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July - 1 
Cadres of Nepal Student Union (NSU), the student wing of Nepali Congress (NC) on July 1 vandalized three Government vehicles at Tulasipur in Dang District of Province No. 5 in a demonstration organized putting forth various demands including withdraw
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Cadres of Nepal Student Union (NSU), the student wing of Nepali Congress (NC) on July 1 vandalized three Government vehicles at Tulasipur in Dang District of Province No. 5 in a demonstration organized putting forth various demands including withdrawal of price hike, reports Kathmandu Post. Police said the NSU cadres smashed the windowpanes of vehicles - (Ba 2 Jha 3070) belonging to Ginger Crop Research Centre, Salyan, and (Ba 1 Jha 8422) of District Technical Office, Rukum. Similarly, the NSU also vandalized a motorcycle of Inland Revenue Office, Tulasipur, said Police.
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July - 2 
Police on July 2 arrested 40 leaders and cadres of Netra Bikram Chand-led Communist Party of Nepal from different places of Kathmandu, reports The Himalayan Times. Police said the arrests were made after they received information that the party&
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Police on July 2 arrested 40 leaders and cadres of Netra Bikram Chand-led Communist Party of Nepal from different places of Kathmandu, reports The Himalayan Times. Police said the arrests were made after they received information that the party’s cadres and leaders were planning some suspicious activities. According to Police, the arrested were also involved in violent activities in the past.
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July - 2 
The Parliament on July 2 endorsed a bill to replace a two-month old ordinance to extend the terms of two transitional justice bodies - Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and the Commission of Investigation on Enforced Disappeared Persons (CIED
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The Parliament on July 2 endorsed a bill to replace a two-month old ordinance to extend the terms of two transitional justice bodies - Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and the Commission of Investigation on Enforced Disappeared Persons (CIEDP), reports Republica. The replacement bill was endorsed by the National Assembly on June 29. With the passage of the bill the terms of the two bodies has been formally extended till February 2019. Responding to the concerns of lawmakers, Law Minister Sher Bahadur Tamang said that a new concept in transitional justice is under discussion to wind up the existing transitional justice mechanisms. The Government plans to bring a new bill to this effect soon.
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The main opposition Nepali Congress (NC) on July 4 attacked the Government for functioning in an autocratic manner and ignoring the legitimate rights of two protesters on indefinite hunger strike and its decision to declare key places in the city, in
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The main opposition Nepali Congress (NC) on July 4 attacked the Government for functioning in an autocratic manner and ignoring the legitimate rights of two protesters on indefinite hunger strike and its decision to declare key places in the city, including Maitighar Mandala as no-protest zones, reports Kathmandu Post. NC Parliamentary Party leader in the Upper House Surendra Pandey claimed the incumbent Government replicates the autocratic rule of ex-King Gyanendra. NC lawmakers in the Lower House led by Bharat Shah too slammed the Government and asked it respond in the House. The NC leadership’s renewed zeal saw raising its pitch in the Parliament. The leaders have also urged its sister organizations to take to street protests.
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July - 6 
The Supreme Court (SC) on July 6 issued an interlocutory stay order against the Government’s decision to ban protests at various places in the capital city Kathmandu, reports Republica. A single bench of Justice Ishwar Prasad Khatiwada issued t
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The Supreme Court (SC) on July 6 issued an interlocutory stay order against the Government’s decision to ban protests at various places in the capital city Kathmandu, reports Republica. A single bench of Justice Ishwar Prasad Khatiwada issued the stay order following initial hearings in response to a writ petition filed by senior advocate Dinesh Tripathi. The bench also summoned the Government authorities – the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, the Ministry of Home Affairs and the District Administration Office – to attend the hearings to be held on July 13 on whether or not to continue the stay order. Senior advocate Tripathi, naming the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, the Home Ministry and the District Administration Office as defendants, registered the case on July 5. The petitioner sought a stay order against the implementation of the ban order issued by the Council of Ministers on April 15, prohibiting the staging of any protest in various places of the capital city including Maitighar Mandala, which has been used for organizing protests for the past many years.
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Two Policemen were injured in a clash with cadres of Netra Bikram Chand-led Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) at Gamgadi bazaar in Mugu District of Province No. 6 on July 6, reports Kathmandu Post. It has been learnt that the clash en
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Two Policemen were injured in a clash with cadres of Netra Bikram Chand-led Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) at Gamgadi bazaar in Mugu District of Province No. 6 on July 6, reports Kathmandu Post. It has been learnt that the clash ensued when Police tried to intervene in a cultural programme organized by CPN-Maoist cadres against corruption and alcohol. Police arrested three cadres of CPN-Maoist.
