Nepal's
Civil War: United Nations & Human Rights
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June 2006 HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHT, Press Release
During
the meeting with OHCHR, the CPN-M leadership gave assurances that such
killings are not CPN-M policy and that the CPN-M takes these cases very
seriously. It also stated that investigations will be carried out and that
any CPN-M cadres found responsible will be punished.
OHCHR
has continued to emphasize in its meetings with CPN-M leaders that abductions
of civilians for any reason are in violation of CPN-M's commitment to international
human rights standards. These abductions and related investigations and
punishment fail to provide even minimum guarantees of due process and fair
trial. As a consequence, victims of abductions are vulnerable to other
violations of their human rights, particularly their right to life and
physical integrity, as in the noted cases. OHCHR concerns in this regard
also apply to CPN-M cadres accused of crimes.
Speaking
as Officer-in-Charge of OHCHR, David Johnson said that "Civilians and CPN-M
cadres suspected of criminal activity should be turned over to the relevant
State authorities so that they can be investigated and where appropriate,
prosecuted in a timely manner in accordance with international due process
and fair trial standards. In the meantime, OHCHR urges the CPN-M leadership
to set up an internal oversight mechanism at the national level to ensure
that thorough investigations into allegations of abuses by its own cadres
are undertaken in order to prevent such abuses in the future."
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