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UNITED NATIONS OFFICE OF THE HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN NEPAL
Abstract:
Nepal calls on CPN-Maoist to stop its “law enforcement” activities which have intensified recently especially in the Kathmandu Valley, and which have resulted in serious abuses of human rights. OHCHR-Nepal considers these parallel “law enforcement” activities to be illegal, as well as in violation of international human rights standards to which CPN-Maoist has made repeated commitments. These commitments include the directives issued as a result of the CPN-Maoist Central Committee meeting on 2 September. The directives explicitly state that party cadres shall not conduct abductions, torture and illtreatment, and that those responsible for such actions will be held accountable. In a letter dated 31 October to CPN-Maoist leadership, OHCHR-Nepal noted that it had confirmed abductions of 39 individuals in the districts of Bhaktapur, Lalitpur and Kathmandu in October alone. The CPN-Maoist itself publicly declared on 21 October that more than 80 individuals had been taken into captivity, whom they accused of being linked to criminal activities. CPN-Maoist cadres have held individuals incommunicado in hidden locations – thus increasing their vulnerability to human rights abuses. In September and October, OHCHR-Nepal made visits to eight places where the CPN-Maoist held individuals in captivity in the Kathmandu Valley. These places included several factory buildings occupied by the CPN-Maoist, and the offices of CPN-Maoist sister organisations,including the All Nepal Trade Union Federation (ANTUF) and the All Nepal Transport Workers Union (ANTWU). OHCHR-Nepal has received reports of at least seven other locations in Kathmandu Valley used by CPN-Maoist for the interrogation of individuals. #PRESSRELEASE
Publisher: UNOHCHR Type / Script:
Press Release  in  English
Keywords:
INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS, HUMAN RIGHTS IN ARMED CONFLICTS, RIGHT OF ASYLUM, RIGHT TO PEACE, WOMEN'S RIGHTS, WORKERS' RIGHTS, HUMAN RIGHTS POLICY, HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
Thematic Group:
UNOHCHR , (2006)
Thesaurus:
01.00.0A - Political And Legal Questions
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UNITED NATIONS OFFICE OF THE HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN NEPAL
Abstract:
Nepal calls on CPN-Maoist to stop its “law enforcement” activities which have intensified recently especially in the Kathmandu Valley, and which have resulted in serious abuses of human rights. OHCHR-Nepal considers these parallel “law enforcement” activities to be illegal, as well as in violation of international human rights standards to which CPN-Maoist has made repeated commitments. These commitments include the directives issued as a result of the CPN-Maoist Central Committee meeting on 2 September. The directives explicitly state that party cadres shall not conduct abductions, torture and illtreatment, and that those responsible for such actions will be held accountable. In a letter dated 31 October to CPN-Maoist leadership, OHCHR-Nepal noted that it had confirmed abductions of 39 individuals in the districts of Bhaktapur, Lalitpur and Kathmandu in October alone. The CPN-Maoist itself publicly declared on 21 October that more than 80 individuals had been taken into captivity, whom they accused of being linked to criminal activities. CPN-Maoist cadres have held individuals incommunicado in hidden locations – thus increasing their vulnerability to human rights abuses. In September and October, OHCHR-Nepal made visits to eight places where the CPN-Maoist held individuals in captivity in the Kathmandu Valley. These places included several factory buildings occupied by the CPN-Maoist, and the offices of CPN-Maoist sister organisations,including the All Nepal Trade Union Federation (ANTUF) and the All Nepal Transport Workers Union (ANTWU). OHCHR-Nepal has received reports of at least seven other locations in Kathmandu Valley used by CPN-Maoist for the interrogation of individuals. #PRESSRELEASE
Publisher: UNOHCHR Type / Script:
Press Release  in  English
Keywords:
INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS, HUMAN RIGHTS IN ARMED CONFLICTS, RIGHT OF ASYLUM, RIGHT TO PEACE, WOMEN'S RIGHTS, WORKERS' RIGHTS, HUMAN RIGHTS POLICY, HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
Thematic Group:
UNOHCHR , (2006)
Thesaurus:
01.00.0A - Political And Legal Questions
PDF | File Size: 29 KB   Download
Feeder: SADIKSHYARAUT, Editor: , Auditor:
...