
When the protests gene from corruption and the ban on social media raged in Nepal, at least 19 people were killed on Monday, when the security forces launched fire for demonstrators in several districts in the country.
The number of victims in a single day is the highest since the 2006 movement to overthrow the King of Gyanendra.
Protestant woman claimed that security forces were shot by more than 15 people.
She also said there was not enough ambulance and the hospital was running out of resources.
Protestor said, “We are here to protest against corruption and the ban on social media. People die in the streets.
According to the Nepal Ministry of Health and the population, 19 demonstrators, including a twelve -year -old child, died of police fire in a number of protests organized across the Himalayan nation.
Eight demonstrators died at the National Traumatic Center, three at the Everest Hospital and Civil Hospital, one in the Trimhuvan University University of the University Hospital and two at Medical College.
In addition, two more died in the Itahari district in Sunsari.
Demonstrators of the gene demanded protests on social media to resist the ban on social media and emphasize uncontrollable corruption.
“First, my college is directly near the place from where the protest began. When I went out, I saw many people protesters. As an individual, as a Nepalese citizen, he forced me to do something, and I joined the protest with my friends. Neither.
When the demonstrators swarmed into the parliament building and set on fire, the police used water cannons, tear gas and live ammunition against demonstrators.
Agitation continues in Kathmandu and other capital cities, while demonstrators gather against the ban on social media and the corruption of the government.
(Tagstotranslate) Nepalese riots





