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Activists take part in an anti-corruption protest condemning the actions of the government and political parties, in Kathmandu, Nepal, 14 February 2014, PRAKASH MATHEMA/AFP/Getty Images

Nepali singer pulls anti-corruption song after receiving threats

A video of a satirical song uploaded on YouTube demanding good governance and an end to corruption in Nepal was withdrawn by the singer two days after its release.

A man reads a newspaper early in the morning after his prayer at a temple on Nepali New Year Day, in Kathmandu, 14 April 2018, Sunil Pradhan/NurPhoto via Getty Images

New Nepali criminal code threatens press freedom

The Committee to Protect Journalists says several provisions of Nepal’s new criminal code severely threaten freedom of the press, and is calling on Nepal’s government to repeal or amend them.

Nepali police use tear gas to disperse crowds of the Tarun Dal, the youth wing of Nepali Congress Party, during a demonstration against the government, Kathmandu, Nepal, 21 July 2018, PRAKASH MATHEMA/AFP/Getty Images

Journalists face increased attacks and threats

Several Nepali journalists have faced attacks and threats by police in recent weeks while covering clashes between police and demonstrators near the Parliament in Kathmandu.

Nepal's new Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli (L) and outgoing Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba (R) during the swearing-in ceremony at the presidential building in Kathmandu, 15 February 2018, Sunil Pradhan/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

Nepal: New government needs to prioritize rights

Human Rights Watch letter to Prime Minister sets out top concerns

Nepalese war victim Pabitra Sunakhari shows a photograph of her son as she speaks during an interview with AFP in Surkhet District, 2 February 2017, PRAKASH MATHEMA/AFP/Getty Images

Documentary on two decades of media killings in Nepal

A new Freedom Forum documentary tackles media killings and impunity in Nepal.

A man scans the front pages of newspapers at a kiosk in Basantapur Durbar Square, Kathmandu, Nepal, 25 August 2017, Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Nepal: Concern over draft Mass Communications Act

Freedom Forum listed some of its concerns to the proposed media reform law in Nepal.

A Nepalese woman at a screen printing unit prepares to print flags of various political parties ahead of the upcoming legislative elections in Kathmandu, Nepal, 13 November 2017, AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha

Nepal: Concern over attacks on peaceful election campaigning

Freedom Forum expresses concern over the spate of attacks targeting election candidates, media persons and peaceful rallies and programs across Nepal.

Link to: “Nayapatrika Daily” reporters threatened in Nepal

“Nayapatrika Daily” reporters threatened in Nepal

Nayapatrika Daily reporters Umesh Poudel and Janardan Baral were issued threats of attack over the news the daily published about a networking business fraud.

Link to: Journalist Chakka Bahadur Malla arrested in west Nepal

Journalist Chakka Bahadur Malla arrested in west Nepal

Chakka Bahadur Malla, district correspondent for Image Channel TV, was arrested and was taken into custody by the police on 20 July 2017.

A Nepalese election commission officer empties a ballot box prior to counting the votes of local elections in Kathmandu, Nepal, 15 May 2017, AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha

Reporters and media house attacked in Nepal

Several incidents of attacks against members of the press in Nepal were reported on 16 July 2017.

Supporters of Madhesi groups observe minutes of silence in memory of people killed in the Madhesh protests in Kathmandu, Nepal, 23 November 2015, REUTERS/Navesh Chitrakar

Unkown assailants attack journalist in Nepal

Anup Tiwari, a reporter with Radio Birgunj and Mountain TV, was attacked by a gang who accused him of writing negative stories about the Madhesi community.

A Nepalese woman carrying a basket returns home after working in an agricultural field in Khokana, Lalitpur District, Nepal, 26 September 2016, AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha

Contempt of court case and death threat mark World Press Freedom Day in Nepal

A reporter for Nagarik daily, received a death threat after reporting on massive illegal deforestation in Lalitpur, Nepal.

Link to: Petrol bomb hurled at photojournalists covering protest

Petrol bomb hurled at photojournalists covering protest

The attack took place while the journalists were reporting on the clashes between Police and various student unions protesting against the Free Student Union’s election at Ratna Rajya Laxmi Campus in the Kathmandu Valley.

AP Photo/Binod Joshi

Concern over directive on online media in Nepal

Freedom Forum is alarmed over the issuance of the Online Mass Communications Operation Directive 2017 and has called on the government to repeal it.

On 18 January 2009, journalists and others march in the streets of Kathmandu to protest the killing of journalist Uma Singh in southern Nepal, AP Photo/Binod Joshi

Victory against impunity in Nepal as High Court upholds jail term for journalist’s murderers

The Janakpur High Court has upheld a lower court’s decision to sentence three people found guilty of killing journalist Uma Singh in 2009, to life imprisonment.

Link to: Freedom Forum condemns arrest of a journalist and threats against another

Freedom Forum condemns arrest of a journalist and threats against another

A reporter with the “Kantipur Daily” received a death threat over the publication of a news story about the President of Chamber of Commerce and Industry.