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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Arjun Bahadur Lama
Arjun Bahadur Lama, 48 years in age, permanent resident of Chhatrebas
VDC -5, Dapcha in Kavre district was abducted by a group of Maoist
cadres, three in number, on 29 April 2005 (2062.1.16 BS) from the
premises of Sri Krishna Secondary School at Chhatrebas VDC-1 of the
district.
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Hari Prasad Bolakhe
Hari Prasad Bolakhe, 35 (while missing) a permanent resident of Phulbari VDC-8, Kavre district, a pastor by profession, had been missing since the arrest December 27, 2003, was reportedly killed by security persons. A team of National Human Rights Commission discovered a human skeleton in a jungle ...
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Sarala Sapkota
Around 11 p.m. on July 15, 2004, a group of 12 armed soldiers arrested
Sarala Sapkota at her grandfather’s house. The family, who witnessed the
arrest, stated that soldiers gave Sarala no reason for her arrest.
After her arrest, Sarala’s family went to Baireni barracks and the DPO ...
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Birendra Shah
On the evening of 5 October 2007, Mr. Birendra Shah, 34, resident of Inruwasira VDC-8, Bara district, a local journalist of Bara district and correspondent of Nepal FM, Avenues Television and Dristi weekly, was abducted by Maoists from Pipara Bazaar in Kalaiya, the district headquarters of Bara ...
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Bishwanath Parajuli, Tom Nath Poudel and Dhan Bahadur Tamang
Three persons namely Bishwonath Parajuli (also called Nagendra
Parajuli), Tom Nath Poudel and Dhan Bahadur Tamang of Hasandaha VDC,
Morang were shot dead by the security personnel on 28 September 2004.
According to the eyewitnesses, other victims and the villagers, about 16
people were arrested ...
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Chot Nath Ghimire and Shekhar Nath Ghimire
Chot Nath Ghimire, a 58-year-old farmer, resident of Ishaneshor VDC-4,
Ratamate Majhpokhari of Lamjung district was allegedly arrested by the
Joint Security Forces of Joint Security Camp stationed at Bhorlatar VDC,
Lamjung district on February 2, 2002 (2058.10.20). The security camp
called Mr. ...
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Bhauna Tharu
Bhauna Tharu (Bhauna Chaudhary in the citizenship card), 21 years old
male (at the time of the incident; Date of Birthe: 8 September 1978),
son of Purna Bahadur Chaudhary, permanent resident of Sujanpur village,
Neulapur VDC-4, Bardiya district, and an employee of Rastriya Gobar Gas,
Gulariya, ...
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Human Rights Activists Request Government for Desisting from Basnet's Promotion
OHCHR-Nepal in its report released in 2006 and NHRC's recommendation in 2009 have expressly pointed out the then Lieutenant Colonel Raju Basnet's involvement in torture and disappearance of several people arrested and detained as Maoist suspects at Bhairabnath Battalion in Kathmandu, the joint statement reads. Basnet led from the front in committing serious human rights violations as a commanding officer of the Battalion from 2003 to 2005. The Supreme Court also corroborated the allegation against Basnet by ordering the government for carrying out independent investigation into and prosecution of the case, OHCHR maintains.
This incident is merely the freshest instance of impunity which enjoys its field day in Nepal. Not a single perpetrator implicated in wartime crimes has been prosecuted till date. Nepal Army routinely evades accountability of its officers by refusing to hand its tainted officers over to the investigative authority. Emblematic case of human rights violation like that of Maina Sunuwar has also not seen any of the officers alleged of violations being prosecuted by a civilian court as the army steadfastly protects its officers and pleads for their innocence all the time. Government's failure to exercise civilian authority over the army has encouraged the latter to undermine human rights obligations and rule of law with felicity.
On the one hand government keeps promising to national and international community to address impunity while on the other hand provides impunity to the perpetrators. Government neither investigates nor prosecutes any one involved in any of the human rights violations. It protects the accused, not the victim!
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This incident is merely the freshest instance of impunity which enjoys its field day in Nepal. Not a single perpetrator implicated in wartime crimes has been prosecuted till date. Nepal Army routinely evades accountability of its officers by refusing to hand its tainted officers over to the investigative authority. Emblematic case of human rights violation like that of Maina Sunuwar has also not seen any of the officers alleged of violations being prosecuted by a civilian court as the army steadfastly protects its officers and pleads for their innocence all the time. Government's failure to exercise civilian authority over the army has encouraged the latter to undermine human rights obligations and rule of law with felicity.
On the one hand government keeps promising to national and international community to address impunity while on the other hand provides impunity to the perpetrators. Government neither investigates nor prosecutes any one involved in any of the human rights violations. It protects the accused, not the victim!
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