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Human rights must be central after Nepal pact - U.N.
11 Nov 2006 10:29:03 GMT
Source: Reuters
•  Nepal insurgency

KATHMANDU, Nov 11 (Reuters) - The United Nations urged Nepal's multi-party government and Maoist rebels on Saturday to start focusing on protecting human rights following their landmark power sharing agreement this week.

Rights groups accuse both rebels and security forces of human rights violations including killings, torture, rape and kidnappings during a decade of Maoist insurgency that killed more than 13,000 people.

Three days ago, the guerrillas agreed to place their weapons under U.N. supervision and share power. They also agreed to form a truth and reconciliation commission to investigate human rights abuses committed by both sides during the insurrection.

"This agreement sets the foundation for a peace process and democratic transition in which the protection and promotion of the human rights of all Nepalis must be central," Louise Arbour, the U. N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, said in a statement.

"It is essential that the parties translate their commitments into meaningful actions to end abuses."

Arbour called for prosecution of serious human rights violations so that community trust is restored in the rule of law and future abuses are prevented.

The rebels, who fought to bring down the monarchy, have been accused by the U.N. of parallel "law enforcement activities". International media watchdog Reporters Without Borders has accused the Maoists of remaining intolerant of media criticism.

Nepal's army and police have also been criticised widely for using excessive force to crack down on protests against King Gyanendra, causing deaths and injuries to demonstrators and civilians.


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