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Curfew in Kathmandu as Gen Z Protests Over Nepal’s Social Media Ban Leave 14 Dead

  • At least 14 people have been killed during protests in Kathmandu over government corruption and a social media ban, which was lifted after escalated violence led to Prime Minister KP Oli's resignation.
  • Thousands of young protesters clashed with police as they attempted to storm parliament, prompting police to use live ammunition and crowd control measures against them.
  • A curfew has been imposed in Kathmandu and surrounding districts to prevent further unrest, with the Nepali army deployed to restore order as violence continues to escalate.
  • Protesters demand accountability from the government amid ongoing frustrations over corruption, with calls for a new political leadership emerging from the demonstrations.
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After violent protests and the resignation of the head of government in Nepal, soldiers secure Kathmandu's streets. Meanwhile, representatives of the "Gen Z" distanced themselves from the violent riots.

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Generation Z protests in Nepal against corruption and network barriers

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The deadly protests in Nepal that forced the country's prime minister to resign on Tuesday were a result of long-simmering discontent ignited by the government’s ban on major social media platforms.

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DNyuz broke the news in on Sunday, September 7, 2025.
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