According to the Commission, it was found during the monitoring that there was indiscriminate arson and vandalism on the second day due to the death of a protester from the bullets of the security personnel during the first day's demonstration.
The National Human Rights Commission has concluded that the Gen-G movement on 23rd and 24th August and subsequent demonstrations caused great damage due to the weakness of the then government.
The commission released a brief report on Friday and made this fact public. "With the agenda of ending corruption and establishing good governance, the National Human Rights Commission is continuously monitoring the situation of human rights after the event and the loss of property during the Genji generation demonstration that took place on August 23 and 24," the commission said, Although there was a peaceful demonstration in the morning of the first day of the demonstration, it was seen that the incident turned into violence in the afternoon due to the incident of arson and shooting at the demonstrators. During the monitoring, it was found that there was indiscriminate arson and vandalism on the second day due to the death of a protester from security personnel's bullets during the first day's demonstration.'
The Commission has said that there has been excessive damage to important government buildings, party offices, private houses, commercial buildings, educational institutions, media houses and police offices due to arson. The Commission has mentioned that during the fire and vandalism, some people were burned to death, government records were burnt, material property was damaged, security personnel's weapons were stolen and some items were stolen and looted.
It is stated in the initial report of the commission that damage to educational institutions has caused disruptions in children's education and child psychology has also been affected. is.
'Not being able to estimate the possible cause of the incident before the incident has been seen as a serious weakness of the government. As the morale of the security personnel weakens after the incident, a situation has arisen which may create more challenges in peace and security," the report of the commission said, "The buildings of the security personnel were destroyed by fire, although the community helped to repair/build some of the police buildings, but not all the offices could be rebuilt, the flow of services provided by the police, including security, has been hindered. Serious problems have also been seen in the return of prisoners who have come out of prisons and juvenile correctional facilities and in prison management.'
The commission has requested to strengthen the security situation by raising the morale of the security personnel, to pay special attention to the reconstruction of the government structures that have been arson and vandalized, and to assess the private properties of the individuals who have been damaged. "Identifying the causes of such violent incidents, the commission directs the Nepal government to create an environment that does not allow such violent incidents to recur in the future," the statement of the commission said, "Also, the commission requests all related parties to support the reform measures taken by the government in the evolving situation."
