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Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Joan Ruddock (Labour), on Thursday, 29 June 2006, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 52 members in total.


PEACE TALKS IN NEPAL

That this House welcomes the peace talks taking place between the warring factions in Nepal, after more than a decade of conflict; recognises that this conflict has resulted in tens of thousands of widows who are traditionally shunned in Nepal and who are a potent symbol of the conflict; further recognises the work of Lily Thapa and her Women for Human Rights single women's group which provides support to these women; notes that hundreds of women have been demonstrating outside Parliament because not a single woman is included in the draft constitution committee; further notes that United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325, championed by the UK Government and adopted in October 2000, calls for the participation of women in decision-making and peace processes; believes that a reconstruction plan will not be complete without the equitable inclusion of women in the design, delivery and evaluation of all development plans; and calls on the Government to press the Nepalese negotiators for proper representation of women in the talks and in the ongoing process of building a sustainable peace in Nepal.


Secondary information

Type
Early day motion
Reference
2479 
Session
2005-06
Other sponsors
John Bercow
Rob Marris
David Crausby
Baroness Burt of Solihull
Jo Swinson
Subjects
Women Human rights Peace negotiations Nepal
Link
View this Early day motion on www.parliament.uk