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 Kathmandu Wednesday February 13, 2002 Falgun 01,  2058.


Meet on human rights laws organised

Rajbiraj, Feb. 12 (RSS): A colloquium on "the international humanitarian laws and the international Human Rights laws in which Nepal is a signatory" was organised here on Monday under the aegis of Human Rights and Peace Society (HRPS).

Inaugurating the seminar Rajbiraj Appellate Court Judge Shamanta Singh Bogati said nobody can thinks of revocation of the Human Rights in spite of the fact that some of the clauses of fundamental rights provided for by the constitution have been suspended.

Saptari DDC chairman Dinesh Kumar Yadav remarked that the enforcement of the state of emergency has no serious impact on the people exercising fundamental rights.

CDO Dhruba Raj Wagle noted that the first and foremost duty of the government is to maintain peace and security in the country and democracy. The Constitution will be finished off in the absence of law and order, he added.

Major at the Sri Meher Company Uttam Rupakheti called for unity to overcome the problem of terrorism.

President of Human Rights and Peace Society Krishna Pahari was on the chair.


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