Nepal Forbade Social Media and Initiated National Chaos: Congress Burned and President Resigns · Global Voices
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On August 8, through social media, it had been reported that in Nepal a mass demonstration by "Generation Z" began after the Prime Minister made a law restricting access to at least 26 social networks such as Facebook, WhatsApp, X or Instagra...
Young people from 'Generation Z' take Nepal and start mobilizations against the government, after the announcement of the ban on 26 social media platforms, including WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook, and the increase in corruption.This not only caused social discontent, but also led to protests and takeovers of government campuses, as well as houses of political leaders. YOU CAN SEE: Trump's government CONFIRMA that will expel more than 2,000 im…
Photo: Navesh Chitrakar In an attempt to get platforms like WhatsApp, Facebook, X and YouTube to register locally and align with domestic laws, as well as to end the disinformation and hate speech they produce, local authorities banned their access, which has led many young people to protest, triggering a very violent government repression, which has so far resulted in 15 deaths. Geneva, Switzerland.
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