Nepal Protests News Live: Demonstration Against Social Media Ban Turns Deadly, Police Fire Tear Gas

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Nepal Protests Live: The ban quickly spilled onto the streets of Kathmandu, where people waving national flags launched protests by singing national anthem before raising slogans

Demonstrators carrying Nepal's national flag stage a protest outside the Parliament in Kathmandu on September 8 (AFP).

Demonstrators carrying Nepal's national flag stage a protest outside the Parliament in Kathmandu on September 8 (AFP).

Nine people were killed, while several others were injured, after Nepal Police fired tear gas on Monday to disperse thousands of protesters, who had gathered demanding that the government lift its ban on social media.

Several social media platforms, including Facebook, YouTube, and X, have been inaccessible in Nepal since Friday after the government blocked 26 unregistered sites, triggering anger and confusion among citizens.

The ban quickly spilled onto the streets of Kathmandu, where young demonstrators waving national flags launched protests by singing the national anthem before raising slogans against the social media prohibitions and corruption.

The demonstrations intensified as the crowd pushed into a restricted zone near the parliament, with some protesters climbing over the compound wall. Clashes broke out soon after, leading to multiple injuries. Ranjana Nepal, an information officer at the nearby Civil Hospital, confirmed that their emergency ward was packed with people hurt during the unrest.

“Tear gas and water cannons were used after the protestors breached into the restricted area,” police spokesman Shekhar Khanal told AFP. “Many on both sides are injured.”

The district administration imposed a curfew in several key areas of the city, including the parliament, the president’s residence and Singha Durbar, which houses the prime minister’s office.

Nepal Protests News Live: Youth Storm Restricted Zone Near Parliament

Waving national flags, young demonstrators in the capital city Kathmandu started the protest with the national anthem before unleashing chants against the social media prohibitions and corruption.

The crowd swelled as it crossed into a restricted area close to the parliament, with some climbing over the wall into the premises.

Nepal Police Fire Tear gas As Thousands Protest Social Media Ban

Nepal police fired tear gas and water cannon Monday to disperse thousands of demonstrators demanding the government lift its ban on social media and tackle corruption in the country.

Several social media sites, including Facebook, YouTube and X, have been inaccessible in Nepal since Friday after the government blocked 26 unregistered platforms, leaving users angry and confused.

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