
Nepal Protest today lives a live update: thousands of protesting Genz in Nepal marched on Monday to Parliament to Parliament, when the police resorted to launching tear gas and rubber bullets on them to prevent them from entering the premises. According to media reports, at least 9 people of the injured died and 42 people suffered injuries.
The Genz population in Nepal protests against the recent ban on the country on several social media platforms, including Facebook, after they have failed to register with the authorities in intervention against the abuse of these platforms. This led to Nepalese protests of thousands of young people.
Thousands of young people, including students, many in their school or university uniforms and the transfer of the national flag and labels, were stopped by the police, which built a barbed wire barricade from the march to the parliament building where demonstrations are not allowed.
The authorities have a ban on walking in the middle of the Nepalese protests around the parliament building after thousands of youth tried to enter the barricades.
“We have imposed a ban on walking, which will remain in force until 22:00 local time (1615 GMT) to control the situation after the protesters began violently,” said Muktiram Rijal, spokesman for the Kathmand District Office.
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