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Press Release-April 28, 2026
Press Release-April 28, 2026
Press Release-2025
INSEC expresses serious concern over the death-penalty verdict delivered on November 17 by the Special Court against former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, along with other officials. This decision
The 29th Annual General Meeting of the Informal Sector Service Centre (INSEC) was held in Kathmandu on 14 November. The Annual General Meeting elected a seven-member executive committee for the
INSEC expresses serious concern regarding the ongoing protest by nurses working in private health institutions, demanding salary increases, protection of labour rights, and a respectful working environment. According to reports,
We extend our heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to Honorable Prime Minister Sushila Karki on her appointment. This recognition aligns with the aspirations for good governance articulated by the new
We demand a judicial investigation into the massacre carried out by the state during the Gen-Z-led protests in Kathmandu on September 8, 2025, against the government’s decisions on corruption, mismanagement,
We strongly condemn the excessive use of force by the police during the protest organized by Gen-Z on September 8, 2025 in Kathmandu against corruption, mismanagement, and the government’s decision
INSEC expresses concern over the security of Gauri Shankar Ram, 43, the surviving witness of the Rautahat bomb incident. It is urgent to provide security for Gaurishankar, who was injured
Today marks 20 years since the Bandarmudhe blast, one of the most devastating events of Nepal’s armed conflict. On June 6, 2005, cadres of the then CPN Maoist detonated an
A recent mandamus issued by the Constitutional Bench of Nepal’s Supreme Court has revived hope among victims of the armed conflict, directing the government to move forward with an investigation
The arson, vandalism, and looting during the protest by the former king’s supporters in Kathmandu on March 28 violated democratic values and the right to life and property. A journalist
We strongly condemn the attack by the “No Cable Car” group on February 20 against INSEC representatives and Red Cross personnel engaged in rescue efforts in the Pathibhara Mukumulung area.
It has been 18 years since the Nepal government and the Maoists signed the comprehensive peace agreement on November 21, 2006, to end the ten-year-long armed conflict. Recently, the House
Heartfelt Condolence INSEC expresses its condolences and prays for the eternal peace of the soul of Daman Nath Dhungana, a senior figure in Nepal’s human rights and democracy movement,
Summary The Investigation of Disappeared Persons, Truth and Reconciliation Commission Act (Amendment) Bill, which was passed with a majority in the House of Representatives on 14 August 2024, in the
In memory of the tireless human rights warrior Prakash Kafle, INSEC has decided to award this year’s Prakash Human Rights Award to Purnimaya Lama of Namobuddha Municipality-9, Dapcha, Kavrepalanchok. Purnimaya,
On the occasion of International Justice Day, commemorated globally on July 17th, the establishment of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court is remembered. On this significant day, the
On May 28, Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane posted on Facebook, stating that individuals who violate traffic rules, including those driving under the influence, would be required