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Police arrested 32 human rights activists from outside Prime Minister’s official residence in Baluwater, Kathmandu on Saturday.bookmark
Published at : July 14, 2018
Updated at : July 15, 2018 08:05
Kathmandu
Police arrested 32 human rights activists from outside Prime Minister’s official residence in Baluwater, Kathmandu on Saturday. The rights activists were arrested during a protest organised by Human Rights and Peace Society (HRPS) against the government’s anti-freedom policy and undemocratic decisions.
The arrested human rights activists were detained at Metropolitan Police Circle Anamnagar. HRPS founding president Krishna Pahadi, members Krishna Kandel, Gangadhar Adhikari, General Secretary Uttam Pudasaini, Homkanta Chaulagain, Anjana Aryal, Laxmi Pudasaini, and Batu Krishna Dhungel, among others were arrested.
Police arrested 32 human rights activists from outside Prime Minister’s official residence in Baluwater, Kathmandu on Saturday.




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