
: Verdict is a blow to Dahal
government’s effort to glorify the day
it launched the insurgency (kp
30/12/2023), Youths
stage protest in Maitighar Mandala over killing of two
youths in Balkumari (With Photos) (rep 30/12/2023)
Kathmandu
District Court convicts cricketer Lamichhane of
rape case involving a minor (rep
29/12/2023), Sandeep
Lamichhane convicted in rape case: What is next?
Minimum seven-year jail term likely (kh
30/12/2023), Cricketer
Lamichhane convicted of rape after 15 months of
legal process
Kathmandu Court will determine Lamichhane’s jail
term after a hearing scheduled for January 10,
registrar says, by Binod Ghimire (kp
30/12/2023)
Youth
set ablaze vehicle of Minister Prakash Jwala (nlt
29/12/2023), Protester
injured in Balkumari dies (nlt 29/12/2023), Fatal
clashes unfold at Balkumari : Protester succumbs to
Police gunshot, many arrested (kh 29/12/2023), Another
injured protestor dies, death toll in Balkumari incident
reaches two (rep 29/12/2023), Patan
High Court orders inclusion of all interested
individuals in EPS Korean language examinations (kh
29/12/2023)Two
Korea job hopefuls barred from exam killed
during protest : The same day, court rules in
favour of protesters. Friday’s clashes erupted
after police used force to prevent scores of
protesting youths from storming the EPS Centre
building, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
30/12/2023), Government
decides to provide Rs 1 Million compensation for
families of Balkumari incident victims (kh
30/12/2023) [This does not make
the offences undone. When will the security forces
finally be obliged to use firearms for self-defence only
in extreme emergencies? The brutal beating of
demonstrators with wooden batons is also a crime!]
22
human rights activists including Krishna Pahadi arrested
during sit-in protest at Maitighar (rep 29/12/2023)
Local
levels pledge to end child marriage in Gulmi (rep
29/12/2023)
Adding
insult to injury: Nepali women, children grapple with
statelessness : Many Nepali women and their children are
enduring the plight of statelessness due to
discriminatory politics and government officials.
Misogynistic laws, procedural gaps, and the apathy of
relevant authorities contribute to the suppression of
their civil right to live a dignified life, by Ajabi
Poudel (ae 28/12/2023)
Nepali
women sexually abused abroad face hurdles returning home,
by Sita Neupane (kh 28/12/2023)
Children
in quake-hit areas in need of physiological counselling
: Many of those orphaned in the disaster are under
mental duress as they struggle to recover from the
trauma, by Mashesh KC (kp 28/12/2023)
Insured
will have to bear some of the treatment cost from
January 15 : Only 16 percent of Nepal’s population is
covered by government’s health insurance scheme (kp
28/12/2023)
Biting
cold afflicts Musahar people (kh 28/12/2023)
Rein
in the co-ops : Tardy regulation of cooperatives is
giving rise to grave social and economic problems
(kp 28/12/2023)
For
a victim-centric justice system : The criminal justice
system exists not only to serve state interests but also
to help the victims, by Nishant Pokharel (kp
28/12/2023)
Women In
Hydropower Sector, by Sanju Adhikari (rn 28/12/2023)
A
security umbrella for Dalits : To ensure justice for the
victims, we must create a neutral force of Dalits that
cannot be swayed by politics, by Mitra Pariyar (kp
26/12/2023)
Maintain
Religious Tolerance, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn
26/12/2023)
Big
three aim to pass transitional justice
bill in winter session : Leaders of
Congress, UML and Maoist Centre
discussed the issue on Sunday and Monday
and have agreed to sit again,
by Anil Giri (kp 26/12/2023)
Bill
stalls as time runs out for transitional justice
commissions : Terms of Truth and Reconciliation, and
Enforced Disappeared Persons inquiry commissions end on
Jan 14, by Binod Ghimire (kp 23/12/2023) [The
law will not be passed as long as people who were
responsible for the crimes on the part of the insurgents
or the state at the time have to decide on this!]
The
Karjahi Movement : Long forgotten stories of the Tharu
women of Dang who fought for, and won, land rights 44
years ago, by Nisha Rai (nt 23/12/2023)
Man
arrested for coercing girls into sex trade (kh
22/12/2023), Man
held for luring and forcing girls into sex trade
(rep 23/12/2023)
Travel
operator arrested for assisting human trafficking on
'visit visa' (rep 23/12/2023)
Unrest
in Dhanusha as individual dies in police custody (kh
22/12/2023)
Don’t
be cruel : With the mindset of seeing daughters as a
burden, child marriage is hard to do away with (kp
22/12/2023)
Exploitative
lending practices continue to plague the poor : Around
135 loan shark victims gathered in Bardibas to protest
against microfinance firms and loan sharks, by
Sunita Baral (kp 22/12/2023)
Lawmakers
propose to further revise Citizenship Act to end
discrimination (kh 21/12/2023) [Citizenship
law is still extremely discriminatory against women!]
Minister
Kirati’s controversial statement sparks outcry in
Parliamentary Committee meeting (kh 21/12/2023), Minister
Kirati clarifies controversial statement: “I respect
everyone’s existence” (kh 21/12/2023), RPP
asks PM Dahal to dismiss Culture Minister Kirati over
controversial statements on religion (kh
21/12/2023), Demonstration
staged demanding Culture Minister Kirati’s resignation
over controversial remarks (kh 21/12/2023) [Although
the definition of the state of Nepal as "secular" is
somewhat vague in its postscript, it cements the
religious and cultural freedom of all religions in the
country, all of which therefore are part of the Nepalese
identity. The call for a Hindu state is just as
unconstitutional as emphasising one of the country's
smaller religions.]
Towards
genuine gender equality in Nepal’s politics : Despite
the widely acknowledged principle that societal
development hinges upon the active involvement of all
its members, women continually find themselves
marginalized in the decision-making process, by
Dipti Ghimire (nlt 20/12/2023) [The
participation of women is even greater if they come from
the Dalit, Muslim, Janajati or Madheshi groups! For
example, the number of Dalit women is greater than that
of Bahun men! The disparity in participation is
astronomical!]
Ensuring
Rights Of Gender Minorities, by Namrata Sharma (rn
20/12/2023)
Active
efforts to reduce child marriages in Sinja, by Netra
Shahi (rn 19/12/2023), Local
units in Jumla’s Sinja ramp up efforts to curb child
marriage : Faced with a staggering prevalence of child
marriages, three local units have teamed up to tackle
the issue, by DB Budha (kp 20/12/2023)
Govt
restrictions leave women migrant workers in danger as
they are forced to resort to illegal routes, by
Aesha Bajracharya (rep 18/12/2023)
Urgently-needed
consumer courts elude Nepal, two years since verdict :
The Supreme Court ordered the government to set up
consumer courts in all seven provinces in February last
year. Officials claim they are starting the process
afresh, by Krishana Prasain (kp 18/12/2023) [This
joins the numerous cases of contempt of court on the
part of various Nepalese governments! What duties does
the government actually fulfil?],
No
court for consumers : A functioning liberal economy
requires a robust regulatory system to keep tabs on
private investors (kp 30/*12/2023)
14-year-old
girl raped in Siraha (kh 18/12/2023)
Nepal’s
climate-gender nexus : Women disproportionately
suffer from climate change due to their primary
roles in securing food, water and fuel,
by Nischal Dhungel (kp 17/12/2023)
Society
discourages Dalits from seeking legal recourse against
caste-based discrimination : Most cases of caste
discrimination and untouchability rarely go to the
police. Such cases are usually settled in the village at
the behest of local leaders, by Parbat Portel (kp
16/12/2023)
Forgotten
and Freezing: Earthquake survivors stranded in tarpaulin
tents as local govts await financial aid (kh
16/12/2023) [It shows once again
that politicians never fulfil their grandiose promises.
Anyone who does not prioritise the welfare of citizens
and the country, especially in emergencies, is not
qualified for public office!], Building
temporary shelters for quake-displaced slows down : The
earthquake-affected people have enough wood to construct
temporary huts but no manpower, by Mahesh KC (kp
17/12/2023)
A
father’s unyielding struggle to have son declared martyr
: Surya Bahadur Sarki, 74, has been running from pillar
to post seeking justice for his son, who died 33 years
ago during the 1990 people’s movement, by Shiva Puri
(kp 15/12/2023)
Children
victimized most by climate change effects: Police
(kh 15/12/2023)
Number
of street children decreasing lately (kh 15/12/2023)
Jajarkot
earthquake victims left in limbo, by Laxman Sharma
(kh
14/12/2023), Ghuyalneta's
quake survivors suffer from diarrhea (rep
14/12/2023) [Immediately
after the quake, there was intensive politician tourism
with grand promises. In the meantime, only silence and
inactivity prevail!]
Police
bust racket of DoI and NAC staff involved in human
trafficking through visit visas, by Tapendra Karki
(rep 14/12/2023)
Three
cheers for Nepal : Three separate cases in the past few
weeks have given reason for a sceptic of patriotism to
be proud of Nepal, by Deepak Thapa (kp 14/12/2023)
Survey
shows bleak picture of nutrition in Tarai : Reports high
prevalence of an acute form of malnutrition, by
Arjun Poudel (kp 14/12/2023)
Save
the Children and WWF forge collaboration to address
critical link between climate change and child rights
(rep 13/12/2023)
Dalit
lives after Soti judgement : Unless the casteist
elements of Hinduism are reformed, no amount of prison
sentence will ensure human dignity, by Mitra Pariyar
(kp 12/12/2023)
62
cases of violence occurred during 16 Days of Activism
against VAW: INSEC (kh 12/12/2023)
Visit
visa trafficking cases on rise, by Ajabi Poudel (ae
12/128/2023)
Social
campaigner Iih to stage 108-minute protest outside LMC
office (rep 12/12/2023), Activist
E alleges breach of peaceful protest rights in Lalitpur
(kh 12/12/2023)
Kin
of missing and disappeared in west Nepal seek closure :
Thousands of civilians suffered at the hands of security
forces and Maoists during the 1996-2006 insurgency,
by Durgalal KC (kp 12/12/2023)
NHRC
urges Karnali govt to protect quake survivors from cold
(rep 12/12/2023)
Nepalis
trapped in Russian Army make desperate pleas for rescue
(kh 12/12/2023)
Frozen
in limbo: Bureaucratic delays leave quake victims
shelterless, by Rajendra Karki (ae 11/12/2023)
The
interconnection of human rights and disability rights,
by Jalasa Sapkota (ae 11/12/2023)
Investing
to prevent gender violence : Effective implementation of
laws remains an urgent need to counter discrimination
and violence, by Veronique Lorenzo and Hanaa
Singer-Hamdy (kp 10/12/2023)
Combating
Gender-Based Violence in Nepal : The Significance of
Engaging Men and Boys against GVB, by Neelam
Dhanushe (rep 10/12/2023)
Citizens
forced to struggle for rights for long: Chitra Bdr KC
(kh 10/12/2023)
PM
Dahal pledges to implement NHRC recommendations (rep
10/12/2023) (rep 10/12/2023) [And
why haven't you and your predecessors done this so far?
This is a clear case of not wanting to!]
Rights
watchdog’s recommendations snubbed, persistently : Amid
government inaction on the recommendations, individuals
flagged for action promoted and rewarded, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 09/12/2023) [Oli,
Deuba or Dahal, they are all the same when it comes to
disregarding basic human rights!]
Empowered
Women, Prosperous Nepal Program joins global 16 days of
activism campaign to prevent GBV (rep 08/12/2023)
Nabaraj
BK and discrimination against Dalits : Nepal’s
anti-Dalit discrimination laws are strong and
progressive. However, caste discrimination is a
prominent feature of social interactions. The
government regularly fails to prosecute
individuals who engage in it, by Cilla
Khatry (ae 08/12/2023)
Rights
watchdog grapples with internal feud yet again : Amid
dispute over appointing secretary, commissioners trade
allegations of misconduct and defamation. Spokesperson
says the row will be settled soon, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 07/12/2023)
NHRC
submits annual report to President Paudel (kh
07/12/2023)
Procedural
Hurdles Deny Justice To Rape Victims, by Mona Sharma
(rn 07/12/2023)
A
look into social security of the government of Nepal :
While social protection allocation has increased
steadily over the years i.e. 26.71% in the fiscal year
2020/21, 19.52% in the fiscal year 2021/22, and 34.1% in
the fiscal year 2022/23, the economic growth rate has
remained stagnant, by Aarashi Ghimire (nlt
07/12/2023)
Jajarkot
Needs You, Not Tinkune: A Plea Amidst Political Rallies
: The focus must shift to preventing avoidable deaths,
especially with the winter months looming, by Kiran
Karkai (rep 06/12/2023)
65
percent of sexual abuse victims are minor girls, by
Ajabi Poudel (ae 05/12/2023)
Rukum
District Court sentences 24 in Soti incident, imposes
life terms held guilty for murder of six (kh
05/12/2023) [Sentencing the Hindu mania that the
fundamentalists want to reconstitute as normal!],
Rukum
West District Court slaps life imprisonment to 24
accused in 2020 Soti incident (rep 05/12/2023), Life
sentences for 24 in 2020 murder of six Dalit youths :
West Rukum District Court says Nabaraj BK and his five
friends’ deaths stemmed from caste-based discrimination,
by Mahesh KC (kp 06/12/2023), Sons
died, justice prevailed: victims' families laud court
decision on murder case, by Raju Lamichhane (rn
06/12/2023), Court
kindles hope : The verdict on the Soti caste killings is
a definitive moment for social justice (kp
07/12/2023), Landmark
verdict and societal reform, by Mim Bahadur Pariyar
(ae 07/12/2023)
Senior
advocate seeks transparency in property confiscation
issue (rep 05/12/2023)
‘Denied’
justice, dowry victim Neha Chaudhary knocks doors of
activist Durga Prasai, by Aesha Bajracharya
(rep 05/12/2023) [Denied justice
drives victims into the hands of Hindu fundamentalists!]
Earthquake
victims ill-equipped to survive the cold : On Monday,
the mountainous areas of Karnali province saw the first
snow of the season, resulting in extremely cold
conditions in the region, by Mahesh KC (kp
05/12/2023)
Tiktok
ban: What does it mean for the future of democracy in
Nepal? Banning TikTok can be seen as another form of
infringing on the right to freedom of speech, by
Pragya Neupane (rep 03/12/2023), PM
Dahal indicates potential lift of TikTok ban
(kh 04/12/2023)
Gender
and sexual minorities suffer abuse in foreign employment
(rep 03/12/2023
Sixth
conference of National Land Rights Forum commences
(rep 03/12/2023)
Empowering
through Inclusive Education: United in Action for
Comprehensive Sexuality Education for Persons with
Disabilities, by Jaldeep Sapkota (rep 03/12/2023)
Durga
Prasai to announce “Citizen’s Government” and “Sanatan
Hindu Rastra” (kh 03/12/2023) [As
long as coup plotters are allowed to continue to operate
with impunity, as they have repeatedly done in the
recent past, there will always be new ones. The Hindu
state would be a crime against Nepal's multi-ethnic
society!]
Many
quake-hit children yet to rejoin school : Out of 423
schools in Jajarkot, 289 have become uninhabitable or
unsafe, by Tripti Shahi (kp 02/12/2023)
Saving
pregnant women, new mothers, newborns, and elderly a
challenge, Jajarkot health officials say : The home
ministry has deployed experts to the earthquake-hit
Jajarkot and Rukum West districts for clinical mentoring
of survivors, by Arjun Poudel (kp 02/12/2023)
Digital
platforms responsible for increasing VAWG cases, by
Pritam Bhattarai (rn 01/12/2023)
Political
grandstanding takes center stage in quake-ravaged
Jajarkot and Rukum West, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae
30/11/2023)
AWC
objects to govt’s crackdown on Durga Prasai-led protest
(rep 30/11/2023)
Nepali
woman rescued from Oman (rep 30/11/2023)
Secularism
and social inclusion or Hindu state and monarchy?,
by Karl-Heinz Krämer (kh 29/11/2023)
Child
Protection Standards draft unveiled for discussions
(kh 28/11/2023)
Earthquakes
and Dalit victims : Natural disasters tend to hurt
minorities and poorer sections of society more, by
Mitra Pariyar (kp 28/11/2023)
Jajarkot
Earthquake: Over 1,000 new mothers struggle in harsh
conditions under Tarpaulins (kh 28/11/2023)
Jajarkot
earthquake survivor succumbs to cold (kh 27/11/2023)
Rendered
homeless by Jajarkot earthquake, elderly people and
children fall victim to extreme cold (rep
26/11/2023) [Is there any
responsible government and administration in Nepal?]
167
cases of domestic violence registered in four months in
Chitwan (rep 26/11/2023)
80
percent of GBV includes domestic violence in Nepal:
Police (kh 26/11/2023)
Finance
Minister pledges budget for women empowerment (rn
26/11/2023) [As a member of the
ruling patriarchal elite, you obviously don't understand
that this problem cannot be solved with money. Make
women fully equal and on a par with men in the
constitution and laws! Involve them appropriately at all
levels of public life, in politics as well as in
business, in the judiciary as well as in education, in
the political parties as well as in administration,
etc.!]
Identity-based
faction to counter UML’s Mid-Hill Highway Campaign
(kh 26/11/2023) [As with other
parties, the national identity characteristics of the
UML are male, high-caste, Hindu, historically based on
the Nepal of the Shah monarchy and socially and
culturally not inclusive!], Identity
supporters display black flags at Yogesh Bhattarai’s
residence in Taplejung (rep 26/11/2023)
Health
minister accuses Dr KC of being used by interest groups
: He said he has tabled a proposal in the Cabinet to
prepare a law to allow study of nursing and paramedical
courses in all hospitals with 100 to 300 beds and start
MBBS study in those with over 300 beds (kp
26/11/2023) [????], Dr
KC demands immediate resignation of Health Minister
Basnet (rep 26/11/2023)
Top
court issues show cause notice in presidential pardons :
A single bench of Justice Prakash Dhungana seeks the
reasons for commuting remaining terms of three convicted
of murder of eight policemen and a toddler in Tikapur
incident (kp 24/11/2023)
Accelerate
TJ Process, by Bini Dahal (rn 24/11/2023)
Is
it a peace process? Though peace is an end in itself, it
was also treated as a means in the war-torn Nepal,
by Birendra P Mishra (kp 23/11/2023)
Police
employ jammer vehicle amidst demonstrations in Kathmandu
disrupting mobile networksb (kh 23/11/2023) [The
government is becoming more and more authoritarian!
Restrictions on fundamental rights should only be made
with the utmost caution!]
Earthquake-hit
Salyan schools running classes out in the cold : Schools
still not priority for local authorities as they are
busy caring for displaced people, by Biplab Maharjan
(kp 23/11/2023)
Act To
End Violence Against Women, by Namrata Sharma (rn
22/11/2023)
A
traffic jam in Jaleshwar : At least in Madhesh,
federalism has little to do with better governance and
faster development, by CK Lal (kp 22/11/2023)
UN
House and minister’s quarters declared prohibited zone
(kh 22/11/2023), Prohibitory
order enforced around President’s Office and PM’s
residence (kh 22/11/2023)
17
years after Comprehensive Peace Accord, conflict
survivors still yearning for justice (rep
20/11/2023), 17
years after the CPA, justice eludes victims in Nepal
(kh 21/11/2023), Peace
deal into 17th year, yet no justice for victims :
Thousands of victims of Nepal’s Maoist insurgency that
ended in 2006 are still awaiting closure, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 21/11/2023), Conflict-affected
communities demand passage of bill to amend transitional
justice act (kh 21/11/2023), Conflict-affected
communities demand passage of bill to amend transitional
justice act (kh 21/11/2023), 17
years—and counting : Beyond the paraphernalia of the
peace lie deep wounds of the war that are yet to be
healed (kp 22/11/2023)
Free
speech advocates decry social media directive saying it
oversteps Electronic Transactions Act : Government on
Monday released the full text of the directive issued on
November 10 (kp 21/11/2023)
Out
in the cold : Authorities must act fast to avoid more
deaths and hardship in the quake-affected areas (kp
21/11/2023), Cold-related
ailments have claimed several lives in Jajarkot after
the November 3 earthquake : Thousands of people
including many new mothers have been forced to take
shelter under makeshift plastic tents amid the growing
winter cold, by Arjun Poudel (kp 22/11/2023)
What
are legal measures in place to ensure child protection
in Nepal? (rep 20/11/2023), NHRC
urges govt to ensure child rights (kh 20/11/2023)
Stooping
too low? We have bridged the digital divide, but the
knowledge divide on digital media use is widening,
by Dharma Adhikari (kp 20/11/2023)
Govt
collects Rs 152.80 million to help Jajarkot earthquake
victims while those sufferring struggle to get relief
(rep 18/11/2023)
Playing
with fire : As local units are short of firefighting
equipment, we are at a perennial risk of loss of life
and property (kp 17/11/2023)
Dalit
community comes forward for culture conservation
(rep 16/11/2023)
Unraveling
the culture and politics of Tiktok : The ban on
TikTok poses a challenge and jeopardizes the
individual freedoms that the democratic system
aims to protect. It might just open a Pandora’s
box that we may not want to travel down the path
it opens, by Alok K Bohara (nlt 16/11/2023),
TikTok
expresses concern as debate over its ban rages on :
Government seems determined to impose the ban. Critics
say the platform should be better regulated, not banned,
by Anil Giri (kp 17/11/2023)
Relief
for the resourceful : At least the most egregious misuse
of relief material must be probed and the guilty
punished (kp 13/11/2023)
Survivors
of last month’s Bajhang earthquake are still living in
tents : Around 35 homes in Kuchgaun of Thalara in the
district were destroyed in a magnitude 6.3 earthquake on
October 3. The displaced say the government has provided
no help, by Basanta Pratap Singh (kp 10/11/2023) [Statements by politicians are smoke
and mirrors! They never stick to what they say
afterwards!]
