2019 is a year of shrinking freedoms in Nepal: Amnesty International

KATHMANDU, Jan 30: Amnesty International Nepal has said the situation of human rights in Nepal was not satisfactory in 2019.

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"It is too late for Transitional Justice"

"It is too late for transitional justice to be delivered to conflict victims," said Nirajan Thapaliya, Amnesty International's Nepal Director, to The Himalayan Times after releasing the Amnesty International’s Report in Nepal on Wednesday in Kathmandu.

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Prasai is a former coordinator of the Accountability Watch Committee (AWC) and former chair of the Amnesty International Nepal section.

World Day of Social Justice marked

Amnesty International Nepal celebrated International Social Justice Day here today by organising a programme.

Amnesty International Nepal accuses govt of violating human rights

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.

Stop intimidating journos: Amnesty International

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