Biratnagar. The investigation report on the Genji movement of Bhadra 23 and 24, 2082, made public by the National Human Rights Commission on Wednesday, has raised questions about the impartiality and scope of the commission itself.While the commission has conducted a detailed analysis of incidents in the Kathmandu Valley, reaching the chain of command and recommending action, it appears to have merely mentioned names in cases from the districts.Page 10, point number 12 of the commission's report clearly states, 'On Bhadra 23, 2082, two protesters died from security forces' bullets in Itahari, Sunsari, and three in Jhapa district, making a...