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(Kathmandu) - In Nepal’s civil war, both Maoist insurgents and the Royal Nepali Army continue to attack civilians after the royal takeover of power, violating the laws of war, Human Rights Watch ...
Nepal’s revamped truth commissions will need to go beyond ‘ritualism’ to deliver justice to civil war victims.
Nepal’s attempt to deliver justice and accountability following the country’s decade-long civil war froze more than two years ago with little progress – but a recent development has raised ...
Newly amended laws in Nepal to tackle crimes committed during its decade-long bitter civil war could instead deprive victims of justice and grant amnesty to those culpable, rights lawyers warned ...
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Nepal’s girls face new child marriage fears amid debate to ... - MSNA generation of suffering began in 1996, when the 10-year-long Nepalese civil war fractured communities across the country.
Rights groups concerned over Nepal plans to amend war crime laws Joint statement by rights groups says Nepal risks letting wartime atrocities committed during the Maoist rebellion go unpunished.
Hundreds of well-wishers lined up outside the home of Nepal's deposed king to celebrate his 78th birthday on Monday, the ...
KATHMANDU: Nepal risks letting wartime atrocities committed during the Himalayan kingdom's Maoist insurgency go unpunished with long-delayed reforms to its transitional justice laws, rights groups ...
The government of Nepal and Maoist guerrillas have signed a historic peace accord, declaring a formal end to a 10-year rebel insurgency. Under the deal, the rebels will join a transitional government ...
The former king accepted flowers and traditional offerings as his grandchildren stood behind him. Read more at ...
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