Full Coverage: Nepal
April 2006
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The aim of this Guide is to provide a brief introduction to human rights and sustainable development issues in Nepal
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28.04.2006
The international community must help ensure that the commitment made by the King of Nepal, to give sovereignty to the people, is fulfilled, says human rights defender Shobhakar Budhathoki.
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26.04.2006
Literacy and vocational training programs in Nepal, Egypt, and elsewhere are giving women and men the skills they need to advocate for more educational opportuities in their villages and nationwide. It's Global Education Action Week--find out more!
more...From: Centre for Development and Population Activities Related topics/regions: [Egypt] Image: CEDPA increases community support for girls' education in countries around the world. © Centre for Development and Population Activities
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26.04.2006
Following King Gyanendra's humiliating late-night climbdown , in which he agreed to reinstate Parliament, hundreds of thousands of people from all walks of life descended on the Nepalese capital to stake their claim to the political future of the country.
more...Related topics/regions: [Development] [Civil rights] [Politics] [Activism] Image: Nepal Protest
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25.04.2006
KATHMANDU, Apr 25 (IPS) - Nepal's capital was light-hearted again Tuesday. From the hundreds of thousands who marched, danced and sang on the roads, to the store-keepers idly chatting before open shops, to the pedestrians speaking on mobile phones nimbly side-stepping potholes, relief and normality were in the air hours after the king bowed to "people power" rather than face a protest headed for the palace gates.
more...From: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related topics/regions: [East Asia] |
25.04.2006
The Nepali people's victory in forcing the king to reinstate parliament may lead to the end of the monarchy, says a statement by a leading Asian rights group.
more...From: Asian Human Rights Commission |
25.04.2006
Open Source Simple Computer for Agriculture in Rural Areas (OSCAR) is a collaborative effort, initiated by IFP (French Institute of Pondicherry) with Rice-Wheat Consortium for Indo-Gangetic Plains, India, French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (CIRAD), and Communication and Innovation Studies of Wageningen University, The Netherlands as partners in action.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Bangladesh] [India] [Pakistan] [San Marino] [Poverty] [ICT] |
25.04.2006
Poor people in Nepal are facing growing hardships, with economic growth down to two per cent, inflation approaching double figures, and public services not functioning effectively, an international development charity warned yesterday as political unrest continued in the Himalayan kingdom.
more...From: Oxfam International |
25.04.2006
Rights body Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has released a letter by a group of Nepali activists, being currently detained at Duwakot Armed Police barracks, criticising the international community for its response to King Gyanendra's public address made on Friday.
more...Related topics/regions: [Activism] [Democracy] [Governance] [Conflict resolution] |
24.04.2006
Outside intervention is needed in Nepal to stop King Gyanendra from allowing the army and police to attack demonstrators, a leading Asian rights group said in a statement today.
more...* On the spot report * NepalÂ’s national vitamin A campaign proceeds despite unrest * OneWorld UK Guide to Nepal From: Asian Human Rights Commission |
24.04.2006
The Hong Kong-based human rights organisation Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has called for Nepalese king Gyanendra to step down so that people can bring him to justice. The organisation says that the king's defiance to restore democracy has only made the people more determined to oust him.
more...Related topics/regions: [Human rights] [Democracy] [Governance] [Conflict] Image: Defying of curfew at Kirtipur, Nepal (COCAP)
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23.04.2006
As demonstrations continued in Nepal, security forces in several locations violently dispersed protestors, according to UN officials who visited the injured and criticised the excessive use of force.
more...* Eye-witness reports From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network |
21.04.2006
International Nepal Solidarity Network narrates, in detail, the demonstrations that rocked Nepalese capital Kathmandu on Thursday against the rule of king Gyanendra. Three protestors were killed in clashes with security forces. Follow the link for a detailed account.
more...Related topics/regions: [Activism] [Democracy] [Governance] Image: © Iain Guest / Advocacy Project
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21.04.2006
"Ordinary citizens (housewives, children, elderly, youth) have supported ongoing movement and protested king's regime by chanting anti-monarch slogans and striking household utensils from their respective houses in Anamnagar, Ghatekula, Baneshwor in Kathmandu." The news as it unfolded in Kathmandu yesterday.
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20.04.2006
At least three demonstrators were killed and 50 injured in Kathmandu on Thursday as police clashed with a huge crowd of pro-democracy protesters, and former prime minister Krishna Prasad Bhattarai rejected King GyanendraÂ’s invitation to become leader of the government.
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20.04.2006
Around half dozen agitators were injured as police rained lathis on a mob heading towards the residence of the Chief District Officer. Police also beat up some agitators after a dispute erupted in the municipality office as the agitators were trying to padlock it.
more...Related topics/regions: [Development] [Activism] [Governance] [MDGs] |
20.04.2006
Huge crowds were gathering in Kathmandu this morning to prepare to break a shoot-on-sight 18-hour curfew, despite fears - fuelled by a refusal of curfew passes to journalists - of harsh measures by the security forces.#
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20.04.2006
More than 200 Nepalese journalists have been detained since 4 April while participating in pro-democracy protests or while covering the demonstrations, according to the Federation of Nepalese Journalists, and 31 remain in custody.
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20.04.2006
With the end of King GyanendraÂ’s direct rule looking increasingly likely, says a briefing on the crisis, a Contact Group of India, the US and UK, working with the UN, should help Nepal escape from its worsening conflict.
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19.04.2006
"I love my country, but I hate the government." A leading Nepali journalist reports from prison.
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19.04.2006
A coalition of press freedom groups, including the World Association of
more...Newspapers (WAN), has asked the King of Nepal to end the violent crackdown on journalists and others in the recent protest demonstrations that have jolted the Himalayan nation. Related topics/regions: [Freedom of expression] [Media] [Democracy] [Governance] Image: Critical questions in Nepal © CARE USA
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