Kathmandu, Oct. 15: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has made public the names of human rights violators on Thursday.
According to Commission Chairperson Anupraj Sharma, these names were made public following the recommendation of the past report prepared for the past 20 years.
It was made public in course of implementing the report. The Commission Secretary Bed Bhattarai shared that these names were made public with the evaluation following the recommendations to 1,195 human rights violators.
The human rights violators are 16 government officials including joint secretary, 98 police officials, 85 officials of Nepal Army, eight officials of Armed Police Force, 65 persons of then CPN Maoist party, four school teachers among others.
The NHRC has urged the respective committees of federal the parliament to direct the government to implement the report.
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