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HUMAN RIGHTS DURING IMPULSIVE POLITICAL
    AND SECURITY SITUATION IN NEPAL




GENERAL SITUATION UPDATE: A PRECISE REPORT
                         by:

     Raj K Pandey, MBS, MA (Rural Development)
                  GPO BOX: 19862
                  Kahtmandu, Nepal
              Mobile: 977-01-98510 86884
                         2008
Conceptualism


  1. Philosophical meaning of the human rights is based on the concepts of dignity,
     universality and natural rights. Political meaning of human rights is the respect for
     the integrity of life, freedom and participation in political life. Legal meaning of
     human rights is a rule of law, equality before and under the law, and protection
     from all kinds of the injustices. Social meaning of human rights is the right to an
     adequate standard of living, family, fraternity, solidarity, non-discrimination and
     self determination. Economical meaning of human rights is the right to work and
     distribution of resources for the adequacy of basic needs such as food, housing,
     and clothing. And, ultimately, cultural meaning of the human rights is the right to
     participation in cultural life, the right to minorities and the right to education.


  2. Human rights are a child of law that is continuously enriching through the
     needs, interests, demands and actions of the human beings. The adoption of
     the declarations, guidelines and principles of treaties and customary laws are
     the backbone of the international human rights instruments that contribute to
     its understanding, implementation and development.


  3. Police is the principal law enforcement institution of the central and federal
     governments and the State's security mechanism in all: center, regional and
     local levels and safeguards people's fundamental rights and constitutional
     obligatory provisions. Consequently, Nepal Police enforces to the respect,
     protect and fulfill international and national human rights standards following
     international treaties and Nepal's Constitutional obligations.


What Have Been Accomplished?


  1. Before popular movement in 1990, the police were subjected to serve the interest
     of the certain elites and the tyrant regimes. Maintain law and order, investigate
     crimes, enforcing criminal law, apprehend alleged or real perpetrators, protect
     life, liberty and property of the individual/group, coordinate orderly movement of
     the vehicles and people on the roads, crowd control, and mediating domestic and
     social disputes are the principal functions of Nepal police. On course to respect
     and promote the human rights policing, the government has established the HRC
     desk in Ministry of Home Affairs. To minimize societal and cultural evils such as
     human trafficking, gambling, pornography, prostitution, drug abuse and other
     crimes, the police have established Community Police and Community Service
     Centers. Police are launching a public awareness campaign to downsize the
     crimes and enhance trust building with the commoners.
What Is Going On?


   1. A total of 234 individuals have been extrajudicially killed in one year tenure of the
      Comprehensive Peace Accord (CPA), while the state security force - police and
      the Maoists are responsible to 28 and 23 respectively. Other violent Madhesi
      groups (ex-Maoists) are heavily pitted against the hill-and-mountain dwellers.
      The state security mechanism has thus failed to control the criminal activities in
      the name of politics. Over-two dozen groups in the Tarai involving into killings,
      abductions, disappearances, torture, seizing property and so forth (Table No. 1).


Table No. 1: HR violations/abuses after CPA (Nov. 21, 2006-November 20, 2007)
                                                     No. of Incident
                                                                                 Property
Perpetrator                  Killing Abduction Beating Intimidation              captured
State                          28        -       115         9                       -
Maoist                         22       405      253        162                    104
YCL                             1       90       127        24                      18
MJF                            33        7        35         5                       -
JTMM                            2        1         -         -                       7
JTMM (G.)                      18       71        10         9                      71
JTMM (J.)                      27       107        7        34                      65
JTMM (U.)                       3        3         -         -                       5
Others                          5       22         1         1                       9
Unknown                        95       66         -         -                       -
Total                         234       772      548        244                    279
Source: INSEC, a local Kathmandu based NGO


   2. Due to insecurity, transportation was halted for almost half the year caused by
      general, regional, district and area strikes called by the violent, non-violent and
      criminal groups particularly in the Madhes in 2007. The exacerbating gender-
      based discrimination due to deep-rooted religious traditions and socio-cultural
      practices and discriminatory laws related to property and welfare, women and
      girl-children were particularly vulnerable as their husbands or close-family
      members were killed/severely injured during the insurgency.


   3. The women and girl-children who were compelled to leave their parental or
      husband's homes faced severe detrimental effect of the lack of formal education,
      opportunities, resources and skills. Displaced women and girl-children survivors
      who were compelled to migrate in search of the employment from their areas due
      to conflicts were forced into rape, sexual assault, trafficking, polygamy and so on.
4. Some accusations, which were taken up by the police due to pressure of the
      women's organizations, were only dealt with under the Public Offence Act, which
      is not enough to investigate and punish the perpetrators.


