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Nepal: Protests Leave 25 Dead in Two Days of Violence - teleSUR English

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The death toll in Nepal rose to 25 on Tuesday since the protests began on Monday, triggered by the government’s decision to block 26 social media platforms—including Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok—after they failed to register, a measure that younger people considered an attack on freedom of expression. RELATED: Nepal’s Prime Minister Steps Down After Deadly Protests Over Social Media Ban Three more protesters died at the Civil Hospital, and tw…

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The Prime Minister of Nepal, Kay-Pe Sharma Oli, resigned against the backdrop of protests caused by the ban on 26 social media networks and Messengers in the country, including YouTube, Facebook, Vassapa and Instagrama. His resignation was reported to Reuters by his assistant, Prakash Silval, who was confirmed by BBC News in the Prime Minister's secretariat. At least three ministers, Ramesh Lekhak, head of the Ministry of the Interior, Pradim Ya…

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The death toll in Nepal rose on Tuesday to 25 deaths since the protests began on Monday, triggered by the government’s decision to block 26 social networks — including Facebook, Instagram and TikTok — after they were not registered, as the younger population considered an attack on freedom of expression. The post Protests in Nepal left 25 dead in two days of violence and chaos first appeared on Cubadebate.

TeleSUR, Latin American Summary, September 9, 2025. The death toll in Nepal rose on Tuesday to 25 deaths since the beginning of the protests on Monday, triggered by the government’s decision to block 26 social networks — including Facebook, Instagram and TikTok — after they were not registered, as the younger population considered a [...] La entrada Nepal. Protests leave 25 dead in two days of violence was first published in Latin American Summa…

Thousands of people carried out protests that left at least 25 dead and ultimately forced Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli to leave office on Tuesday. According to international media, this occurred 13 months after similar youth-led demonstrations in Bangladesh forced the departure of Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister since 2009. Transparency International ranks Nepal 107th out of 180 countries in its Corruption Perception Index, highlighting persiste…

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