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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
Joint Advocacy Meeting on Transitional Justice and Women's Peace and Security Held
The meeting drew the participation of various stakeholders, including conflict victims, representatives from civil society organisations, legal experts, and activists.
The meeting delved into pressing issues surrounding Nepal's Transitional Justice (TJ) Bill, particularly focusing on its gender perspective.
Dr. Mandira Sharma, Senior International Legal Advisor at the ICJ, shed light on key insights regarding the TJ bill's formulation process, highlighting concerns over its alignment with international standards and its potential impact on women victims. Sharma emphasised the need for a comprehensive definition, financial autonomy for commissions, and clarity on victim protection measures within the bill.
The meeting also addressed the challenges of ensuring confidentiality for women victims, with Jaya Luitel, President of The Story Kitchen, presenting critical concerns and proposing strategies to safeguard victims' identities.
Geeta Rasaili, Vice-Chairperson of the Conflict Victims Women National Network (CVWN), highlighted the need for unity among civil society organisations and reiterated victims' demands for meaningful participation in the transitional justice process.
Several action points emerged from the discussions, including the development of a confidentiality protocol for women victims, joint advocacy efforts, and engagement with parliamentarians to address concerns regarding the TJ bill.
The meeting concluded with a renewed commitment to collaborative action, underscoring the importance of inclusive and gender-sensitive approaches in advancing transitional justice and ensuring meaningful participation of all stakeholders, especially victims of conflict-related violence. The stakeholders agreed to hold rotational meetings and prioritise discussions on reparation policies, media engagement, confidentiality concerns, and victim leadership among other areas in the upcoming discussions.























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