   5. The violence to women and children - in many cases - initiate from their own
      home or family-members and relatives, but such domestic violence is not yet to
      be considered an offence punishable by the law. Nepal's patriarchal democratic
      government has not opened their eyes to protect and promote the rights of the
      women and girl-children in formulating a law to take substantive legal actions
      against the alleged perpetrators of such crimes or grave human rights violations.


   6. Torture victims must apply for compensation to the local district court within 35
      days of the occurrence of the offense. The concerned court shall make an order
      to assess the physical and mental torture within 3 days. The cost of subsequent
      treatment has to be borne by the state.


   7. Similarly, if the matter of such a complaint is found true, the court may order the
      offender to compensate up to a maximum amount of Rs. 100,000 (US $1,282) to
      the victim or his/her relatives. The district court may also recommend for a
      departmental action upon offending police personnel.


Policing Practices for Human Rights


   1. In modern world, police works for preventive, detectives, auxiliary administrative
      duties (issuing firearms and vehicles licenses) and specialized units (traffic law
      enforcement, crash investigation, cyber crime, explosive device disposal) etc.


   2. In some countries, they are responsible to military police services (Gendarmeries
      – military force of police comprising civilian population, provost services – military
      police that serves within the armed forces and constabulary- a civilian police that
      train and organize along with military lines).


Conclusion


   1. The international communities, civil societies, press, inter-governmental bodies,
      state and NGOs people who have been working for the better performance and
      coordination, they have to work for the promotion of the mutual respect and
      cooperation between the Nepal Police with the broad-based populace.
2. Advocacy, transparency and accountability are the fundamentals of human rights
       that help to enhance a democratic policing with prime public concerns of respect,
       protect, promote and fulfill international human rights treaties and rule of law,
       rather than hindering human rights, their liability and freedom.


   3. The UN agencies, European Commission and various international and national
       human rights communities have again and again called upon the government to
       take urgent steps guaranteeing the observance of the human rights those are in
       conformity with their international obligations as Nepal is a party to international
       conventions, declarations, guidelines and principles, but realization of the
       compliance of them has been a less or in many cases has no priority.


   4. Therefore, human rights enforcement shall be more activated across top-down to
      horizontal-vertical dimensions putting the "last" people first. Indeed, human rights
      is the eyes of life, liberty, security, dignity, equal/equitable development and self-
      determination despite division of rich-poor, developed-underdeveloped and man-
      woman, and high-low castes, ethnicities, cultures, religions and regions.

Raj K Pandey, MBS, MA
Jawalakhel, Lalitpur, GPO BOX: 19862
Kathmandu, Nepal
rajkpandey2000@yahoo.com
rajkpandey2000@hotmail.com
rajkpandey2000@gmail.com
Mobile: 977-01-98510 86884