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Minister for Foreign Affairs, Pradeep Kumar Gyawali, on July 9 said Nepal's peace process is highly successful on the contemporary global scene and Nepal has realized the need of its internationalization, reports Republica. The Foreign Affai
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Minister for Foreign Affairs, Pradeep Kumar Gyawali, on July 9 said Nepal's peace process is highly successful on the contemporary global scene and Nepal has realized the need of its internationalization, reports Republica. The Foreign Affairs Minister described Nepal's Constitution as highly progressive in views of inclusion and social justice. He spoke of the need for branding such achievements.
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Softening his previous stance against Constitution amendment, Prime Minister KP Oli speaking at the National Assembly on July 9 said that the Constitution can be amended if it has affected people in the country adversely, reports Republica. &ldq
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Softening his previous stance against Constitution amendment, Prime Minister KP Oli speaking at the National Assembly on July 9 said that the Constitution can be amended if it has affected people in the country adversely, reports Republica. “If the constitution has affected the people adversely, for whose sake should we be taking a stance against its amendment? The constitution can be amended for the sake of the people and the development of the country,” he said. Oli changed his tune after the major political force in Madhes which was demanding constitutional amendment before joining the Government helped Oli’s Nepal Communist Party (NCP) garner a two-thirds majority in Parliament. A two-thirds majority would enable it to amend the charter.
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July - 11 
Four United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteurs David Kaye, Clement Nyaletsossi Voule, Michel Forst and Ahmed Shaheed on July 11 questioned several provisions of the National Integrity Policy (NIP) that the Government is preparing to introduce, reports&
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Four United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteurs David Kaye, Clement Nyaletsossi Voule, Michel Forst and Ahmed Shaheed on July 11 questioned several provisions of the National Integrity Policy (NIP) that the Government is preparing to introduce, reports Kathmandu Post. They have questioned several provisions of the policy, putting them into three major categories: definition and reporting requirements; restriction of scope of activities; and access to funding. The six-page document forwarded to Nepal’s permanent mission in Geneva states that if the policy is adopted in its current form, it may have negative impacts on the activities of organizations and civil society in general as it would severely impinge on the exercise of the rights to freedom of expression and freedom of association guaranteed under international human rights laws.
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Nepal Communist Party (NCP) at a secretariat meeting of the party held at the Prime Minister’s residence in Baluwatar, Kathmandu, on July 11 endorsed the regulations of the party, reports Republica. A task force comprising leaders Bamdev G
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Nepal Communist Party (NCP) at a secretariat meeting of the party held at the Prime Minister’s residence in Baluwatar, Kathmandu, on July 11 endorsed the regulations of the party, reports Republica. A task force comprising leaders Bamdev Gautam, Ram Bahadur Thapa and Bishnu Poudel who prepared the final draft of the regulations based on the feedback given by the Standing Committee meeting, had submitted its report to the party leadership. The NCP was formed following the unification between the then Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist-Leninist (CPN-UML) and the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist Centre (CPN-Maoist Center) on May 17. It may be noted here that the NCP had announced that it will complete the merger of the two parties' provincial committees, the district committees, Nepali migrants' organizations abroad and the people's class organizations within three months of the party unification.
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Minister for Foreign Affairs Pradeep Kumar Gyawali speaking at a talk programme ‘Nepal and United Nations: Partners for Peace and Development’ organized by United Nations (UN) Association of Nepal in Kathmandu on July 12 said that Nepal h
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Minister for Foreign Affairs Pradeep Kumar Gyawali speaking at a talk programme ‘Nepal and United Nations: Partners for Peace and Development’ organized by United Nations (UN) Association of Nepal in Kathmandu on July 12 said that Nepal had an abiding faith in the principles and purposes of the UN Charter and the country’s constitution recognized them as guiding elements of its foreign policy, reports The Himalayan Times. He said, “Nepal’s partnership with the United Nations permeates to all three pillars of the organization — development, peace and security, and human rights. Some of the UN specialized agencies that are there in the governance of international public goods and cross-border regulation of communications and air transportation has been partner in their respective fields ever since we became the member of these agencies.” Gyawali reiterated that Nepal’s commitment to the protection and promotion of human rights is total and unflinching. True to our commitment, we have regularly submitted our periodic reports to the treaty bodies and faithfully implemented the outcomes after the consideration of the reports. This year alone three of our periodic reports is being considered by different human rights treaty bodies, he said.
