National Human Rights Commission Points to Army Weakness in 'Gen Z' Protests
Summary
The National Human Rights Commission has criticized the Nepali Army for security lapses during the 'Gen Z' protests, highlighting its failure to prevent damage to key government sites like Singha Durbar and Shital Niwas.
Key Points
- The National Human Rights Commission identified weaknesses in the Nepali Army's response during the 'Gen Z' protests.
- The army failed to protect national properties such as Singha Durbar, Supreme Court, and Shital Niwas from vandalism and arson.
- The commission pointed out the army's lack of sensitivity towards human rights and ineffective security measures.
- The commission recommended cautioning the military commanders but did not advise strict legal or departmental penalties.