Gen Z Protest in Nepal over Social Media Ban
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Nepal boils in violent protest: Gen Z flood the streets opposing corruption and social media ban, 16 protestors die

Nepal is boiling under the heat of Gen Z protest. Youths have flooded the streets of the country opposing the rampant corruption in the government and the decision to ban social media platforms such as WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram etc. As the protests escalated, violent clashes erupted between the youths and the police forces leading to the death of sixteen individuals. Meanwhile, government has imposed curfew in many high-profile regions of Kathmandu and other places

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Nepal boils in violent protests as youths question government corruption and social media ban

Nepal boils in violent protests as youths question government corruption and social media ban

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Days after the Nepal government imposed a blanket ban on the social media platforms of the country, including Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, youths took to streets questioning the government’s decision. On September 8, Monday, atleast sixteen people were confirmed dead in Kathmandu and other cities of Nepal. The protest turned bloody as clashes unleashed between the youth and the police forces. Police used lethal force against the demonstrators who attempted to break barricades and enter the Parliament building. It is also said that youths have set the Parliament gate on fire. Apart from social media ban protestors have also questioned the rampant corruption in the government. The agitation is being termed as Gen-Z protest in Nepal.

#BREAKING | Massive protests erupt in Nepal as Gen Z demonstrators storm the Parliament, denouncing the social media ban and govt corruption.

Clashes broke out between young protestors and police. pic.twitter.com/JqlfAsZ8j0

— Organiser Weekly (@eOrganiser) September 8, 2025

Nepal Police said, “people have lost their lives as protest turned violent in Kathmandu as people staged a massive protest against the ban on Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and other social media sites, leading to clashes between police and protesters”.

The Kathmandu District Administration Office has extended the curfew in parts of Baneshwar after protesters broke into a restricted area. The local administration extended the curfew areas, which include the President’s residence, Shital Niwas area, Maharajgunj, the Vice-President’s residence in Lainchaur, all sides of Singha Durbar, the Prime Minister’s residence in Baluwatar and surrounding areas. Authorities have said the extension is intended to prevent further unrest and ensure security in sensitive government locations. Movement, gatherings, demonstrations or encirclements within these zones are strictly prohibited. Authorities have urged citizens to stay indoors and comply with the curfew to prevent further incidents.

#BREAKING | Security has been tightened around Nepal’s Prime Minister’s office and key ministries as thousands of Gen Z protesters flood Kathmandu, denouncing alleged corruption and the government’s ban on 26 social media platforms. pic.twitter.com/wEGpJAXZM5

— Organiser Weekly (@eOrganiser) September 8, 2025

Thousands of youths joined the protests, criticising rampant corruption and the government’s ban on 26 unregistered social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube and Snapchat.

“A while ago the police fired a bullet which missed me but hit a friend who was standing behind me. He was hit in the hand. The firing has continued till now from inside (the parliament); we still can hear the sounds of the firing. My friend who was standing on the road was shot in the head. The police have been firing indiscriminately, targeting above the knee. Are they permitted to do so?” a protester told ANI news agency.

Dozens of people have been injured and are being treated at various hospitals across Kathmandu. The situation escalated after protesters breached the restricted zone and entered the Parliament premises. Police responded with water cannons, tear gas and live ammunition, injuring many.

“We were planning to hold a peaceful protest, but as we advanced further, we could see the violence by the police. The police are firing on the people, which is against the essence of a peaceful protest. Those who are sitting in power cannot impose their power on us. Anti-corruption protests are being suppressed, which is against the freedom of speech and the right to expression. The police have been firing at protestors every minute, and people are being rushed out from the site. This should be brought to greater attention,” another protestor told ANI.

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From 9 AM (local time) on Monday, demonstrators gathered at Maitighar in Kathmandu to voice their dissent. In recent days, hashtags such as ‘Nepo Kid’ and ‘Nepo Babies’ have been trending online, gaining momentum after the government decided to block unregistered platforms.

According to the Kathmandu District Administration Office, ‘Hami Nepal’ organized the rally, which had sought prior approval. Organizers have been using social media to share information on protest routes and safety tips. They have also urged students to join the demonstrations in their uniforms, carrying books.

“This is the protest by the new generation in Nepal. A new slavery system has been introduced in the nation. Nepali youth’s age is being sold and high post officials are involved in misappropriation of powers. Human rights are being violated by the major three political parties: CPN-UML, the radical nationalist party; Nepali Congress, which has been supporting from the background; and Maoist Centre, which has also remained silent over the issue. They also had banned TikTok at the time,” another protester told ANI.

(With Inputs from ANI)

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