UN condemns promotion of army officer involved in crimes against

Kathmandu-based Representative of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) Richard Bennett has voiced concern over Nepal government’s decision to promote Toran Jung Bahadur Singh from Major General to Lieutenant General.  A press release issued on...

India encroaches Nepal’s territory: destroys 264 pillars

While Nepalis in Indo-Nepal border areas have been frequently complaining of border encroachment by India, the International Relations and Human Rights Committee (IRHRC) under Nepal’s Legislative Parliament has found a serious level of border encroachment by India in...

Press freedom in developing countries

While the world is observing the press freedom day on 03 May, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the only UN agency mandated to defend right to freedom of opinion and expression, has floated the topic of fostering dialogue, mutual...

Nepal government sacks army chief

Nepal government has decided to sack Army Chief Rukmangad Katuwal for defying the civilian government. Reports in Kathmandu say that Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda has formally informed President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav. However, Nepali Congress leaders have...

Arms smugglers seeking to initiate civil war in Nepal

Media reports in Kathmandu say Nepal police on Wednesday seized a big quantity of sophisticated arms and ammunitions from a gang. The police informed journalists on Wednesday night about the capture of short machine guns (SMG), UK-made guns with silencers, US-made pistols...

Proposed Buddhist university lingering without permission

Chairman of Nepal’s proposed Siddhartha University, emphasizing on Buddhist education, Monk Dr. Sunanda Mahasthavir has voiced that the Nepal government has done injustice to his university by not recognizing it even though it has fulfilled almost all the requirements under...

Nepali students protest against border encroachment by India

Students on Monday protested against what they called the border encroachment by India in Nepal's Pashupatinagar in Ilam district. Students affiliated to the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) organized the protest in the capital on Monday. Student leader Lekhnath Neupane...

Victims are further victimized in Nepal

Nepali police often ignore many incidents of injustice and oppression against the Dalit community stigmatized as ‘untouchables’. After King Mahendra legally banned the social practice of caste...

Dalit beaten to half-death for asserting basic freedom

Bhairab Pant and his youngest son Yekdesh Pant of Matatirtha village ward no. 5 in Kathmandu district on December 18 assaulted Krishna Nepali of the same village. Victim Krishna Nepali has been admitted to the Kathmandu Medical College (KMC) Teaching Hospital at Sinamangal....

Remembering the 60th year of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

While the process of criminalizing politics is being intentionally accelerated in the world, the world on Tuesday is remembering the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) for its 60th year. Satellite-guided bombs and other latest weapons worth billions of dollars are...

Maoists begin party cadres’ national conference

The Central Committee meeting of the Communist Party of Nepal (CPN-Maoist) has ended without settling over the two different themes regarding the future direction of the party. Maoist Chairman and Prime Minister...

Indian police involved in collective robbery at Banbasa

Indian police in the areas bordering Western Nepal are reported to have been involved in massive robbery against Nepali workers, who return to Nepal from India. According to BBC Nepali Service, dozens of Nepali workers have complained of atrocities by Indian police in the...

African leaders seek humanitarian corridors in DR Congo

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has warned that the armed conflicts in the Democratic Republic of Congo could engulf the wider region. His remark on the crisis has come at a time when African leaders following  a summit  in Nairobi on the Congolese crisis have...

Child stoned to death in Somalia

Radhika Coomaraswamy, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed conflict, has strongly condemned the stoning to death of a 13-year-old Somali girl in the name of punishing her for...

Crucial question to Obama

The world has welcomed new American President-elect Barack Obama. When French foreign minister Bernard Kouchner said that the French and others around the world "welcome the election of a man committed to dialogue between peoples and communities and cooperation among...
 

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