Nepali
Women In Changed Media Landscape, by Tulasi Acharya
(rn 10/11/2023)
Earthquake-displaced
are falling sick due to poor living conditions and cold
: Drinking water is a big concern. They complain that
the relief materials provided by the government are not
enough, by Krishna Prasad Gautam (kp 09/11/2023)
No
quake relief for outsiders, by Hemanta Joshi (ae
09/11/2023)
Assessing
clemency laws, by Jivesh Jha (ae 09/11/2023)
Justices
and justice : Delayed justice is becoming the norm as
the case-load of the Supreme Court continues to increase
(kp 09/11/2023)
CARE
Nepal draws attention to GBV, disease outbreak post
earthquake in Jajarkot, pledges psychological counseling
(rep 08/11/2023)
Quake
victims tell president they are yet to get relief,
by Nagendra Upadhyaya (rep 07/11/2023)
State
failing thousands of quake survivors (ae 07/11/2023)
Nepal
loses its say in international forums if NHRC is
downgraded : Former Chief Justice Anup Raj Sharma, who
also led the National Human Rights Commission, on a
legion of issues related to presidential pardon and the
constitutional rights watchdog, interview with Anup
Raj Sharma (kp 06/11/2023)
Nepal's
elusive peace process and Guterres’ initiative, by
Pushpa Raj Joshi (rep 04/11/2023)
Cabinet,
President face setback as top court overturns disputed
pardon : Supreme Court says decision to forgive murder
convict Yograj Dhakal was constitutionally and legally
flawed, by Anil Giri (kp 03/11/2023)
Making
Nepali media child friendly : Newsrooms must uphold
strong editorial practices that promote children’s
issues, by Arun Rai and Ayush Joshi (kp 03/11/2023)
Ensure
justice to journalists : Nepal has failed to acknowledge
and commit to implementing the UN Plan of Action on the
Safety of Journalists, by Taranath Dahal and Nanu
Maiya Khadka (kp 02/11/2023)
NHRC's
'A' category ranking to remain unchanged (rep
01/11/2023), Rights
watchdog retains ‘A’ status—for now : Global alliance of
rights organisations says it made the decision in view
of pending court hearings on disputed appointments,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 02/11/2023) [So
again only temporarily, because the attitude of the
politicians is still unchanged!]
PM
Dahal discusses Transitional Justice Bill with Deuba and
Oli (kh 01/11/2023) [Without
the participation of representatives of the victims,
discussions of those responsible in the conflict at that
time are completely pointless! Not only Dahal, but
especially Deuba bear a great responsibility for the
escalation of the conflict at that time!], Prime
Minister Dahal says parties close to deal on
transitional justice : ‘We are on the same page on the
issue,’ says Oli, after meeting Dahal and Deuba (kp)
[So, three failed politicians
sit down together and believe that they can bring
justice to the victims after such a long time, without
involving the latter in the solution! And the three of
them bear at least partly the responsibility for the
crimes of that time! They will be endeavored with
priority to come finely from the matter!]
Refugees
Bring Opportunities, Too, by Namrata Sharma (rn
01/11/2023)
Members
of conflict victims police family urge the UN chief to
heed their plights : ‘When individuals involved in acts
of murder, looting, and terrorism hold positions within
the government, the prospect of justice for the victims
and their families appears to be an unattainable dream’
(nlt 31/10/2023), Citizens
caution UN Secretary-General to ‘spoilers’ of peace
process : ‘While you did meet the two erstwhile warring
sides, you were not able to meet the victims of conflict
even though representatives of five organizations had
submitted a letter on the morning of 30 October seeking
an appointment (nlt 31/10/2023) [see official
statement], In
Parliament, UN chief stresses victim-centric
transitional justice : Antonio Guterres says Nepal needs
more support to tackle impacts of climate change, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 01/11/2023) [And
why did he not talk to representatives of the victims?],
UN
ready to support Nepal’s TJ process, by
Antonio Guterres (ae 01/11/2023)
Who
will save NHRC?, by Ram Dayal Rakesh (ae 31/10/2023)
United
Nations chief calls for justice for insurgency victims
: Vows support for peace process while stressing
adherence to international standards, by Anil Giri
(kp 30/10/2023), Conflict
victims draw UN chief’s attention to their plight :
Seek to meet visiting secretary general in person.
Successive governments have remained reluctant to make
good on the promises made in the 2006 peace accord,
they say, by Binod Ghimire (kp 30/10/2023), Concluding
peace process in focus as leaders meet
Guterres : UML chief Oli accuses Prime
Minister Dahal of delaying the peace process
with his decision to ‘glorify violence’ (kp
30/10/2023), A
‘Nepali’ peace process : The success of
the transitional justice process lies in
the action of the House committee,
by Charan Prasai (kp 30/10/2023), ‘TJ
process should meet international standards’ (ae
30/10/2023)
TJ
process must meet int'l standards, SC's rulings and
needs of victims: UN Secretary-General Gutterres
(rep 29/10/2023)
Human
Rights Commission requests global alliance to save its
‘A’ status : The umbrella body of human rights
institutions from 127 countries is expected to make
the decision within a week (kp 29/10/2023)
Future
of NHRC : It is useless to have a rights body when the
govt does not implement its recommendations (ht
27/10/2023)
Govt
urges to address concerns surrounding NHRC (rep
21/10/2023) [But this is an
extremely late response, isn't it, just two days
before the GANHRI decision!], NHRC
in danger of being downgraded (ht 21/10/2023)
We
are keen to ensure that
transitional justice is served
for the conflict victims,
interview with EU Envoy to
Nepal, Veronique Lorenzo (rep
20/10/2023)
Autism
and educational barriers : Inclusionary efforts across
various sectors are necessary to support individuals
and children with autism, by Sahara Dhakal (kp
19/10/2023)
Govt
decides to draft a bill to regulate NHRC (rep
19/10/2023)
Semiotics
Of The Term 'Cheli' By relegating women to subservient
roles through language, the society inadvertently
fosters a culture of inequality, by Tulasi Acharya
(rn 18/10/2023)
Stop
Exploitation Of Migrant Workers, by Namrata Sharma
(rn 18/10/2023)
Family
matter : It is vital to examine the potential of
expanding family benches to other districts with high
populations (kp 18/10/2023)
Data
vulnerability in Nepal : Legal safeguards are
essential to ensuring ethical data handling by
domestic and foreign entities, by Newal Chaudhary
(kp 18/10/2023)
Chhaupadi
still persists in remote Achham, by Gita Kunwar
(ae 17/10/2023)
Way
too young: All girls must enjoy their full
childhood, by Bashir Najeeb (ht
16/10/2023)
Idea
behind family bench in courts : Two dedicated benches
at Kathmandu district court hear civil cases related
to women, fast-track justice delivery, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 15/10/2023)
Need
for Native Language Education in Nepali Schools,
by Ritu Raj Lamsal (rep
15/10/2023)
Conflict
victims’ appeal says what’s wrong with govt approach
to transitional justice (ht 14/10/2023)
Police
arrest 16 HURPES protesters demanding justice (kh
13/10/2023)
No
consensus on proposed revisions to transitional
justice law : After five months of talks,
parliamentary subcommittee tosses unresolved issues
back to top leaders. The Supreme Court had ordered
revision of the disputed law eight years ago, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 11/10/2023) [Of
all things, back to those incompetent politicians who
have completely opposite interests, since they were in
charge on both sides of the conflict at the time!]
Nepalis
‘deceived, cheated and exploited’ at Amazon warehouses
in Saudi Arabia : An Amnesty International report
exposes the multinational’s failure to prevent
contracted workers from being exposed to human rights
abuses, despite receiving complaints, by Arjun
Poudel (kp 11/10/2023) [see AI
report]
Women's
rights activists hold protest at Maitighar, demanding
re-imprisonment of Regal (rep 11/10/2023), Presidential
pardons and their impact on victims and society: A
call for justice, by Aesha Bajracharya (rep
11/10/2023)
NHRC
demands accessible treatment of mental issue (kh
10/10/2023)
New
hope for victims: Proposed amendment allows complaints
for sexual violence during conflict (kh
10/10/2023)
Widow
struggles to raise three sons after losing husband,
by Prem Raj Simkhada (rn 09/10/2023)
HURPES
Nepal protests in front of the President’s office
(kh 09/10/2023), Demo
against prez pardon for criminals (ae 10/10/2023))
NHRC
delegation seeks Speaker Ghimire’s role in improving
human rights standard in nation (kh 09/10/2023
SC
establishes dedicated bench for family dispute
cases : Chief Justice Shrestha inaugurates
initiative (kh 09/10/2023)
Ensure
Justice To Chetan's Widow, by Ritu Raj Subedi (rn
08/10/2023)
Hotels
in Manakamana Temple area asked to stop use of child
labor (kh 08/10/2023) [This
sounds like a trivialisation instead of a severe
punishment!]
NHRC
faces alarming decline in standards, by Govinda
Luitel (rep 07/10/2023)
Conflict
victims ask UN chief to push for transitional justice
: Say they are sceptical of PM’s commitment to justice,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 07/10/2023)
End
Entrenched Social Inequality : Merely
demanding the rights be granted and forgetting
the responsibilities cannot achieve the goals
of social equality, by Bhupa P Dhamala (rn
06/10/2023)
Patan
High Court refuses to register same sex
marriage, by Bal Krishna Sah (ht
06/10/2023)
Un-Regal
justice : The pardon of a murder convict hints at how
little our political class cares about people’s
concerns (kp 06/10/2023), Supreme
Court demands original documents related to decision
of paroling ‘Rigal’ : Bharati Manandhar, the spouse of
Chetan Manandhar, whom Rigal had murdered in Banke, is
in hunger strike demanding justice (nlt
06/10/2023), Supreme
Court seeks explanation for pardon granted to murder
convict : President on the Constitution Day had
commuted the jail terms of 670 convicts, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 06/10/2023)
Street
smart business : A well thought-out regulatory
mechanism for street vendors is the need of the hour,
by Roshee Lamichhane (kp
06/10/2023)
Curfew
reimposed in Nepalgunj amid Hindu-Muslim dispute
(kh
06/10/2023)
Supreme
Court demands original documents related to decision
of paroling ‘Rigal’ : Bharati Manandhar, the spouse of
Chetan Manandhar, whom Rigal had murdered in Banke, is
in hunger strike demanding justice (nlt
06/10/2023)
As
NHRC downgrade date approaches, pressure builds on
office bearers to quit : A meeting of GANHRI later
this month is set to downgrade the commission to ‘B’
category, by Binod Ghimire (kp 04/10/2023)
Euthanasia
as Right to die with Dignity, by by Baliram Kumar
Chauhan (rep 04/10/2023)
Unconscious
bias : Politicians fail to recognise the capabilities
of people from traditionally oppressed groups, by
Mitra Pariyar (kp 03/10/2023)
Environmental
defenders at risk, journalists targeted and
concerns around new cyber security policy:
CIVICUS report (kh 03/10/2023) [see
CIVICUS
reports on Nepal]
Children
of Musahar communities drawn to school (kh
02/10/2023)
Impact
Of Climate Change On Human Rights, by Bipin
Budhathoki (rn 02/10/2023)
RSP
leaders seek President’s attention to reconsider
immunity granted to murder convict (kh
02/10/2023), President
Paudel acknowledges RSP's concerns on amnesty issue
(rep 02/10/2023), Parliamentary
committee to call home minister for discussion on
amnesty issue (rep 02/10/2023)
Call
to increase participation of women in tourism sector
(kh 30/09/2023)
Protect
Rights Of Old Persons, by Jhabindra Bhandari (rn
29/09/2023)
National
Human Rights Commission concerned over attack on
doctors : Urges government and other stakeholders to
create an environment for uninterrupted delivery of
health services (kp 29/09/2023), Strained
ties : The breakdown of the doctor-patient bond of
trust could have devastating consequences (kp
29/09/2023), 'It's
always doctors that are targeted', by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht 29/09/2023)
Human
Rights Commission demands uninterrupted healthcare
services, urges against shutdowns (nlt 28/09/2023)
Flawed
Legislative Process Irks Teachers, by Mukti Rijal
(rn 28/09/2023) [No right to
information, no democratic procedures, only
authoritarian decisions by supposedly democratic
politicians based on internal agreements! This is how
the rule of law works in Nepal, presumably as a legacy
of the former absolutist monarchy!], Speakers
call for increasing people's access to RTI (rn
28/09/2023)
NHRC
to probe repeated incidents of clashes in juvenile
correctional homes (rep 27/09/2023)
In
remote Mugu, children walk four hours to school :
Parents say children return home tired. Their Kalika
Secondary School in Libru is ill-equipped and
understaffed with just 11 teachers for 300 students,
by Raj Bahadur Shahi (kp 25/09/2023)
Government
increases women’s reservation to 50 percent in civil
service seats (kh 25/09/2023)
Refusing
to grant citizenship in name of mother is
unconstitutional: SC (rep 24/09/2023)
Sandeep
Lamichhane’s hearing postponed yet again (kh
24/09/2023) [There continues
to be no interest in justice for victims in Nepal,
especially when the potential perpetrators are
celebrities In this case, he is urgently needed for
the cricket team at the Asian Games!], Sympathy
or lack of proof?, by Prerana
Marasini (ae 25/09/2023)
Teenage
girls sold in India rescued through minister's
initiative (rep 24/09/2023)
Govt
‘serious’ about incidents related to communal and
religious disturbances, says Home Minister (rep
24/09/2023)
Violent
incidents at juvenile centres expose managerial lapses
: Rights advocates call for effective measures not to
let deadly clashes occur again, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 23/09/2023)
Improve
Women's Role In Decision-making, by Jeewan Rimal
(rn 23/09/2023)
Completing
remaining task of transitional justice is Nepal’s top
agenda: PM Dahal (kh 22/09/2023) [For
17 years? This sounds more like disinterest than top
agenda! Many of Dahal's other statements to the UN are
not true either!], At
UN, PM Dahal says no blanket amnesty for serious human
rights violation : In his address, the prime minister
boasts of progress made in the peace process, and
political stability while mentioning threats to Nepal
from climate change and the rise in conflict between
nations (kp 23/09/2023)
One
dead, 10 injured as clash erupts in in Banke juvenile
correction home (kh 22/09/2023), Nine
juvenile inmates flee from Child Reform Home in Banke
(kh 22/09/2023)
EU
supports mainstreaming gender in trade policies
(rep 22/09/2023)
7
million students deprived of right to education,
by Bal Krishna Sah (ht 22/09/2023), Mind
children's right as you fight for yours, teachers told
(ht 22/09/2023)
With
PM away, transitional justice bill loses momentum :
Efforts to finalise the amendment bill have stalled as
it could not be passed before Dahal’s trip to New York,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 21/09/2023) [The
draft is inadequate and unsatisfactory anyway!]
Man
arrested on charge of murdering wife over dowry : The
couple was married 21 months ago and have an
11-month-old son, by Binod Bhandari (kp
20/09/2023)
Non-implementation
of fundamental rights shows parties’ weakness: Former
Speaker Dhungana (kh 20/09/2023)
Curb
Scourge Of Human Trafficking, by Uttam Maharjan
(rn 19/09/2023)
Caste
in the diaspora : In this age of international
migration, caste has become a worldwide phenomenon,
by Mitra Pariyar (kp 19/09/2023)
PM
Dahal seeks UN assistance for completing Nepal’s
Transitional Justice process (kh 19/09/2023)
Students
from remote Baitadi village brave river to reach
school every day : Around 40 students from ward 6 of
Sagada village wade through the Nwaghari river to
reach Ganesh Secondary School, by Basanta Pratap
Singh (kp 19/09/2023)
Hearing
on cricketer Lamichhane’s case postponed
(kh 18/09/2023) [????]
Religious
leaders, priests and faith healers mobilised
to end child marriage in Kalikot : Although
Nepal abolished child marriage in 1963, the
practice is still rampant, especially in rural
parts of the country, by Tularam Pandey
(kp 17/09/2023)
Human
trafficking: Over 1,600
persons rescued in five
years (rep
17/09/2023), Police
rescue 1,679 victims of
human trafficking in last
five years (nlt
17/09/2023)
Dahal
to seek global community’s nod to Nepal peace process
: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal will carry a long
wish list to China after the conclusion of his New
York visit, by Anil Giri (kp 17/09/2023)
Poll
body fears delay in new law's passage may block reform
: The draft bill has been at the Home Ministry for
more than two months which shows that it is reluctant
to expedite discussions on the bill that takes years
to get through both Houses of the Federal Parliament,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 16/09/2023) [Government
and opposition parties obviously see their
non-inclusive, unconstitutional and corrupt electoral
practices in danger with electoral reform!]
Rautahat
jail overcrowded, prisoners face sheer inconvenience
(rn 16/09/2023)
Ethical
Business Vital For Justice And Peace, by Dev Raj
Dahal (rn 16/09/2023)
Birth
registration pending for 26,000 children in Karnali
(kh 16/09/2023) [This means
denial of children's basic rights!]
Women's
participation in decision-making level pathetic
(rep 15/09/2023)
Juvenile
delinquency: Legal and practical gaps : Some children
are held for crimes they did not even commit, and they
do not know how to get out, by Shailu Sharma and
Sadikshya Nepal (kp 15/09/2023)
Constitution
has ensured children’s right as fundamental (kh
15/09/2023)
Judicial
Council recommends names of 27 candidates for
appointment as judges in high courts (With List)
(rep 15/09/2023) [Not a single
woman and predominantly male Bahuns! Welcome to
socially inclusive Nepal!]
Thapa
insists on 33 percent women participation in
government (kh 14/09/2023) [Article
38 (4) of the Constitution already prescribes adequate
proportional participation in all state structures
and bodies as a fundamental right of women. The
ruling male Khas Arya rulers were instrumental in
formulating the constitution, but since then they have
taken very little interest in it!]
Deaths
of inmates in Sankhuwasabha: 15 remanded to custody
for further investigations (kh 14/09/2023)
Flying
away from the nest : Governance falls in the hands of
regressive forces when the engines of change exit the
system, by CK Lal (kp 13/09/2023)
Right
to health: Some suggestions, by Simone Galimberti
(ht 13/09/2023)
Underprivileged
receive ID cards, but remain deprived of privileges,
by Govinda Luitel (rep 13/09/2023)
Nembang’s
absence adds to transitional justice worries :
Lawmakers on the House panel say the former Speaker
had been instrumental in finalising the amendment bill,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 13/09/2023)
Caste-based
discrimination rife in Doti : Dalit rights activists
say non-Dalits refuse to interact with them, extend
services, rent rooms or even sell them milk, by
Mohan Shahi (kp 12/09/2023)
Budget
cut hampers treatment of moderately acute malnourished
children : The cuts in the budget for healthcare
programmes have put Nepal’s ambition to meet the SDGs
on the line, by Arjun Poudel (kp 12/09/2023)
US
job promise turns nightmare for many. Nepali agent
arrested : Victims say they paid between Rs2.5 million
and 7.5 million to Hasta Gautam and his agents to be
smuggled, by Anup Ojha (kp 12/09/2023)
Power
vs rights of indigenous people : Respecting the rights
of indigenous people in the hydro power sector in
Nepal is not just about compliance but power relations,
by Simone Galimberti (nlt 11/09/2023)
Elusive
peace process : The ongoing peace process will not
conclude without giving justice to the conflict
victims (ht 11/09/2023)
Adjudicate
cases of children in conflict with law within 120
days: SC, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 10/09/2023)
Former
security personnel of Nepal write to the UN
rapporteurs over TRC bill : The organization of the
families of security personnel who were the victims of
the armed conflict has asked for provisions to address
incidents involving unarmed and non-uniformed security
personnel who were killed or injured during the
conflict (nlt 10/09/2023) [The
victims came from among the security forces, the
Maoist insurgents and, above all, from civil society,
which constantly felt threatened by both parties to
the conflict. They and their families need justice at
last!], Insurgency
victims from security forces implore UN for justice :
Say they feel discriminated against by both the Nepali
state and the United Nations, by Binod Ghimire (kp
11/09/2023)
Educated
Women Victims Of Domestic Abuse,
by Upasana Rana (rn 10/09/2023)
In
Pictures: Solidarity march held in
Kathmandu against cow slaughter,
by Rajib Khatri (rep 09/09/2023) [But respect and
tolerance are not a one-way road! The
call for a return to the Hindu state
hurts the values and feelings of all
those people in the multi-religious
state, some of whom suffer great
disadvantages by linking the state to
the values and practices of the Hindu
religion!]
