Shaking The Tree – A Short Report 2012 (A Report of Human Rights Film Focus Nepal’s Shaking The Tree Screenings and Programs in Nepal)
The Sari Soldiers Nepal Television Premiere and Live Panel Discussion on December 8 by Veneeta Singha December 14, 2012, Kathmandu Nepal has been a beneficiary of and stakeholder in many…
Nepali writer Yubaraj Nayaghare wrote an article in the Annapurna Post of Saturday December 8, 2012 about the screening of the film Desert Flower during the Human Rights Film Week….
By Veneeta Singha The Shaking The Tree Project is defined by the Program Coordinator, Gopal Aryal, as a project which aims to be an awakening – to wake up consciousness….
Article about child brides By 2020, there will be 50m child brides under the age of 15. This week’s international ‘Day of the Girl’ offers governments, the UN, and charities…
An about the proposed Truth and Reconciliation Bill The proposed Truth and Reconciliation Bill has qualified even the most gruesome crime for amnesty . When the peace agreement was signed…
Article about the proposed Truth and Reconciliation Bill The caretaker government on Tuesday approved an ordinance which includes a provision to pardon those involved in extra-judicial killings and enforced disappearances…
Article about the ongoing search for justice by the people of the Doramba village Nine years ago to this day, on 17 August 2003, the fog-ridden saddle of Doramba village…
Article about Soongava—Dance of the Orchid, a Nepali film about homosexual relationships Celebrations were recently in order for director Subarna Thapa, when he was informed that his feature film Soongava—Dance…
Article about Nepali women trafficked to the Gulf for employment Shanti Lama from Lalitpur (left) was raped by a recruiter who promised her a good job in Kuwait if she…