Human Rights Commission Report on Genji Movement Public
Kathmandu. The Human Rights Commission's report on the Genji movement has been made public. The commission had formed a committee to investigate the Genji movement that took place on Bhadra 23 and 24. The report was made public on Wednesday. The report has shown former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and others as guilty. The commission has recommended suspending officials found guilty of human rights violations for at least 6 months. The commission has also placed former Prime Minister Sushila Karki on the list of those to be investigated. Similarly, instructions have been given for further investigation into former Home Minister Sudhan Gurung and others involved in organizing.
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