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Nepali Congress (NC) leader Krishna Prasad Sitaula talking to media persons at the party office in Jhapa District’s Birtamod on July 13 accused the Government of seizing the civil rights guaranteed by the constitution to the people, reports&nbs
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Nepali Congress (NC) leader Krishna Prasad Sitaula talking to media persons at the party office in Jhapa District’s Birtamod on July 13 accused the Government of seizing the civil rights guaranteed by the constitution to the people, reports The Himalayan Times. Sitaula charged that KP Oli-led Government was seizing fundamental rights of citizens. “The government’s indifference to the demands raised by Dr Govinda KC, who has been on hunger strike in Jumla since June 30, is evidence that the government is hell-bent on seizing people’s rights,” Sitaula said.
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July - 16 
Police on July 16 arrested 25 human rights activists who were staging protest in front of the Parliament building at Baneshwor, Kathmandu, reports The Himalayan Times.Those arrested include Human Rights and Peace Society Nepal Founder Chairperso
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Police on July 16 arrested 25 human rights activists who were staging protest in front of the Parliament building at Baneshwor, Kathmandu, reports The Himalayan Times.Those arrested include Human Rights and Peace Society Nepal Founder Chairperson Krishna Pahadi, Chairman Gangadhar Adhikari and Adviser Hem KantaGhaulagain.Around 60 rights activists had assembled at Baneshwor to protest the Government’s decision to ban protest at Maitighar Mandala and some other key places in Kathmandu.
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The Supreme Court (SC) on July 16 stayed the Government’s decision to restrict demonstrations or public gatherings in the capital Kathmandu including at renowned Maitighar Mandala, reports Republica. A division bench of justices Om Prakash
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The Supreme Court (SC) on July 16 stayed the Government’s decision to restrict demonstrations or public gatherings in the capital Kathmandu including at renowned Maitighar Mandala, reports Republica. A division bench of justices Om Prakash Mishra and Kedar Prasad Chalise issued the stay order following hearings conducted. The SC has maintained that Kathmandu District Administration Office’s move to restrict demonstrations or public gatherings is against the spirit of the Local Administration Act, 1972 and also constitutes a breach of the freedom of assembly and speech guaranteed by the constitution. Continuing the stay order of July 6 issued by a single bench of Justice Ishwar Prasad Khatiwada, the division added that all issues raised during the hearings will be resolved at the final hearings of the case at a future date.
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The opposition Nepali Congress (NC) at a meeting of senior NC leaders led by Vice-president Bimalendra Nidhi held at the party’s central office in Lalitpur District of Province 3 on July 17 announced a series of protests against the KP Sha
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The opposition Nepali Congress (NC) at a meeting of senior NC leaders led by Vice-president Bimalendra Nidhi held at the party’s central office in Lalitpur District of Province 3 on July 17 announced a series of protests against the KP Sharma-led Government’s “authoritarian” rule, reports Kathmandu Post. Objecting to the Government’s “totalitarian” stance, NC lawmakers have hit back by disrupting House proceedings for the past few days. They have increased pressure on the Government to accede to the just demands of social activist and reformer Dr Govinda KC. He has been on an indefinite hunger strike since June 30 in Jumla, pressing for reforms in the country’s medical education. The NC backs Dr KC’s demand that the Government table the National Medical Education Bill in Parliament at the earliest retains the provisions of the health education ordinance that was in force until July 4.
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The main opposition party Nepali Congress (NC) on July 18 decided to continue to halt Parliament proceedings until the Government addressed the demands of fasting Dr Govinda KC, reports The Himalayan Times. A meeting of top NC leaders held at NC
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The main opposition party Nepali Congress (NC) on July 18 decided to continue to halt Parliament proceedings until the Government addressed the demands of fasting Dr Govinda KC, reports The Himalayan Times. A meeting of top NC leaders held at NC President Sher Bahadur Deuba’s residence decided to oppose the National Medical Education Bill if the Government tabled it in the Parliament as it is, according to NC Spokesperson Bishwa Prakash Sharma. NC leaders demanded that the Government amend the National Medical Education Bill to bring it in line with the ordinance issued by the previous government, incorporating the Mathema commission report findings.
