Thanks for that. It really puts this girls' activism in context - something that original article writer failed to do. It was also nice to soldiers tasked with protecting society from harm reacting appropriately to unarmed rabble rousers. Too often these videos show the opposite.
Yes. The first paragraph of the article in the OP puts assault in quotes but it was assault, so there you are. And that seems to answer why this isn't taken up as a human rights case, widely.