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Nepal: Election Commission goes beyond jurisdiction as it tramples press freedom

Freedom Forum said that the Election Commission’s order to remove a story from a news website is an egregious violation of press freedom.

Nepal: Freedom Forum concerned over malicious prosecution of comedian Singh

Freedom Forum calls for “civil liberty sensitivity” among law-enforcing bodies.

Nepal: Election Commission urged not to trample free speech while monitoring social media

Freedom Forum has warned that mobilizing security officials to regulate free speech on social media ahead of the 20 November election is a wrong decision that may suppress citizens’ rights.

Impunity update: Life imprisonment for murderer of media entrepreneur in Nepal

A suspended lawmaker and former Minister of State was sentenced to life imprisonment for the 2010 murder of Arun Singhaniya, who was then the chairman of Janakpur Today Media Group. Freedom Forum said the verdict is a boost for the campaign against impunity in Nepal.

Nepal: Freedom Forum expresses concern over Transitional Justice Amendment Bill

Freedom Forum noted that the proposed amendment fails to ensure justice for the victims of the armed conflict in Nepal, which include dead and disappeared journalists.

Nepal: Two journalists detained, five others threatened and attacked

Seven journalists and media workers have faced arrests, threats, or attacks in separate incidents in the past month.

Nepal: Freedom Forum urges Election Commission to respect free speech while enforcing election code

Freedom Forum reminded authorities that freedom of expression should be upheld in implementing the Election Code, which took effect on 8 April. Nepal’s local election is scheduled for 13 May.

Amendment of the National Broadcasting Regulation could curtail free speech in Nepal

In a roundtable discussion organized by Freedom Forum, several stakeholders expressed concern over the amendment of 10 Rules of the National Broadcasting Regulation, 2052. They warned that the vague provisions in the amendment could be intended to suppress online freedom of expression in Nepal.

Nepal: Journalists obstructed from reporting on parliamentary affairs

Freedom Forum said the incident is a clear violation of press freedom.

Nepal: Newspaper article removed from the internet for ‘critical opinion’

Freedom Forum said that the removal of the online version of a newspaper article, which tackled the upcoming convention of Nepal’s ruling party, is a violation of press freedom.

Nepal: Stakeholders cite issues in implementation of laws governing media

An online dialogue conducted by Freedom Forum tackled issues in governance relating to the implementation of media rights in Nepal.

Nepal: Home Ministry’s statements breach citizens’ right to free expression, peaceful protest

Freedom Forum has expressed alarm over two statements issued by the Home Ministry, asking the public not to speak on issues of public concern.

Nepal's newly appointed Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba (C) waves to journalists after winning a vote of confidence in Kathmandu, 18 July 2021, PRAKASH MATHEMA/AFP via Getty Images

Nepal: ‘New government should address rights’

Human Rights Watch wrote a letter to Nepal’s Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba urging the new government to prioritize human rights protection and address impunity which had worsened in recent years.

Pedestrians walk past cinema posters in Kathmandu, Nepal, 6 June 2016, PRAKASH MATHEMA/AFP via Getty Images

Nepal: Freedom Forum welcomes court decision acquitting comedian Pranesh Gautam

Comedian Pranesh Gautam was charged in 2019 and detained for eight days over a film review which allegedly insulted filmmakers and artists.

Parliamentarians arrive at the Supreme Court to file a writ petition against the president's decision to dissolve the parliament for the second time, Kathmandu, Nepal, 24 May 2021, PRAKASH MATHEMA/AFP via Getty Images

Freedom Forum expresses concern over the grilling of journalists by the Supreme Court over a news report

Two editors were summoned and questioned by the Supreme Court over a ‘baseless’ news report. Freedom Forum said this is a form of harassment that undermines the work of independent media.

Journalists report on the scene as Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli (C) arrives to attend the first meeting of the House of Representatives, in Kathmandu, Nepal, 7 March 2021, PRAKASH MATHEMA/AFP via Getty Images

Nepal: Freedom Forum condemns harassment of journalists over critical reports about the prime minister

The home and office of journalist Babin Sharma were raided by security forces over a news report alleging a secret agreement involving Nepal’s prime minister and a foreign official. Several journalists were also harassed.