Police suppression of Jen-G's demonstration: What is the Human Rights Commission doing?

Commission spokesperson Tikaram Pokharel said that the Commission's team is monitoring the situation of human rights in the field.

Bhadra 23, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Police suppression of Jen-G's demonstration: What is the Human Rights Commission doing?

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The Human Rights Commission is silent despite the government's use of excessive force in the protests of the Gen-G generation. A question has been raised as to why the monitoring body is silent on human rights violations. But the commission has not responded till Monday afternoon.

Commission spokesperson Tikaram Pokharel said that the Commission's team is monitoring the situation of human rights in the field.

According to him, the commission team itself has been attacked. During the demonstration in Baneshwar, the Commission  He informed that the vehicles and human rights defenders assigned to monitoring were also attacked and their rescue is going on. One team appointed by the commission has returned from the field and the other team has gone. But the guards of the Commission were injured at the demonstration site," Pokharel said, "We are in their rescue. We will publish the monitoring report of the whole day in a while.'

The JNG generation protested against corruption and the ban on social media. So far 10 people have died due to gunshots. For

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