Estranged
husband, two others, arrested after mother and son go
missing in Kalikot, by Tularam Pandey (kp
09/09/2023), Mother,
son missing from Kalikot found in Nepalgunjm : The
woman claims a gang of three people abducted them at
around 3am on Friday, by Tularam Pandey (kp
10/09/2023)
Push
factors driving Nepalis out : There are fewer
incentives for young Nepalis to stay home, by
Ramesh Kumar (nt 08/09/2023)
Saraswati
casts net wide for justice : A Dalit activist from
Nepal gets global recognition for her struggle against
systemic discrimination, by Dhanu Bishwakarma (nt
08/09/2023)
Patriarchal
Nepal sees steep rise in female-headed households :
Agriculture Census 2021-22 report, released on
Thursday by National Statistics Office, shows 32.4
percent, or 1.33 million, households in the country
are headed by women, by Sangam Prasain (kp
08/09/2023) [This is far from
being a reason for the ruling machos to grant women
equal rights and participation!]
Battle
Against Casteism, by Bini Dahal (rn 08/09/2023)
Stranded
in Kuwait for nearly a year, around 1,000 Nepali
youths seek urgent repatriation (rep 08/09/2023) [Helping these Nepali citizens
should be a priority task of the government!]
Prime
minister wants transitional justice bill endorsed
before his US visit : Sub-panel of Law and Human
Rights Committee will start detailed discussions on
the bill tomorrow. Leaders expect some consensus among
major parties today, by Binod Ghimire (kp
08/09/2023) [Why? In its
planned form, the law still does not meet
international legal standards!]
Protestors
stage symbolic demonstrations at Maitighar demanding
justice for Aarti Shah (Photo Feature) (rep
08/09/2023)
Govt
inhumanity in Central Jail: Overcrowding and
dilapidated buildings increase risks to inmates,
by Govinda Luitel (rep 06/09/2023), Make
prisons safer : Custodial deaths result from a larger
systemic failure in Nepal’s prison system (kp
07/09/2023)
CAAN
gets show cause notice from court (ht 06/09/2023)
Dalit
politics: Identity or rights? There is a lack of
awareness among youths that the term Dalit is not the
same as untouchable, by Mitra Pariyar (kp
05/09/2023)
Transitional
justice remains elusive despite government’s repeated
pledges : The current bill shields perpetrators and
needs to be amended, allege experts (kp
05/09/2023) [Only a completely
new and socially inclusive generation of politicians,
free of involvement from that time, can bring the
peace process to a conclusion!]
Custodial
deaths go on as perpetrators are left unpunished :
Advocacy Forum’s 2022 report documents 39 deaths since
2018 when the new Penal Code came into force, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 04/09/2023) [see 2022
report by Advocacy Forum; see INSEC
study (in Nepali)]
PM
Dahal pledges to address concerns of conflict
victims (kh 04/09/2023) [And
why do you continue to refuse to align the TRC
Act with standard international human rights
statutes?]
Malnutrition
: Prevention of malnutrition is not possible
for most disadvantaged families and
communities (ht 04/09/2023)
Remote
Rukum villages lack even basic health services :
Difficult terrain and lack of awareness among
residents pose a challenge to public health. People
have to walk for many hours to reach district hospital,
by Mahesh KC (kp 04/09/2023) [This
is one of the districts where the Maoists started
their People's war in 1996 to improve everything!]
Why
proposed revisions to Criminal Code have courted
controversy : Critics say withdrawing cases from all
tiers of court is an encroachment on the judiciary’s
authority, by Binod Ghimire (kp 03/09/2023)
Probe
holds child correction centre responsible for death,
mayhem : Rights bodies blame negligence as the main
reason behind incident (ht 02/09/2023)
Women
need de jure, de facto rights to end discrimination
(ht 01/09/2023)
Faith
in tolerance : Diversity is the basis of our national
unity. Freedom of religion also means respecting the
faith of others, by Shristi Karki (nt 01/09/2023)
All
religions and cultures get equal opportunity in
democracy: Deuba (kh 31/08/2023) [This
then clearly means that the state of Nepal, dominated
by male Khas Arya, especially Bahun, is not a
democracy! That Deuba does not even blush at these
brazen lies!]
Elusive
justice : A TRC Act in line with international
standards will surely rope in many high-profile people
(ht 31/08/2023) [This is the
reason why the non-inclusive ruling male high-caste
elite wants to prevent such a law by hook or by crook!]
17
years since peace accord, enforced disappearance
victims still await justice : No progress has been
made to deliver justice even as the Maosts have led
the government four times since the accord, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 30/08/2023) [The
governing parties and also the most opposition parties
are clearly against justice for the victims and their
families of that time!], Justice,
disappeared : Solving insurgency-era cases is not just
a national urgency but also a global human rights
responsibility (kp 30/08/2023), Rights
body urges govt to ensure truth, justice, and
reparations for families of enforced disappearance
victims (rep 30/08/2023), Conflict
victims awaiting justice for decades, by Bal
Krishna Sah (ht 30/08/2023)
Sudurpaschim
grapples with rising cases of missing persons : Among
the missing, most are women and children from poor
economic backgrounds. Efforts to curb the trend
haven’t amounted to much, by DR Pant (30/08/2023)
Assessing
Nepal’s Future Conflict Trends, by Rajendra
Bahadur Singh (rep 30/08/2023)
Surviving
a dangerous neighbourhood : Blowing with the ill winds
since 2014, the spectre of ‘neo-Hindutva’ has begun to
haunt Nepal, by CK Lal (kp 30/08/2023)
Religious
Harmony Key To Peace, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn
29/08/2023) [Provocative acts
of this kind are reprehensible, but they happen from
both sides. Things that violate the values of the Khas
Arya are always loudly denounced. But what about the
brutal but usually unpunished crimes against Dalits,
mostly perpetrated by Khas Arya? One of the biggest
provocations in terms of cultural diversity and
tolerance, for example, is the demand for a return to
the Hindu state by radical Khas Arya. Such a demand,
as put forward especially by the extremist RPP, deeply
offends Janajatis, Dalits, Muslims and also women in
general, i.e. probably more than half of the
population! Tolerance and harmony remain a beautiful
dream as long as the state and the national identity
are exclusively oriented towards the values of the
male Khas Arya!]
Conflict
victims to organise candle vigil (ht 29/08/2023)
Pipeline
damage compels residents of a Salyan village to drink
untreated water : Around 60 households in Namra
village are drinking muddy water from the Bheri river
and many people are falling ill, by Biplab
Maharjan (kp 29/08/2023)
Lawmaker
Dhakal urges PM Dahal to address Ganga Maya Adhikari’s
demand (rep 29/08/2023)
Election
Commission calls for speedy passage of ‘No Vote’
provision : If 51 percent of voters opt ‘No Vote’, the
election becomes invalid and rejected candidates can’t
run next time, by Nishan Khatiwada (kp
29/08/2023), Election
Commission proposes NOTA, suffrage right for Nepali
citizens employed abroad, by Bal Krishna Sah (ht
29/08/2023)
Gurkha
veterans share doubts ahead of September talks : For
years Gurkha soldiers fought wars for Britain, but
despite promises of equal pensions and rights, their
pleas for fairness remain unaddressed (kp
29/08/2023)
Child
marriage: More than a form of violence, by Nona
Deprez and Hanaa Singer-Hamdy (ht 28/08/2023
NHRC
urges all to be sensitive about possible communal riot
(ht 27/08/2023)
Proposal
to extend terms of two TJ bodies presented in National
Assembly (rep 27/08/2023)
Government’s
cybersecurity policy criticised for National Internet
Gateway plan : Experts are concerned that it may
curtail the right to privacy and freedom of expression
in Nepal, by Anup Ojha (kp 26/08/2023)
Prohibitory
order in Dharan over fears of communal violence :
Political parties call for social harmony after a
group announces rally against the social media
campaign for ‘cow slaughter right’, by Pradeep
Menyangbo (kp 26/08/2023), A
huge crowd marches from Itahari to Dharan for peace
rally (rep 26/08/2023) [One-sided
Hindu fundamentalist demands without respect and
understanding for the much more unfortunate situation
of followers of other Nepali cultures!], Dharan
peaceful amid fear of ethnic,
religious violence : Congress
President Sher Bahadur Deuba
and National Human Rights
Commission appeal for communal
harmony, by Pradeep
Menyangbo (kp 27/08/2023), Post
goes viral with misleading claim it shows rally in
Dharan (kh 28/08/2023)
DPM
Khadka calls for caution against those disturbing
social harmony (kh 25/08/2023) [Social
harmony is endangered by all those who deny the
multi-ethnicity, multi-religion and diversity of
cultures of the country, who refuse proper inclusion
of all sections of society and who identify the
country exclusively with Hinduism and the language and
culture of the (male) Khas Arya!]
Nepal
Eligible To Be OGP Member, by Mahendra Man Gurung
(rn 25/08/2023) [Transparency,
accountability and participation are still not
realised for large parts of Nepali society!]
NHRC
launches investigation into juvenile correction centre
incident (ht 25/08/2023)
Girls’
ratio to boys markedly low in big cities and districts
bordering India : Widening gap between their numbers
could create gender imbalance in long run, by
Arjun Poudel (kp 24/08/2023)
Conflict
victims urge parliament to revise Transitional Justice
Bill (rep 24/08/2023), No
Law, No Justice, No government for conflict victims,
by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae 24/08/2023)
Rights
defenders stress amendment of TJ Bill (ht
23/08/2023)
Man
arrested for character assassination of a woman
(kh 23/08/2023)
Degrees
of Dalitness : It is a fallacy to think that the
Dalits are the only community facing caste
discrimination, by Mitra Pariyar (kp 22/08/2023)
Divorce
rate rising in Salyan where child marriage continues
unabated : Lack of awareness, mentorship and financial
constraints contribute to early marriages leading to
divorces, say experts, by Biplab Maharjan (kp
22/08/2023)
Journalists’
safety mechanism still elusive, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ae 22/08/2023)
Gyanaecologist
accused of selling newborn : A 26-year-old woman who
gave birth to a baby at Green Cross Hospital has
accused the doctor of selling her baby, by Binod
Bhandari (kp 22/08/2023)
Violence
erupts at Bhaktapur correction center: Inmates
clash with police, leaving several injured,
by Krishna Kisi (rep 21/08/2023), 221
children abscond from Bhaktapur ‘correctional
home’ (kh 21/08/2023), 221
juvenile inmates escape reform centre,
breaking the gate and breaching the walls :
Police have rearrested 197. Earlier a clash
had ensued after suspicious death of an inmate,
bny Anup Ojha (kp 22/08/2023), Negligence,
indifference behind Bhaktapur Child Correction
Home incidence: INSEC (kh 01/09/2023)
Caste system and
religious conversion in Nepal, by Sushant Nepali
(rep 21/08/2023)
The
impending NHRC downgrade : What to make of the
imminent slide and how to bring the National Human
Rights Commission back from the brink (kp
20/08/2023) [Thank you KP Oli,
you really are the greatest!]
Transfer
of top cops probing refugee scam rings alarm bells :
Prime minister presented proposal and passed it
despite DPM Shrestha’s objections, home ministry
official says, by Anil Giri (kp 20/08/2023) [This is what the so-called top
politicians mean by ruthlessly clearing up corruption!]
Nepali
woman held hostage in Iraq for three years :
Kamala Murmu, 30, was 'sold' in Iraq three
years ago by a human trafficker in the pretext
of taking her to Oman for foreign employment,
her mother claimed (nlt 20/08/2023)
Legality
of transitional justice bodies comes under question :
Parliament was not informed about July 4 decision to
extend the bodies’ tenure within 30 days, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 19/08/2023)
Two
inmates tortured to death: Probe report, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht 18/08/2023)
Victims
of Doramba incident still deprived of justice
(ht 18/08/2023)
Ec-PM
warns of fresh conflict if courts handle conflict-era
cases : Baburam Bhattarai said only transitional
bodies should resolve insurgency-related issues
(kp 18/08/2023) [Crimes from
the time of the insurgency must be judged by courts
and not by political commissions appointed by
politicians who have proven for 17 years that they
have no interest at all in justice for the victims!]
Ministry’s
indecision deprives thousands of girls of HPV vaccine
: The government purchased 20,000 doses of the vaccine
in the first week of July (kp 18/08/2023)
Battling
Discrimination To Empower Women, by Sunil Poudel
(rn 18/08/2023)
Violence
against women in politics : By breaking down barriers
and fostering an enabling environment, women can take
their rightful place as catalysts for change in
various fields, including in politics and
decision-making, by Kabita Pandey (ae 17/08/2023)
Full
text of SC verdict damns Resham Chaudhary, by Ram
Kuamr Kamat (ht 17/08/2023), SC
questions President’s amnesty for Resham Chaudhary in
Tikapur incident (kh), Former
President : Bhandari’s “activism” sparks a wave of
discussions (kh 17/08/2023), Court
rules pardon in criminal cases under political cover
illegal : The ruling would be considered while passing
verdicts in petitions challenging presidential
pardons, say experts, by Binod Ghimire (kp
18/08/2023), Granting
amnesty to those guilty in criminal cases
unconstitutional: SC, by Bhasa Sharma (rep
18/08/2023),
Unlawful
pardon : The full text of the top court on the Tikapur
carnage says Resham's pardon was unlawful (ht
18/08/2023)
Government’s
cybersecurity policy raises privacy and implementation
concerns : National Cyber Security Policy has some
features that will potentially harm internet ecosystem
and digital rights, by Anup Ojha (kp 17/08/2023)
TRC
and CIEDP remain without office-bearers for a year,
by Bhasa Sharma (rep 17/08/2023) [This
reflects the political will of the rulers in Nepal!]
Demonstration
after murder accused gets bail (ht 16/08/2023)
Local
level gets grant for child labour-free programme
(ht 16/08/2023)
Marginalised
communities struggling to obtain citizenship cards :
The ward offices refuse to provide recommendation
resulting in minorities being deprived of rights,
by Bal Krishna Sah (ht 15/08/2023)
Illegal
abortions continue killing women : Nepal legalised
abortion in 2002. Every year about 100,000 women
undergo the procedure at government-authorised clinics,
by Arjun Poudel (kp 15/08/2023)
Coalition
partners drop Gaur massacre probe plan to avoid
antagonising Upendra Yadav : They refuse the main
opposition’s demand to form a high-level probe panel
to investigate the gold haul and decide to make the
ongoing investigation of CIB more effective, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 15/08/2023) [Crimes
that do not suit political interests are not
investigated, no matter if the SC demands it and the
PM has loudly proclaimed it. What does PK Dahal care
about his yesterday's chatter?]
NHRC
calls for thorough investigation into assault on human
rights activist and journalist Manohar Pokharel
(rep 15/08/2023)
Madhesh
struggles with rising cases of missing children : Lack
of study and authorities’ inaction hamper efforts to
tackle the problem. Number of missing female children
is higher than males, rescue group says, by Shiva
Puri (kp 15/08/2023)
Balen's
laudable move to promote consumers rights (rep
14/08/2023)
National
Human Rights Commission seeks political support to
retain its ‘A’ status : Only the country whose human
rights commission has the coveted grade can express
its views in deliberations at the United Nations Human
Rights Council and take part in voting on any of its
decisions (kp 13/08/2023)
CIB
arrests doctor mistakenly for alleged fake credentials
(kh 13/08/2023), Wrongfully
detained despite being innocent, Dr Ranjit Kumar Yadav
says he hopes this does not happen to anyone (rep
15/08/2023)
Nepal
and International Humanitarian Law : The government
should identify legal and operational gaps and address
them on time, by Krishna Chandra Chalisey (kp
11/08/2023)
Dalit
students at a disadvantage in under-resourced
community schools : Most villages in Kaski are
emptying out due to outmigration with only
impoverished Dalits left behind. With no other option,
their children go to schools riddled with problems,
by Deepak Pariyar (kp 10/08/2023)
Nepal
non-committal to UN on revising transitional justice
amendment bill : Four United Nations special
rapporteurs had sought clarification from the
government on five issues, by Binod Ghimire (kp
10/08/2023)
Deal
with kin of Gaur victims puts coalition at risk : 27
Maoists died in a clash with cadres of Upendra Yadav’s
Madheshi Janadhikar Forum in March 2007 in Rautahat,
by Anil Giri (kp 10/08/2023)
Call
for finding long-term solution to Kathmandu Valley’s
landless squatters problem (rep10/08/2023)
Joint
movement of indigenous nationalities essential to
safeguard achievements, say activists : Recent
struggle indicates that indigenous nationalities are
dissatisfied and angry but they also have no
collective way to channel their frustration. Activists
say the movement against the ‘Koshi’ name could
inspire more groups, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
09/08/2023)
Vulnerable
youths, vulnerable nation : The youth's desire to join
foreign forces emanates from the Nepali state's
failure to provide ample jobs to its growing young
population (Part I),
by Binoj Basnyat (ae 09/08/2023)
'Nexus
between foreign employment, trafficking' (ht
09/08/2023)
Lessons
from Manipur : The Nepal government too is notorious
for ignoring ethnic, caste and communal grievances,
by Mitra Pariyar (kp 08/08/2023)
Home
ministry signs five-point pact with Gaur Massacre
Victims' Struggle Committee (rep 08/08/2023)
The
Gaur injustice : Pushpa Kamal Dahal and co exemplify
real or imaginary revolutionaries becoming co-opted by
the state (kp 07/08/2023)
Chaos
behind the bars : Overcrowding, drug abuse and
violence have always plagued Nepal’s prisons, by
Nishant Pokharel (kp 06/08/2023)
PM
Dahal initiates negotiations with Gaur Massacre
Victims’ families (kh 05/08/2023) [They
need justice and not the unjust pardon of convicted
offenders for purely political reasons!], Dahal
shows double standards in Gaur massacre probe : On
March 21, 2007, as many as 27 Maoist party workers
were brutally killed, with 115 more injured in the
incident, by Binod Ghimire (kp 06/08/2023)
Conflict
victims urge govt’s attention on Transitional
Justice Laws (kh 04/08/2023), Conflict
victims and rights activists are sceptical about
government’s intentions : Stakeholders stage sit-in as
parliamentary panel works to finalise a disputed bill
on transitional justice, by Binod Ghimire (kp
05/08/2023)
Congress
top leaders against prosecution in ‘non-cruel’ murder
: Party takes a stance against demands of conflict
victims that there must be no amnesty for serious
rights violations, by Binod Ghimire (kp
03/08/2023) [Sher Bahadur
Deuba and his NC are strictly against justice for
victims! Every murder is cruel, both for those
directly involved as well as for their families and
friends! Human rights defenders are stunned!]
Gaur
massacre victims threaten to stage protest in
Kathmandu (rep 03/08/2023)
Regulating
private educational institutions to ensure the right
to education, by Karuna Parajuli and Timothy Fish
Hodgson (rep 03/08/2023)
Govt
attempts to curtail citizens' right to privacy
under the guise of crime control (kh
02/08/2023)
Regional Collaboration
Against Human Trafficking, by Namrata Sharma (rn
02/08/2023)
Human
trafficking : The desperation seen among women in
going abroad puts them at risk of being trafficked
(ht 01/08/2023)
Irregularities
in 'free visa, free ticket' provisions : NHRC
report suggests that human trafficking in the
guise of foreign employment is rampant (ht
31/07/2023)
State
of impunity wrecking our university system : There is
a criminal gang that benefits by extorting the
university. They work for the mafia in education,
interview with Prem Chalaune, assistant professor at the
Department of Sociology of Tribhuvan University (kp
31/07/2023) [Once again
political parties have their fingers in the pie and
cover up crime!]
