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Kathmandu, Nepal - A Nepali student who was held captive in Gaza during the recent Israel-Hamas ceasefire has returned to his home country, where he will be given a hero's welcome.
The student, Bipin Joshi, was honored by the Nepali government upon his return amid widespread celebrations across the nation. His journey began when he was arrested along with several other Palestinians, who were accused of involvement in terrorist activities. However, later it was revealed that the men were innocent and had been wrongly detained for months.
After months of intense lobbying, Nepal's ambassador to Israel managed to secure the release of Mr. Joshi from the Gaza prison on October 16th. Upon his return, he was met by a cheering crowd of family members, friends, and well-wishers at Tribhuvan International Airport.
The Nepali government has also assured that it will provide all possible support to the student's family to ensure that justice is served in this matter. The incident is seen as an example of how even the smallest voices can make a big difference when it comes to advocating for human rights and dignity.
Mr. Joshi, who was 23 years old when arrested, has been described by his family members as brave and determined. His parents expressed immense gratitude towards Nepal's ambassador to Israel for successfully negotiating their son's release from Gaza.
This move is seen as a significant diplomatic achievement for Nepal, highlighting the country's ability to use its international relations to secure the safe release of its citizens. It also underscores the strong ties that exist between Nepal and Israel.
The student, Bipin Joshi, was honored by the Nepali government upon his return amid widespread celebrations across the nation. His journey began when he was arrested along with several other Palestinians, who were accused of involvement in terrorist activities. However, later it was revealed that the men were innocent and had been wrongly detained for months.
After months of intense lobbying, Nepal's ambassador to Israel managed to secure the release of Mr. Joshi from the Gaza prison on October 16th. Upon his return, he was met by a cheering crowd of family members, friends, and well-wishers at Tribhuvan International Airport.
The Nepali government has also assured that it will provide all possible support to the student's family to ensure that justice is served in this matter. The incident is seen as an example of how even the smallest voices can make a big difference when it comes to advocating for human rights and dignity.
Mr. Joshi, who was 23 years old when arrested, has been described by his family members as brave and determined. His parents expressed immense gratitude towards Nepal's ambassador to Israel for successfully negotiating their son's release from Gaza.
This move is seen as a significant diplomatic achievement for Nepal, highlighting the country's ability to use its international relations to secure the safe release of its citizens. It also underscores the strong ties that exist between Nepal and Israel.