“We find it deeply disturbing that the parents of Krishna Prasad Adhikari see this hunger strike as their only recourse to persuade the
authorities to investigate their son’s murder which occurred some nine years ago,” said OHCHR Spokesperson, Rupert Colville in a press statement.[break]
“Our Office welcomes reports that police have now opened an investigation into the case. However, we have been informed that the
couple is refusing to end their fast until tangible steps show this investigation to be credible,” said Colville.
“We urge the Nepali authorities, at the highest level of government, to ensure that this case, as well many other pending cases, are
promptly, thoroughly, independently and impartially investigated and that perpetrators from all sides to the conflict are held accountable
in full compliance with both Nepali and international law,” Colville further stated.
“The lack of political commitment to investigate and prosecute serious crimes committed by all parties to the conflict is weakening the
foundation for lasting peace in Nepal, and has led to desperate protests such as that by Krishna’s parents,” said Colville.
Leader Adhikari’s health condition critical