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News Release: UN Releases Report Charting Ten Years of Violations During Nepal Conflict
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The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on Monday released a landmark report documenting and analysing serious violations of international law that occurred during the ten-year (1996-2006) conflict in Nepal, along with a database of around 30,000 documents, designed to provide a tool for Nepalese institutions and civil society to kick-start the process of seeking truth, justice, and reconciliation for the crime committed at that time.
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UNOHCHR ,   (2012 )
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Press Release in English
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HUMAN RIGHTS, CIVIL SOCIETY, RECONCILIATION, CRIME, JUSTICE, TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE, ARCHIVES, CONFLICT, PEACE, REPARATION, AMNESTY, SEXUAL VIOLENCE, TORTURE, WAR CRIMES, ABDUCTION, GENOCIDE, IMPUNITY, ACCOUNTABILITY, DETENTION, PROSECUTION
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 UNOHCHR : UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
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14.02.02  -  Human Rights
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