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Government is committed to concluding remaining task of peace process: Minister Sharma

Kathmandu: Minister for Communications and Information Technology Rekha Sharma says the government is committed to concluding the remaining task of the peace process by endorsing the bill related to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.  

She applauded the role played by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) despite limited resources in maintaining human rights.

Inaugurating the human rights archives centre at NHRC office on Friday, Minister Sharma reminded that NHRC had played a vital role even during the armed insurgency. “NHRC deserves thanks. When NHRC voiced for human rights during difficult time as in the armed conflict, it was a huge relief in deed,” she reminded, adding that NHRC’s statements bear significance.

She urged the human rights oversight body to collect the related documents even out of the office and go for digitalization.

On the occasion, former Chairman of the NHRC Anup Raj Sharma viewed NHRC could work for people by realizing its strength and authority.

Resident Representative for UNDP in Nepal Ayshanie Medagangoda-Labé extended gratitude to the NHRC for its performance and believed maintaining archive would be a significant task of documentation. It is a huge resource for studious persons.

Similarly, Mayor of Lalitpur Metropolitan City Chiribabu Maharjan showed readiness for the cooperation with NHRC.

Acting Chairman of the NHRC Dr Surya Dhungel viewed they were for making an exemplary archive even useful for foreign countries. Human rights must be a priority of the government, he underscored.

The archive has the documents with information and pictures that shed light on establishment of NHRC, details on office bearers, the role NHRC played during conflict, materials found during human rights monitoring, photos taken during monitoring etc.

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