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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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EP 46 • Freedom Chautary

46. Ensure Justice to Victim Journalists

November 2, International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists is marked worldwide in memory of those journalists who lost their lives for doing their job. The day was especially marked in commemoration of the deadly attack and killing of 32 media persons and journalists called Ampatuan Massacre (also known as Maguindanao Massacre) in the Philippines in 2009 and assassination of two French journalists in Mali on November 2, 2013. The United Nations General Assembly in 2013 has proclaimed the day as 'International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists'.

In today's podcast, Deepa Adhikari, Nanu Maiya Khadka and Dikchya Raut from Freedom Forum are discussing the long-pending impunity cases of Nepal, why justice has been delayed?, what are the FF's initiatives towards ending impunity? and why advocacy to end impunity matters?

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