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Nepal journalist(Birendra Shah) killers sentenced to life

Written By Pbc on Monday, 6 June 2011 | 21:22


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Two UCPN (Maoist) cadres have been slapped life sentence along with confiscation of all the properties by the District Court of Bara on Monday after they were found guilty behind the murder of journalist Birendra Shah four years ago.
The other three suspects —Lal Bahadur Chaudhary, Hareram Patel and Kundan Faujdar— are still at large. The Maoists have already suspended from the party for their alleged involvement in Sah’s murder.
A single bench of Justice Bal Mukunda Dawadi announced the verdict against Mainejar Giri and Ramekwal Sahani. The duo was in custody since the past two years.
Sah, reporter of Avenues TV and central member of Press Chautari, was abducted by Sahani and Faujdar from Pipara Bazaar Umjan VDC-1 of Bara on Oct. 5, 2007 and subsequently killed. His remains were found a month later buried in a forest at Dumarwana VDC of Bara.
The Committee to Protect Journalists welcomed the life imprisonment of the two men who murdered journalist Birendra Shah. CPJ also calls for the arrest of three local Maoists accused of masterminding the 2007 killing.
"We are reassured by the life sentences for the two men who killed Birendra Shah," said CPJ Deputy Director Robert Mahoney. "The masterminds, however, remain at large: Maoist leaders must cooperate with police to ensure that justice is achieved, with the arrest and prosecution of the remaining suspects."
Nepal's former rebel Maoists joined the interim government in 2007 following a decade-long insurgency which culminated in deposing Nepal's monarch. The former insurgents now hold the majority in a ruling coalition called the Unified Communist Party of Nepal, which is Maoist. Both sides of the conflict committed abuses against press freedom during the civil war but promised to respect freedom of expression after the peace agreement.
Yet many atrocities committed during the war remain uninvestigated, and attacks on journalists continue with impunity: The masterminds behind Shah's killing are just one piece of this bloody puzzle. Maoist supporters have been implicated in many, including the 2008 murder of Janadisha editor and Maoist activist J.P. Joshi, who reported on local party disputes, and the January 2009 slaying of Uma Singh, who had documented Maoist land seizures. Nepal placed seventh on CPJ's 2011 Impunity Index, published Wednesday, which lists countries where governments regularly fail to solve journalist murders.
Leadership disputes among the coalition members have reduced Nepal's political process to a near-stalemate. Lawmakers failed to meet a deadline to draft a new constitution for the second year running in May, according to international news reports.
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