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UN highlights poor child protection in armed conflict

14.06.2016 - (Last modified: 03.11.2016)
The United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child found severe shortcomings in child protection in Nepal. Former c...

Building up capacities for human rights defenders

31.05.2016 - (Last modified: 03.11.2016)
Introduction TRIAL International believes that international law, when mastered and put at the service of victims, has...

Real Rights Now

31.05.2016 - (Last modified: 03.11.2016)
Introduction Real Rights Now is part of a wider campaign to push for implementation of the Views of Human Rights Commit...
Case Bholi Pharaka v. Nepal At the age of nine years old, Mr. Bholi Pharaka (assumed name) was sent to work in Kathmand...

Lapka Tamang: Tortured by policemen aged 11

10.03.2016 - (Last modified: 28.03.2018)
Introduction Lakpa Tamang v. Nepal Mr. Lakpa Tamang was only 11 when he was tortured by police officers in 2010. This ignoble act was partly facilitated by the fact that Nepal sets the age of criminal responsibility at 10 years old – an incredibly young age at odds with international standards and with grave repercussions for the youth. In March 2016, TRIAL submit...
Kathmandu/London/Geneva, 26 February 2016 – Illegal arrests, torture, enforced disappearances: for years, the United Nations Human Rights Committee (HRC) has repeatedly found Nepal responsible for gross human rights violations against its own citizens. Despite these many decisions, the government has shown no sign of properly compensating victims and letting justice p...
Mr Hom Bahadur Bagale, a policeman from Nepal, experienced several episodes of arbitrary detention and torture from 2002...

Enforced Disappearance of Chakra Bahadur Katwal in December 2001

12.02.2016 - (Last modified: 27.02.2017)
Story In October 2010, TRIAL submitted a complaint to the United Nations Human Rights Committee on behalf of Chakra Bahadur Katwal, victim of enforced disappearance in 2001. Katwal was the headmaster of Shree Kuibhir Secondary School (Kuibhirtar, Okhalkdhunga District), where he also taught science. He was married and the father of four children. On 9 December 200...

Enforced disappearance of Tej Bahadur Bhandari in December 2001

12.02.2016 - (Last modified: 03.11.2016)
The case In December 2001, TRIAL lodged an application before the UN Human Rights Committee on behalf of Ram Bhandari concerning the enforced disappearance of his father Tej Bhandari in December 2001. The enforced disappearance of Tej Bhandari is part of the context of a state of emergency that was declared by the Nepalese government in November 2001. On 27 Decemb...
The case In February 2011, TRIAL submitted an individual communication to the United Nations Human Rights Committee regarding the enforced disappearance and torture of Jit Man Basnet in February 2004. In this case, TRIAL also represents the victim’s cousin, Top Bahadur Basnet. Jit Man Basnet is a journalist and a lawyer in Kathmandu. On 4 February 2004, he was arr...
The case In July 2011, TRIAL submitted an individual communication to the United Nations Human Rights Committee regarding the arbitrary deprivation of liberty and torture of Mr. Ang Dorje Sherpa in July 2007. Mr. Sherpa was a porter and cook during trekking expeditions in the Nepalese mountains. On 18 July 2007 as he was walking back home, Mr. Sherpa was assaulted...
The Case In September 2011, TRIAL submitted an individual communication to the United Nations Human Rights Committee regarding the arbitrary deprivation of liberty, subsequent enforced disappearance, torture and alleged arbitrary execution of Mr. Gyanendra Tripathi in September 2003. Mr. Tripathi was a Central Committee member of the All Nepal National Independent...
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