NEPAL: Illegal arrest and forced disappearance of four persons in Parbat District

ASIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION - URGENT APPEALS PROGRAMME

Urgent Appeal Case: UA-04-2005
ISSUES: Arbitrary arrest & detention,

Dear friends,

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) writes to you to report further illegal arrests and the forced disappearance of four persons in Parbat District. 

According to the information we have received, Tulsi Giri (62), Baburam Parajuli, and Hariratna Puri (57), who reside in Tilahar Village Development Committee (VDC)-8 in Parbat District, were illegally arrested by the security personnel on 1 January 2005. The three of them were asked to go with the security personnel to do some inquiry but have remained unaccounted for ever since. Additionally, Hom Bahadur Hamal (30) residing in Lunkhu VDC-7, Parbat District was abducted by a group of Maoist on 29 December 2004 and his whereabouts is still unknown. The families of these victims worry that they will be subjected to ill treatment, torture or even killing. 

We call for your urgent intervention into this matter. Please write to Major-General Sharma Thappa and other relevant authorities demanding the location of the four disappeared persons without delay. Please also urge the authorities to launch a thorough investigation into the circumstances of these arrests and forced disappearances, in order to identify those responsible and bring them to justice. Finally, please urge them to strictly instruct the army and the police to stop the ongoing illegal arrest, detention and disappearance of civilians.

Urgent Appeals Desk
Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC)
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DETAILED INFORMATION:

Tulsi Giri, a 62-year-old man and the resident of Tilahar Village Development Committee (VDC)-8 in Parbat District and Baburam Parajuli, a head master of the Mahendra Primary School of the same village were illegally arrested in the early morning of 1 January 2005 by a group of security forces from Kushma (district headquarter of Parbat District), who came to the village to conduct a search. Both of them were asked to go with the security personnel to do some inquiry. 

Additionally, Hariratna Puri (57) living in the same village was arrested by plain clothes security personnel from Sibalaya VDC-4, Milanchok Kushma, Parbat District on 1 January 2005. According to the source, a person on a motorbike identified himself as security personnel to Hariratna Puri and asked him to go with him to the office for some inquiry.

After the illegal arrest of these three persons, Kamal Giri, the son of Tulsi Giri, Shreeram Parajuli, the bother of Mr Baburam Parajuli, and Maya Puri, the daughter-in law of Hariratna Puri went to meet the Chief District Officer (CDO)-Parbat, Mohan Prasad Adhikary, on the same day (January 1) to locate the three victims and asked him to allow them access to the arrested persons. However, the CDO told them that he was not aware of their arrest. Tulsi Giri’s, Baburam Parajuli’s and Hariratna Puri’s whereabouts have remained unknown since then.  
 
Separately, Hom Bahadur Hamal, 30-year-old man and the resident of Lunkhu VDC-7, Parbat District was abducted by a group of Maoist at about 8:00om on 29 December 2004 from his telecommunication service shop in the village. They also took his telephone set. Mr Hamal is the chairperson of VDC (local government) and represents the United Marxist and Leninist Party (UML – Communist Party of Nepal) in the village. He is also a member of the district committee of UML, Parbat. His whereabouts is still unknown. 

The AHRC is deeply concerned by the arbitrary arrest and subsequent forced disappearance of these people, and fears for their safety, as they are at risk of being subjected to ill-treatment, torture and/or extra-judicial execution during this time. 

We therefore, call for both the Government of Nepal and the Communist Party of Nepal -Maoist (CPN-Maoist) to immediately locate these persons, to guarantee their security and to order their immediate release. Thorough and impartial investigations into these cases must be launched in order to identify those responsible and bring them to justice. 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Illegal arrest/detention, disappearances, extra-judicial killings are a daily event in Nepal. For instance, its National Human Rights Commission alone has recorded some 1,400 cases, most involving the military (units under the Joint Command of the Royal Nepal Army). People – women, men and children are reported to be disappearing within the country, especially from the villages and places outside Katmandu, the capital city. Those disappeared seldom return: most are killed, their bodies never returned to their relatives, who have no means to complain or protest. The few who do survive find it hard to live a normal life after what they have experienced.

