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PM Says One Thing Does Another

Issue 46, November 14, 2010


By KTM Metro Reporter

November 13, 2010: opening the two-day conference on National Human Rights held by Human Rights Alliance in Lalitpur on Saturday, November 12, 2010, officiating Prime Minister Madhav Nepal has said that his government has been committed to protecting human rights and has assured of the government making every effort on ensuring rights of the marginalized people in a new constitution, ‘The Rising Nepal’s of November 13, 2010 writes.

The irony is that Mr. Madhav Nepal has promoted Toran Jung Bahadur Sing involved in human rights violation to the second-in-command of the Nepal Army, has not taken any actions against Major Niranjan Basnet indicted for killing a young girl, and extended the term of another human rights violator Raju Basnet against the outcry of the international and local rights organizations not to do so.

Another irony is that ‘Human Rights Alliance’ has given the honor to open the conference on National Human Rights to the man that has purposely defended the criminals that have perpetrated the violation of human rights denying the rights of the people to live. What sorts of the human rights organization ‘Human Rights Alliance’ is?

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