Kathmandu, July 13 -- The National Human Rights Commission is preparing to respond to those who have requested documents expressing dissatisfaction with its report on the Gen Z movement of September 8-9 last year. However, the commission does not intend to disclose full details.

After the commission claimed that serious human rights violations occurred during the Gen Z movement and went so far as to recommend prosecution by enacting retroactive laws, those implicated-including the then prime minister KP Sharma Oli, then home minister Ramesh Lekhak, and communications minister Prithvi Subba Gurung-filed applications with the commission.

The NHRC's report held them responsible for the events of 8 September and recommended legal action aga...