Two journalists receive death threats in Nepal

Freedom Forum has expressed concern over the growing incidence of press freedom violations across the country. Freedom Forum's attention has recently been drawn towards an incident that occurred in Bajura, a district in the far-western region of the country, on March 1. Chief of the District Sports Committee, Nrip Singh Baduwal, leveled a death threat against journalist Prakash Singh, accusing him of covering a story about the Sports Committee.

Singh said he was threatened by Baduwal because he took a photograph of the District Sports Committee office and inquired about sports activities. Baduwal used foul language against Singh and threatened to take his life if the news was published. This came after he was asked why his office had not been conducting sports activities in the district for eight months.

Freedom Forum's attention was also drawn to another incident. Journalist Hira Man Lama, from Namobuddha FM in Kavre district, near the capital, was issued a death threat over the telephone by an unknown person on March 1. The death threat was made against Lama demanding he stop a programme named 'public hearing', related to local administration news, which airs on Namobuddha FM. Lama is the co-coordinator of the programme.

 
 
Date Posted: 6 March 2011 Last Modified: 6 March 2011