Tag: #transitional justice
Articles tagged with #transitional justice

Remembering not to forget war crimes
Nearly 20 years after the end of the Maoist conflict, an investigation into ex-House Speaker offers hope for transitional justice

Rights groups call Nepal’s peace bill a ‘flawed step forward’
Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch in joint statement say transitional justice law has ‘serious shortcomings’

Nepal's transitory justice
Nepal’s cross-party consensus on transitional justice leaves serious doubts about some provisions and implementation

Nepal’s chance on transitional justice
A window of opportunity to make war crimes bill conform to international standards

Justice delayed, justice denied
António Guterres takes to Nepal Parliament as victims of armed conflict and the civil society highlight government attempts to sabotage transitional justice process

António Guterres meets Nepal’s leaders
Concluding the transitional justice process, climate change and Nepal’s role in UN peacekeeping discussed

António Guterres' agenda in Kathmandu
The UN Secretary General arrives on a trip overshadowed by the Israel-Hamas war to address the unfinished business of Nepal’s own conflict.

Restorative justice for peace-building
Colombian judge’s advice to Nepal: a vengeful system that prioritises punishment post-conflict is counter-productive

Nepal TJ Bill protects perpetrators, shortchanges survivors
Amendment to the Transitional Justice Bill not on par with domestic and international laws, say human rights groups

Nepal’s Transitional Justice and the West’s recalibration
Global geopolitical changes and the rise of China means the West has gone cold on transitional justice and its humanitarian agenda

Nepali activists write to UN Secretary-General
Nepali human rights activists and survivors of the 1996-2006 Maoist insurgency have written to United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres…

Forgetting to remember
Illustration: SUBHASH RAI/NEPALI TIMESEighteen years after the end of Nepal's Maoist conflict, and eight years after the Supreme Court ruled…

Transitional injustice in Nepal
Collusion in the coalition to deny justice to Nepal’s conflict victims and let off perpetrators

No closure after Nepal’s insurgency
Sixteen years after the conflict ended, families still struggle for transitional justice

Vignettes from war
Two women on opposite sides of Nepal's Maoist insurgency draw on memories of conflict

Nepal’s unpunished war crimes
Image from a series by Chinese photographer Guligo Jia’s exhibition of ‘reunions’ of people with family members they lost in the war projected…

Nepal Speaker’s IPU trip slammed
A network of 24 civil society groups have demanded that the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) withdraw its invitation to House Speaker Agni…

Toothless Commissions
The then Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala and rebel leader 'Prachanda' Pushpa Kamal Dahal signing the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in…

Justice delayed, justice denied
Photo: Jan Møller HansenNearly an entire generation of Nepali youth has grown up following the Comprehensive Peace Accord (CPA) that was signed…

Nepal must work on human rights
The Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Tuesday wrote a letter to Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, urging him to uphold the rights of Nepali citizens…

From the frontlines of Nepal’s war
A narrow ridge that served as a helipad in Kalikot district back in 2004 when the Maoist War was on its peak. Photo: KUNDA DIXITTwenty-five…

Mother on 25th day of hunger strike
Photo: KANAK MANI DIXIT/TWITTERA mother who is on the 25th day of a hunger strike in Kathmandu demanding justice against the murderers of her…

Nepal’s rights groups must step up
Representatives of the civil society staging demonstration at Maitighar Mandala, Kathmandu. Photo: NEPALI TIMES/ARCHIVEAmidst growing concerns…

Nepal’s rights groups must step up
Representatives of the civil society staging demonstration at Maitighar Mandala, Kathmandu. Photo: NEPALI TIMES/ARCHIVEAmidst growing concerns…
