Thursday, February 23, 2017

The policies that have been implemented since


The policies that have been implemented since the end of the People's War have done more to protectpowerful interests and hide the truth in the name of human rights than ensure those rights for the economically and politically marginalised.
Human rights NGOs have derailed the rights discourse, changed their status from activists to neo-liberal industrialists and abused resources in the name of human rights, sustaining their enterprises and destroying the human character of
resistance. There are several challenges to advancing the agenda of the People's Movement which appeared to be dismantling traditional structures of exclusion and elite domination.Politicians and the social domain which oppose such transformative agenda and the state do not see the spirit of the Madhes, Tharu, marginalised and grassrootsmovements. Much of the human rights
community is part of the problem. Civil society in Nepal is almost as exclusionary as every other aspect of the socio-culturalenvironment. The rights movement of conflict victims and young ex-combatants, Tharu struggle, Madhesi movement and campaigns for secularism, federalism,

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