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22 human rights nepal

  • 1. HUMAN RIGHTS DURING IMPULSIVE POLITICAL AND SECURITY SITUATION IN NEPAL GENERAL SITUATION UPDATE: A PRECISE REPORT by: Raj K Pandey, MBS, MA (Rural Development) GPO BOX: 19862 Kahtmandu, Nepal Mobile: 977-01-98510 86884 2008
  • 2. Conceptualism 1. Philosophical meaning of the human rights is based on the concepts of dignity, universality and natural rights. Political meaning of human rights is the respect for the integrity of life, freedom and participation in political life. Legal meaning of human rights is a rule of law, equality before and under the law, and protection from all kinds of the injustices. Social meaning of human rights is the right to an adequate standard of living, family, fraternity, solidarity, non-discrimination and self determination. Economical meaning of human rights is the right to work and distribution of resources for the adequacy of basic needs such as food, housing, and clothing. And, ultimately, cultural meaning of the human rights is the right to participation in cultural life, the right to minorities and the right to education. 2. Human rights are a child of law that is continuously enriching through the needs, interests, demands and actions of the human beings. The adoption of the declarations, guidelines and principles of treaties and customary laws are the backbone of the international human rights instruments that contribute to its understanding, implementation and development. 3. Police is the principal law enforcement institution of the central and federal governments and the State's security mechanism in all: center, regional and local levels and safeguards people's fundamental rights and constitutional obligatory provisions. Consequently, Nepal Police enforces to the respect, protect and fulfill international and national human rights standards following international treaties and Nepal's Constitutional obligations. What Have Been Accomplished? 1. Before popular movement in 1990, the police were subjected to serve the interest of the certain elites and the tyrant regimes. Maintain law and order, investigate crimes, enforcing criminal law, apprehend alleged or real perpetrators, protect life, liberty and property of the individual/group, coordinate orderly movement of the vehicles and people on the roads, crowd control, and mediating domestic and social disputes are the principal functions of Nepal police. On course to respect and promote the human rights policing, the government has established the HRC desk in Ministry of Home Affairs. To minimize societal and cultural evils such as human trafficking, gambling, pornography, prostitution, drug abuse and other crimes, the police have established Community Police and Community Service Centers. Police are launching a public awareness campaign to downsize the crimes and enhance trust building with the commoners.
  • 3. What Is Going On? 1. A total of 234 individuals have been extrajudicially killed in one year tenure of the Comprehensive Peace Accord (CPA), while the state security force - police and the Maoists are responsible to 28 and 23 respectively. Other violent Madhesi groups (ex-Maoists) are heavily pitted against the hill-and-mountain dwellers. The state security mechanism has thus failed to control the criminal activities in the name of politics. Over-two dozen groups in the Tarai involving into killings, abductions, disappearances, torture, seizing property and so forth (Table No. 1). Table No. 1: HR violations/abuses after CPA (Nov. 21, 2006-November 20, 2007) No. of Incident Property Perpetrator Killing Abduction Beating Intimidation captured State 28 - 115 9 - Maoist 22 405 253 162 104 YCL 1 90 127 24 18 MJF 33 7 35 5 - JTMM 2 1 - - 7 JTMM (G.) 18 71 10 9 71 JTMM (J.) 27 107 7 34 65 JTMM (U.) 3 3 - - 5 Others 5 22 1 1 9 Unknown 95 66 - - - Total 234 772 548 244 279 Source: INSEC, a local Kathmandu based NGO 2. Due to insecurity, transportation was halted for almost half the year caused by general, regional, district and area strikes called by the violent, non-violent and criminal groups particularly in the Madhes in 2007. The exacerbating gender- based discrimination due to deep-rooted religious traditions and socio-cultural practices and discriminatory laws related to property and welfare, women and girl-children were particularly vulnerable as their husbands or close-family members were killed/severely injured during the insurgency. 3. The women and girl-children who were compelled to leave their parental or husband's homes faced severe detrimental effect of the lack of formal education, opportunities, resources and skills. Displaced women and girl-children survivors who were compelled to migrate in search of the employment from their areas due to conflicts were forced into rape, sexual assault, trafficking, polygamy and so on.
  • 4. 4. Some accusations, which were taken up by the police due to pressure of the women's organizations, were only dealt with under the Public Offence Act, which is not enough to investigate and punish the perpetrators. 5. The violence to women and children - in many cases - initiate from their own home or family-members and relatives, but such domestic violence is not yet to be considered an offence punishable by the law. Nepal's patriarchal democratic government has not opened their eyes to protect and promote the rights of the women and girl-children in formulating a law to take substantive legal actions against the alleged perpetrators of such crimes or grave human rights violations. 6. Torture victims must apply for compensation to the local district court within 35 days of the occurrence of the offense. The concerned court shall make an order to assess the physical and mental torture within 3 days. The cost of subsequent treatment has to be borne by the state. 7. Similarly, if the matter of such a complaint is found true, the court may order the offender to compensate up to a maximum amount of Rs. 100,000 (US $1,282) to the victim or his/her relatives. The district court may also recommend for a departmental action upon offending police personnel. Policing Practices for Human Rights 1. In modern world, police works for preventive, detectives, auxiliary administrative duties (issuing firearms and vehicles licenses) and specialized units (traffic law enforcement, crash investigation, cyber crime, explosive device disposal) etc. 2. In some countries, they are responsible to military police services (Gendarmeries – military force of police comprising civilian population, provost services – military police that serves within the armed forces and constabulary- a civilian police that train and organize along with military lines). Conclusion 1. The international communities, civil societies, press, inter-governmental bodies, state and NGOs people who have been working for the better performance and coordination, they have to work for the promotion of the mutual respect and cooperation between the Nepal Police with the broad-based populace.
  • 5. 2. Advocacy, transparency and accountability are the fundamentals of human rights that help to enhance a democratic policing with prime public concerns of respect, protect, promote and fulfill international human rights treaties and rule of law, rather than hindering human rights, their liability and freedom. 3. The UN agencies, European Commission and various international and national human rights communities have again and again called upon the government to take urgent steps guaranteeing the observance of the human rights those are in conformity with their international obligations as Nepal is a party to international conventions, declarations, guidelines and principles, but realization of the compliance of them has been a less or in many cases has no priority. 4. Therefore, human rights enforcement shall be more activated across top-down to horizontal-vertical dimensions putting the "last" people first. Indeed, human rights is the eyes of life, liberty, security, dignity, equal/equitable development and self- determination despite division of rich-poor, developed-underdeveloped and man- woman, and high-low castes, ethnicities, cultures, religions and regions. Raj K Pandey, MBS, MA Jawalakhel, Lalitpur, GPO BOX: 19862 Kathmandu, Nepal rajkpandey2000@yahoo.com rajkpandey2000@hotmail.com rajkpandey2000@gmail.com Mobile: 977-01-98510 86884