Photojournalistic report produced in Kathmandu, Nepal, covering the protest of victims of the Nepalese armed conflict and the human rights community.
In front of the Kathmandu District Administration Office, demonstrators demanded the immediate correction of the provisions of the bill under discussion in Parliament, which aims to amend the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Act.
The contestation was clear: the proposed legislation would allow serious crimes against humanity to be subject to pardon — a prospect that victims consider unacceptable.
For those who lived through the armed conflict in Nepal, this is not an abstract legal matter. It is memory, it is loss, it is the difference between justice and impunity.
Photojournalistic report produced in Kathmandu, Nepal, covering the protest of victims of the Nepalese armed conflict and the human rights community.
In front of the Kathmandu District Administration Office, demonstrators demanded the immediate correction of the provisions of the bill under discussion in Parliament, which aims to amend the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Act.
The contestation was clear: the proposed legislation would allow serious crimes against humanity to be subject to pardon — a prospect that victims consider unacceptable.
For those who lived through the armed conflict in Nepal, this is not an abstract legal matter. It is memory, it is loss, it is the difference between justice and impunity.