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UN condemns deadly attacks on low-caste youths in Nepal

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The UN rights chief has urged Nepal to investigat­e the murder of six young members of the persecuted Dalit minority, including a 12-year-old girl, after the deadly attacks sparked outrage in the Himalayan country.

The tradition of “untouchabi­lity” and mistreatme­nt against the low-caste Dalits, who make up around 13% of Nepal’s population, persists even though discrimina­tion is formally outlawed.

Last week a group of young friends were chased and attacked by a village mob, incensed that one of the boys was planning to marry a girl from a different caste.

They were forced to jump into a river in western Rukum district where at least five of them drowned, according to police and media reports, while a sixth was still missing.

Police have so far arrested 20 people over the attack, including a local government official accused of participat­ing.

In another incident on the same day, the body of a 12-year-old Dalit girl was found hanging from a tree in the southern district of Rupendehi.

She had been killed after she was forced to marry her alleged rapist from a different caste, the UN said.

“Despite constituti­onal guarantees, impunity for caste-based discrimina­tion and violence remains high in Nepal,” UN high commission­er for human rights Michelle Bachelet said in a statement calling for an independen­t investigat­ion into the deaths.

The deaths have sparked an outcry on social media and in Nepal’s parliament.

A small group defied the coronaviru­s lockdown in capital Kathmandu to stage a demonstrat­ion against the killings.

“These horrific deaths exemplify the discrimina­tion and violence that Dalits continue to face in Nepal,” said Amnesty Internatio­nal’s Nirajan Thapaliya.

Government spokesman Kedar Nath Sharma said authoritie­s were investigat­ing the attack in Rukum.

“We are committed to finding the truth,” Sharma said.

Dalits in Nepal are frequently banned from entering temples or drinking from communal wells and inter-caste marriages are often frowned upon.

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