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'No regrets': wounded Nepali protesters proud at change

Youth protesters injured during unrest vow to continue fighting against social media bans, corruption, and economic challenges, with 458 injured and six deaths reported by Civil Service Hospital.

  • In Nepal, anti-corruption protests led by youth under the 'Gen Z' label left at least 72 people killed after police gunfire on September 8.
  • The veteran prime minister quit and key government buildings were set on fire, before the army seized back control.
  • Former chief justice Sushila Karki, 73, was sworn in as interim prime minister to steer Nepal to elections within six months.
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On September 8, student Aditya Rawal saw 14 people fall in front of him under police bullets near the Nepali Parliament where he protested against the blocking of social networks and government corruption. ...

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'No regrets': wounded Nepali protesters proud at change

University student Aditya Rawal was outside Nepal's parliament with hundreds of other anti-corruption protesters when gunfire crackled and 14 people slumped down in front of him.

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'No regrets': wounded Nepalis protesters proud at change

University student Aditya Rawal was outside Nepal's parliament with hundreds of other anti-corruption protesters when gunfire crackled and 14 people slumped down in front of him.

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Kathmandu - On 8 September, student Aditya Rawal saw 14 people fall in front of him under police bullets near the Nepali Parliament where he protested against the blocking of social networks and government corruption. He rushed, with his hands in the air, to help one of his comrades when he himself was hit with an arm and belly. "I had heard somewhere by raising both hands, they would not shoot us," he told AFP, a young 22-year-old digital marke…

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FOX 28 Spokane broke the news in on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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