Nepal Police Fire from protesters against the limits of the social media, reportedly killed at least 17

Police Center of Nepal in Kathmanda opened fire on Monday protesters showed government bans on communication platforms, killing at least 17 injections, according to the State TV.
At least six people were killed at a BathMandu hospital, the Kwentipur newspaper quoted the doctors. Two were killed in the hospital and a lot of many in KMC hospital, according to the doctor when they spoke about the situation because they were not authorized to comment.
The renewed re-evaluation number was announced by Shkhar Khanal police officer. He said 28 police officers were among those injured, as small protests continued to the end of Monday evening.
There are 145 people injured, officials said. They were treated with twelve hospitals in Kathmandu.
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Tens of thousands of protests took the streets of the Nepal capital on Monday for their anger to stop the majority of authorities to block most of the social networking platforms, including Facebook, x and YouTube. The authorities suspected the platform fails to register and submit to the state government.
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Protesters were forced by a banned telephone and forced police in Raitor to return to the Nepalese Parliament building. Police fired gas and water cannon but also demanded safety within a parliamentary structure. Finally the fire was burning to protesters.
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“Gas strikes and water used after protesters violated the restricted area,” said Shekar Khakar Khakar prison for AFP News Agency.
The situation continued and the government was announced at home on Monday on Monday around Parliament, along with the Government of the Secretary, House, and other important components of the city.
“Stop banning from social media, how misconduct is communications,” the crowds chewed, removed the red and blue flag. The meeting on Monday was called a protest by “Gen Z,” which often refers to people born between 1995 and 2010.
About 12 most widely used network platforms are widely used in Nepal offered repeated notifications to register their official companies in the country, the government said. Those who failed to do so are banned from last week.
Tiktok, Viber and other three registered platforms and continue to work without interruption.
The movement of the authorities arrived as the government sent a debate to Parliament to ensure that the social workers were “well-managed, facing responding.” It includes asking for companies to name the Department of Communication or Reference to the country.
The Bill is widely criticized as a research tool for fighting and punishing government opponents who are opposing their accounting. Right groups charge that the government’s freedom of freedom of speech and violation.
Nepal in 2023 has prevented the Chinese-managed video sharing app, suspicious of interruption “public meeting, goodwill and variations.”
The ban was completed last year after Tiktok managers promise to comply with local laws, including the ban on the pornography of 2018.