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Int’l Human Rights Organizations urge Nepal to suspend Pathibhara Cable Car project



KATHMANDU: The International Network for Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ESCR-Net), a coalition of over 300 organizations, has called on the Nepal government to immediately halt the Pathibhara Cable Car project in Taplejung district.

The appeal comes as tensions rise among local communities, particularly the Indigenous Limbu people, who regard the area as a sacred site.

The letter, signed by ESCR-Net Executive Director Chris Grove, expresses concern about the project’s potential violation of economic, social, and cultural rights, as well as its environmental impact, including deforestation.

The group highlights that the project has proceeded without the Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) of the Indigenous Limbu community, infringing on their right to self-determination.

The situation worsened following a violent clash on January 25, 2025, between protesters and security forces, which led to the gunshot injuries of two protesters. This incident underlines the urgent need for a peaceful resolution.

In its letter, ESCR-Net calls for the suspension of the project, comprehensive consultations with the affected communities to secure their FPIC, and the withdrawal of heavy security forces to ease tensions and promote dialogue.

Additionally, ESCR-Net urges the Nepal government to carry out an independent investigation into the January 25 incident and ensure accountability for the excessive use of force.

The group also demands the release of individuals who have been unlawfully detained or falsely accused in connection with the protests.

The letter emphasizes Nepal’s legal obligations as a signatory to international human rights treaties to protect Indigenous rights and promote environmental justice. The ongoing violence and displacement caused by the project violate these obligations and set a concerning precedent for future developments.

ESCR-Net concluded the letter by urging the Nepal government to engage in genuine dialogue with the Limbu people and other affected communities to ensure that development does not come at the expense of human rights.

Publish Date : 08 February 2025 12:47 PM

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