Explanation:
Failure to address the systematic crimes committed during Nepal’s ten-year civil war is threatening the peace process. There has been not a single prosecution in civilian courts for any abuses. The cultures of impunity that enabled the crimes in the first place have remained intact, further increasing public distrust and incentives to resort to violence. The immediate priorities should be prosecutions of the most serious crimes, investigation of disappearances and action to vet state and Maoist security force members.
There are tensions between the pursuit of justice and the pursuit of peace. An absolutist approach to accountability for past abuses is impossible in practice and could obstruct the compromises needed to bring formerly warring parties together to forge a stable political settlement. But tackling impunity and improving accountability has a direct and acute relevance to managing Nepal’s fractious transition. Unaccountable and heavy-handed security measures by a state with weak legitimacy have escalated conflict before and threaten to do so again.
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A system of government in which the chief executive is constitutionally independent of the legislature (I guess)
Answer:
Big Gorillas Eat Hotdogs, Not Cold Pizza
Explanation: Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama
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Family Capitalism
Explanation:
In family capitalism, large business are controlled by family members and passed down to descendants. Examples are; Continental AG owned by Schaeffler family, LG Corporation owned by Koo and Huh families, Reliance Industries owned Ambani family and Walmart amongst others.