Caste-based
discrimination persists despite being outlawed in
Nepali society : Dalit activists say lax legal
provisions pose a significant challenge to swift
justice delivery for cases of discrimination, by
Rupa Gahatraj (kp 28/07/2023)
Climate
change adds to children’s woes : Climate-induced
disasters hinder their access to health, education,
nutrition and protection, by Richa Gurung (kp
28/07/2023)
Courts
thwart Cabinet bid to protect assailants : TU teacher
Prem Chalaune was brutally attacked by
Congress-affiliated students three years ago and the
case is still sub judice, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
28/07/2023)
Melamchi
Flood Victims : Waiting For Help Even After 2 Years,
by Indira Aryal (rn 28/07/2023)
President
authenticates ‘Bill to Amend Some Nepal Acts Related
to Civil Code, 2080’ (kh 28/07/2023)
Rising
Intolerance against Dalits in Nepal, by Hari
Prasad Shrestha (rep 27/07/2023)
Musahar
children deprived of education for lack of birth
certificates, by Shambhu Yadav (ae 27/07/2023)
Marrying
an underage girl is child marriage, not kidnapping and
hostage-taking: Supreme Court, by Bhasa Sharma
(rep 27/07/2023)
Govt
to offer health insurance cover to 28,000 prisoners
(rep 27/07/2023)
Advocacy
Forum urges justice for Nirmala Pant (kh
26/07/2023)
Amending
the TRC Act : The Truth & Reconciliation Act and
the Amendment Bill fare better compared to other
jurisdictions, by Bipin Adhikari (kp 26/07/2023)
Caste
killing progress : Nepali Sarkis could have created
luxury leather goods and become another Louis Vuitton,
by Mitra Pariyar (kp 25/07/2023)
Prime
Minister Dahal denies using children during Maoist
insurgency : He was responding to a Supreme Court
order seeking clarification in connection with a writ
petition, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 25/07/2023)
Leaving
No One Behind: The Path to Disability Inclusive
Development, by Jalasa Sapkota (rep 24/07/2023)
Objectionable
questions and options in book results in public
outrage (photo feature) (rep 24/07/2023)
A
university professor was brutally attacked by student
union members. Political parties made all-out efforts
to deny him justice, by Abhyudaya Upreti (nlt
23/07/2023) [Nepal's politicians stand for the
perpetuation of the unjust state!]
NHRC
opposes govt bill offering amnesty to culprits of
criminal offenses (kh 21/07/2023)
Nepal
is still unfriendly to its queer citizens :
Queerphobia is not visible because queerness is not a
topic of consideration, let alone conversation, by
Birat Bijay Ojha (kp 20/07/2023)
Queer
Rights in Nepal, by Durga Prasad Khanal (rep
19/07/2023)
Ensuring
Justice To Usury Victims, by Namrata Sharma (rn
19/07/2023)
Under
JSP pressure, usury bill tweaked to heed lenders’
issues : Bill is still strong despite changes, says
inquiry panel chair, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
18/07/2023)
Government
brings controversial bill to withdraw cases sub judice
in court : Experts say bill gives unrestrained
discretionary power to the government to drop charges
without court’s consent, by Binod Ghimire (kp
17/07/2023) [Intending to
prevent justice for victims as well as prosecuting
politicians?]
Police
arrest cooperative victims from Maitighar [Photos]
(nlt 16/07/2023)
Local
approaches to ending landlessness : Many commissions
were formed in the past to resolve the issue, but none
could offer a reasonable solution, by Jagat Deuja
(kp 16/07/2023)
Emboldened
loan sharks ignoring calls for compromise : An
ordinance that was introduced to criminalise usurious
lending expired last week after House failed to
replace it, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
15/07/2023) [Responsible are
especially KP Oli and other politicians who are only
interested in their own power, whatever they may now
declare on this!]
Changing
Nature Of Civic Space, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn
15/07/2023)
Creating
Secure Future For Nepali Youths : Importantly,
intolerance, hollow promises, the sale of dreams,
double standards, nepotism, and favouritism have
plagued Nepal's politics, by Narayan Prasad
Ghimire (rn 14/07/2023)
Addressing
Population Issues : A Call For Gender Equality, by
Ramesh Kumar KC (rn 14/07/2023)
Bulldozing
not the solution : The government must bring policies
to address the needs of the citizens without homes,
by Nirajan Thapaliya (kp 14/07/2023)
Refugee
and disability stereotyping : Double bind, double
discrimination, by Dev Datta Joshi (ht 14/07/2023)
Justice
remains elusive for persons with disabilities (ht
14/07/2023)
Bid
to ensure adequate housing for all people (ht
14/07/2023)
Obstruction
of UML leads to removal of Loan Shark Bill from HoR
agenda, by Ishwari Subedi (rep 14/07/2023) [Intentionally or simply
disinterested?]
KDC
refuses to register same sex marriage despite apex
court order, by Bal Krishna Sah (ht 14/07/2023) [Contempt of Supreme Court by a
subordinate court?]
Transitional
justice commissions remain ineffective for a year
without office bearers : Although government bade
farewell to office bearers, it hasn’t filled the posts
following delay in revising the Act, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 13/07/2023) [Where
there is no will, there is no way!]
Mayor
under fire for City police’s mistreatment of street
vendor : Urban planners say instead of chasing and
thrashing people in the informal sector, KMC can bring
them under the tax net and allow them to operate at a
designated place, by Anup Ojha (kp 12/07/2023)
In
Pictures: Youths stage demonstration against brutality
of municipal police personnel, by Prasan Gurung
(rep 12/07/2023)
Ajit's
corpse awaiting justice at Teaching Hospital morgue
for seven years, by Bal Krishna Sah (ht
11/07/2023)
Procedure
drafted for engaging prisoners (ht 09/07/2023)
Child
labor goes unchecked despite laws (kh 07/07/2023)
The
Karnali’s hunger emergency : The government’s
fortified flour scheme is not a long term solution to
the region's chronic food insecurity, by Anita
Bhetwal (nt 07/07/2023)
French
riots and Nepal’s ‘respectable’ casteism : Everyone
pretends that Dalits have been afforded unprecedented
amounts of rights and privileges, by Mitra Pariyar
(kp 04/07/2023)
Dalit’s
house torched for eloping with ‘upper-caste’ girl in
Jumla : Police have arrested the girl’s brother on
charges of criminal arson and caste-based
discrimination, by DB Budha (kp 04/07/2023)
Govt
consents extension of TRC deadline (kh 04/07/2023)
[And what is the point of
that, when the leading politicians do not want any
justice for the victims?], Transitional
justice bodies get yet another term extension : Terms
of truth and reconciliation, and disappearance
commissions extended until January 14 next year
(kp 05/07/2023) [Without
immediate legal changes in the sense of justice for
the victims, this makes no sense at all!]
Schools
and LGBTQI+ children : The heteronormative school
culture disregards the rights and well-being of
children, by Saroj KC and Ayush Joshi (kp
03/07/2023)
Governance
in Social transformations in Nepal, by Medani P.
Bhandari (kp 03/07/2023)
SC
rules KDAO order banning protest at Maitighar Mandala
illegal, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 03/07/2023)
Elderlies
in old age homes deprived of state facilities (ht
03/07/2023)
'Time-bound
programme needed to abolish dowry', by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht 02/07/2023), Woman
and daughter found dead in Rautahat (ht
02/07/2023)
12,000
migrant Nepali workers died abroad in a decade, by
Sabita Khadka (rep 30/06/2023), Extreme
heat puts migrant workers at risk of fatal diseases,
report says : Nepalis are returning from Middle East
with renal failure, cardiac issues and other ailments
in alarming numbers, by Arjun Poudel (kp
01/07/2023)
Recognise
Women’s Domestic Labour, by Bini Dahal (rn
30/06/2023)
For
some groups experience can be lowered: SC,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 30/06/2023)
Fighting
Inequality For Social Justice, by Lok Nath Bhusal
(rn 29/06/2023)
Top
court orders registration of same sex marriages :
Government ordered to form a temporary mechanism to
register such marriages pending final verdict, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 29/06/2023), Rainbow
weddings : Supreme Court’s landmark decision on
same-sex marriage sets the tone for a more inclusive
Nepal (kp 30/06/2023), Ensuring
The Rights Of Gender Minorities, by Samip
Ghimire and Yauaraj Gautam (rn 30/06/2023)
'Amend
laws in accordance with Palermo protocol' (ht
29/06/2023)
SC
rebukes KDC for delay : Orders the district court to
adjudicate cases within three months, by Ram Kumar
Kamat (ht 29/06/2023)
Lawyer
arrested for thrashing Lalitpur District Court female
employee (kh 29/06/2023)
Top
court orders relief for conflict-era victims of
torture and sexual violence : 17 years since Peace
Accord, torture victims lack adequate means to seek
justice and hold perpetrators to account, by Binod
Ghimire (kh 28/06/2023) [The
next step should be to punish all those who have been
deliberately preventing justice for the victims by
hook or by crook for 17 years!]
Shun
Feudal Form Of Language, by Bhupa P
Dhamala (rn 28/06/2023)
Free
legal aid provision needs to be revisited,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 28/06/2023)
Child
labor situation in Nepal: challenges and ways forward,
by Sudarshan Neupane (rep 27/06/2023)
Torture
laws need to be amended, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht
27/06/2023)
First
conference on women shelters begins (ht
26/06/2023)
District
Court orders Rs 100,000 as relief to complainant in
Sandeep Lamichhane-related case (kh 26/06/2023) [??]
Leave
no one behind : The Harawa-Charawa system is possibly
the last visible evidence of slavery in Nepal, by
Jagat Deuja (kp 26/06/2023)
'New
citizenship law needs to be improved' (ht
26/06/2023)
Rise
in flesh trade in Karnali Province due to poverty,
by Lalit Bista (rep 25/06/2023)
Desperate
youths from Maoist heartland hit US wall : Residents
of Maoist strongholds that opposed ‘American
imperialism’ paid traffickers huge sums to go to the
States, by Janakraj Sapkota (kp 25/06/2023) [An indictment of the once declared
ambitions of the alleged Maoist revolutionaries!]
Women
raped during armed conflict ask: Where is the state?,
by Guna Raj Luitel (rep 23/06/2023) [The
interest of the state aims at reconciliation between
perpetrators and victims, not at justice for the
latter. This is especially true for the former
Maoists.]
Female
participation in higher education : How Good Is Good
Enough?, by Bhim Prasad Subedi (rn 23/06/2023)
Court
stays Cabinet move to drop case against Chalaune’s
assaulters : A single bench of Justice Manoj Kumar
Sharma ordered the defendants to clarify why the
decision was taken (kp 23/06/2023)
Budget
cut set to hit crucial nutrition programmes :
Nutritionists warn the country cannot achieve
nutrition targets by cutting investments on Outpatient
Therapeutic Care and nutrition rehab centres, by
Arjun Poudel (kp 23/06/2023)
Melamchi
Mess: Example Of Climate Crisis, by Maheshwor
Rijal (rn 22/06/2023)
Continuing
injustice : The citizenship question remains a
combustible issue and it would be wise to address it
on time (kp 22/06/2023, Top
court clears way for implementation of Citizenship Act
amendments : The court’s latest order has cleared the
way for thousands of children of parents who got
citizenship by birth to acquire citizenship by descent
(kp 23/06/2023)
Refugee
protection : Though Nepal not a signatory, apex court
draws from international laws (ht 22/06/2023)
Protesters
turn up heat over citizenship : They call for
immediate implementation of the recently endorsed bill
to amend the law, by Nishan Khatiwada (kp
21/06/2023)
Kin
demand justice as woman’s death raises suspicion :
Father of 22-year-old Aarati Sah accuses her husband’s
family of killing her over dowry issues. Her husband
and father-in-law are in police custody, by
Santosh Singh (kp 21/06/2023)
Govt
continues ban on strike in supply of essential goods,
services (ht 21/06/2023)
Cabinet
under fire for dropping case against teacher’s
attackers : Chalaune on hunger strike protesting
decision to withdraw attempted murder case against
pro-Congress students, by Anup Ojha (kp
20/06/2023) [Incessant
corruption and covering up of crimes by the so-called
top politicians and their non-inclusive political
parties!], Rights
activists, varsity professors demonstrate in support
of assistant professor Chalaune : Chalaune is on a
hunger strike against the government’s decision to
withdraw case against his assaulters (kp
20/06/2023), TU
Assistant Professor Chalaune knocks on the door of
Supreme Court for justice (rep 21/06/2023)
Russian
recruitment targets vulnerable Nepalis in intensified
Ukraine war efforts, by Pramod Raj Sedhain (kh
20/06/2023)
Clash
between Citizenship-less Struggle Committee and Police
at Maitighar (Photo Feature), by Prasan Gurung
(rep 20/06/2023)
Discussion
on Changing the Electoral System : Is social inclusion
falling out of reach?, by Karl-Heinz Krämer (kh
19/06/2023)
Female
mahout numbers grow as safaris get popular in
protected areas : Women mahouts are dedicated and can
handle challenging tasks easily, park officials say,
by Rupa Gahatraj (kp 19/06/2023)
‘Actors
are fighting a rigged system’ : How Binita Thapa
Magar, an actor with over 14 years of experience, is
only just catching her big break, by Urza Acharya
(kp 19/06/2023)
Women
in Nepali society: An overview of Lichhavi era and
Vedic age : Women in the Licchavi era were not just
confined to the household works. They were given an
equal opportunity to contribute in the society, by
Shreena Nepal (nlt 17/06/2023)
Health
Ministry orders hospitals to avoid sex-selective
ultrasound (kh 16/06/2023)
Youths
ask: ‘Our parents are Nepalis. Who are we?’ They hit
the streets after the Supreme Court on June 4
prevented the enforcement of amended citizenship law,
by Nishan Khatiwada (kp 16/06/2023)
People
from LGBTIQ+ community facing violence (ht
16/06/2023)
Consumer
rights matter : If the bread is stale, consumers can
switch to another baker. Why not for electricity?,
by Bishal Thapa (kp 16/06/2023)
Dhankuta
community schools charge students despite free
education : Schools say the budget allocated by the
government is insufficient to pay teachers, by
Ramesh Chandra Adhikari (kp 15/06/2023)
Call
to address rights of persons with disabilities (ht
15/06/2023)
Beyond
the fake refugee scam: The rot ran deep in refugee
camps even during the 90s : A Bhutanese refugee
activist exposes how the government officials and
police abused their authorities instead of addressing
genuine concern of the Bhutanese refugees in the camps,
by Ram Karki (nlt 14/06/2023)
Clean
the water : The state is responsible for ensuring its
citizens’ fundamental right to safe drinking water
(kp 14/06/2023)
Member
of Citizenship-less Struggle Committee attempts
self-immolation in Maitighar (rep 14/06/2023)
Learning
From Thailand’s Elections, by Krishnaman Pradhan
(rn 14/06/2023)
NC
will not compromise on ideology: Gagan Thapa (kh
13/06/2023) [Not even in
relation to the electoral system? Nepal urgently needs
better social inclusion. This is prevented by the
existing electoral system and the attitude of the
party leaders! But Deuba has called for the abolition
of even the minimal opportunity that exists!]
SC
orders show cause on writ filed against PM Dahal and
Baburam Bhattarai (kh 13/06/2023)
Is
secularism under threat? Dahal’s journey from
Mahakaleshwar to Pashupatinath, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ae 12/06/2023)
From
Dowry to Wedding Gifts: Changing Forms, Unchanged
Burdens, by Aabha Parajuli and Sushant Nepali (rep
12/06/2023)
Court
to hear petition against PM tomorrow : Opposition
lawmakers have started seeking Dahal’s resignation on
moral grounds, by Binod Ghimire (kp 12/06/2023), SC
admits writ of 9 former Maoist child soldiers (ht
12/06/2023)
Two
women allegedly killed for dowry in Sarlahi (rn
11/06/2023), Two
women allegedly killed for dowry in Sarlahi (nlt
11/06/2023)
Debel
School children studying sitting on the floor (rn
11/06/2023)
Deuba
moots election system change : Speaks of having in
place FPTP system for HoR and PR system for National
Assembly, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 11/06/2023) [Deuba pleads for the final end of
social inclusion in the HoR instead of ensuring that
this inclusion is also prescribed in the selection of
candidates for the FPTP system! 15 percent male Khas
Arya should be the absolute limit for all political
levels and also for the leadership levels of political
parties if Nepal's social harmony is to be maintained!]
International
Human Trafficking: Nepal's Burgeoning Humanitarian
Crises, by Shishir Bhatta (rep 10/06/2023)
Prisoners
experiencing skin issues due to scorching heat
(rep 10/06/2023)
WVIN
has been collaborating with all three tiers of govt in
the sphere of child welfare, interview with Roslyn
H Gabriel, National Director for World Vision
International Nepal (ht 10/06/2023)
No
private hospital bed for poor patients : Hospitals run
by the private sector are blatantly ignoring the
mandatory 10 percent free bed allocation for the needy,
by Deepak Pariyar, Ramesh Kumar Paudel, Ghanashyam
Gautam & Binod Bhandari (kp 10/06/2023)
Presidential
Pardons, explained : The controversial practice of
Presidential Pardons in Nepal: Examining the
constitutional provisions and political implications,
by Anjila Shrestha (nlt 09/06/2023) [Nepal
is not under the rule of law, but under the rule of
so-called top politicians, all incompetent and
repeatedly failed! And they seriously claim to always
have the law on their side!]
SC
directs to register ‘war crimes’ related writ against
PM Dahal and former PM Bhattarai (kh 09/06/2023),
Top
court to accept ex-child soldiers’ petition against PM
: A single bench rules that the judiciary needs to
resolve the petition filed by former child Maoist
combatants, by Binod Ghimire (kp 10/06/2023)
Government
ignoring Human Rights Commission’s recommendations to
investigate the Gaur massacre : The victims from the
incident have lodged a petition at the Supreme Court
demanding its intervention in the investigation, by
Binod Ghimire (kp
09/06/2023) [The protection of
top politicians from legal prosecution has absolute
priority over rule of law!]
Human
rights watchdogs of Nepal, Qatar sign pact to protect
migrant workers’ rights : More than 102,000 Nepalis
have received labour approval for Qatar in the first
nine months of the current fiscal year (kp
09/06/2023)
Nepal
not doing enough to tackle online child abuse :
According to police cyber bureau, 110 cases of sexual
abuse against children were reported in the past 11
months, by Anup Ojha (kp 09/06/2023)
Unresolved
Issues: Scrutinizing Nepal’s New Transitional Justice
Bill, by Narsh Mahaseth and Dikshya Adhikari (rep
07/06/2023)
Conflict
victims ask lawmakers to get transitional justice bill
right this time : They fear the government will use
the bill to give amnesty for murders, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 05/06/2023)
SC
issues interlocutory order not to implement Act on
Citizenship (rn 04/06/2023), Supreme
Court Issues Interim Order to Halt Immediate
Implementation of Amended Citizenship Act (ht
04/06/2023)
Stakeholders
stress on multipronged approach to eliminate child
labor : Speaking at the Child Labor Dialogue series
with Nepal Live, they said that the causes that push
the children in labor are interlinked and therefore
those causes have to be addressed holistically
(nlt 04/06/2023)
Police
arrest 11 people protesting against PM Dahal
(kh 03/06/2023) [Freedom
of expression is still a taboo in Nepal!]
Dalit
lives must matter, by Shristi Karki (nt
02/06/2023)
Comparing
Maina Sunwar and Resham Chaudhary cases : Both are
cases of criminal political violence, but the security
forces are perpetrators in one and victims in the
other, by Aastha Dahal (nt 02/06/2023) [Politically
motivated murder must not be excused, whether it is
committed by security forces or by revolutionaries,
even if their cause is justified.]
With
men away in India for work, women fill void in
construction : Until a few years ago, contractors
would not hire women in construction projects, but
that has changed now since most villages are almost
devoid of men, by Tripti Shahi (kp 03/06/2023)
Many
see Dahal’s temple worship as deviation from
his Marxist ideology : Nepali communists
follow Marxism, which talks about dialectical
materialism and says religion is an opiate to
the people, by Binod Ghimire (kp
03/06/2023) [Their
slogans are mostly phrasemongering. For
example, no one advocates the inclusion and
rights of women, Dalits, ethnic groups and
Madheshi and reduces the proportion of male
Khas Arya to a reasonable level in the
allocation of posts! The handling of
citizenship is also an outstanding example!]
