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攻击人权捍卫者

10 Community members in Sindhuli District

事故日期
2016年7月2日
日期准确度
全部正确
不适用
小区
逮捕或拘留
目标: Group, Organisation or Institution
事发地点: 尼珀尔
World Bank Group 美国 金融和银行业
Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) 尼珀尔 大坝建设
其他相关方

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The Khimti-Dhalkebar 220 kV Transmission Line is a high-tension transmission line that runs through five districts in central Nepal and has impacted more than 114,000 people. The World Bank board approved funding the project in 2003 as part of the Nepal Power Development Project (NPDP). The Nepalese Electricity Authority (NEA) completed construction of the line in January 2017. Affected community members, including Indigenous Peoples, Dalits, women, and other marginalized groups, have had various concerns about the project from its outset.

In early April 2016, the Government of Nepal deployed armed police forces to Sindhuli District to ensure opposition to the project did not obstruct surveying and construction activities.

In 02 July 2016, the police beat and detained 10 community members who were peacefully opposing the project. They were released from prison only after agreeing under duress to sign their “consent” to the project.

Related cases: Community members in Sindhuli District, Five community leaders from Sindhuli District, Shakti Sahanubhuti