National Human Rights Commission Recommends Compensation for 'Gen Z' Protest Damages
Summary
The National Human Rights Commission has urged the government to assess damages from the 'Gen Z' protests and provide appropriate compensation to affected public and private sectors.
Key Points
- The National Human Rights Commission recommended compiling factual details of damages from the 'Gen Z' movement.
- The commission's report highlights state failure to protect lives and property during the protests.
- It calls for justice and relief for victims affected by physical damage to public and private sectors.
- An expert team is advised to assess economic losses and ensure compensation to affected business owners and citizens.