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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.

NCP youth leader Ram Kumari Jhakri, at an event in Kathmandu, Nepal, 13 December 2013, Photo: Ganesh Paudel - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=30165160

Freedom Forum says Jhankri’s arrest signals escalating restrictions in Nepal

Ram Kumari Jhankri, a leader of the Nepal Communist Party, was detained for several hours on charges of committing a ‘crime against [the] state.’ The prominent leader has been a vocal critic of the decision to dissolve the House of Representatives in December.

Members of the National Assembly gesture as they vote on a Constitution Amendment bill, Kathmandu, Nepal, 18 June 2020, Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Nepal: Universal Periodic Review report submitted on freedom of expression and civic space

The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) report on freedom of expression and civic space was submitted by Freedom Forum and Free Press Unlimited in the thirty-seventh Session of the Working Group on the UPR.

A man wearing protective gloves as a measure against COVID-19 looks at a newspaper, in Kathmandu, Nepal, 26 March 2020, Sunil Sharma/Xinhua via Getty

Nepal awaits improvement in press freedom atmosphere

Freedom Forum has released its 2020 report on the state of press freedom in Nepal. The organisation recorded 96 press freedom violations in 2020.

COVID-19 pandemic severely undermined press freedom in South Asia

According to IPI’s COVID-19 Press Freedom Tracker, nearly 200 violations linked to the pandemic were reported from the Asia-Pacific region, of which 107 were from four South Asian countries: Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Nepal.

Nepal: Police arrest another individual convicted in journalist Thapa’s murder

Freedom Forum welcomed the arrest of Hari Lal Pun, one of the individuals convicted for the killing of journalist Thapa. It acknowledged that the arrest is important in addressing the impunity for crimes against journalists in Nepal.

Nepal: Local municipality chief attacks information seeker

A citizen was attacked for requesting information about the progress of a road constructed at Subarna rural municipality in Nepal.

New bylaws of the Nepal Telecommunications Authority could ‘jeopardize’ right to information

Freedom Forum has warned that a provision in the new bylaws of the Nepal Telecommunications Authority could authorize the blocking of online content through internet service providers.

A man wearing protective gloves as a measure against COVID-19 looks at a newspaper, in Kathmandu, Nepal, 26 March 2020, Sunil Sharma/Xinhua via Getty

Human rights groups express concern over free speech decline in Nepal

The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and Nepal’s National Human Rights Commission have released statements expressing concern over the rising free speech violations in the country.

Nepal: Media rights violations go unabated amid the COVID-19 lockdown

Since 24 March, three journalists have received threats, two reprimanded, and six journalists barred from reporting according to the monitoring of the Federation of Nepali Journalists.

Nepal’s press freedom at risk amid restrictive bills, government pressure

CPJ looked into some of the challenges and restrictions facing journalists in Nepal today.

Nepal: Journalist and union leader threatened for reporting

Journalist Ajaya Babu Shiwakoti received threats after publishing a report on the alleged rape of a female employee of Nepal’s Federal Parliament by Speaker Krishna Bahadur Mahara.

Nepal urged to reform media council bill

Various stakeholders participated in a policy dialogue event organised by Freedom Forum on the proposed Media Council bill.

Rising cyber crime cases in Nepal

Cybercrime has been a new weapon for the Nepal police in suppressing the voice of journalists, writers, and comedians.

Proposed ‘Media Council Bill’ could curtail press freedom in Nepal

Instead of providing autonomy to Nepali media, the proposed Media Council Bill in Nepal will instead establish a government organ that could curtail press freedom.

Janki Mandir (temple) in Janakpur, Nepal, 2 November 2012, By Abhishek Dutta (http://abhishekdutta.org) - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=23217942

Nepal: Journalist attacked while covering protests

Several journalists in Nepal were attacked, either while covering a protest by students or in connection with a news story.