ADLF and BLAST held a session addressing obstacles faced by lawyers and human rights activists in cases related to the anti-discrimination movement, including preparation for UN investigations and victim support, this session focused on the following:
1. What obstacles are lawyers and human rights activists facing in handling cases for detained, injured, and martyred families from the quota reform movement, and what assistance or coordination is needed to address these challenges?
2. How can data on the injured and deceased from the movement be systematically collected and preserved to prepare for supporting a potential United Nations investigation committee?
3. Arranging training programs for lawyers and human rights activists on drafting legal cases, litigation management, and professional skill development.
4. Discussing monthly stipends and compensation packages for families of the martyred and injured.
5. Addressing security concerns for plaintiffs (case filers) and lawyers involved in these cases
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