NEPAL-- WOMEN'S RIGHTS
THE CONFLICT AND WOMEN'S RIGHTS
Julie Bridgham's film, "Sari Soldiers: Women on the Frontline in Nepal", examines the lives of six different women and their involvement in Nepal's civil war. The Nepali stories include a Royal Nepal Army soldier, a Maoist, a mother of a "disappeared" daughter, an anti-Maoist village activist, a human rights attorney, and a street protester. Her film shows the role of women on all sides of the conflict as well as the greater political and human rights issues in Nepal. Women's rights are human rights, and there have been many instances of human rights abuses during the civil war. Even before the conflict began, women held an inferior position in society. The conflict only exascerbated these inequalities and exposed the vulnerability of the female population in Nepal.
Women have all too often been the unrecognized victims in the conflict because they already had limited access to protection, justice, and equal human rights. The Maoist rebel-Government conflict has created more chaotic conditions for most women in Nepal, especially those living in rural areas. The economic impact of the war has been even worse for the female population because all

Women in Nepal are also directly affected by the conflict because they are heavily recruited to fight for either side and they are often targets of violence and coercion. Maoists constantly target women and try to recruit them with propaganda about changing the situation of the rural population. The recruitment of women into the activities of the Maoist cause inhibits many women from working and caring for their children. Especially in rural areas, human rights abuses targeted at girls in schools are driving many Nepali families to keep their girls out of school, thus perpetuating the system of inferiority that already exists. In areas of Nepal where the conflict is the worst (the west), many girls are already not attending school because women and girls are most often abducted outside of their homes.
Perhaps the most devastating factor in the fight for women's rights in Nep

"Sari Soldiers: Women on the Frontline in Nepal" examines the role of women in Nepali society from every angle. It also shows how the conflict has impacted women of all economic, political, and regional backgrounds. The film not only looks at the individual struggles of each of the six women, it frames these struggles against a backdrop of economic and political strife. In the next blog, I will discuss the legal framework of this conflict and the human rights abuses that have been documented
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