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Stories and Testimony

1500 individuals were forcibly disappeared during Nepal’s civil war. NEFAD is committed to collecting their stories and hearing each of their families’ testimony. Click on a picture below to meet just a few of the people NEFAD represents.

 

IMG_2186 Sarita and her mother IMG_2189Sunita and Puja
mother and missing Laksmi Bhandari
IMG_2290 Tilak Rani IMG_2177 From Victims to Advocates

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