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“No Protestors Killed,” Govt Stands by Controversial Claim

The government’s claim that no protestors were killed during recent demonstrations has come under scrutiny, with eyewitness accounts and independent reports suggesting otherwise. Families of alleged victims have accused the authorities of downplaying the severity of the crackdown, leaving them without answers or accountability.
Despite mounting evidence, including videos and reports from human rights organizations, the government maintains its stance of “zero casualties.” Critics argue that this denial not only disrespects the lives lost but also undermines public trust in the administration.
The controversy has sparked widespread condemnation, with opposition parties and activists demanding transparency and justice for the victims. The issue highlights the growing tension between the official narrative and the public’s demand for accountability, raising questions about the government’s handling of dissent and its commitment to upholding human rights.