The Nepalese authorities have extended the timing of the prohibition of walking, prohibiting orders in the nation, despite normal after protests with Genz, violence that lasted two days.
According to the update, they will remain on Friday 12th September from 11:00 to 17:00 on the site of the ban from 11:00 to 17:00. Curfew will start from 19:00 September 12 and on Saturday 13th September will rise at 6:00.
Nepal returned to normal on Wednesday evening two days after protests Gen Z, which was killed by 30 people and 1,000 other injured, PTI said.
The capital of Kathmandu was wearing an abandonment when the soldiers guarded the streets and ordered people to stay at home.
“Based on the analysis of the latest security situation, the district districts of the districts of Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur, these arrangements stated because it stated them in his statement.
- The Ministry of Health said in a press release that 1,033 injuries were recorded at a national level, of which 713 injured individuals had already been released, while 55 were referred to other facilities for further treatment. Another 253 patients remain newly accepted.
- Soldiers in Nepal launched fire on Thursday morning to stop the mass escape from Ramechhap District, Kathmandu Post reported. The authorities reported more than a dozen prisoners. The Ward 8 of Ramechhap prison has more than 300 prisoners.
Why were the protests detained?
Demonstrations – dubbed protest with gene Z – began after the government blocked social media platforms, including Facebook, X and YouTube, and said that these companies could not register and undergo government supervision.
According to Post Kathmandu, the protests were not only related to the ban on social media – but also stems from the years of public anger on the government against corruption.
The ban on social media was canceled on Tuesday, but the protests continued until Wednesday morning.
(Tagstotranslate) Nepal
