Freedom Forum has been concerned over the spate of threats and attacks on election candidates and on political rallies and programs in different parts of the country as the campaigning was going on for the local level election slated for May 14 (first round) and June 14 (second round). Nepal is holding the local level election in 20 years gap. It is indeed a great democratic exercise to percolate democratic values in the local level, empower grassroots people, and stabilize the national politics. The campaigning for and against any party and candidate are therefore the expression of people's interests and concern on the political agenda. Here, citizen's freedom of expression is equally important to their rights to vote to sustain democracy, and equal is the rights of any candidate to speak on the agenda before the voters. Freedom Forum has been monitoring the attacks and threats on people and candidates in the rallies and programs. Freedom Forum believes that the intimidation on the peaceful gathering by any side- be it an unknown gang or the rebel party groups- obstruct the freedom of expression. Therefore, FF strongly condemns the threats and attacks on citizens and election candidates, which have violated their right to freedom of expression and of peaceful campaigning and assembly. The security agencies and administrations are urged to maintain security so that the election atmosphere fear-free. Equally, the political parties while exercising their rights should respect other's rights too. For more information Freedom Forum Thapathali, Kathmandu monitoring@freedomforum.org.np; info@freedomforum.org www.nepalpressfreedom.org; www.freedomforum.org
Freedom Forum is a prominent non-governmental organization in Nepal dedicated to institutionalizing democracy, protecting and promoting human rights, press freedom, freedom of expression, right to information, promoting audit accountability, open and accountable budget, public finance reforms, citizen engagement in public finance management and citizen participation in audit. Established in February 2005, the organization emerged in response to the political turmoil following Former King Gyanendra’s coup dated February 1, 2005, which imposed severe restrictions on media and democratic rights. A group of media professionals, legal experts, and academics founded Freedom Forum to safeguard Nepal’s hard-earned democratic freedoms during this repressive period.