Amnesty International calls for world leaders to share vaccines - Khabarhub
KATHMANDU: International human rights organization, Amnesty International has said that to stem the tide of new variants and end the pandemic, countries that
Amnesty International, Nepal chapter, releasing its annual report in the country, has accused the government of failing to protect human rights of citizens in the six major categories.
Responding to the news that two journalists, Rajan Kuikel and Narayan Amrit, were summoned by the Supreme Court administration and pressured to disclose their sources and apologise for the publication of a story about an alleged meeting between Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and Chief Justice Cholendra Shumsher JBR, Amnesty International Nepal has urged the authorities concerned to respect press freedom in a democracy