A year of living dangerously
Paul Jeffrey As the first anniversary of the 25 April earthquake approaches, Dil Bahadur Maharjan remembers the day with dread. How a…
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April 15-21, 2016
Paul Jeffrey As the first anniversary of the 25 April earthquake approaches, Dil Bahadur Maharjan remembers the day with dread. How a…
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Letting war criminals go free erodes the rule of law, sends the message that violence is the answer and no one has to pay for crimes
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Unlike the President and the Speaker of Parliament, Chief Justice Sushila Karki is not a political appointee
The most painful lesson taught by the earthquake and its aftermath is that the people of Nepal can expect nothing from the state
Twenty years of war to peace has brought Nepalis back full circle
The Prez is a woman, so is the Speaker of Parliament, and from Wednesday we have a female Justice-in-Chief. There is therefore understandable…
... so why aren’t more families choosing electric cremation?
Liew Yu Wei
From the human rights perspective, Nepal’s peace process has been a failure
The conflict ended ten years ago, but the physical and mental scars of torture victims has not
Yuvaraj Shrestha
The NHRC is looked upon as an enemy, they have to understand that we are partners
Non-governments work with government to overhaul medical services in quake-hit districts
Sahina Shrestha
"It’s our job to tell their story to the rest of the world, people need to know what is going on, however horrifying."
A year of living dangerously | Editorial: State of Impunity | Madam Chief Justice | it's cheaper, faster, cleaner .... | The year of Living Off - Balance | Pedalling the future | Brick by Brick | Building back healthier | Helter Shelter | Right place at right time | Just waiting | How many times do we need to share our story? | The torturous road to peace | PM gave us lecture: NHRC | Most photogenic Belly - button Category