Curfew Briefly Lifted in Nepal: After Riots and the Resignation of the Prime Minister, the Army Runs the City - Citizens Demand Elections
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The Nepalese authorities confirmed this Wednesday that there are already 30 dead and more than 1,000 injured in the riots unleashed after the ban on access to major social networks. Protests continued even after the withdrawal of the measure and the resignation of Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli, and violence continues to increase in a country under national curfew. Among the most serious episodes, protesters burned alive the wife of a former pri…
Anup Kesar Thapa, a retired government official, said that it is not clear who will lead the country and whether people will really listen to them., euronews serbia, euronews serbia, euronews serbia, euronews serbia, euronews, euronews
The military, which took control of the capital on Tuesday, lifted a four-hour curfew this morning.
After the deadly riots, the negotiations are proceeding well in Nepal to organize the transition opened by the resignation of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, who could be entrusted to the former Chief of the Supreme Court.The discussions opened by the army, which regained control...
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