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At least 12 killed in Nepal during protests over corruption and social media bans
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Officials in Nepal said at least 12 people were killed during protests against corruption and restrictions on social media. Demonstrators also stormed the Parliament complex days after the government banned most platforms.
Reports indicated that at least 200 people were injured in the unrest. The protests reflect rising anger over government restrictions and corruption concerns.
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The Context
The ban on social media platforms removed major tools for communication and activism. Critics see such bans as efforts to silence dissent.
Nepal has experienced political upheaval since transitioning from monarchy to republic in 2008. Governance challenges and corruption allegations have remained persistent issues.
Supporters of the restrictions claim they help curb misinformation and unrest. Opponents argue they suppress free speech and democratic engagement.
The storming of Parliament highlighted the intensity of the public backlash. Demonstrations turned deadly as clashes between protesters and security forces escalated.
Such events place additional strain on Nepal’s fragile democratic institutions. Political instability has historically slowed development and reform in the country.
Calls for accountability and transparency continue to shape public discourse. Protesters argue corruption erodes trust and undermines democratic governance.
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Coverage Details
| Total News Sources | 23 |
| Left | 8 |
| Right | 6 |
| Center | 7 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 35% Left |
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