Husband
flees after stabbing his wife in Chitwan
(rep 03/06/2023)
Public
school staffers warn of protest over ‘broken salary
hike promise’ : Government on February 2 had signed an
agreement with them to increase their pay (kp
02/06/2023)
Inhumane
cost of labour : The violation of the free-visa,
free-ticket policy for Nepali workers is one reason
for their suffering (kp 02/06/2023)
A
home for all : If our identities are fluid,
citizenship cannot remain dictated by archaic
divisions and anxiety of otherness (kp 01/06/2023)
HURPES
concerns policy on extraction of sand
and pebbles (kh 31/05/2023)
President
Paudel authenticates Citizenship Bill (kh
31/05/2023), RPP
Nepal Chair Kamal Thapa, RSP Chair Rabi Lamichhane
oppose citizenship bill authentication : President
Paudel granted stamp of approval to the controversial
citizenship bill few hours before Prime Minister
Pushpa Kamal Dahal embarked on four-day official visit
to India (nlt 31/05/2023)
Sangita
Rokaya vocals against Chhaupadi from Sagarmatha top
(kh 30/05/2023)
Resham
Chaudhary, the convict of Tikapur carnage, walks free
: Chaudhary, who was convicted by district court, high
court and supreme court and given life sentence, was
given pardon on Sunday by President Ram Chandra Paudel
(nlt 29/05/2023) [The families
of the victims will be delighted in view of this
principle of justice! Is this now a pattern for not
punishing the crimes of the time of the insurgency?],
President
pardons Tikapur killings convict
Resham Chaudhary : Rights activists
decry the decision while Tharu
campaigners hail the freedom from life
imprisonment as justice for the
community, by Binod Ghimire (kp
29/05/2023),
16th
Republic Day: Government celebrates, people cry foul :
As the government marked the day with various events,
people have taken strong exception to the presidential
pardon to the convict of 2015 Tikapur carnage (nlt
29/05/2023), SC
receives writ against Resham Chaudhary
(kh 30/05/2023)
7
rights activists protesting against corruption taken
into custody (kh 28/05/2023) [This
is the state of the rule of law in Nepal: civil
society protesters are arrested, convicted and
sentenced murderers are released, potential rapists
are courted and celebrated, women are not categorised
as full and equal citizens, the historical and
cultural identity of the majority of the population is
disregarded in an authoritarian manner, disagreeable
statements by parliamentarians are expunged from the
record after the House of Representatives is blocked,
etc.], President
Paudel grants amnesty to 482 prisoners, including
Resham Chaudhary (kh), Fringe
parties, independent lawmakers complain of negligence
in parliament (kh 28/05/2023)
Embrace
women’s diversity : The experiences of women of
historically marginalised groups aren’t discussed,
by Sangmo Yonjan-Tamang (kp 28/05/2023)
Agitation
against Koshi nomenclature escalates, government
issues prohibitory order : Congress demands dialogue
with groups agitating against the renaming of Province
1 as Koshi, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 28/05/2023)
Institutionalised
inequality : The rich-poor gap in Nepal is
state-sponsored violence, and is detrimental to
stability and prosperity (nt 26/05/2023), Nepal’s
tax system widens rich-poor gap : The new budget needs
to overhaul the tax structure that favours the
privileged, by Ramesh Kumar (nt 26/05/2023)
Govt
starts preparations to grant clemency to Resham
Chaudhary (kh 25/05/2023) [Article
276 of the Constitution opens the door to the
arbitrariness of the political elite. Will we soon see
something similar with regard to the accused in the
current corruption scandal? Article 276 sets convicts
free, but does not change their guilt. If Chaudhary is
indeed innocent, this must be determined by a court.
Then he would be entitled to adequate compensation for
the injustice he has suffered! Now the procedure once
again smacks of the manipulation of political power.],
Government
working on Republic Day pardon for Resham Chaudhary :
Chaudhary has been serving life term after being
convicted in the 2015 Tikapur massacre, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 26/05/2023), President’s
Office sends back proposal to pardon Resham Chaudhary
to Home Ministry (kh 26/05/2023), Government
urges President to authenticate Citizenship Bill
(kh 26/05/2023) [Why isn't a law passed that
excludes politicians from any punishment for all time
to come? Then the current corruption scandal would not
have to be pursued any further as well. Politicians
could go about their dirty business in complete
openness and the cumbersome annulment of court rulings
by the executive would be superfluous!], Wife
of police officer killed in Tikapur incident files
petition asking President not to grant amnesty to
Resham Chaudhary (rep 26/05/2023)
3
years after Rukum West killings, kin still await
justice : Dalit activists accuse major parties of
weakening the case to protect the accused, who are
non-Dalits, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 24/05/2023), Justice
running late : The justice process in the Rukum West
killings should blaze a trail for other caste-killing
cases (kp 25/05/2023)
Teachers
in politics : Most public school
teachers in Nepal work with poor pay
and perks, which makes them veer
towards politics (kp 24/05/2023) [In no democratic
country should citizens be excluded
from political activity because of
their profession. This is one of the
fundamental rights of human beings!
And why does the exclusion in Nepal,
for example, not apply to rich
businessmen, while an uprising is
being rehearsed against poor teachers?]
Lal
Commission report: Truth and lies : Shelving a report
that could speak of security personnel’s wrongdoing
will give rise to impunity, by Dipendra Jha (kp
23/05/2023)) [Anything that
contradicts the interests of the ruling elite must not
be published. People's fundamental right to
information is being disregarded. This has been
similar with regard to the social and cultural data of
the latest population census.]
Government’s
policies and programmes disappoint the Dalit community
: Prime Minister Dahal had made lofty promises but the
document barely mentions Dalits, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp 22/05/2023)
How
language reflects social and racial prejudices against
Madhesh, by Sushant Nepali (rep 22/05/2023)
Cop
terror in Tarai border points rampant, by Bal
Krishna Sah (ht 22/05/2023)
Comprehensive
sexuality education in Nepal : It is a game changer in
reducing child marriage, gender-based violence and
teen pregnancy, by Won Young Hong (kp 22/05/2023)
EC
seeks clarification from political parties, university
teachers (kh 21/05/2023) [It
should be the basic right of every Nepali citizen to
be politically active, regardless of their everyday
occupation. The Political Parties Act is
discriminatory in this respect, while on the other
hand it grants authoritarian powers to party leaders!]
22-year-old
woman killed for rejecting love proposal (rep
21/05/2023)
Why
are Nepalis Leaving the Country?, by Hari Prasad
Shrestha (rep 21/05/2023)
11-member
panel to forge consensus on transitional justice law
amendment : Parties must understand any process
rejected by victims will have no legitimacy, says
conflict victim leader (kp 20/05/2023)
When
will the government make Lal Commission report public?
Experts say parties fear releasing the report could
antagonise security officials, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp 20/05/2023)
Rastriya
Prajatantra Party objects to State
Department’s religious freedom report : In a
letter addressed to US ambassador to Nepal
Dean R Thompson, RPP chairman Rajendra Lingden
has asked the State Department to revise the
‘one-sided’ and ‘biased’ report (nlt
20/05/2023) [The RPP's
efforts to once again link the state with one
of the diverse religions practised in Nepal
contradict its claimed respect and freedom for
all religions. Followers of these religions
must be deeply hurt by these aspirations of
the RPP, whose policies were supported by just
five percent of the electorate in the
elections! Whether such aspirations are
actually supported by India, as the US report
claims, is of secondary importance. What
matters is the damage that the RPP wants to
inflict on Nepal's multi-ethnic and
multi-religious society!], Nepal
sends diplomatic note to US regarding religious
freedom report : The latest US report said right-wing
religious groups associated with India’s ruling BJP
have been providing funds to influential politicians
in Nepal (kp 29/05/2023)
Cultural
revolution needed : People don’t give up caste hatred
even when they move from villages to more urban parts
of Nepal, by Mitra Pariyar (kp 19/05/2023)
11-member
sub-committee formed to discuss and prepare report on
transitional justice bill (ae 19/05/2023)
Dahal
says court barred release of Lal panel report : The
prime minister claims his Maoist party didn’t misuse
cantonment funds and offers to go to jail if found
guilty, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 19/05/2023) [Obviously,
Nepalis continue to be denied the right to
information!]
US
report: BJP pays politicians to lobby for Hindu Nepal
: Pro-monarchy and pro-Hindu groups in the country
dismiss the Department of State claims as baseless,
by Anil Giri (kp 18/05/2023) [see report]
[Those
who turn the multi-ethnic, multi-religious,
multi-cultural and multi-lingual state of Nepal into a
unilaterally defined state, as the monarchy once did
and as the RPP and similarly oriented groups want to
restore in an intolerant manner, are violating basic
human rights and destroying the harmony and internal
peace of the country.], America
portrays Nepal as soft on Tibetan Buddhists, hostile
to Christians and supportive of Hindus : The report of
the State Department also accuses India’s Bharatiya
Janata Party and groups associated with it of
pressuring and funding Nepali leaders to reinstate
Hindu state in Nepal (nlt 18/05/2023), International
Religious Freedom Report categorically fails to
provide evidences on several allegations against
Nepal: Rabinra Mishra : RPP Senior Vice President
Mishra claims that Nepal has been experiencing one of
the fastest religious conversion rates in the world
(nlt 19/05/2023) [statement] [For
centuries, the Shah monarchy negated Nepal's religious
diversity and multi-ethnicity and tried to turn the
country into a Hindu unitary state. This had an
adverse impact on Nepal's centuries old rich cultures
and civilisations, Mr Mishra! The discriminatory
hierarchical thinking of Hinduism is probably the main
reason why many people are turning away! In the West,
for example, many more people are turning away from
the religion they were born into than in Nepal,
because they can no longer tolerate its maladjustment
in the modern world.]
Law
amendment aims to drop conflict-era cases, human
rights commission claims : High possibility of the
draft aiming at withdrawing cases by giving them a
political colour, says Top Bahadur Magar, commission
chair, by Binod Ghimire (kp 18/05/2023)
Peace
Initiative Bhutan demands swift action to punish the
perpetrators of fake refugee scam : The organized
crime orchestrated by high-ranking Nepali politicians
and bureaucrats has caused immense harm to legitimate
Bhutanese refugees and undermined the integrity of the
refugee resettlement process, the US based
organization said, by Arjun Pradhan (nlt
18/05/2023)
Top
court upholds Resham Chaudhary’s life sentence : He
was handed life term by lower courts for links to the
Tikapur lynchings in which 8 people were killed in
2015, by Binod Ghimire (kp 17/05/2023), Resham
Chaudhary is a revolutionary: Baburam Bhattarai
(kh 17/05/2023) [??? When
revolutionaries kill, it is a heroic act, when state
forces do the same, it is a crime? By the way,
dastardly crimes from the time of the insurgency, both
those of the Maoists and those of the security forces,
must be punished at all costs if the rule of law is to
be secured!]
Political
parties urged to not disrupt investigation into fake
Bhutanese refugee scam (ae 17/05/2023)
Mitini
Nepal marks International Day against Homophobia,
Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOTB) 2023 (ae
17/05/2023)
'UK's
seasonal agriculture visa scheme exposes migrant
workers to serious risk of abuse' : This year,
45,000 visas are available under the scheme (ht
17/05/2023)
Journalists
and civil activists commit to give priority to issues
of marginalized, by Lalit Bista (rep 15/05/2023)
Parties
revive deal to give momentum to Parliament : A
subcommittee will iron out the differences among the
major parties on the disputed transitional justice
bill, by Binod Ghimire (kp 15/05/2023)
Rape
accused vandalizes the victim's house (rep
14/05/2023)
Bhutanese
languishing in camps decry Nepali leaders’ deceitful
substitution of genuine refugees : Refugees living in
Jhapa and Morang districts of eastern Nepal lament
those in power are trying to profit from their
miseries, by Parbat Portel (kp 13/05/2023)
GBV
Hinders Economic Development, by Madhavi Singh
Shah (rn 12/05/2023)
Challenges
To Freedom Of Expression, by Prabal Raj Pokhrel
(rn 12/05/2023)
Madan
Rai, founder of Subhadra Madan Foundation, arrested on
child sexual abuse charge : On Thursday, Setopati, a
Nepali language news portal, published a story
exposing how Rai has been sexually harassing children
who are in the shelter of the foundation run by
himself (nlt 12/05/2023), Madan Rai arrested over
sexually harassing girls studying at his foundation, by
Shova Sharma (Setopati 12/05/2023) [see also बालिकामाथि
यौन दुर्व्यवहार गरेको आरोप लागेका मदन राई पक्राउ
(Setopati 11/05/2023)]
Government
registers bill to ease path to amnesty in crimes :
Human rights activists say withdrawing cases related
to heinous crimes will promote impunity (kp
12/05/2023) [This is a
consequence of the proximity of politics and crime in
Nepal. Leading politicians often do not even consider
it necessary to respect the constitution and laws or
they manipulate them!]
Civic
Initiatives For Charitable Services, by Mukti
Rijal (rn 11/05/2023)
Why
does government often fail to address the problems of
urban squatters?, by Niyati Shrestha (nlt
11/05/2023)
Pound
foolish : The government should cut its unnecessary
costs while maintaining essential health services
(kp 10/05/2023)
Starving
Saipal residents crying for food (kh 09/05/2023)
Uterine
prolapse epidemic in Bajhang worsened by poverty and
lack of treatment : In Thalara Rural Municipality
alone, over 200 women suffer from the condition,
by Basanta Pratap Singh (kp 09/05/2023)
Inclusive
participation of women in all levels, structures of
State demanded (rn 09/05/2023),
Women
Forum demands inclusive participation of women in
state structures : The Forum concluded with 14-point
declaration which calls for proportional inclusive
representation, taking the transitional justice to
conclusion, and increasing access of women and all
marginalized communities to justice (nlt
09/05/2023)
Don’t
let them down : The loan sharking problem will not go
away without addressing the financial vulnerabilities
of the poor (kp 09/05/2023)
Refugee
Crisis Is Far From Over, by Uttam Maharjan (rn
09/05/2023)
Police
team attacked in Kalikot (ae 09/05/2023)
RSP’s
Bindabasini Kansakar appointed HoR member (ae
08/05/2023)
Rape
offense is not just rape offense, do not normalize it
: Our society tends to demotivate and defame the
victims and further victimize the victims if the
perpetrators are powerful people, by Shreena Nepal
(nlt 08/05/2023)
Victims
doubt loan shark ordinance’s implementation :
High-level panel reports harassment of victims of
unscrupulous lending in some districts, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 08/05/2023)
The
news-knowledge divide : Press freedom should be about
more than just defending the media from political
interference, by Dharma Adhikari (kp 08/05/2023)
Police
get beaten while trying to arrest rape-accused
(rep 08/05/2023)
Eruption
of Dalit rage : Political parties have little interest
in resolving the pressing problems of the Dalit
communities, by Mitra Pariyar (kp 07/05/2023)
Nepali,
Indian stakeholders stress joint effort to curb human
trafficking : Human trafficking that was rife after
the 2015 earthquakes further increased during the
pandemic, by Rajesh Mishra (kp 07/05/2023)
New
President can authenticate citizenship bill, legal
experts say : Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal seeks
suggestions from representatives of Nepal Bar
Association on the bill’s status (kp 07/05/2023) [And what are the consequences of
his predecessor's unconstitutional behaviour? After
all, this had far-reaching consequences, not only for
the persons concerned.]
Loan-sharkers
to be imprisoned up to 7 years (kh 05/05/2023)
NHRC
calls for improving rights of people with HIV (kh
05/05/2023)
Dalit
Network objects demolition of Badi people’s huts
(kh 04/05/2023)
Rainbow
over Nepal : We have become a society more
accommodating of differences than could be imagined
earlier, by Deepak Thapa (kp 04/05/2023)
Deprived
of timely care, Karnali mothers die untimely deaths :
Seventeen pregnant women, mostly between the ages of
15-25 years, lost their lives in the last fiscal year,
by Krishna Prasad Gautam and Tripti Shahi (kp
04/05/2023)
Field
notes from Nepal’s single-kidney village : In Hokse of
Kavrepalanchowk, poor and unemployed people have been
lured into selling their kidneys, by Bijaya
Shrestha (kp 04/05/2023)
Can
more inclusive media support peace in Nepal? Media
stakeholders in Nepal recognize that inclusion needs
to be addressed. By capitalizing on this opportunity,
Nepali media can thrive, facilitate a healthy
democracy and contribute to a truly sustainable peace,
by Rabina Shrestha (nlt 03/05/2023)
Vital
registrations of refugees on cards : IDs will help
them with essential tasks like school enrolment and
opening bank accounts, by Anil Giri (kp
03/05/2023)
Budget
cuts in maternal health carry serious risks,
experts warn : Antenatal and postnatal care,
institutional delivery, verbal autopsy of
maternal deaths, and training will be impacted,
by Arjun Pudel (kp 02/05/2023)
ACC Men’s
Premier Cup: Sandeep Lamichhane declared best
player of tournament (kh 02/05/2023) [And what about his still
unresolved rape allegations? What about the
potential victim? A sportsman should only be
reinstated and celebrated after he has been
cleared of the charges!]
Debating
the discourse of discrimination against Dalits
with JB Biswokarma : ‘The state must be
inclusive, society needs to respect every
member of the society equally regardless of
gender, caste and ethnicity, and create an
environment where everyone can have a
dignified life’, interview by Simone
Galimberti (nlt 02/05/2023)
Saving
National Human Rights Commission : The decision to
downgrade the NHRC’s status raises questions over our
commitment to human rights, by Bijay Raj Gautam
(kp 30/04/2023)
Absence
of law is denying conflict victims of sexual violence
access to justice: Report. While no official figures
are available, there are an estimated 1,500 victims of
sexual violence from the insurgency era (kp
29/04/2023)
Rajapur
municipality distributes monthly allowance to
conflict-victim families (kh 29/04/2023)
Children
from Karnali families are falling prey to fraudulent
foster homes : Nearly a hundred children from Karnali
are rescued from children’s homes in various cities
every year, says activist, by Tularam Pandey (kp
29/04/2023), Get
them out of there : It is vital to address the root
cause behind why children are forced to languish in
shady care homes (kp 04/05/2023)
Civil
Society calls for scaling up Child Grant (kh
28/04/2023)
Court
denies interim order against KMC’s eviction notice to
squatters : Lawyers on both sides have interpreted the
order as a decision in their favour, by Anup Ojha
(kp 28/04/2023)
Dahal’s
arbitrary rule and docile Congress (ae 28/04/2023)
Ensure
Labour Rights Of Journalists, by Umesh Pokharel
(rn 28/04/2023)
Perspective
On Nepali Women's Journey, by Sadhana Dahal (rn
28/04/2023)
When
will Nepal become a child labor free country?
Abolition of the worst forms of child labor is a
national as well as international priority. But Nepal
still has a long way to go to achieve the goal, by
Helina Rai (nlt 27/04/2023)
Depoliticizing
schools: Kathmandu Metropolis decides to ban political
activities at the premises of public schools : Nepal’s
political parties have long been using students of
public schools to expand the cadre base of their
student wings. The latest decision of Kathmandu Mayor
Balen Shah can be a crucial move toward making schools
a zone of peace (nlt 28/04/2023)
Dalit
freedom hinges on religious reform : The
incompatibility between caste rituals and anti-caste
laws has caused inevitable friction in Nepali society,
by Mitra Pariyar (kp 27/04/2023)
NCRC
asks child homes to acquire permission (kh
26/04/2023)
The
politics of emotional control : The polls have
diverted the national attention away from some of the
more pressing issues of political economy, by CK
Lal (kp 26/04/2023)
Parties
agree on House panels’ leadership, key bills :
Congress, Maoist Centre and UML to discuss the
disputed transitional justice bill in a special
committee, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 25/04/2023), TRC
Bill to get a special panel push (ae 25/04/2023),
Big
3 reach understanding on TRC Bill : They have also
worked out issue of sharing parliamentary panels'
leadership (ht 25/04/2023)
Transitional
justice in limbo : Callous injustice to the victims,
by Pushpa Raj Joshi (ht 24/04/2023)
NWC
receives 42 percent complaints of mental violence in
nine months (ae 24/04/2023)
Code
of conduct: Only for women? It is important for the
state to realise that restrictive borders and policing
the so-called ‘dignity of Nepali women’ is not the
solution to existing problems, by Swasti Gautam
(kp 24/04/2023)
Ensure
Justice To Conflict Victims, by Ritu Raj Subedi
(rn 23/04/2023)
Teachers
miss out on Chaitra pension as pay for ex-combatants
gets priority : Around 18,000 retired teachers failed
to receive monthly pay owing to budget shortfall,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 22/04/2023)
Vehicular
movement along Prithvi Highway to be allowed tomorrow
: Local roads to remain closed tomorrow (April 23)
(kh 22/04/2023) [What is this?
Such a measure prevents the elderly and disabled, for
example, from reaching the polling stations.]
Ensure
Voting Right For All Nepalis, by Lokdeep Thapa (rn
21/04/2023)
Birth
registration laws need amendment (ht 21/04/2023)
Refugees
in Nepal to be included in the country’s vital
registration system (rep 21/04/2023)
Civil
society activists stage ‘human rights march’ : The
march was staged against the police brutality on loan
shark victims at Shantibatika on Monday (kp
20/04/2023)
'No
eligible Nepali will be without
citizenship' : DPM Shrestha also
assured the problems of usury victims
would be addressed (ht 19/04/2023)
[The question
is, who is considered eligible? So
far, children are only considered
eligible if the father has Nepali
nationality. Only when women are seen
as fully equal citizens can the
problem with citizenship be solved!]
