Last week I mentioned how the civil war in Nepal had resulted in many human rights violations, many of them attributed to the Maoist rebels (especially the use of child soldiers). However, even the Nepali government appears to have committed terrible acts, among them "disappearances". About 800 Nepalis were allegedly abducted by government forces after a state of emergency was declared in 2001 because they were believed to be Maoist supporters. Unfortunately for the families of those taken, the Nepal Army denies that many of those reportedly taken were ever prisoners of the army. Meanwhile, the Maoists are also accused of not accounting for over 100 prisoners and similarly deny there is any evidence. The hope for civilians on both sides is that eventually the truth will be discovered, but with the country still not at peace it may be a long time, if ever, before they find out what really happened to their loved ones.
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
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