Nepal's Former PM Oli Arrested Over Deadly Protest Crackdown

Nepal's ex-Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has been detained by authorities over his alleged role in a violent crackdown on protests that left several people dead. The new government calls this the 'beginning of justice'.
Nepal's former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has been arrested by authorities over his alleged involvement in a deadly crackdown on protests during his time in office. The new home minister has described the arrest as the 'beginning of justice' for the victims of the violence.
Oli, who served as Prime Minister from 2015 to 2021, is accused of ordering security forces to use excessive force against demonstrators who were protesting a proposed constitutional amendment. The clashes resulted in the deaths of at least 58 people, many of whom were from the Tharu ethnic minority group.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}The new government, led by Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, has vowed to hold Oli accountable for the human rights abuses that occurred under his watch. Dahal has described the arrest as an important step in the pursuit of justice and promised a thorough investigation into the events.
Oli, who remains a prominent political figure in Nepal, has denied any wrongdoing and has accused the current government of political persecution. However, human rights groups and international observers have long called for an independent inquiry into the deadly crackdown, which they say was a clear violation of the protesters' rights.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}The arrest of a former prime minister is a rare and significant event in Nepal's political landscape, and it underscores the country's ongoing struggle to address past human rights abuses and ensure accountability for those in power. The case is likely to have far-reaching implications for Nepal's fragile democracy and the delicate balance of power between the country's political factions.
As the investigation into Oli's role in the deadly protest crackdown continues, the international community will be closely watching to see how Nepal's new government handles this sensitive and high-profile case, and whether it can deliver on its promises of justice and accountability.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Al Jazeera