Nepal’s
queer community watching India with interest :
Supreme Court of Nepal in 2007 ordered the
government to recognise same-sex marriages,
but there’s no law yet, by Anup Ojha (kp
19/04/2023)
Govt
scraps the procedure of awarding
personal details to private companies,
by Tapendra Karki (rep 19/04/2023)
Difficulty
in passing Transitional Justice bill (rep
18/04/2023)
Police
use batons and water cannons on loan sharking victims
(rep 17/04/2023), NHRC
concerned over use of force against victims of
shylocking (kh 18/04/2023)
Rabi
Lamichhane’s supporters becoming increasingly anarchic,
by Arun Bam (rep 17/04/2023)
Prime
minister renews voting pledge to Nepali citizens
residing abroad : Experts say enabling Nepali citizens
working or studying abroad to exercise their franchise
is easier said than done, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
16/04/2023) [So far, these
have only been hollow promises by politicians,
although the Supreme Court has long obliged the
government to apply this right of Nepali citizens!],
Difficult
but doable : The political parties should do more than
pay lip service to give voting rights to Nepalis
living abroad (kp 17/04/2023)
Dahal
backtracks on responsibility for 5,000 conflict deaths
: In a statement to court, the prime minister says his
remark was political, and cannot be an issue of
judicial concern, by Binod Ghimire (kp 14/04/2023)
[Deciding this is the
exclusive task of a court of law and not that of a
possibly responsible perpetrator!]
Year
2079 BS remained additionally challenging for Press:
FNJ (kh 14/04/2023)
NHRC’s
recommendation to govt to ensure human rights of
migrant workers (rep 14/04/2023)
Sex-selective
abortions rampant, resulting in decreasing number of
baby girls, by Sharad Sharma (rep 13/04/2023)
Sexual
violence cases against male street children increase
(rn 13/04/2023)
Cash-strapped
government renews push to dole out money to
disqualified fighters : Ministry goes ahead with plan
to pay Rs200,000 to each of the over 4,000 unverified
conflict-era Maoist recruits, by Anil Giri (kp
13/04/2023) [??? Many of them
were minors, a serious war crime by Dahal and his
Maoists!]
Poor
internet services in Karnali adding to people’s
hardships : Unreliable connection has affected
government services, small businesses and students’
performance. It has also kept residents outside the
digital ecosystem, by Krishna Prasad Gautam and
Raj Bahadur Shahi (kp 13/04/2023)
Inclusion
of Dalits, disadvantaged groups still negligible :
Experts demand amendment to election laws to ensure
inclusiveness as envisioned by the constitution,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 12/04/2023) [And
please democratise the Political Parties Act at the
same time, which in its present form only serves the
authoritarian power of the incompetent party leaders!]
Child
homes are far from trafficker-proof, by Ajabi
Poudel (ae 12/04/2023)
Police
arrest a woman from Nuwakot for forcing Nepali girls
into flesh trade in India (nlt 12/04/2023)
One
injured in police firing in Rautahat (rep
12/04/2023)
Home
Minister pledges to revive the Citizenship Bill
(kh 11/04/2023)
PM
Dahal, Deuba and Oli agree to make TJ and TRC bills
‘widely acceptable’ (kh 11/04/2023) [Almost
6,000 days after the November 2006 peace agreement,
still none of these failed political "leaders" wants
to give absolute priority to justice for the victims!],
Will
UML help the coalition on transitional justice bill?
As the ruling parties want to fast-track the bill, the
role of the second-largest party is being keenly
watched, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 11/04/2023)
Arrests
expose scam involving migrant workers compensation :
The mechanism for paying financial assistance to the
workers and their families needs to be made easier,
said experts, by Pawan Pandey (kp 11/04/2023)
How
to Stop Corporal Punishment?, by Rajeeb Shrestha
(rep 10/04/2023)
Department
of Civil Registration revises provision about
non-marital child (kh 10/04/2023)
How
proposed Telecommunication Bill violates people’s
right to privacy : If the government has unchecked
access to citizens' private phone calls, it can use
the information gathered to suppress dissenting voices
and punish individuals who speak out against the
government, by Anjila Shrestha (kp 09/04/2023)
Speaker
discusses TRC Bill with top brass of three parties
(ht 09/04/2023), Oli
objects to PM on fast-track passage of
transitional justice bill : Ruling allies
Dahal and Deuba meet opposition leader at
Speaker’s initiative, first time since the
change in alliance, by Tika R Pradhan (kp
09/04/2023)
Four
youths arrested for protesting against PA member Rai
(rep 09/04/2023) [Freedom of
expression and protests are obviously not wanted in
Nepal!]
Voice
for the voiceless: How the loan sharks fleece the poor
in Tarai and what may be done to stop it, by
Jivesh Jha (nlt 08/04/2023)
Gender
Violence: A Problem In Nepal : Numerous young girls
describe hearing similar tales. Both within and
outside of the house, strangers might engage in sexual
harassment, by Malena Villa (sp 07/04/2023)
Right
activists demand climate justice : Participants in
Regional Environmental Policy Dialogue said that
secure land rights are key to climate justice (nlt
07/04/2023)
Differences
stall House committees’ formation : A reason for delay
is the intent of some to pass transitional justice law
amendments without adequate discussion, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 07/04/2023)
United
for opportunism: “Upendra Yadav is
indispensable for the nation and parliament,”
says former PM Madhav Nepal : Both leaders
have been already tested and failed to
deliver. But it is not the end of the story.
They keep on indulging in clumsy appreciation
of each other for the sake of perpetuating
their hold onto power (nlt 06/04/2023) [And urgent recommendations
of the NHRC are once again disregarded in this
context! A failed generation of politicians is
fighting to stay in power by hook or by crook!]
Civil
Registration Department adds new provision for
birth registration (rep 06/04/2023) [Despite this slight
improvement, discrimination against women and
their descendants explicitly remains!]
Women
and indigenous rights activists call for focus
on gender justice (rep 06/04/2023)
PM
Dahal urged to own movement for ethnic
identity (kh 06/04/2023)
UK
halts removal of Nepalese security guards who
worked at British embassy in Kabul (rep
06/04/2023)
Where
are women in academia? One can only wonder why women
disappear as they advance academically, by Aarati
Baral (kp 05/04/2023)
Master
of the 64 squares : The winner of Nepal’s first
women’s chess championship, Monalisha Khamboo,
reflects on the many hardships she has faced over the
years simply for being a female player, by
Apecksha Gurung (kp 05/04/2023)
Examining
Nepal's Male-Dominated Legal System, by Bhawana
Ghimire (rep 04/04/2023)
Two
successive Nepali prime ministers addressed the Summit
for Democracy and lied to the world : Deuba and
Prachanda claimed they were working to resolve
transitional justice issues by taking into account the
concerns of the victims. The truth is they are trying
to ram down a law that is feared to benefit the
war-time perpetrators instead of the victims, by
Mahabir Paudyal (nlt 04/04/2023)
People’s
suffering peaks but Nepali lawmakers’ focus is on
their honorific titles : Parliamentarians of all major
political parties band together to prioritize order of
precedence at a time when the people are facing
hardships, by Kishor Dahal (nlt 04/04/2023)
Freedom
of expression in Nepal: The false prototype, by
Pushpa Raj Joshi (ht 03/04/2023)
Dalit
man insulted for joining feast for ‘upper-caste’
guests : Various political parties, their sister
organisations and several social organisations
deplored the incident and demanded legal action
against the guilty, by Deepak Pariyar (kp
03/04/2023)
Conflict
victims’ families meet PM Dahal, demand equitable
compensation (kh 02/04/2023)
‘Every
child has the right to survive, learn and be
protected' : ‘As the Country Director for Save the
Children Nepal and Bhutan, I aspire to do something
meaningful for the children, and try to always
remember the humanity that inspired me to join the
non-profit sector.’, interview with Heather
Campbell, Country Director, Save the Children (nlt
02/04/2023)
Behind
births of fewer girls than boys : Preference for sons,
which leads to female foeticide, is among the
suspected reasons, by Arjun Poudel (kp 02/04/2023)
[Only males are full Nepalis.
This is what is written in the constitution and laws
and especially in the minds of the patriarchal machos!]
Challenging
the Primate Dominance Hierarchy, by Bimal Pratap
Shah (rep 02/04/2023)
Musahar
man kills self amid looming eviction : Twenty-four
families of Musahars have been living on a piece of
land at Kawilasi for the past five decades. They have
now been ordered to move out, by Om Prakash Thakur
(kp 31/03/2023)
End
child marriage : Legal provisions apart, education is
the only way to eradicate child marriage (ht
31/03/2023)
All
in the name : The protests in Koshi show that the
agenda of ethnic identity is very much alive and
should be addressed politically (kp 31/03/2023) [The male Khas Arya elite
arrogantly ignores the historical, ethnic and cultural
realities of the country in the context of the federal
state since 2010 at the latest!]
2021
Census: How inclusive is the Nepali state?, by
Karl-Heinz Krämer (kh 30/03/2023), Why
population data matters: It is an integral part of
policy formation for the future, by Young Hong (ht
30/03/2023), All
in the name : The protests in Koshi show that the
agenda of ethnic identity is very much alive and
should be addressed politically (kp 31/03/2023)
Conflict
victims divided over amendment bill : While most
victims insist on amendment, a section calls for
speedy passage of the disputed bill (kp
30/03/2023)
TRC:
Holding Balance Is The Way Out, by Mukti Rijal (rn
30/03/2023)
Amnesty
International’s 2022 report exposes Nepal government’s
failures to safeguard people’s rights : The annual
report has documented cases of violation of freedom of
expression and assembly, right to truth, justice and
reparation, right against torture and other
ill-treatment, indigenous peoples’ rights, women’s
rights and right to food and housing among others
(nlt 29/03/2023)
Economic
Empowerment Of Women, by Namrata Sharma (rn
29/03/2023)
Nine
trafficked women rescued, three allegedly involved in
trafficking arrested (rep 28/03/2023)
Amend
the bill : As a stakeholder, the conflict victims too
have the right to be consulted about the content of
the bill (ht 28/03/2023)
National
Census 2021: Significant shift in the
lifestyle and usage of amenities in
Nepali households (ae 27/03/2023)
[see National
Report Volume 01] [Obviously,
this report does not include any data
on ethnicities/castes, languages,
religions, etc. Suppressing data on
such issues had been the concern of
the monarchy during the Panchayat
period to pretend to be a culturally
unitary state. If this data is not
provided, this will be by far the most
worthless census after 1990.],
New
census results : Vital For Taking Informed Decisions,
by Narayan Upadhyay (rn 28/03/2023)
Future
of 1.7 million children uncertain as they fail to get
citizenship from their mother’s name (rep
27/03/2023)
Hundreds
of Nepali women dying from preventable causes every
year : Census report lists heavy bleeding and
hypertension as top reasons for maternal deaths,
by Arjun Poudel (kp 27/03/2023)
Nepal
needs robust data protection legislation : Such a law
should cover aspects like the data subjects’ right to
access, correct, and delete collected data, and to
receive compensation for violation of rights , by
Harsha Man Maharjan (ae 27/03/2023)
Lawmakers
against passing transitional justice bill as it is :
Ruling Congress is divided with a section seeking
revision even as the chief whip says it should be
passed urgently, by Binod Ghimire (kp 27/03/2023),
Opposition
slam TRC Bill, ruling alliance soft on it (ht
27/03/2023)
No
need to give relief to alleged rape victim in Sandeep
Lamichhane related case: District Court (kh
26/03/2023)
Nepal
is ageing as children’s share in population shrinks :
Final census report does not break down population
based on ethnicity, language, religion, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 25/03/2023) [Welcome
back to the thinking of the Panchayat period when
Mahendra and Birendra negated the multi-ethnicity,
multi-lingualism and religious diversity of the
country and propagated Nepal as a Hindu state of the
Khas Arya minority?
Male-female
ratio at birth widening (rep 25/03/2023) [This
points to manipulation, which is likely to be related
to the disdain for females in Nepali society and
politics!]
“Victims
of conflict may forgive, but they will never forget”,
interview with human rights activist Mandira Sharma (nt
24/03/2023)
From
serf to solicitor : Urmila Chaudhari pursues a law
degree to provide former bonded labourers like herself
legal support, by Santosh Dahit (nt 24/03/2023)
International
rights bodies raise serious objection to Nepal’s
transitional justice bill : Amnesty International,
Human Rights Watch and the International Commission of
Jurists have said that transitional justice bill needs
to protect victims, not abusers adding that proposed
law disregards domestic and international legal
standards (nlt 24/03/2023), International
rights groups slam bill on transitional justice law :
The bill, if adopted in its current form, will not
adequately provide for the effective prosecution of
serious crimes under international law, the groups say
(kp 25/03/2023), New
bill needs to protect victims, not abusers (ht
25/03/2023)
Women’s
Trafficking: Nepal Fights Back (rep 24/03/2023)
Nepali
state’s commitment to free speech in doubt :
Two recent incidents have made people question
Dahal government’s sincerity to protect
constitutional freedoms, by Nishan
Khatiwada (kp 24/03/2023)
Concerns
after tainted cop’s promotion : Basanta Bahadur
Kunwar, who has been promoted to AIG, is reportedly a
front-runner for Nepal Police chief, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 24/03/2023), Basanta
Kunwar is the new Nepal Police chief : Other AIGs Tek
Prasad Rai, Deepak Thapa, Shyam Lal Gyawali and Kiran
Bajracharya were also in the race for the top post
(kp 24/03/2023)
What
will it take to end child marriage?, by Anushka
Nepal (ae 23/03/2023)
United
States’ 2022 country reports on human rights practices
find faults with Nepal on several fronts : The report
mentions Nepal's failure to address transitional
justice issues, curb corruption and ensure rights of
the Tibetan refugees, among many others (nlt
22/03/2023) [see report
on Nepal]
Status
of South Asian Children, by Rajeeb Shrestha (rep
23/03/2023)
National
Assembly passes resolution to end caste discrimination
: The 19-point motion aims to pressure the federal
government to work effectively towards ending
discrimination and oppression against Dalits (kp
23/03/2023), Caste-based
prejudice (ht 23/03/2023)
PM
Dahal to dole out Rs 9 billion to party cadres
(rep 22/03/2023), Can’t
buy justice : Dahal is trying to whitewash a grave
rights violation: Employing child soldiers in
insurgency (kp 23/03/2023)
Vulnerable
Nepali girls forced into prostitution in India : On
Saturday, Delhi Police rescued nine Nepali teenagers
who were forced into sex work in the city, by
Rajesh Mishra (kp 22/03/2023)
NA
lawmakers call for safe society for daughters (kh
22/03/2023)
Govt
urged to recruit employees on the basis of ethnicity
to implement proportional inclusion (rep
22/03/2023)
Resolution
discussed in National Assembly to end discrimination
against Dalits (rep 22/03/2023)
‘Can
the police shut the mouths of citizens?’ (rep
22/03/2023)., Indecent
behavior case filed against three youths who chanted
slogans against PM (rep 22/03/2023)
Dahal
accused of trying to appease conflict victims : The
government recently announced a new cohort of martyrs
and cash relief for former child combatants, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 22/03/2023)
History
of women lawmakers : To ensure women’s rights, their
presence is necessary in Parliament and the law-making
process, by Khim Lal Devkota (kp 22/03/2023)
Dr.
Koirala protests against proposed phone-tapping
provision (kh 22/03/2023)
Another
transitional justice blunder, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (ae 21/03/2023), No
hope from new amendment bill, interview with Suman
Adhikari (ae 21/03/2023)
Human
rights is the business of businesses also, by
Santosh Sigdel (ae 21/03/2023)
As
many as 42 conflict victim groups of Nepal raise
objections to the faulty transitional justice bill :
The victim community has appealed to the Human Rights
Commission, Civil Society and Human Rights community,
the media, and the international community for
solidarity and cooperation in their fights for justice
(nlt 21/03/2023) [Justice is
not desired on the part of the political power
fighters who consider themselves indispensable!]
Social
Workers in Juvenile Justice system of Nepal, by
Biswash Chepang (kh 21/03/2023)
Book
on political representation of Dalit unveiled in
Kathmandu (kh 21/03/2023)
Law
to record conversations being introduced!, by
Tapendra Karki (rep 21/03/2023)
Child
protection in Nepal: Majority of local governments
fail to take child rights measures : Out of the total
753 local levels, only 238 have formed a Child Rights
Committee, and 246 have deployed a Child Welfare
Officer (nlt 20/03/2023)
Disputed
bill to revise transitional justice law lands in House
: Plans to endorse the bill through a fast-track
process, but the opposition insists on a detailed
discussion, by Binod Ghimire (kp 20/03/2023), Lawmaker
Shahi picks holes in TRC bill, by Ram Kumar Kamat
(ht 20/03/2023), Transitional
Justice A Difficult Road Ahead, by Narayan
Upadhyay (rn 21/03/2023)
Nepal
stands out in South Asia in human
rights and liberal values, says Dr
Juergen Martens, President of Liberal
International
‘We will be supporting Nepal and
Nepali political parties in further
enhancing human rights and liberal
values’ (nlt 19/03/2023) [This
interview contains a few statements
that do not correctly reflect the
Nepali reality!]
Transitional
justice is not revenge : We need to
know the truth about what happened
during the Maoist conflict that ran
from 1996 to 2006, by Mohna Ansari
(kp 19/03/2023)
A
prolonged transitional justice process : Lack of
proper law is among several reasons obstructing the
process, a major component of the peace accord, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 19/03/2023) [Justice
for the victims has never been the intention of the
top politicians!]
Decriminalise
abortion: Rights activists, by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht
19/03/2023)
Names
of National Martyrs published in Nepal Gazette (kh
18/03/2023) [And when will the
names of (potential) perpetrators be published in the
Nepal Gazette?]
Should
Deepak Manange be in jail?, by Bhasa Sharma (rep
17/03/2023) [Also a case of
the great proximity of politics and crime!]
John
F Kennedy and consumer rights: Its relevance to Nepal
at present, by Samrat Dhungana (ht 17/03/2023)
Nawalparasi
jail facing challenges due to overcrowding (kh
17/03/2023)
Girls
who marry early face abuse and health issues, by
Anushka Nepal (ae 16/03/2023)
Women
survivors silenced : The transitional justice
mechanisms cannot make the survivors of sexual
violence invisible, by Binita Poudel (kp
16/03/2023)
Violence
against women on the rise : Experts working in women’s
rights point out the patriarchal mindset of people,
taking the woman as second class citizen, rise in
reporting of the incidences and use of various social
media as some of the causes for a rise in the number
of cases of violence against women, by Sabitri
Dhakal (ae 15/03/2023)
Once
sold in Kuwait, she still lives in pain back home :
Sanimaya’s tale represents countless Nepali women who
are taken to various Gulf countries on visit visas and
then are made to work in virtual slavery, by Anup
Ojha (kp 15/03/2023)
Haruwa-Charuwa
demand rehabilitation program (kh 15/03/2023)
Human
Rights Watch urges Bhutan government to free
‘political prisoners’ : While the total number of
political prisoners in Bhutan remains unknown, Human
Rights Watch said it collected information relating to
37 current prisoners who were first detained between
1990 and 2010 (kp 15/03/2023)
Conflict
victims complain of not getting justice yet (kh
14/03/2023), Crime
and punishment: Rights body in Nepal cries foul at the
faulty transitional justice bill : The Accountability
Watch (AWC) has condemned the government's move to
re-register the amendment to the transitional justice
law without fulfilling the demands of victims and
stakeholders (nlt 14/03/2023)
The
Meaningless Maoist Attack on Judiciary (rep
14/03/2023)
Complete
Transitional Justice Process, by Uttam Maharjan
(rn 14/03/2023)
CLARISSA
research reveals pathways to, abuse and exploitation
faced by children in the worst forms of child labor
The life stories of the research reveal different
abusive and exploitative practices, including
harassment and bullying, against children in child
labor in the adult entertainment sector by both
customers and employers (nlt 14/03/2023)
Fighting
Sexual Abuse In Public Transport, by Writika Rijal
(rn 14/03/2023)
Political
Impunity: What Politicians Need to Know, by
Diwakar Dhakal (rep 13/03/2023)
Amendment
of TRC bill becoming controversial again, by
Devesh Jha (kh 13/03/2023), ‘Regular
justice system in play when transitional justice
bodies are defunct’, Human rights and
constitutional lawyer Raju Prasad Chapagain on ways to
take the transitional justice process forward
(interview) (kp 13/03/2023)
Conclude
Peace Process In Earnest, by Ballav Dahal (rn
13/03/2023)
Missing
Dalits in research institutions : The issues of Dalits
won’t be taken seriously when nobody is in the team to
put them forward, by Sagoon Bhetwal (kp
12/03/2023)
Stop
the Misuse of Presidential Power of Pardon, by
Ravi Nayak (rep 12/03/2023)
Glorification
of rape-accused: How fair?, by Aishworya Shrestha
(kh 11/03/2023)
Underage
pregnancy still high in Makawanpur : Campaigns to end
child marriage have become ineffective amid higher
elopement rate, by Pratap Bista (kp 11/03/2023)
Prosecuting
MaoistsFollowing the issuance of an order by the
Supreme Court, Nepal’s PM faces a court hearing into
deaths during the Maoist insurgency (sp
10/03/2023)
Cries
for justice in Nepal: Conflict victims protest in
front of the Supreme Court : Victims of war-era crimes
have united to exert pressure on the state
institutions to deliver justice on extra-judicial
killings. Meanwhile, the government is preparing to
endorse a law that can provide amnesty to even those
involved in murder, by Kalpana Ghimire (nlt
10/03/2023)
Gender
pay gap in construction sector is huge. It's not seen
closing anytime soon : Women workers say despite being
skilled, they only get paid close to a third of the
wages paid to male, by Prakash Baral (kp
10/03/2023)
TRC
should settle conflict-era cases, not courts: Maoist
factions : To hold press conference on March 12;
interaction on March 14 (kh 10/03/2023) [But
this has been denied for years by all political
leaders. The laws in this regard are completely
inadequate and are not oriented towards justice for
the victims. It is time for the judiciary to take
over!], Nepal
bill says murder is not serious rights violation : The
government registers the new bill at the Parliament
Secretariat to amend controversial transitional
justice law, by Binod Ghimire (kp 10/03/2023)
SC
gives precedence in writ against PM Dahal : Orders to
submit a written reply within 15 days (kh
10/03/2023)
Child
marriage rate drops in three municipalities of Kalikot,
by Lalit Bista (rep 10/03/2023)
The
devastating effects of child marriage, by Anushka
Nepal (ae 09/03/2023)
Haunted
by the past : The Maoists of various stripes are
betraying their lack of commitment to transitional
justice (kp 09/03/2023)
Behind
the mask of happiness : In many Nepali households, men
continue to make financial decisions, including how
women’s earnings are spent, by Mimamsha Dhungel
(kp 09/03/2023)
Long
fight against culture of rape and impunity : Women
know the battle for justice won’t be easily won but
refuse to give up. They vow to speak up louder, by
Anshrica Dewan (kp 08/03/2023), More
than 5,700 victims of violence against women and girls
(rep 08/03/2023)
Many
Achham parents favour boys over girls for schooling :
Parents don’t put much effort into educating their
daughters since they think that girls will someday
leave them and go with their husbands, by Menuka
Dhungana (kp 08/03/2023)
Evolving
gender equations : Women should speak up for justice
notwithstanding concerns of family reputation or
social pressure, by Sushila Karki (kp 08/03/2023)
In
Nepal, farm women are becoming entrepreneurs : Women
are experiencing increased responsibilities and
workloads, especially in situations where there is
climate-driven out migration of men and young people,
by Subin Adhikari (kp 08/03/2023)
Bridge
Digital Gender Gap, by Namrata Sharma (rn
08/03/2023)
Supreme
Court to begin hearing petitions against Dahal
tomorrow : NHRC expresses concern over unresolved
issues, 16 years after the peace accord, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 08/03/2023), Eight
Maoist groups close ranks as judiciary takes up
war-era cases : Vow to counter ‘any attempt by court
to go against peace process and political change’,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 08/03/2023) [17
years of empty promises by politicians are enough! It
is high time that justice is done for the victims!]
