Category: Announcements
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Why They Are Jailed? Free Them!
Demanding the release of Nepal’s top civil society activistsPics by Wagle Constitutional experts, human rights leaders and journalists have questioned the government motive behind continued detention of civil society leaders Dr Mathura Prasad Shrestha, Dr Devendra Raj Panday, Krishna Pahadi and Shyam Shrestha even after the Supreme Court termed hundreds of detentions of leaders on…
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NEPAL Rights Situation: As Seen By Uncle Sam
The United States’ 2005 Human Rights Report on Nepal (and other countries) was released on March 8, 2006 in Washington D.C. Below is major part of the report. Detail is available here. Nepal is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary form of government and a population of approximately 25 million. On February 1, King Gyanendra…
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Changing Voices in Nepali Politics
Will Nepal see reconciliation in the near future? American Ambassador James F Moriarity has created a small-scale tsunami in Nepali politics by speaking against the 12-point agreement between Seven Party Alliance and the Maoists. (Ambassador will talk to Vijay Kumar this evening on Kantipur TV and we will post the full transcript of the interview…
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UWB Back in Action
Dear Visitor, If you are here via search engines or other links looking for posts at United We Blog!, please kindly visit to www.blog.com.np as the popular and award winning site has been in action again after a few days of disturbance.
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His Maj Talks About Democracy, Yet Again
And cites nationally and internationally discarded Municipal Election as an example of his democracy. In his yearly message to Nepali people on the occasion of Democracy Day, king Gyanendra repeats his rhetoric of reviving democratic process while still ignoring or underestimating the strength of political parties and magnitude of violence in the country. The biggest…
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His Maj Talks About Democracy, Yet Again
– And cites nationally and internationally discarded Municipal Election as an example of his democracy. In his yearly message to Nepali people on the occasion of Democracy Day, king Gyanendra repeats his rhetoric of reviving democratic process while still ignoring or underestimating the strength of political parties and magnitude of violence in the country. The…
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King’s Corruption Commission Dies
And he comes out of prison: Former prime minister Sher Bahadur Deuba gets out of jail on Monday night hours after the Supreme Court (SC) scrapped the RCCC. Pics by Bikash Karki The ultra-controversial Royal Commission for Corruption Control got a death certificate today from the Supreme Court’s special bench. RCCC was formed by King…
