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Gen-Z Campaign Demands Human Rights Report Publication at Maitighar

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The National Gen-Z Civic Campaign held a demonstration at Maitighar Mandala, demanding the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) publicly release its report on the Gen-Z movement. Protesters called for the protection of fundamental and civic rights and urged that anyone found guilty be held accountable.

  • The demonstration occurred on the occasion of the NHRC's establishment day.
  • Participants displayed banners and pamphlets advocating for human rights, good governance, social justice, and equality.
  • Protesters accused authorities of attempting to suppress public voices and conceal the truth.
  • The campaign urged the NHRC to safeguard citizens' freedoms and fundamental rights.

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