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News Archive 2020
Advocacy Forum- Nepal Provided COVID-19 Response Package to Child Correction Home in Doti
Taking the on-going pandemic situation caused by COVID-19 into consideration, on 17 September 2020, Advocacy Forum Nepal- Far Western Province Mahendra Nagar Kanchanpur handed over materials related to COVID- 19 response such as towels, soaps, sanitizers, masks, bags, 5 electric kettles,4 water filters, thermos flasks and bottles to the Child Correction Home in Doti district to prevent them from being infected by COVID-19. Along with the 37 children, the program was attended by Administrative Head of the Correction Home, Sanumaya Limbu Gurung, the chairman of ward no. 6 of the Dipayal Silgadhi Municipality, Santosh Bohara, Sub Inspector Lal Singh Rawal along with two police constables ad 6 police officials.
AF Provided COVID-19 Response Packages to Central Child Correction Home, Bhaktapur
On the occasion of 41st Social Service Day, Advocacy Forum –Nepal (AF) provided materials related to COVID-19 response aiming to support in controlling the spread of Corona Virus in the Central Child Correction Home, Bhaktapur on 25 September 2020. In a small function organized in the premises of Under Privileged Children's Education Programme (UCEP) - Nepal, AF handed over sanitizers, sanitizer dispensers, masks, gloves, hand wash, soaps and soap case, personal protective equipment (PPE), face shield, water bottles etc. for the children kept in the Correction Home. To minimize the risk of outbreak of the virus, the support materials were handed over to the management team of UCEP Nepal in the presence of representatives of the local government and Board members of UCEP Nepal.
Memorandum submitted to Krishna Bhakta Pokharel, chairperson of Law, Justice and Human Rights Committee on custodial deaths
On 22 September 2020, Kathmandu: Advocacy Forum-Nepal and Terai Human Rights Defender Alliance (THRD Alliance) jointly submitted a memorandum to Honorable Krishna Bhakta Pokharel, Chairperson of Law, Justice, Human Rights Committee of the House of Representatives with a view to bringing the attention of a newly formed Sub-Committee (a five-member committee formed under the leadership of Former Law Minister Sher Bahadur Tamang) on to study and investigate the custodial deaths in Nepal. Recently, the deaths in the custody are on rising and state authority has failed to hold those responsible accountable.
District Attorney Office, Rautahat registered FIR against 6 Police Personnel on Bijaya Mahara Case
9 September 2020: After multiple attempts, the District Attorney Office, Gaur Rautahat registered the FIR against 6 Police Personnel for their involvement in alleged torture and death of Bijaya Mahara, a 19-year-old Dalit boy from Garuda Rautahat. District Police Office (DPO) Rautahat refused to register the FIR on 8 September 2020, for the second time in a row. Bijay Mahara was arrested on 15 August 2020, as a suspect in the murder of Niranjan Ram, a 17-year-old boy working in a local nursery. Following the refusal from the DPO to register the FIR, the victim’s father, Panilal Mahara moved to the District Attorney’s Office, requesting to order the DPO to register the FIR and initiate the investigation. The FIR has been filed against 6 police Personnel, including the Superintendent of Police (SP) Rabiraj Khadka and In-charge and the Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Gyan Kumar Mahato including others.
Child Correction Homes Facing Problems; Overcrowding and Lack of Infrastructure Among Many
2 September 2020: As the whole country is confronting with the crisis caused by COVID-19 pandemic, the child correction home in Banke is likely to turn into hotspots of the COVID-19 outbreak due to overcrowding and insufficient amenities that are essential for decent living. The total holding capacity of the facility is 70 but the correction home is housing 109 children at the moment. Children are compelled to cram into available space, making the spread of Covid-19 inevitable.
COVID-19 cases Increasing among the Detainees in Rupandehi
28 August, Kathmandu: Following the increase in the number of COVID-19 cases in various major cities of Rupandehi, including Butwal Sub-Metropolitan City and Siddhartha Municipality, there is a rise in the number of detainees being infected as well. As per Rupandehi Department of Health Service, the total tally of the cases of COVID-19 has reached to 760 in Rupandehi while 346 infected have already recovered and the death toll stands at 6 till 27 August 2020.
COVID-19 Infected Pregnant Woman denied Treatment in Rupandehi; Women HRDs Submitted A Memorandum
Kathmandu, 28 August 2020: After receiving the public grievances regarding the denial of treatment of a pregnant woman infected with Covid-19 by provincial as well as other hospitals in Province 5, a team of more than 12 women human rights defenders from Rupandehi, led by advocate Indira Acharya of Advocacy Forum-Nepal submitted a memorandum to the Social Development Minister, Sudarshan Baral on 20 August 2020. Stating that lack of attention from the Provincial Government regarding emergency services including delivery service for pregnant women, is indeed disgraceful to all women. The team urged Minister Baral to arrange such services within 24 hours. Accepting the Memorandum, Minister Baral stated that it is not possible to arrange the services within 24 hours as the pregnant woman infected with Covid-19 may need to undergo surgery which as per the Protocol related to Covid-19 requires higher level services and such services can be mandated by the Central Government only. He further clarified that Provincial Government requires permission from the Central Government to resume such services, making it time-consuming at present. However, he assured that the Provincial Government is serious about this issue and will regulate the services to avoid any immediate problems regarding the treatment.
10 Members of Biplab-led Group arrested; 9 tested Covid-19 Positive
28 August 2020, Kathmandu: Area Police Office (APO), Butwal has arrested 10 members of Biplab-led group from Butwal Sub-Metropolis on July 31, 2020. They were participating in a meeting at the house of Bam Bahadur Tharu located in ward no 17, the police source informed. Police further claimed that some of them were found to be armed and the investigation is underway. The police further informed that three of those arrested are under investigation for violating public morality and seven others are being investigated for possession of arms and ammunition. When taken to the Rupandehi District Court for jail/bail hearing on 25 August 2020, the Court stated that no hearing will be conducted without the PCR test of detainees. Their swabs were collected for the PCR test, but their reports did not come on time and the deadline to present them in the Court expired. Rupandehi Department of Health Service stated that 9 out of 10 detainees tested positive for the COVID-19.
Lives of Inmates at Risk in the wake of Surging cases of Corona Virus
Kathmandu, 23 August 2020: The inmates in Banke district prison are under threat of corona virus infection due to high number of prisoners, new prisoners coming wihtout PCR test and infection cured prisoners are brought back in the prison. The Banke District Prison can shelter 350 (300 males and 50 females) inmates, however, currently it is housing 773 inmates. After the ruling of High Court, Nepalgunj bench, a total of 45 female inmates were transferred to prisons based in Dalekh and Bardiya districts on 11 August. However, after that 26 new male inmates were sent to the Banke district prison.
Inmates in Banke Prison infected with COVID-19: A Need of Special Attention
6 July 2020: Banke-based prison has been sealed after 7 inmates were found to have contracted the coronavirus. According to Devendra Shrestha, a jailor, swabs of 21 prisoners were collected, out of which, 7 of the inmates tested positive for COVID-19.
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