Nepal, Jan. 23 -- Monday, 8 September marked the largest single-day, state-led massacre of protesters in Nepal's recent history. The indiscriminate firing of automatic weapons on the GenZ demonstrators for over three hours killed 21 people. Most were below 28, waiting to fly overseas as migrant workers.
This sparked the violence of the following day that ultimately left 76 people dead. Postmortem reports show that the protesters on 8 September were shot directly in the chest, head, and abdomen.
During the GenZ protests, the Nepal Army also killed 10 prisoners who were attempting to flee jails. Yet, no one questioned or condemned the Army for taking such lethal measures.
Brutality and extrajudicial killings by the security forces are no...
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