Nepal’s attempt to deliver justice and accountability following the country’s decade-long civil war froze more than two years ago with little progress – but a recent development has raised hopes that ...
KATHMANDU, Nepal, Nov. 21 -- Nepal's government and Maoist rebels declared a formal end Tuesday to a decade-old civil war that killed about 13,000 people in one of the world's poorest countries.
KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Less than three years after a long and bloody civil war ended, tourists are returning to Nepal and its spectacular mountain scenery in record numbers despite a global economic ...
Newly amended laws in Nepal to tackle crimes committed during its decade-long bitter civil war could instead deprive victims of justice and grant amnesty to those culpable, rights lawyers warned ...
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Nepal's civil society under siege
Nepal, Sept. 1 -- When Nepal adopted its 2015 constitution, the document enshrined a fundamental principle: Citizens possess an inherent right to form associations. Article 17 was not merely legal ...
Nepal's parliament approved on Aug. 14 long-delayed amendments to the transitional justice act aimed at addressing war crimes committed during the country's Maoist insurgency, but victims said some ...
15-year-old Maina Sunuwar died in army custody in 2004 after being brutally interrogated by the military. More than 17,000 people were killed during Nepal's civil war, which ended in 2006 with a peace ...
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