Nepal: Reparations to Victims Should Address Causes of Conflict and Injustice
A report issued today by the International Center for Transitional Justice, titled “Relief, Reparations, and the Root Causes of Conflict in Nepal,” calls for reparations to consider the root causes of the conflict as well as the social and economic circumstances of victims that they seek to repair. Kathmandu (PRWEB) October 05, 2012 State-run reparations programs intended to address the suffering of thousands of victims of Nepal’s civil war should acknowledge their loss and continued suffering, says a report released today by the International Center for Transitional Justice. The report,
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