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Foreign Labour Migrants of Nepal – I

Nepalese undertaking foreign employment has increased many folds since past couple of decades. It is estimated that half of Nepali households have at least...

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Foreign Labour Migrants of Nepal – I

Nepalese undertaking foreign employment has increased many folds since past couple of decades. It is estimated that half of Nepali households have at least...

Victimising The Survivors: Sexual Abuse and Weak Laws

Nepal needs to revisit its laws on sexual offences. Many Sections in existing laws add more trauma to the survivors and make their access to justice difficult.

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Amnesty Nepal in Media

Human Rights in Nepal:Media Monitoring

मेयर बालेनलाई खुला सल्लाह

२०७९ जेठ १२ गते तपाईँ काठमाडौं महानगरपालिकाको नगर प्रमुखमा विजयी हुँदा सबै तहका जनताले कति हार्दिकताका साथ खुसियाली मनाएका थिए भन्ने हामी यतिखेर स्मरण...

Open Advice to Mayor Balen

We advise you to think beyond the "engineering model of urban development" and embrace the idea of "social engineering model of development", which stands...

Nepal must remove statute of limitations on cases or rape and sexual violence: Amnesty International

The rights body says the grossly restrictive and inadequate length of limitation is a barrier to justice for survivors.

Amnesty Nepal elects new National Board, Appeals Committee for a term of two years

The newly-elected bodies include an eleven-member National Board of Amnesty Nepal led by 26-year-old Bipin Budhathoki while a three-member Appeal Committee led by Jeevan Prasad Phuyal.

The human rights situation in Nepal is still far from satisfactory: Amnesty Nepal Director Nirajan Thapaliya

Unless we keep laws above anything else, above anybody else, including even the most powerful in the country, the fight for ending impunity will continue to remain a mirage.

Amnesty International Nepal accuses govt of violating human rights

Amnesty International Nepal, releasing the annual report of Amnesty International in the country, has accused the government of failing to protect human rights of citizens in the six major categories.

Prevent deaths in police custody: Amnesty International Nepal

Nepal’s authorities must take urgent and concerted actions to prevent custodial deaths including through appropriate legal accountability measures, Amnesty International Nepal says.

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