Amnesty International launches Rights Arcade game app to make human rights learning accessible - Khabarhub

KATHMANDU: Amnesty International has launched Rights Arcade, a free human rights game app that aims to educate the next generation of human rights defenders

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Nepalis ‘deceived, cheated and exploited’ at Amazon warehouses in Saudi Arabia

An Amnesty International report exposes the multinational’s failure to prevent contracted workers from being exposed to human rights abuses, despite receiving complaints.

Amnesty report slams Nepal's track record on human rights

The Amnesty International report 2022-23 said Nepal’s authorities were making arbitrary arrests to limit freedom of expression, and security forces continue to use excessive force to disperse protests.

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.

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

Indigenous people are victims of conservation 'success story'

Nepal’s Indigenous peoples have suffered a litany of human rights violations over the past five decades as a result of abusive conservation policies, said Amnesty International and the Community Self-Reliance Centre in a new report published on Monday.

Indigenous people are silent victims of country’s conservation ‘success story’

KATHMANDU, August 9: Nepal’s Indigenous peoples have suffered a litany of human rights violations over the past five decades as a result of abusive conservation policies, said Amnesty International and the Community Self-Reliance Centre (CSRC), in a new report published on Monday.

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.