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to the place where they say Dharmaraj Singh fell, and it is not close to any police station.<br />

They also identified a spot around 200 meters away, across a swampy open ground, from<br />

which they believe the fatal shot was fired. They described the police opening fire at about<br />

2 p.m. without warning, scattering people, many of whom were not involved in any protest.<br />

According to a witness,<br />

I was there. A bullet missed me by a few meters. <strong>We</strong> were on a motorcycle<br />

and they started shooting. I nearly caught [a bullet] myself. One person<br />

from Manyari was shot in the head. Another boy from this neighborhood<br />

was shot near his face. I was right behind them. 46<br />

According to a local resident, a man named Prajwal Tiwari was shot in the face or neck<br />

while standing beside Dharmaraj Singh. He was taken to Kathmandu for treatment. Three<br />

others were also reportedly injured by gunfire in the same incident.<br />

A fourth man, Soham Sah Kalwar, 25, was killed that day in the Naguwa neighborhood.<br />

According to the CDO he died while trying to snatch a gun from a police officer, although<br />

the CDO said it was not clear whether the weapon discharged accidentally or was<br />

deliberately fired. According to numerous witnesses at the scene interviewed by Human<br />

Rights Watch, between 100 and 200 protesters were fleeing as about a dozen police<br />

advanced down an alley. 47 According to local residents who watched from inside their<br />

homes, Soham Sah Kalwar was shot by a member of the APF who was steadying himself<br />

while taking aim by standing against an electricity pole. The victim was about 40 meters<br />

away, watching the advancing police while attempting to take cover at a corner of the lane,<br />

behind which other protesters were also hiding. He was shot in the forehead. Photographs<br />

of his body lying in the street appear to corroborate this version of events. 48<br />

46 Human Rights Watch interview (name withheld), Birgunj, September 18, 2015.<br />

47 Human Rights Watch interviews (names withheld), Birgunj, September 19, 2015.<br />

48 “Birgunj protest: Four killed in police firing, dozen injured,” Kathmandu Post, September 1, 2015,<br />

http://kathmandupost.ekantipur.com/news/2015-09-01/police-fires-at-protesters-after-curfew-defied-in-birgunj.html; Ram<br />

Sarraf, “Birgunj protester killed as police open fire for defying curfew,” Himalayan Times, September 1, 2015,<br />

http://thehimalayantimes.com/nepal/birgunj-protester-killed-as-police-open-fire-for-defying-curfew/; Fred Lambert,<br />

“Nepalese police shoot and kill five protesters of draft constitution,” United Press International, September 1, 2015,<br />

http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2015/09/01/Nepalese-police-shoot-and-kill-five-protesters-of-draftconstitution/7601441138240/<br />

(accessed September 29, 2015). It is important to note that due to the limited scope and<br />

quality of media coverage, relatively few media items covering the incidents described in this report are available, and most<br />

contain several inaccuracies.<br />

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