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editPeople aren't notable because of a single incident in their life, such as becoming an unfortunate and unjust victim of a heinous crime. Can this content possibly be merged into an appropriate article about the group that committed the crime, or about political events in Nepal? - Jehochman Talk 09:22, 18 November 2007 (UTC)
- You may well be correct (although see Daniel Pearl for contrast). I will add a bit more (it seems to be covered somewhat in the international press), and hopefully the contributing author can clarify it. I'm not opposed to a move per se although I tend to think of this as a reasonably notable event. --TeaDrinker (talk) 09:28, 18 November 2007 (UTC)
More references
edit- theguardian[1]
- hindustantimes1[2]
- ifj[3]
- raonline[4]
- hindustantimes2[5]
- ucla2[6]
- thehimalayantimes1[7]
- un[8]
- unesco[9]
- ucla3[10]
- pen[11]
- hrw[12]
- thehimalayantimes2[13]
- voanews[14]
- ucla4[15]
- nepalmonitor[16]
- freedomhouse[17]
- usembassy[18]
- journalistsunderfire[19]
- kathmandupost1[20]
- kathmandupost2[21]
- nepalireporter[22]
- kathmandupost3[23]
- nepalnews[24]
- cpjarticle[25]
- rsf1[26]
- rsf2[27]
- satp1[28]
- satp1[29]
References
- ^ "Murdered journalists: 90% of killers get away with it but who are the victims?". the Guardian.
- ^ "Abducted Indian schoolboy found killed in Nepal". http://www.hindustantimes.com/.
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- ^ "IFJ condemns recent attacks on journalists in Nepal".
- ^ RAOnline. "RAOnline Nepal: Nepal's Process to Peace and Democracy - Human Rights - Press Freedom: Attacks on journalists in southern Nepal".
- ^ "Nepal's parliament a farce now". http://www.hindustantimes.com/.
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- ^ "NEPAL: Journalists across the country stage protest against Shah's murder".
- ^ "Journos take to streets nationwide - The Himalayan Times". The Himalayan Times.
- ^ "United Nations News Centre". UN News Service Section. 25 September 2009.
- ^ "Director-General condemns murder of Nepalese journalist Birendra Shah".
- ^ "NEPAL: IFJ outraged at the death of Birendra Shah".
- ^ "PEN Appeal: Birendra Shah".
- ^ "Nepal: Investigate Journalists' Attackers". Human Rights Watch.
- ^ "Slain journalist Birendra Shah cremated, kin in grief - The Himalayan Times". The Himalayan Times.
- ^ "Funeral Held for Murdered Nepalese Journalist". VOA.
- ^ "NEPAL: Journalist Shah's last rites performed".
- ^ "Nepal Ranks Ahead of 5 South Asian Countries in Human Rights - Nepal Monitor: The National Online Journal".
- ^ "Nepal".
- ^ "2007 Annual Human Rights Report - Kathmandu, Nepal - Embassy of the United States".
- ^ "Birendra-Shah - Journalists Under Fire". Journalists Under Fire.
- ^ "The Kathmandu Post :: Newsdigest".
- ^ "The Kathmandu Post :: Press predators".
- ^ "Reporters Club Nepal awards and felicitates journalists (Photo Feature)". Reporters Nepal - An online News Portal.
- ^ "The Kathmandu Post :: Post photo journo honoured with Babuchiri award".
- ^ "Nepalnews.com Mercantile Communications Pvt. Ltd".
- ^ "Nepal's Birendra Shah is dead, Maoists say".
- ^ "Journalist's body found two months after he went missing, identity of murderers still unknown - Reporters Without Borders".
- ^ "Maoists confess that journalist Birendra Shah was killed the day he was kidnapped - Reporters Without Borders".
- ^ "Nepal Terrorist Groups - MJF".
- ^ "Abductions by the CPN-Maoist since the April 2006 Cease-fire - South Asia Terrorism Portal".
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