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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.

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FoE and artistic freedom violated 

The Central Board of Film Censor restricted the use of a content in the movie Rajaganj before its release. The board granted the movie a permission certificate after removing the scenes that contained statements by the head of government. The film is officially released today (March 14). On March 10, the board issued a notice stating that scenes and dialogues involving the Prime Minister must be removed in order to obtain a release certificate. The scene featured a ten seconds long speech of PM given ten years ago. The board also ordered the film team to remove the words "Prime Minister," "India," and "Bharat" from the dialogues in the film. According to the director of the film, Deepak Rauniyar, many scenes were removed and left blank. However, the film’s duration is not shortened. Some dialogues are muted, so the audience will understand that those scenes have been censored. He added that the board even asked the team to get permission from the Prime Minister’s office to play those scenes. The video of PM is however publicly available on the internet and was used in the film without edits. Earlier on February 19, the board censored few scenes of film 'Tandavam' citing violent scenes before its release. The film was then, released after removing those scenes on February 21. “This move by the censor board is an absolute violation of free expression and artistic freedom. Authorities should understand that the films are fictional stories reflecting the issues of society we live in,” said Taranath Dahal, Executive Chief of Freedom Forum.

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