Nepal’s ethnic Madhesis fight for dignity and equality
Nepal’s ethnic Madhesis fight for dignity and equality
Nepalgunj, Nepal – It has been nine years since his son was fatally shot by the police, but Lal Khan remains heartbroken by the loss that shattered his family. Sitting at the back of his two-room, half-built house on the outskirts of Nepalgunj – a bustling city bordering India – the 50-year-old explains that his son,…
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