CPJ protests arrests of journalists

Your Majesty:

In the Royal Proclamation of February 1, Your Majesty dismissed the government, declared a state of emergency and curtailed civil liberties. In early February, we visited Nepal’s ambassador to the United States, Kedar Bhakta Shrestha, who assured us that restrictions on the press were temporary and that Your Majesty was committed to democracy and free expression.

The Committee to Protect Journalists is concerned that press conditions continue to deteriorate. Hundreds of journalists are out of work, and fresh directives restrict reporting nationwide. CPJ is particularly troubled by the arrests of dozens of journalists. While many were released after a short time in detention, others remain imprisoned.

The well-documented detention of the following journalists is unacceptable, and is a disturbing indication of the risks faced by all reporters during the state of emergency, especially in rural areas:

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