Power, Victim Activism

Victim-centric Family-Based Solutions to Enable a Sustainable Future for Conflict Victims of Nepal

By Ram Kumar Bhandari Nepal had an armed conflict (1996-2006) between the Government of Nepal and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) and continues to be a country struggling with fundamental social and political change. The armed conflict in Nepal resulted in more than 1400 cases of enforced disappearances. Families of the disappeared demand that every… Continue reading Victim-centric Family-Based Solutions to Enable a Sustainable Future for Conflict Victims of Nepal

Power, Practice, Upcoming Issue, Victim Activism

Critical Conversations about Transitional Justice in Nepal

  Critical Conversations about Transitional Justice in Nepal: Building Collaborations for Victim-Centric Practice[i] By Krista Billingsley This article, and its collaboratively paired article written solely by victim-activists (Bhandari, Chaudhary, and Chaudhary 2018 in this special issue), focus on the families of people who were forcibly disappeared during Nepal’s decade-long internal armed conflict and their continued… Continue reading Critical Conversations about Transitional Justice in Nepal