Empowered
Nepali women : Things will change when men who do not
do dishes at home stop lecturing on women’s
empowerment, by Sujeev Shakya (kp 07/03/2023)
Women’s
participation in state’s bodies being ensured: Speaker
Ghimire (kh 07/03/2023) [With
a few exceptions, the women involved only play
backstage roles! More than the 33 per cent of women
parliamentarians prescribed by the constitution are
not involved anyway. In the Council of Ministers and
other institutions, not even this is achieved!],
It
is difficult to take women to key positions according
to legal system: Speaker Ghimire (rep 07/03/2023)
A
proposed Buddhist college in a district bordering
China creates heated debate in Nepal’s political
sphere : Former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli dubs the
proposed Buddhist college in Mustang as a “deceitful
move against China”. The government assures
investigation into the issue (nlt 07/03/2023) [Higher educational institutions in
the non-Hindu areas of Nepal violate China? Mr Oli,
what kind of bullshit is this? Your statements deeply
hurt the non-Hindu population of Nepal!]
NHRC
urges govt to Conclude transitional justice as soon as
possible (kh 07/03/2023)
Mishandling
of transitional justice process, by Kamal
Dev Bhattarai (ae 06/03/2023), Nepal’s
Maoist does not want Supreme Court to decide the fate
of war-time crimes : Maoist want the Truth and
Reconciliation Commission to conclude the pending
cases of war-time crimes. The commission, according to
observers, has been highly politicized and cannot go
against any powerful leaders (nlt 06/03/2023), Eight
Maoist factions warn of countering activities against
CPA and political change (kh 07/03/2023) [In
other words: 17 years after the end of the Maoist
insurgency, the Maoist top politicians still do not
want a legal reappraisal of the crimes of that time!],
Writ
filed against Prachanda at Supreme Court (kh
07/03/2023), SC
to proceed writ filed against PM Dahal from Wednesday
(kh 07/03/2023), Parties
in Maoist stream to confront all activities against
peace pact (kh 07/03/2023) [Without
these activities there will never be an implementation
of the peace pact!], Maoist
stream parties' meeting decides to confront activities
against peace pact (rn 07/03/2023) [Significantly,
a meeting of 17 exclusively male politicians, very
predominantly Khas Arya!], Will
Nepali Congress band together with Maoist forces in
transitional justice issues? Following the Supreme
Court order to register a case against Prime Minister
Pushpa Kamal Dahal, war-era Maoist leaders have come
together against the decision. Nepali Congress has
also indicated to stand in favor of Maoist forces
(nlt 07/03/2023) [In the time
of the insurgency, the NC was repeatedly in charge of
the government before King Gyanendra seized power and
appointed confidants from the RPP. All of them,
including Gyanendra, bear responsibility for the
crimes committed by the security forces at that time
and must be held accountable just like the Maoist
leaders!]
PM
Prachanda goes berserk: Threatens to bring thousands
of Maoist cadres to the streets : PM Prachanda and his
war-era Maoist colleagues are making one after another
aggressive statements following the Supreme Court's
order to take writ petition against him for deaths
during Maoist insurgency (nlt 06/03/2023), TRC
should deal with “People’s War” cases, not court: Dr.
Bhattarai (kh 06/03/2023) [The
civil war ended 17 years ago, but nothing happens, Mr
Bhattarai! All the leading politicians lack any will
to do so!], Nine
parties speak up as court opens way for Dahal’s
criminal trial : A bill to amend transitional justice
law, in line with court orders, will be tabled in
current House session, they say, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 06/03/2023)
Nine
parties decide to submit Transitional Justice Bill to
Parliament as per SC direction (kh 05/03/2023
Under
provincial name Koshi, currents of discontent still
flow : Madhesh is the only province named on identity
basis. Many blame erosion in Maoist ideology, by
Tika R Pradhan (kp 04/03/2023) [The
fairy tale of social inclusion has long been
forgotten! The male Khas Arya minority suppresses any
historical and non-Hindu ethnic reference in terms of
state ideology and nationalism.], Maoist
Center objects SC order to register writ against PM
Dahal (kh 05/03/2023) [As
far as I remember, PK Dahal indicted himself when he
took responsibility for 5,000 deaths during the
uprising. Politicians do not enjoy special rights, on
the contrary!], Petitions
holding PM Dahal accountable for Maoist War deaths and
destruction: What next?, by Akhilesh Tripathi (rep
05/03/2023)
Handle
Human Rights Issues with Care, by Randhir
Chaudhary (rep 04/03/2023), Supreme
Court orders its administration to take petitions
against Prime Minister Dahal : The petitions by two
advocates demand legal action against Dahal, the chief
of the Maoist Centre, for publicly claiming
responsibility for 5,000 insurgency-era deaths (kp
04/03/2023)
Orphanage
administrator sentenced for child sexual abuse : Among
the victims, is a 14-year-old girl suffering from
mental illness, who was fed medicines to forcibly
terminate her pregnancy, by Bhawani Bhatta (kp
04/03/2023)
Beset
by poverty at home, Banke women face horror abroad :
Several debt-ridden Nepali women who illegally visited
Gulf nations for jobs are in captivity and crying for
help, by Rupa Gahatraj (kp 03/03/2023)
Justice
For Dilip, by Bini Dahal (rn 03/03/2023)
Child
marriage; still prevalent and on the rise, by
Anushka Nepal (ae 02/03/2023)
Nepal
Police's Slide toward Autocracy : Assessing the
conduct, investigations, technology, and human rights
defense of Nepal Police, by Kanchan Jha (rep
02/03/2023)
Musahar
children in Saptari village are still deprived of
education : Lack of government identity cards and
deprivation are forcing Musahar parents to keep their
children away from schools, by Abdhesh Kumar Jha
(kp 02/03/2023)
In
Geneva, Nepal pledges justice for the atrocities
committed during conflict : Fed up with repeated
promises, insurgency victims say, by Binod Ghimire
(kp 01/03/2023) [Nothing but
hollow promises! The former perpetrators sit partly in
highest state offices and have no interest in justice
for the victims!], PM
Dahal’s troubling message (rep 01/03/2023), Lies
going global : Govinda Bandi’s representation at the
Human Rights Council signals Nepal’s failure on
transitional justice (kp 02/03/2023) [This
reflects the real aspiration of PM Dahal!], Bandi
rallying global support for transitional justice
process, but victims unconvinced : As he pushes the
agenda of legal amendments, stakeholders suspect he is
complicit in Prime Minister Dahal’s bid to wrap up the
process without punishing perpetrators, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 03/03/2023), SC
orders to register writ against PM Dahal (kh
03/03/2023)
Displaced
families of October floods and landslides in Mugu
languish in flimsy tents : Resettlement is not in
sight while survivors face a shortage of food at their
makeshift homes, by Raj Bahadur Shahi (kp
01/03/2023) [Nepal's
politicians have no time to worry about such
unimportant things!]
People
with albinism: Rights neglected and denied, by
Simone Galimberti (ht 01/03/2023)
Call
for better surveillance amid rising maternal deaths :
More than 90 maternal deaths have been reported across
the country in seven months, by Arjun Poudel (kp
28/02/2023)
Calls
grow for gender equality in foreign jobs m: The
restrictive policies over the years, regarding labour
mobility of women, have made them vulnerable to
trafficking and forced labour, observers say, by
Pawan Pandey (kp 28/02/2023)
Durga
Prasai forwards 11 points demands, urges
abolition of republicanism, federalism (kh
28/02/2023) [If
the CPN (UML) does not
distance itself from this
Hindu fundamentalism and
Prasai's unconstitutional
demands and underlines that
Nepal is a multi-ethnic,
multi-religious and
multi-cultural secular state,
the rule of law attitude of
this party must be doubted!
The failures of the high-caste
male politicians, which
primarily include the chairman
of the CPN (UML), must not be
used as an excuse to question
the few hard-won democratic
achievements!]
SC
grants Sandeep
Lamichhane permission
to go abroad : 'No
need to re-incarcerate
Lamichhane' (kh
27/02/2023), CAN
preparing to send
rape-accused
Lamichhane to UAE
today (nlt
01/03/2023) [And
what about the
possible victim?]
Prime
minister stops foreign minister from flying to Geneva
: The development comes as a new ruling coalition
minus the CPN-UML is in the making in Kathmandu just
ahead of the presidential election (kp
27/02/2023), Gobinda
Bandi, who drafted controversial TJ bills, leading
Nepali delegation at the UNHRC as PM’s advisor
(rep 27/02/2023) [Once again
the disinterest of Nepali politics in justice for the
victims of the insurgency becomes clear!!!!]
Nepal,
be kind to foreigners : Nepal is desperate for foreign
investment but the legislation governing the visa of
foreign workers is extremely complicated and
unfriendly, by Simone Galimberti (nlt 27/02/2023)
PM
Dahal promises to recognize people’s war victims as
martyrs (kh 26/02/2023) [Being
a martyr does not mean justice for these victims,
while the perpetrators bask in wealth and position!]
Foreign
Minister Paudyal leaving for Geneva to attend UNHRC
session (kh 26/02/2023)
The
Masculine Hold on Politics, by Rishsika Dhakal
(rep 26/02/2023)
Nepal
Children’s Organization’s land scam: Will parliament
be able to conduct a meaningful deliberation on the
issue? Nepal Children’s Organization had acquired the
land with the aim of providing child friendly shelters
and spaces. Now the land is being used by a business
group with support from office bearers appointed by
powerful politicians (nlt 26/02/2023)
Insurgency-era
victims of sexual crimes still unheard : Most victims
are from marginalised communities and lack of faith in
the system deters them from coming forward, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 25/02/2023)
Parents
wait for missing son, two decades since his
disappearance : In November 2000, Maoist rebels took a
grade five student and several other young boys from
their school. That was the last the parents saw their
13-year-old son, by Prakash Baral (kp 25/02/2023)
Ruffling
on Religion: Mission or Fashion?, by Atindra Dahal
(rep 24/02/2023) [A lot of
palaver by this male Bahun, but no discernible
rationale why in multi-religious, multi-cultural,
multi-ethnic and multi-lingual Nepal the state should
be linked again solely to Hindu culture, religion and
social thinking after only a few years of
interruption. Discriminatory casteism, patriarchy and
the sense of superiority of men from a few Hindu
castes have been responsible for the exclusion of the
majority of people and discrimination against large
sections of the population for centuries and continue
to this day. Hindu state and monarchy have been
responsible for these aberrations long enough. Why
should Nepal return to the mistakes of the past again?
The combination of state and religion has never paid
off positively anywhere in history.]
Local
government rule requiring its permission to marry
draws flak : Kapurkot defends new rule enforced to
tackle underage marriages and teen pregnancies, by
Biplab Maharjan (kp 24/02/2023) [related to Karnali
province]
State
of the minorities in South Asia : Nepal's dominant
Khas Arya minority reaps disproportionate benefits of
their status, by Deepak Thapa (kp 23/02/2023) [see
report]
The
price of not having a place to play, by Cilla
Khatry and Anushka Nepal (ae 23/02/2023)
Taplejung
district prison houses six times prisoners against
capacity (kh 22/02/2023) [This
is a serious violation of basic human rights!]
Bajhang
flood victims struggling for justice for over two
decades : Around 165 families were relocated to
Kailali but 20 years later, they are still landless,
by DR Pant (kp 22/02/2023) [One
of many cases of denial of assistance by government
and administration!]
When
will women lead big political parties? Bibeksheel
Sajha recently elected Samikchya Baskota as party
chief while Ranjita Shrestha heads another new party,
the Nagarik Unmukti Party, by Purushottam Poudel
(kp 21/02/2023)
Ensure
Fundamental Right to Education in Mother Tongue,
by Randhir Chaudhary (rep 21/02/2023)
Achham
women deprived of treatment as cases of uterine
prolapse rise : Women suffering from uterine prolapse
due to multiple pregnancies and poor care depend on
health camps but the district hasn’t seen one in the
past four years, by Menuka Dhungana (kp)
19/02/2023), Rural
women’s woes : One-off health camps are unlikely to
bring lasting solutions to systemic neglect of women’s
wellbeing (kp 21/02/2023)
Govt
has not prioritized completion of peace process
related tasks: Speaker Ghimire (kh 19/02/2023)
Why
media should have the access to court proceedings :
Media plays a crucial role in ensuring that the public
is informed about what is happening in the courts.
This is essential to the functioning of democratic
society, by Bivek Chaudhary (nlt 19/02/2023)
Downgrade-wary
NHRC asks for help to right itself : Court delay in
settling appointment row, which influenced the global
body’s punishment, concerns experts, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 18/02/2023)
Police
rescue 26 women, four children trafficked to different
countries in a month (rep 18/02/2023)
President
pardons 395 convicts including ex-Maoist involved in
killing Ujjan Shrestha : Only on January 25, Supreme
Court had convicted Pushkar Gautam in the
insurgency-era murder (kp 18/02/2023) [Pardoning
criminals from the times of the Maoist
insurgency is the opposite of the justice due
to the victims of these crimes! President
Bhandari is once again neglecting her
constitutional duty!], 395
jail birds, including parliamentarian
Chaudhary given amnesty (kh 18/02/2023)
Women
in lead : Nepali society is more open to women’s
leadership than established parties would have us
believe (kp 17/02/2023)
Hundreds
of petitions sent to Bhutanese monarch demanding
release of political prisoners : Global Campaign for
the Release of Political Prisoners in Bhutan (GCRPPB)
has urged the international community to condemn
Bhutan's continued imprisonment of human rights
activists (nlt 17/02/2023)
Murder
hearing against Maoist leader Sapkota deferred for
45th time : Victims and rights activists say the top
court’s deferrals are deliberate attempts aimed at
protecting the accused, by Binod Ghimire (kp
16/02/2023) [A case that
raises reasonable doubts about the Nepali legal system
and gives impetus to the suspicion of unconditional
impunity for well-known politicians! The fact that
people who have been on trial for capital crimes for
many years run for elections and are repeatedly
appointed to high state offices is evidence of a
non-existent political morality!]
Three
convicted in murder of environment activist Dilip
Mahato : Dhanusha District Court Judge Chitra Bahadur
Gurung found Bipin Mahato, Jitendra Mahato, and
Munindra Mahato guilty of the crime (kp
16/02/2023)
Children
with absent fathers struggle for citizenship :
Officials say their hands are tied on provision for
women to pass on citizenship to children when fathers
are absent, by Rupa Gahatraj (kp 15/02/2023) [Nothing has changed, PM Dahal!
Nepal remains a patriarchy dominated by male delusion.
Only men are true citizens. Without them, women are
nothing! It is a big security risk for Nepal when
women have absolutely equal rights!? What was actually
celebrated there the day before yesterday?]
Activists
end protest after agreement (ht 15/02/2023)
High
school dropout runs flourishing eatery in Delhi :
Trends show that nearly 1 million Nepalis will leave
the country this fiscal year for better jobs abroad,
apart from those going to India, officials say, by
Mimamsha Dhungel (kp 15/02/2023) [This
is thanks to the extremely successful and committed
employment policies of Nepal's incredibly competent
top politicians!]
Essential
flaw : Those who joined the essential services knew
full well what they could and could not do (kp
15/02/2023)
Public
holiday today to commemorate “People’s War” (kh
13/02/2023) [And what about
justice for the many victims of crimes committed by
Maoists and state security forces? As with Prithvi
Janayanti, only the positive effects are celebrated,
not the negative ones!], Insurgency
victims' kin protest Feb 13 holiday, by Bal
Krishna Sah (ht 14/02/2023), People's
War, an epoch-making event in Nepali history: PM
(ht) [Yes, let the suffering
of the victims of this conflict never end! Why this
ridiculous call for justice? Everything has changed
since then in this previously socially non-inclusive
state. I am the PM and I am a male Bahun. All
political parties are under the control of male Khas
Arya. All is well with the world, that's something to
celebrate, isn't it!]
When
has Nepal’s media not been questioned? It has
always been under scrutiny. ‘Not only the
marginalised people but the more privileged
middle-class ones are also disenchanted with
the democratic system.’, interview with
Hari Sharma (kp 13/02/2023)
Bibeksheel
Sajha sets a strong message of gender parity in
politics : Despite ups and downs, Bibeksheel Sajha
Party has reemerged in Nepal’s politics with a strong
message of gender equality (nlt 12/02/2023)
Time
ripe to rethink archaic VVIP convoy protocol :
Friday’s assault of a doctor by police deployed to
clear the road for the presidential convoy could be
the turning point, by Nishan Khatiwada (kp
12/02/2023) [The President
obviously sees things differently. For this reason,
she has not yet taken a stand or even apologised to
the beaten-up doctor. Presumably she wants to enjoy
the royal privileges for her last days in office!]
Police
baton-charge a doctor during
President’s motorcade : The Nepal
Medical Association (NMA) has given a
24-hour ultimatum to the government to
take action against the police
responsible for the incident (nlt
10/02/2023) [This
has something to do with the fact that
politicians see themselves as heirs to
the monarchy and want to be courted as
such, instead of serving the people as
their representatives!], Police
beat up doctor for walking during presidential escort
(rep 11/02/2023), President
should apologize: Gyanendra Shahi (rep
11/02/2023), Police
constable involved in beating up Dr Singh suspended
(rep) [Suspension is not
enough! What is needed is appropriate punishment
and compensation and, above all, the eradication of
the attitude of politicians and security forces that
underlies this crime!]
