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Two Days Workshop on “Enforced Disappearance in Aisa: Challenges and Way Forward “concludes

Two days workshop on “Enforced Disappearance in Asia: existing law, challenges and way forward” jointly organized by INSEC and Advocacy Forum is concluded in Lalitpur on May 28 .

The work shop was participated by 20 representatives from Asia and South America including conflict victims from Nepal.

The participants shared about the existing laws and possible way forward on the issue of enforced disappearance about their own countries.

The program was inaugurated on May 27 by the foreign minister Pradeep Gyawali and had said that he government’s first priority is to provide justice and reparation to the victims.

The participants of the program said that such work shop will help to search for the people that were enforcedly disappeared.  The participants of the work shop demanded Nepal and other Asian countries for the approval of convention regarding the enforced disappearance.

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