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INSEC ( Nepali: ईन्सेक), which stands for
Informal Sector Service Centre
is one of key non-government
human rights organizations :''The list is incomplete; please add known articles or create missing ones'' The following is a list of articles on the human rights organizations of the world. It does not include political parties, or academic institutions. The list includes ...
working for the promotion of
human rights in Nepal In 2022, Freedom House rated Nepal's human rights at 57 out 100, determining the country's status in terms of fundamental freedoms as "partly free". Overview A clash between the Nepalese government forces and the Communist Party of Nepal (CPN- ...
. It also runs the human rights news portal
INSEC Online


Human Rights Year Book

INSEC publishe
Human Rights Year Book
annually, that records the assessment and progress on human rights in Nepal throughout a year.


Human Rights Year Book, 2017

About its latest Human Rights Year Book, 2017
INSEC Online writes
"Perpetual instabilities and hindrance in governance will be the direct adverse effects if the three levels of election is not held as per the provisions of the Constitution. A constitutional vacuum will prevail. It will further propel emergence of similar chaotic situation as experienced after the dissolution of the first Constituent Assembly. A constitutional crisis may emerge and we may need to start a new struggle to get rid of that crisis. This in turn will foster political turmoil with the emergence of new actors and start altogether a different chapter in our democratic life as per our experience in the past." The complete book can be accessed from here.


Human Rights Year Book, 2016

About its Human Rights Year Book, 2016,
Kathmandu Post ''The Kathmandu Post'' is a major daily newspaper published in Nepal. Founded in February 1993 by Shyam Goenka, it is one of the largest English-language newspapers in the country. The newspaper is published by Kantipur Publications, the publi ...
writes: "The Informal Sector Service Centre (Insec) has reported an increase in the number of incidents of human rights violation in 2015. While hailing the new constitution as the biggest achievement of the year, the Insec’s Human Rights Year Book, 2016,....has noted Madhes movement as one of the major incidents that saw gross violations of human rights. During the stir that lasted almost five months Insec recorded 49 deaths, of which 34 people, including five children, were killed by the state. Thirteen people, including 10 policemen and one child, were killed by non-state actors." This book can be accessed from here


References

{{reflist Human rights organisations based in Nepal