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Report on slaughter of Nawalparasi boy as human sacrifice made public

Report on slaughter of Nawalparasi boy as human sacrifice made public

By Rastriya Samachar Samiti

Police parade suspects of the murder at a press conference in Nawalparasi on Saturday, July 25, 2015. (Left) Kodai Harijan confesses the crime raising his hand. Photo: Shreeram Sigdel

KATHMANDU: A field monitoring report on the incident of the July 21 killing of a 10-year-old boy in the name of appeasing god at Marchahawa, Kudiya-4 in Nawalparasi district was made public. The National Action Coordination Group (NACG), a network of organisations working against violence against children, launched the report organising a news conference here today. The report concludes that the heinous and barbaric incident took place due to poverty, lack of awareness and superstition. On the occasion, member of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) Mohana Ansari said the social practice of taking the words of shamans and witch doctors was a blot on society. She pointed out the need of enforcing strong laws to banish such practices. Coordinator of the monitoring team Krishna Subedi said such a cruel and inhumane incident taking place in the district which had been recently declared as the district with full literacy is shameful. He demanded stern action against the culprits. Under-Secretary at the Ministry of Women, Children and Social Welfare, Dr Kiran Rupakheti, suggested providing psycho-social counselling and appropriate rightful compensation to the victim’s family. Representatives of various organisations working in the child rights sector, local children’s clubs, the Nawalparasi District Administration Office, the NHRC sub-regional office at Butwal, and the Informal Service Sector Centre, journalists and security personnel were on the monitoring committee. READ ALSO:  10-year-old boy ‘sacrificed’ to cure local youth in Nawalparasi