Glimmer of hope for 2007 Gaur massacre survivors
Summary
Nearly two decades after the 2007 Gaur massacre in Rautahat, the Supreme Court has ordered police to investigate the case, providing hope for survivors seeking justice in a politically sensitive case.
Key Points
- The 2007 Gaur massacre left at least 27 people dead amid political clashes in Rautahat.
- The Supreme Court ordered police to investigate the case after 19 years of stalled inquiries.
- Survivors and victims' families have been campaigning for justice since the incident.
- The investigation includes allegations against 130 individuals, including senior political figures.