National Human Rights Commission Releases Report on 'Genji' Movement
Summary
The National Human Rights Commission has released a report on human rights violations during the 'Genji' movement, holding key political figures responsible but excluding Prime Minister Balen Shah from allegations.
Key Points
- The National Human Rights Commission released a 29-page report on human rights violations during the 'Genji' movement.
- Top political leaders KP Sharma Oli, Ramesh Lekhak, and Prithvi Subba Gurung are identified as main culprits in the report.
- Chief District Officer Chhabilal Regmi was also held responsible and recommended for action.
- Prime Minister Balen Shah's role was not mentioned in the report despite allegations and his statement to the commission.