Despite the AHRC has reported many cases of illegal detention, disappearance, and extra-judicial killings to the Government of Nepal, the government has failed to take genuine steps to stop such violence. (Reference: UA-174-2004UA-165-2004UA-139-2004UP-63-2004UP-128-2004UA-121-2004UA-75-2004FA-13-2004UA-61-2004UP-19-2004UP-17-2004UA-38-2004UA-22-2004UA-13-2004)         

More seriously, even the highest court of the country and the National Human Rights Commission have been directed not to discuss violations committed by the security forces, thereby denying any possibility of relief for the victims. Furthermore, the courts have been systemically weakened by the constant re-arrest by the security forces upon the released detainees by court orders. (Reference: UP-84-2004UA-167-2004UA-159-2004UA-127-2004UA-95-2004UA-86-2004UA-74-2004UA-51-2004

Besides, local police often refuse to register complaints of disappearance, and the Supreme Court is reluctant to intervene on grounds of lack of evidence and authority. Cases filed before it are rejected summarily, causing those who had once dared to lodge complaints to no longer bother. Civilians cannot get access to military courts, and these are anyhow far below accepted standards of impartiality. All government organs responsible for such human rights violations enjoy absolute impunity. The result is overwhelming fear, helplessness and silence. (Reference: AS-62-2004) The situation in the Maoist-controlled regions is equally bad since virtually no civilian law enforcement agencies are operative there at all.

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Dear Major-General Sharma Thappa,

Re: NEPAL: Illegal arrest and forced disappearance of four persons in Parbat District

I am disturbed to hear of the arbitrary and forced disappearance of four persons which took place in Parbat District recently. 

According to the information we have received, Mr Tulsi Giri (62), a resident of Tilahar Village Development Committee (VDC)-8 in Parbat District and Baburam Parajuli, a head master of the Mahendra Primary School of the same village were illegally arrested in the early morning of 1 January 2005 by a group of security forces from Kushma (district headquarter of Parbat District). It is also reported that  Hariratna Puri (57) living in the same village was arrested by plain clothes security personnel from Sibalaya VDC-4, Milanchok Kushma, Parbat District on the same day (January 1). The three persons’ whereabouts still remain unknown.  

Addtionally, Mr Hom Bahadur Hamal (30), a resident of Lunkhu VDC-7, Parbat District was abducted by a group of Maoist on 29 December 2004 from his shop in the village. His whereabouts are unknown. 

This is yet a further case of illegal arrest and forced disappearance which takes place daily in Nepal. Despite Nepal’s obligations under international treaties (International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights) and under its own Constitution and laws, the Government of Nepal has not taken any genuine steps to eliminate such violence against its civilians. Under any circumstances, the fundamental rights of people must not be violated by any actions undertaken by state personnel, as it has been in this case.

I therefore, urge you to immediately locate the whereabouts of Mr Tulsi Giri, Baburam Parajuli and Hariratna Puri and ensure their immediate release. I also request you to instruct the police to register the disappearance of Mr Hom Bahadur Hamal and to take proper action to locate his whereabouts. I further urge you to order a thorough and impartial investigation into this case, identify those responsible and bring them to justice by law without delay. Again, I urge the government of Nepal to fulfill its obligation in accordance with national law and international human rights standards by strictly instructing the security forces to stop ongoing illegal arrest, detention, disappearances, torture and extra-judicial killings against civilians.

Yours truly,

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SEND A LETTER TO:

Major-General Sharma Thappa
Attn: Officer of Royal Nepal Army Human Rights Cell
Human Rights Cell
Singha Durbar
Kathmandu 
Nepal
Telefax: + 977 14 245 020/226 292

SEND A COPY TO:

1. His Majesty King Gyanendra
Narayanhity Royal Palace
Durbar Marg 
Kathmandu, 
Nepal 
Tel: 977 14 413577/227577
Fax: 977 14 227395/ 411955

2. Mahadeo Prasad Yadav
Attorney General
Office of the Attorney General
Ramshahpath, Kathmandu 
Nepal
Tel: +977 14 262548 (direct line)/262394 (through Personal Assistant)
Fax: +977 14 262582
Email: fpattorney@most.gov.np

3. Mr. Nain Bahadur Khatri
Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission
Pulchowck, Lalitpur
Nepal
Tel: +977 1 5 547 974 or 525 659 or 547 975 
Fax: +9771 5 547 973
Email: nhrc@ntc.net.np

4. Ms Manuela Carmema Castrillo
Working group on arbitrary detention
C/o OHCHR-UNOG, 
1211 Geneva 10
SWITZERLAND
Fax: +41 22 917 9006

5. Mr. Diego Garcia-Sayan
Chairperson
Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances 
Att: Ms. Soussan Raadi-Azarakhchi
C/o OHCHR-UNOG 
1211 Geneva 10 
SWITZERLAND 
Fax: +41 22 917 9006

Thank you.

Urgent Appeals Programme 
Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC)

Document Type : Urgent Appeal Case
Document ID : UA-04-2005
Countries : Nepal,
Issues : Arbitrary arrest & detention,