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Krishna Adhikari
On 6 June 2004, Krishna Prasad Adhikari, a resident of Fujel village of Gorkha District, was murdered in Chitwan District by Maoist cadres. Krishna Prasad was visiting his grandparents after having taken the SLC examinations, and he was abducted from Bakullahar Chowk by men who came on a motorcycle ... Maina Sunuwar
Around 6 am on February 17, 2004, a group of RNA soldiers arrested Ms
Maina Sunuwar, a 15-year-old schoolgirl of Kharelthok VDC-6, Kavre
district. She disappeared since her arrest. Her family members, with
support from villagers and school where Maina was a student, visited
detention centers ... Sanjeev Kumar Karna
Sanjeev Kumar Karna was one among the 11 persons arrested on October 8, 2003. On that fateful day, they had gone to attend a picnic program organized by the students at a place called Kariyachauri VDC-4, and from picnic, they went to Kataiya Chowri Area of Dhanusha district where they ate some food ... Arjun Bahadur Lama
Hari Prasad Bolakhe
Sarala Sapkota
Birendra Shah
Bishwanath Parajuli, Tom Nath Poudel and Dhan Bahadur Tamang
Chot Nath Ghimire and Shekhar Nath Ghimire
Bhauna Tharu
Torture Still Continues in Nepal: AF
The report has exposed that torture is still continuing in police detention facilities and has also pointed out the government's failure to address torture in police detention centers despite its repeated commitments in various international forums. It has found that 17.2% of 1,212 detainees in places of detention run by the Nepal Police (NP) in ten districts interviewed by Advocacy Forum (AF) reported torture, as compared to 16.2% out of 1,916 in 15 districts during 2014. This trend contrasts with the Government of Nepal’s (GoN) promises during the Universal Periodic Review in November 2015 to address torture by criminalizing it and to impartially investigate acts of torture, and provide victims the right to reparation. Key findings of this year include: • Juvenile torture remains more prevalent than adult torture • Torture rates remain high in some districts, particularly Banke, Kathmandu and Jhapa, while Rupandehi District has seen a significant increase in torture rates from 2014 • The vast majority of detainees are given health checks prior to detention as required in law, but there remain concerns about how these check-ups are conducted • More detainees are not informed about the reason for their arrest before they are detained, contrary to the law.
See the link below for report: http://advocacyforum.org/publications/June26Reportwithcover.pdf























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