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Offences against religion: These 3 acts are punishable in Nepal

Offences against religion: These 3 acts are punishable in Nepal
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Nepal s Burn Violence Survivors Await New Law – The Diplomat

Nepal’s Burn Violence Survivors Await New Law While victims of acid attacks are supported by the Nepal government, oil burn survivors have nowhere to go. April 13, 2021 United Nations Country Team, Nepal joined the 16 Days of Activism with a mural painted collectively with strong hands to end violence against women, 2014. Credit: UN Nepal Advertisement With the enactment of a new, stricter, law in Nepal against the use of acid in attacks, perpetrators have now shifted to using hot oil. Although injuries from such attacks are often first-degree burns compared to acid attacks (which result in third-degree burns), weaker laws and little support from the government make the victims of such attacks vulnerable. Criminals resort to such methods knowing stricter punishment lies with the use of acid – and not with oil.

Fact-checking in Nepal in the time of pandemic

Fact-checking in Nepal in the time of pandemic
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Nepal: More can and must be done to eradicate caste-based discrimination

Nepal: More ‘can and must be done’ to eradicate caste-based discrimination Inter Press Service © Provided by The Manila Times KATHMANDU: There is hardly a better way to promote human rights in Nepal than celebrating Muskan Khatun for being one of the winners of the prestigious International Women of Courage (IWOC) Award, released on International Women’s Day by the government of the United States of America. As an acid attack survivor, Khatun, despite her young age, turned herself into a courageous advocate. Her work, together with that of many of her peers, victims themselves, was instrumental in pressing the government of Nepal to enact tougher regulations against the perpetrators of acid and burn violence.

More Can & Must be Done to Eradicate Caste-Based Discrimination, Says UN Rights Chief

  Shocked over the killing of five men in Nepal, who had planned to escort home one of their girlfriends from a higher caste, the UN human rights chief stressed that ending caste-based discrimination is “fundamental” to the overall sustainable development vision of leaving no one behind. May 2020 People walk down a street of shops in Kathmandu, Nepal. Credit: World Bank/Peter Kapuscinski KATHMANDU, Nepal, Mar 11 2021 (IPS) - There is hardly a better way to promote human rights in Nepal than celebrating Muskan Khatun for being one of the winners of the prestigious International Women of Courage (IWOC) Award, released on the International Women’s Day by the Government of the United States of America.

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