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Conferenza Tibet
Pobbiati Paolo - 25 marzo 1996
Arrestati attivisti di Amnesty in Nepal

Dopo l'arresto dei delegati di Amnesty avvenuto a Bangkok la scorsa

settimana, anche in Nepal le autorita' cercano di sabotare il lancio della

campagna Cina.

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL

NEWS SERVICE 58/96

_____________________________________________

AI INDEX: ASA 31/02/96

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 17 MARCH 1996

NEPAL: AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL CONDEMNS DETENTION OF PEACEFUL DEMONSTRATORS

Amnesty International strongly protested the action taken by Nepalese authorities today to break

up a peaceful demonstration against human rights violations in China. Police detained scores of

people, including members of Amnesty International's Nepal Section and the Tibetan community.

The demonstration had been organized by Amnesty International's Nepal members as part

of a worldwide campaign on the human rights situation in China. The authorities had been

notified in advance of the demonstration in accordance with local procedures. Police detained the

activists as they assembled in central Kathmandu before marching to the Chinese Embassy.

"Amnesty International strongly condemns this action by the Nepalese authorities. It is a

clear violation of the right to freedom of expression in Nepal," the organization said. "We call on

the Nepal government to release those detained immediately and unconditionally."

"These detentions run counter to Nepal's image as an open society. The authorities should

ensure that non-governmental organizations including Amnesty International are allowed to

continue in their peaceful campaigning activities without further harassment."

This action followed the detention overnight of three Amnesty International members in

Kathmandu on 17 March. The three were detained by Nepalese police while they were sitting at a

table collecting signatures and distributing material on human rights in China. Police officers

confiscated banners and other materials.

A fourth Amnesty International member was held by police on the morning of 18 March

when he visited the police station at which the members were being detained.

Amnesty International delegates in Bangkok were detained last week by the Thai police

and prevented from attending a press conference to launch the campaign. Later the same day,

Thai police and special forces in riot gear stopped the delegation at the entrance of the Chinese

Embassy, where they wanted to deliver Amnesty International's report on China "No one is safe".

"The actions by regional governments to obstruct our message show the degree to which

they will bow to China's enormous power and influence," Amnesty International said. "This sets a

worrying pattern for the freedom of speech in the region, and sends a clear message to the people

of China that the international community is not serious about protecting their human rights."

"The Chinese government is not content with silencing those who speak up in China.

Their message is loud and clear: no discussion about our human rights record. Anywhere, by

anyone, at any time."

"Other governments may help to shelter China from international criticism, but they will

not stop us."

Amnesty International expressed particular concern about local Tibetan people detained in

connection with the demonstration.

"Those Tibetans without papers may be at risk of deportation to China," the organization

said. "Amnesty International calls on the Nepal government not to deport any Tibetans to China

where they may be at risk of further human rights violations."

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