In a video note, the OHCR has asked the police to follow the basic security protocol, saying that there have been many complaints about the suppression of the youth who protested against corruption.
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The Human Rights Office of the United Nations (UN) has expressed its deep understanding of the incident in which young people were killed and injured in the Jen-G demonstration and has demanded an immediate investigation.
On Monday, the spokesperson of the UN, Rivana Shamdasani, issued a video note on Monday, expressing concern over the incident in the Gen-G movement and demanding an investigation.
OHCR said in a video note that the police should follow the basic security protocol, saying that there have been many complaints about the suppression of the youth who were peacefully protesting against corruption.
released a note saying-'We have received several disturbing allegations of unnecessary or disproportionate use of force by security forces during demonstrations organized by youth organizations against corruption and the government's recent ban on social media . We call on the authorities to respect and ensure the right to peaceful assembly and freedom of expression.'
