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AMC asks govt to immediately make probe commission's report public

The Accountability Monitoring Committee (AMC) has called on the government to immediately make public the report of the probe commission formed to investigate on September 8 and 9 incidents.
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By REPUBLICA

KATHMANDU, March 11: The Accountability Monitoring Committee (AMC) has called on the government to immediately make public the report of the probe commission formed to investigate on September 8 and 9 incidents.



The AMC urged for respecting the rights of the victim community, civil society, general people and the media to be informed by releasing the report of the probe commission.


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Issuing a press release today, AMC Coordinator Raju Prasad Chapagain issued such a demand.


"It is not the matter of the government's discretion whether or not to make the report public. It is the constitutional right of the people to be informed about the report. So it is the responsibility of the government to make the report public as soon as possible," reads the statement. 


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