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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
AF Conducted Capacity Building Training for Human Rights Defenders
In the first session of the first day of the training, Dr Mandira Sharma, Senior International Legal Advisor for the ICJ and Founder of AF, provided a clear definition of human rights violations, emphasising the importance of a robust understanding for accurate documentation.
In the second session, Dr Srijana Kunwar, a leading forensic expert, delivered a presentation on the crucial role forensics play in establishing human rights violations. She stressed the necessity of thorough and impartial examinations.
In the third session, Dr Sharma addressed the psychological well-being of human rights defenders. Recognising the sensitivity of their work, she highlighted the importance of incorporating yoga activities and regular breaks from work to maintain mental health.
Day two saw participants actively engaged in group work. Divided into four groups, they tackled a sample case encompassing extrajudicial execution, enforced disappearance, torture, and sexual violence. Each group identified key elements for comprehensive documentation, with a designated member presenting their findings.
The final day featured a presentation by ICJ's National Legal Advisor, Kashiram Dhungana. He delved into effective methods for gathering evidence in enforced disappearance cases, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a strong dossier for potential prosecution.























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