Present Report at United Nation’s Committee on Time: Commission
The National Human Rights Commission expresses its serious concern over the government’s delay on presenting essential reports on periodic basis at United Nation Human Rights Committee.
The press released by the commission on November 3 stated that Nepal government still need to present 17th and 22rd report against caste discrimination treaty.
The commission has urged the government and drew its attention to present the report and include the commission’s recommendations as per its international commitment.
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