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July - 19 
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli during his meeting with Rastriya Janata Party-Nepal (RJP-N) leaders at Baluwatar, Kathmandu on July 19 proposed developing a holistic programme for the development of Tarai-Madhes, reports The Himalayan Times. Propos
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Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli during his meeting with Rastriya Janata Party-Nepal (RJP-N) leaders at Baluwatar, Kathmandu on July 19 proposed developing a holistic programme for the development of Tarai-Madhes, reports The Himalayan Times. Proposing a holistic programme for Tarai development, Chure conservation, embankments, and setting up of industries, Oli said: “We also need to change our mindsets for Tarai development.” RJP-N leaders also submitted a memorandum to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli to amend the constitution as demanded by the party and ensure that its lawmaker Resham Lal Chaudhary gets his election victory certificate and he is administered the oath of office and secrecy.
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July - 20 
Amnesty International (AI), the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) and TRIAL International on July 20 said that the Draft bill on transitional justice fraught with serious shortcomings, reports The Himalayan Times. “The legitimacy a
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Amnesty International (AI), the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) and TRIAL International on July 20 said that the Draft bill on transitional justice fraught with serious shortcomings, reports The Himalayan Times. “The legitimacy and viability of the Government of Nepal’s draft ‘Bill to Amend the Act on Commission on Investigation of Disappeared Persons, Truth and Reconciliation, 2014’ must be questioned due to the lack of a meaningful consultation process, and serious shortcomings when evaluated against international law and standards,” said Amnesty International, the International Commission of Jurists and TRIAL International today in their preliminary comments on the draft bill. While welcoming certain aspects of the draft bill, the three international human rights organizations identified weaknesses in the draft bill from an accountability perspective that, if not addressed, will contribute to impunity, they warned in a media advisory. “This is especially true when it comes to the failure to address the demand for reconstituting the current transitional justice commissions, ensure punishment proportionate to the gravity of the crimes and a need to comply with not just the ‘letter’ but also the ‘spirit’ of decisions by Nepal’s Supreme Court,” they said.
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July - 21 
Scores of people injured as Tarun Dal, the youth wing of the opposition Nepali Congress (NC), demonstration against the Government's' authoritarian move, price hike in goods and services, and in support of the ongoing hunger strike of Dr Govi
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Scores of people injured as Tarun Dal, the youth wing of the opposition Nepali Congress (NC), demonstration against the Government's' authoritarian move, price hike in goods and services, and in support of the ongoing hunger strike of Dr Govinda KC, turned violent in Kathmandu on July 21, reports Kathmandu Post. Protesters clashed with Police at New Baneshwor as they tried to enter a restricted zone. Police fired teargas shells following clashes with the protesters.
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July - 21 
Various civil society organizations have asked the Government to introduce provisions, in the bill to amend the Enforced Disappearances Enquiry, Truth and Reconciliation Commission Act-2014, for reshuffling members of the two transitional justice bod
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Various civil society organizations have asked the Government to introduce provisions, in the bill to amend the Enforced Disappearances Enquiry, Truth and Reconciliation Commission Act-2014, for reshuffling members of the two transitional justice bodies, reports Kathmandu Post on July 22. The Government in June unveiled its ‘zero draft’ of the bill to amend the law in line with the 2015 directive of the Supreme Court that ordered legal amendments in line with international standards. “Have a new set of commissioners, chosen for their merits and credentials in the field of human rights and women’s rights rather than their loyalty to a political party,” read the recommendations, calling for independence of the commissions. More than three years since their formation, the Commission of Investigation on Enforced Disappeared Persons (CIEDP) and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) have not completed investigation into a single case. The CIEDP, which has received some 3,000 complaints, has completed preliminary probe into 500 cases so far but it has yet to begin detailed investigation. The progress of the TRC is worse. Out of some 63,000 complaints, it has completed preliminary investigation into 2,000 cases but not a single case has been fully probed. Civil society organizations argue that even if the law is strong, the transitional justice bodies will fail to deliver if their members are chosen for their loyalty rather than professional integrity and if the commissions are kept under the shadow of the Government.
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July - 22 
NC President Sher Bahadur Deuba at a programme organized by the party’s central committee on the occasion of 36th BP Memorial Day on July 22 accused the Government of trying to suppress citizens’ fundamental rights of peaceful protest by
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NC President Sher Bahadur Deuba at a programme organized by the party’s central committee on the occasion of 36th BP Memorial Day on July 22 accused the Government of trying to suppress citizens’ fundamental rights of peaceful protest by declaring prohibited areas, reports Kathmandu Post. Deuba said suppression of peaceful protests was against democracy and human rights.
