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Human Rights Situation Deteriorating In Nepal

Issue 50, December 15, 2013

By KTM Metro Reporter

 

December 13, 2013: at an interaction event on 'Human Rights Situation In Changing Context,' held jointly by Human Rights Safeguard Network Dhanusha and Nepal Bar Association Dhanusha to mark the human rights day in Janakpur on Wednesday, December 11, 2013, speakers expressed the concern about the increasing human rights violations and the difficulty in safeguarding human rights unless political transition was ended in the country, according to the RSS news on ‘gorkhapatraonline.com’.

 

Officiating Chief Judge of Janakpur Appellate Court Tej Bahadur KC called on all to be united for improving the human rights situation. Former Supreme Court Justice also former member of NHRC Ramnagina Singh said that human rights would not improve unless it was put under the periphery of one's duty.

 

Senior journalist Rajeswor Nepali said that discrimination against Madhesis in political, religious and administrative offices had been rampant. WOREC Nepal Program Chief Hemlata Sigdel said women had to face various kinds of violence.

 

At the event presided over by Bar Chairman Shyam Kishor Mallik, Senior Advocate Shiva Chandra Saha, and FNJ Dhanusha President Ramashish Yadav also expressed their views.

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