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NHRC e-Bulletin, Voulme 6, Issue 8, February 2011
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Janakpur/ National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on February 15, 2011 concluded the suspended exhumation mission upon finding the remains of the total five dead bodies on the banks of Kamala River in Godar VDC – 3 of Dhanusha district. The exhumation at the suspected burial site has been successfully concluded by following the internationally recommended standards and procedures and the support extended from the local administration and the police. The investigation team including the international forensic experts resumed the exhumation at suspected grave site on February 13, 2011. The human remains were unearthed on February 14, 2011 and the mission was concluded on February 15, 2011. 6 trenches and 2 blocks were dug out during the entire process of exhumation.

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Publisher:
NHRC/UNDP ,   (2011 )
Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster in English
Keywords:
EXHUMATION, VICTIMS, BURIAL SITE, FORENSIC EXPERT, TRAFFICKING, CONVENTION-169, HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION, HR VIOLATION, CHILD RIGHTS PRTOTECTION POLICIES, STRATEGIC PLAN, AUTONOMY, CONFLICT VICTIMS, INHUMANE TREATMENT, TORTURE, ABDUCTION, POLITICAL SITUATION
Thematic Group:
 UNDP : Social and Institutional Developoment
Thesaurus:
14.02.02  -  Human Rights
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