Tag: Nepal
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Nepal Lifts Social Media Ban Amid Rising Protests
Overview of the Recent Protests in Nepal In a significant move following a wave of protests that left 20 people dead, the Nepalese government has lifted its ban on social media. This decision has been hailed as a response to public outcry and marks a pivotal moment in the country’s political landscape. The protests, primarily…
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Nepal Lifts Social Media Ban Following Protests
Nepal Lifts Social Media Ban: Background In a significant turn of events, the government of Nepal has lifted its ban on social media platforms. This decision follows widespread protests triggered by a series of violent incidents that resulted in the tragic deaths of 20 individuals. The move has sparked discussions on freedom of expression, governance,…
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Nepal Police Open Fire on Protesters: A Tragic Day in Kathmandu
Tragic Day in Kathmandu: Police Open Fire on Protesters On a tense Monday in Kathmandu, Nepal, a devastating incident unfolded as police opened fire on protesters rallying against a controversial government ban on social media. This harsh response has left at least 11 individuals dead and many more injured, raising significant concerns over human rights…
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Protests Erupt in Nepal Over Social Media Ban
Protests Erupt in Nepal Against Social Media Ban In a dramatic turn of events, Nepal has witnessed widespread protests as thousands of young people have taken to the streets against the government’s recent decision to impose a ban on social media. Following in the footsteps of neighboring countries, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, the youth of…
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Tragic Violence in Kathmandu: 11 Killed During Protest
The Shocking Events in Kathmandu On Monday, a peaceful protest in Kathmandu, Nepal turned deadly when police opened fire on demonstrators opposing a government ban on social media. The tragic incident has resulted in the loss of at least 11 lives, with dozens more suffering injuries. This event highlights the ongoing tensions in Nepal regarding…
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Youth Protests Against Social Media Ban in Nepal
Introduction In a wave of civil unrest, thousands of young people have taken to the streets of Nepal, voicing their opposition against the government’s recent decision to impose a ban on social media. Following similar trends in neighboring countries like Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, this protest signifies a growing defiance among the youth against censorship…
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Tragic Violence in Kathmandu: Nepal Police Open Fire on Protesters
Introduction In a shocking turn of events, the Nepalese police opened fire on protesters outside the Parliament in Kathmandu on Monday. This violent confrontation arose as thousands gathered in opposition to a controversial government ban on social media platforms. Reports indicate that at least 11 people lost their lives, with many more injured. This incident…
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Nepal Police Open Fire on Gen Z Protests Over Social Media Ban
Introduction to the Protests in Nepal In recent events, Nepal has witnessed escalating tensions between law enforcement and the youth population as protests erupt over the government’s ban on major social media platforms. This incident highlights growing concerns about freedom of expression and digital rights among the younger generation in Nepal, commonly referred to as…
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Protests Against Social Media Ban in Nepal: Youths Take to Streets
Overview of the Protests In recent days, Nepal has witnessed a surge in youth protests against the government’s decision to ban social media platforms. Following similar unrest in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, thousands of young people took to the streets of Kathmandu and major cities, expressing their frustration not just against the ban but also…
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Nepal Police Open Fire on Protesters: Death Toll Rises
Tragic Shooting Incident in Nepal In a harrowing development, at least 19 individuals have tragically lost their lives and over 347 have sustained injuries after the Nepalese police opened fire on protesters during a volatile demonstration on Monday afternoon. This incident has raised serious concerns regarding police conduct and the handling of civil unrest in…