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July - 24 
Nepali Congress (NC) lawmakers obstructed the National Assembly (NA) meeting on July 24 following a dispute between the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) and NC over who would speak first, reports The Himalayan Times. After NA Chairperson Ganes
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Nepali Congress (NC) lawmakers obstructed the National Assembly (NA) meeting on July 24 following a dispute between the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) and NC over who would speak first, reports The Himalayan Times. After NA Chairperson Ganesh Prasad Timilsina allowed NCP Chief Whip Khim Lal Bhattarai to speak first, NC lawmakers stood from their seats and obstructed the proceedings. “We were not allowed to speak in the House,” said the NC Chief Whip Surendra Pandey. However, NCP Chief Whip Bhattarai said the NC didn’t allow them to speak. “I don’t know why they didn’t allow us to speak,” Bhattarai said. According to a source, NC lawmakers obstructed the meeting as they were not in the mood to listen to NCP lawmakers.
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July - 24 
Prime Minister and NCP Chairman KP Sharma Oli in his address to a programme on July 24 called on the main opposition, NC, to move ahead by accepting democratic process, reports Republica. "The parliament formulates laws and the NC is ready
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Prime Minister and NCP Chairman KP Sharma Oli in his address to a programme on July 24 called on the main opposition, NC, to move ahead by accepting democratic process, reports Republica. "The parliament formulates laws and the NC is ready to accept it or not?", he questioned. He went on to say that undemocratic, reactionary and anti-people efforts were not acceptable for the Government.
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July - 25 
National Assembly was adjourned on July 25 for a week after obstruction by the main opposition Nepali Congress (NC) demanding legal action against Durga Prasain for his controversial remarks, conclusive talks with agitating Dr Govinda KC and answer f
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National Assembly was adjourned on July 25 for a week after obstruction by the main opposition Nepali Congress (NC) demanding legal action against Durga Prasain for his controversial remarks, conclusive talks with agitating Dr Govinda KC and answer from Home Minister about the use of force in protests by NC’ Tarun Dal cadres at New Baneshwar in Kathmandu, reports Republica. Following the obstruction, the Chairman of the upper house Ganesh Timalsina adjourned the meeting till August 1.
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July - 25 
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in a statement released on July 25 said the Commission of Investigation on Enforced Disappeared Persons and Truth and Reconciliation Commission Act amendment bill doesn&
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The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in a statement released on July 25 said the Commission of Investigation on Enforced Disappeared Persons and Truth and Reconciliation Commission Act amendment bill doesn’t fully adhere to global practices, reports Kathmandu Post. “Establishing separate units with dedicated responsibility in the areas of truth-seeking, inquiry, reparations, investigations of gross violations of human rights, preparation of the final report, and others as required would useful tool to strengthen the capacity of the commissions to deliver results in the different areas of the mandate,” the statement said.
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July - 26 
The main opposition party, Nepali Congress (NC), has demanded the post of either Speaker or Deputy Speaker in Parliament, reports Republica on July 27. The party has maintained that the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) has to give up either th
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The main opposition party, Nepali Congress (NC), has demanded the post of either Speaker or Deputy Speaker in Parliament, reports Republica on July 27. The party has maintained that the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) has to give up either the post of either Speaker or Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives (HoR) in line with the constitutional provision. While the erstwhile Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist Centre (CPN-Maoist Center) leader Krishna Bahadur Mahara was elected as Speaker, Shiva Maya Tumbahamphe of the erstwhile Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist-Leninist (CPN-UML) was elected to the post of Deputy Speaker of the HoR. But the two parties united later. The Article 912 (1) of the constitution states that the Speaker or Deputy Speaker should be from different political parties.
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July - 28 
The Commission of Investigation on Enforced Disappeared Persons (CIEDP) has completed the first phase of detailed investigation in 39 Districts, reports The Himalayan Times on July 29. As part of the first phase of detailed investigation, teams mobil
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The Commission of Investigation on Enforced Disappeared Persons (CIEDP) has completed the first phase of detailed investigation in 39 Districts, reports The Himalayan Times on July 29. As part of the first phase of detailed investigation, teams mobilized in various Districts for investigation have so far collected ante-mortem data and information through story-telling from more than 90 per cent of the complainants in these Districts. According to the commission, information from the remaining complainants could not be collected as some had relocated to other places while others had gone to India for employment. “We have asked the local peace committees to trace the remaining complainants. Once they come in contact, we will collect information from them,” said CIEDP Spokesperson Bishnu Pathak.
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*Data till , May 01, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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