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What happens when surviving enforced disappearance becomes the spark for a global fight for justice?
In the first episode of this series, Thomas Unger sits down with Ram Bhandari to explore how Ram’s experience of enforced disappearance in Nepal transformed into a lifelong commitment to human rights activism.
From survivor-led solidarity networks to the growing crisis of impunity and shrinking civic space worldwide, this conversation shines a light on the urgent need for collective, victim-centered pathways to justice — and the work of Inovas in making them possible.
A powerful conversation on resilience, solidarity, and the fight for accountability.
By Global Campus of Human RightsWhat happens when surviving enforced disappearance becomes the spark for a global fight for justice?
In the first episode of this series, Thomas Unger sits down with Ram Bhandari to explore how Ram’s experience of enforced disappearance in Nepal transformed into a lifelong commitment to human rights activism.
From survivor-led solidarity networks to the growing crisis of impunity and shrinking civic space worldwide, this conversation shines a light on the urgent need for collective, victim-centered pathways to justice — and the work of Inovas in making them possible.
A powerful conversation on resilience, solidarity, and the fight for accountability.