An
integrated social registry for Nepal : Social
protection programmes cover about a third of
the population but are yet to reach all the
poor and vulnerable, by Faris
Hadad-Zervos and Lynne Sherburne-Benz (kp
10/02/2023)
Armed
Conflict and Conflict of Interest : Rabi
Lamichhane’s rant was Trumpian populism, an
anti-media ‘drain the swamp’ whataboutery
(nt 10/02/2023)
The
Media and Fight Against Corruption in Nepal,
by Rajendra Prasad Koirala (rep 10/02/2023)
Renewed
push for transitional justice Act amendment :
Revisions will be based on court’s verdict and
international practices, government representative say,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 09/02/2023)
The
troubling rise of ‘revenge porn’ in Nepal : In the
past six months, 680 such cases have already been
registered with the police, by Anup Ojha (kp
09/02/2023)
Government
preparing to push long-awaited citizenship bill :
Prime Minister Dahal plans to pass around 20 bills
over the next one-and-a-half months, by Tika R
Pradhan (kp 08/02/2023)
Press
Freedom Under Threat, by Namrata Sharma
(rn 08/02/2023)
Covid-19
pandemic has disproportionately affected trafficking
survivors: Report. The report recommended the local
governments address the impacts of Covid-19 on the
livelihoods and physical and mental well-being of the
trafficked survivors and returnee migrants (kp
08/02/2023)
Nepal
Police suspect a girl was being smuggled into India
for ‘human sacrifice’. Here is a horrifying tale : In
what police suspect is an attempt of human sacrifice,
a racket of traffickers in Nepal took a young girl to
India, holding her hostage for a month in Kathmandu,
by Narayan Adhikari (nlt 07/02/2023)
Social
justice moving backwards : The leaders of the
political parties are the biggest obstacles to
achieving social justice, by Pradip Pariyar (kp
06/02/2023)
Ubiquitous
protests : The ruling class should be mindful : When
people see no hope, they take matters into their own
hands (kp 06/02/2023)
Kathmandu
District Court sentences Manoj Pandey to 7 years
imprisonment in human trafficking case (kh
06/02/2023)
Orientation
to religious leaders to check child marriage (kh
05/02/2023)
Rabi
Lamichhane and dual citizenship in Nepal : No
constitutional provision for dual citizenship, but
state offers limited citizenship rights for
non-resident Nepalis, by Binod Ghimire (kp
05/02/2023)
12
women rescued from India in two months (kh
04/02/2023)
Business
practices in Nepal: Uncovering human rights concerns,
by Niyati Adhikari (nlt 04/02/2023)
Poverty
Imperils Human Rights, by Lok Nath Bhusal (rn
03/02/2023)
Teenage
girl trafficked to India for 'sacrifice' rescued
(rn 03/02/2023), Trafficked
teenage girl rescued from India : According to police,
tantriks in India are demanding young girls—5.4 feet
high and without scars or tattoos, by Anup Ojha
(kp 04/02/2023)
Lack
of citizenship pushes Musahars deep into poverty : In
40 households of Shobhapur, more than 50 individuals
above the age of 16 do not have citizenship
certificates, by Bharat Jargha Magar (kp
02/02/2023)
Landmark
bill to boost women candidacy in polls : Election
Commission is drafting a bill to increase women’s
candidacy in all three tiers of government by a third,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 02/0/2023), Hope
amid despair : The proposed bill to field more
directly elected women candidates is a silver lining
(kp 03/02/2023)
Underpaid
Nepali nurses set their sights abroad : The monthly
salary of nurses in most private hospitals in Nepal is
in the range of Rs10,000 to Rs15,000, insiders say,
by Subin Adhikari (kp 02/02/2023)
Nepal’s
social protection system reinforcing inequality: HRW
(rep 02/02/2023) [see HRW
report]
Role
Of Informed Citizens In Democracy, by Mukti Rijal
(rn 02/02/2023)
UML’s
Constitutional Council dominance worries Maoist party
: UML nominees head major constitutional bodies
including those related to elections, corruption and
human right, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 01/02/2023) [The decline of democracy and the
rule of law is guaranteed with KP Oli, as evidenced by
his machinations of 2020/21, which he continues to
refuse to admit! He is also mainly responsible for
Nepal's degradation at GANHRI!]
Attorney
general challenges high court on cricketer’s release :
Demands ex-captain be investigated in judicial custody
(kp 01/02/2023), CAN
lifts suspension of rape-accused cricketer Sandeep
Lamichhane : The executive committee meeting of the
nation’s cricket governing body held in Pokhara on
Tuesday decided to lift the suspension on Lamichhane,
by Pratiksha Kafle (kp 01/02/2023) [Another
example of disregard for the rule of law!], What
about ‘Gaushala 26’? The survivor has been rendered
invisible ever since she filed the case against
Sandeep Lamichhane (kp 02/02/2023), Govt
moves SC challenging release of cricketer Lamichhane
on bail (kh 02/02/2023), Cricket:
Sandeep Lamichhane included in national team (kh
02/02/2023) [????? Nepal
increasingly an unjust state!], Lamichhane’s
place in cricket training camp sparks outrage : The
22-year-old was included in the 20-member closed camp
for ICC World Cup League 2 Triangular Series, by
Prajwal Oli (kp 04/02/2023), CAN's
decision on Sandeep Lamichhane draws flak, by Bal
Krishna Sah (ht 04/02/2023), Police
arrests Tara Baral for allegedly trying to disrupt
peaceful demonstration against CAN decision (Photo
Feature), by Prasan Gurung (rep 04/02/2023)
Nepal
moves up corruption index, slightly : Transparency
International report shows the country continues to
remain among most corrupt nations, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 01/02/2023) [see CPI]
Ruby
Khan: An unrelenting fighter for justice, by
Anushla Nepal (ae 31/01/2023)
Nepal
is a champion country for fair recruitment, but on
paper only, observers say : Migrant workers are still
paying a huge amount for recruitment fees despite laws
to prevent such expenses (kp 31/01/2023)
Fresh
bid to withhold information draws flak : Calls grow
for revoking decision of chief secretary-led panel
that could curtail people’s right to information,
by Tika R Pradhan (kp 30/01/2023),
Govt's
decision to repeal RTI Act condemned (ht
30/01/2023), Government
backtracks on information classification : Experts say
it happened just because the drafters tried to
incorporate unnecessary issues instead of pinpointing
certain matters or documents, by Tika R Pradhan
(kp 31/01/2023), Not
for your eyes : The government tried to curtail the
people’s right to know by stamping certain information
as confidential (kp 01/02/2023)
Trap
of trafficking: How women and girls are lured into
trafficking by their own relatives : According to
police, a significant number of girls sold into
brothels are trafficked by their own family members or
acquaintances, by Sushmita Aryal (nlt 30/01/2023)
Man
kills son, injures wife by setting fire sprinkling
petrol (kh 30/01/2023), Condition
of woman allegedly burnt by husband remains stable
(kh 31/01/2023)
Post-menopause
healthcare : As the population continues to age,
support for middle-aged women has become crucial,
by Dushala Adhikari (kp 30/01/2023)
Rabi
Lamchhane acquires Nepali citizenship again (kh
29/01/2023) [This
sounds extremely fast! Millions of young
people have been waiting in vain for this for
years!]
Migrant
workers risk their lives in hopes of better life :
Lured with promises of good jobs, Nepali youths fall
into human traffickers’ traps, by Rajesh Mishra
(kp 29/01/2023)
Man
attempts self-immolation in Pokhara (kh
29/01/2023), Two
injured as a man tries to self-immolate in
Pokhara, woman's condition critical, by
Santosh Pokharel (rep 29/01/2023)
Victims’
voice weakened in media: Press Council Chairman Basnet
(rep 28/01/2023)
Eternal
wait : The Nirmala Kurmi case is yet another instance
of the state’s indifference to the plight of its
citizens (kp 27/01/2023)
Man
arrested on charges of trafficking four Nepali women
to Kuwait : They were allegedly sold for 900 dinar for
two years and were made to work without pay for 20
hours daily (kp 27/01/2023)
Distressed
by debt, yet another businessman kills himself : A
note left by the 57-year-old man from Biratnagar
mentions failing in business and an inability to clear
loans as reasons for suicide, by Binod Bhandari
(kp 27/01/2023)
End
Corporal Punishment In Schools, by Bijaya Karki
(rn 26/01/2023)
Victims
of last November’s Doti earthquake spend cold winter
months under flimsy tarp : Thirty-four people from
eight families have been living under one tarpaulin
tent in Uparkada, by Mohan Shahi (kp 26/01/2023)
Unheard
plights of street vendors in Kathmandu : Despite their
irrefutable contributions to the economy, street
vendors are often overlooked and undervalued by
policymakers, law enforcement agencies and the general
public, by Anjila Shrestha (nlt 25/01/2023)
A
painful case: Prem Prasad Acharya’s suicide exposes
ills of private sector business, corrupt political
system and indifferent state : In his heart-wrenching
Facebook status posted before self-immolation, Prem
Acharya has stated how the deep rooted cronyism, nexus
between businesses and politicians and corruption in
the system led him to end his life (nlt
25/01/2023), ‘It’s
a murder, not suicide’ : Self-immolation by a young
man, who accused the state of failing him repeatedly,
could be the tip of a much bigger social problem,
experts say, by Anup Ojha (kp 26/01/2023)
Rape-accused
Pandey found guilty (rep 25/01/2023)
Rape
convict arrested after 23 years (rep 25/01/2023)
Are
Police Defying Home Minister’s Orders? (rep
25/01/2023)
If
children with disabilities aren’t educated, they won’t
be able to participate in society : ‘When we work in
inclusive education we have to target the government,
the children, the teachers and also the communities’,
interview with Pauline Nadim Ducos, Regional Director,
Humanity & Inclusion (nlt 24/01/2023)
Lakshmi
Ghimire: A powerful presence in province assembly,
by Tara Chapagain (ae 24/01/2023)
UNFPA
partners with NHRC to advance women’s rights in Nepal
(kh 23/01/2023)
Street
drama performed to demand justice for Nirmala Kurmi
(Photo feature), by Prasan Gurung (rep 23/01/2023), Rights
activists staging street drama demanding justice for
Nirmala Kurmi arrested, by Upendra Lamichhane (rep
23/01/2023),
Activists
demanding justice for Nirmala Kurmi in police net :
Days after Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane promised
investigation, police arrest Ruby Khan and her friends
demanding justice for the disappeared Banke woman
(nepalminute 23/01/2023)
Gupsipakha
residents move out due to water shortage : Water
supply at the integrated settlement built for
earthquake survivors has been disrupted since
mid-December due to extreme cold weather conditions,
by Hariram Upreti (kp 22/01/2023)
Journey
of a mother figure to children of prison inmates
(ht 22/01/2023)
65
persons acquire naturalized citizenship in Solukhumbu
(kh 22/01/2023) [Only Nepali
men are considered real citizens by the patriarchal
nationalists. Therefore, their foreign wives are given
the opportunity to acquire Nepali citizenship. Nepali
women are no longer considered real Nepalis if they
marry foreigners. Therefore, their foreign husbands
are usually denied the opportunity to acquire Nepali
citizenship!]
Nepal
has mixed record on LGBT rights: Report (ht
22/01/2023)
The
agony of a stateless citizen : Being without a
citizenship at 21 has cost me my ambitions that I had
dreamed of since I was 16, by Vivek Baranwal (kp
21/01/2023)
Ruling
coalition fails to ensure inclusiveness in Cabinet :
Political parties won’t ensure inclusion, unless it’s
made mandatory by amending the constitution, says
expert, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 21/01/2023) [This
reflects the basic non-inclusiveness of all political
parties! Nepal is still not a democracy, but an
oligarchy dominated and controlled by male Khas Arya.]
Students
of Hulakdanda see no recourse but to quit studies
after Grade 8 : The closest secondary school from
Manthali Municipality Ward 6 is at least three hours
walk and daily commute is impossible, students say,
by Tika Prasad Bhatta (kp 21/01/2023)
Delayed
bill: Crash victims’ kin miss out on millions : As per
the proposed law, domestic airlines must pay a minimum
of $100,000 for injury or death of a passenger, by
Sangam Prasain and Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 20/01/2023)
[Obviously, since then,
Messrs. Oli, Dahal and Deuba have been more concerned
with their political intrigues than with the
ratification of this bill!]
Building
gender-responsive policies : Policies fail to address
gender inequalities if they are developed with a
‘gender-neutral’ mindset, by Labisha Uprety (kp
20/01/2023)
Step
at a time : Politicians and ministers should take
practical steps to wean the state off remittance
(kp 20/01/2023)
Such
a long wait for justice : The new Parliament must take
concrete steps to conclude the transitional justice
process, by Suman Adhikari (kp 19/01/2023) [One should not expect anything.
The parliamentarians are only forced into absolute
obedience to their incompetent party leaders.]
“Freedom
of Expression should be utilized in national interest”,
interview with Rekha Sharma (kh 19/01/2023)
26pc
women in new Cabinet, by Bal Krishna Sah (ht
18/01/2023) [All of them are
Khas Arya. Only four of them are full-fledged
ministers, i.e. 20 per cent. This is again a clear
violation of the inclusion provision of the
Constitution in several respects. Moreover, most of
the male ministers are also Khas Arya!]
Rural
women turning self-reliant (kh 18/01/2023)
aitadi
local unit changes names of Dalit settlements to
assuage caste discrimination : Residents say name
change is a good step but attitudes towards Dalits
have not changed, by Basanta Pratap Singh (kp
17/01/2023)
Parties
snub inclusion principle in top provincial posts : All
chief ministers are male. Constitution is silent on
what should be done if the authorities fail to ensure
proportional representation, by Nishan Khatiwada
(kp 16/01/2023) [This is not a
trivial offence, but a serious violation of the
Constitution, the fundamental law of the land, and
should be punished accordingly. In an increasingly
conscious society, the social balance is in danger!]
Uphold
Spirit Of PR Election System, by Sangita Subedi
(rep 16/01/2023)
Space
of exclusion: No women, no Dalits, no Janajatis in
chief ministers of Nepal’s provinces : Experts say the
tendency of the political parties to repeatedly
undermine constitutional obligation to proportional
inclusion could pose a threat to federalism itself,
by Dhanu Bishwakarma (nlt 14/01/2023)
Journalists
who perished in the Maoist armed conflict in Nepal,
by Nagendra Upadhyaya (rep 14/01/2023) [The
one who claimed responsibility for many of these
crimes has just become PM for the third time!]
Resolve
transitional justice at the earliest (rep)
Lack
of care, alcoholism contributing to high infant
mortality in Raute community : In Karnali, almost half
the Rauti children die in infancy, according to the
provincial planning body, by Tripti Shahi (kp
14/01/2023)
Nepali
media need to integrate human rights in election
reporting: Study (ae 13/01/2023) [see report
by Media Action Nepal]
US
rights group says President Bhandari’s inaction
deprived many Nepalis of citizenship : The Human
Rights Watch expresses concerns over lack of progress
in transitional justice process (kp 13/01/2023) [The
President's "inaction" was a deliberate breach of the
Constitution and should be named as such!]
Dahal
government faces global pressure to right war-era
wrongs, by Pratik Ghimire (ae 13/01/2023)
Nepal
sees no progress in Transitional Justice: Report.
“Nepal restricting free assembly, expression rights of
Tibetans under Chinese pressure” (kh 12/01/2023)
[see Nepal:
Events of 2022, HRW World Report 2023], New
government, new commitment on transitional justice :
Successive administrations have listed transitional
justice among their top priorities but the delivery is
dismal, by Binod Ghimire (kp 12/01/2023) [The
one who declared to be responsible for the death of
5,000 people during the time of the uprising without
drawing any consequences is PM again. What should we
expect?], 16
years since conflict ended, Nepal not serious in
investigating wartime crimes, abuses : “Women and
members of marginalized communities, including Dalits,
are disproportionately the victims of rights
violations, and also find it hardest to seek redress”
(nlt 12/01/2023),
Int’l
community keenly interested to see Nepal’s
transitional justice process moving forward: US envoy,
by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep 12/01/2023), They
still hope : All that the conflict victims are now
looking for is a sense of respectful closure (kh
13/01/2023) [Nepal
continues with the rule of unlaw!], HRW
report paints dismal picture of rule of law (ht
15/01/2023)
Human
rights issues inadequately covered during elections
(ht 12/01/2023)
No
public transport for Nepalis living with disabilities
: For disabled-friendly transport to become a reality,
state help is a must, commuters say (kp
12/01/2023)
Ward
chair accused of committing racial discrimination
(kh 11/01/2023)
Red
Cross Society initiates constructing makeshift
houses for quake victims (kh 11/01/2023)
I
have given instructions to arrest ‘fugitive’ MP
Mahato: Home Minister Lamichhane (rep 11/01/2023),
Home
Minister Rabi Lamichhane directs police to arrest
lawmaker Laxmi Mahato Koiri : On Tuesday, Home
Minister was criticized for his indifference to arrest
the murder-accused lawmaker Laxmi Mahato Koiri though
the latter was present in the parliament (nlt
11/01/2023)
Unopposed
PM: Maoist chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal wins vote of
confidence from nearly all members of parliament :
Addressing the house session before the confidence
vote, PM Dahal dubbed the support as 'unprecedented'
and justice done to him by political parties (nlt
10/01/2023) [And
what about justice for the victims of the Maoist
insurgency?]
‘We
have failed to build pressure on transitional justice’
: Mandira Sharma, a senior international legal advisor
at the International Commission of Jurists, on the
state of transitional justice in Nepal, interview
with Mandira Sharma (kp 09/01/2023)
Women
activists stage protest demanding justice for Nirmala
Kurmi in capital (ht 09/01/2023)
NHRC
recommends investigation against 130, including
Upendra Yadav in 2007 Gaur carnage (kh
07/01/2023), Rights
body recommends Yadav, others be probed for 2007 Gaur
killings : As many as 27 individuals linked with the
Maoists were killed and 115 others left injured,
by Binod Ghimire (kp 08/01/2023)
NEST
to organize mass protest on January 9 against
KMC’s harassment to street vendors (rep
07/01/2023)
Nirmala
Kurmi disappearance: A probe going nowhere : The woman
was in her 40s when she went missing, but an Indian
death certificate obtained by police as hers shows the
deceased was in her mid-30s, by Pinki Sris Rana
(kp 07/01/2023)
Power
sharing, inclusive politics in Nepal: Honour the
constitutional principle, by Yagya Bahadur Karki
(ht 06/01/2023) [When will the
arrogant high-caste macho males at the top of the
state and political parties finally be punished for
their constant disregard of the constitution and laws?
A permanent ban from political office should be the
minimum punishment! This is not a trivial offence, but
malicious intent!]
Improved
but unstable : While there has been an increase in
news media outlets, there has also been a surge in
fake news, by Bhanu Bhakta Acharya (kp 06/01/2023)
Court
clears six people of rape charge, by Khagendra
Adhikari (rep 06/01/2023)
Two
Indians arrested in connection with Nirmala Panta rape
and murder case (rep 06/01/2023)
Rinzin
Wangdi: A Bhutanese political prisoner from Sharchop
community : Initially Wangdi was sentenced to 25 years
and three months imprisonment but later seven years
and three months were added as punishment for being in
contact with another dissent prisoner, by Ram
Karki (nlt 06/01/2023) [This
is obviously part of Gross National Happiness!]
Why
can't CIAA probe Cabinet decisions, asks apex court,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 05/01/2023), Govt
and CIAA : The govt must take policy decisions only in
the public interest confined to the existing laws
(ht 06/01/2023)
Harsh
laws, stiff penalties : Multiple loopholes need to be
closed to prevent trafficking of Nepali women and
girls (kp 04/01/2023)
Nepali
recruitment agency directors handed slavery order by
UK court (rep 04/01/2023), UK’s
court hands slavery and trafficking risk order to a
Nepali agency : Resham Gurung and Pravin Rimal, the
directors of a recruiting agency, denied the
accusations saying they do not have a licence to send
workers to the UK, by Pawan Pandey (kp 06/01/2023)
Three
Nepali women escape their coercive Chinese employers
in Laos. They still feel unsafe back home : The women
were previously taken to Laos to work at a call
centre. More than two dozen Nepalis are still
languishing at the centre, police say, by Anup
Ojha (kp 04/01/2023)
Living
on the margins amidst a harsh winter, by
Govinda Mahato (ae 04/01/2023)
Mass
Communications Academy concerns threat against
journalist Mahato (kh 04/01/2023)
Bhaktapur
Municipality adjusts entry fee in line dollar price
(kh 02/01/2023) [Such entry
fees are questionable if tourism is to be promoted,
but making the amount of the fees dependent on the
visitors' country of origin is discriminatory!]
Identity
politics going through a churn : The November
elections were not in favour of the parties that have
long relied on it, by Binod Ghimire (kp
02/01/2023)
53
cases of press freedom violation (ht
01/01/2023), Nepal
reports 45 cases of press freedom violations in 2022 :
In the last one year, a total of 45 incidents of press
freedom violations occurred in Nepal, where 120
journalists were directly affected, according to a
report (nlt 03/01/2023)
444
women, girls from western Nepal go out of contact
after reaching India, third countries (rep
01/01/2023)
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