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Nepal rolls back social media ban ‘to address demand of Gen-Z’ after 19 killed in deadly protests – UK Times

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Nepal scrapped a ban on social media after restrictions on popular platforms sparked deadly protests that left at least 19 people dead and more than 300 injured.

The government withdrew its earlier decision to block more than two dozen social media platforms to address the demands of the Gen-Z following an emergency cabinet meeting on Monday, said Prithvi Subba Gurung, Nepal’s minister for Communication, Information and Broadcasting.

“We have withdrawn the shutdown of the social media. They are working now,” said Mr Gurung.

Home minister Ramesh Lekhak also resigned late Monday at the cabinet meeting called by prime minister KP Sharma Oli.

Thousands of young people clashed with the police who fired tear gas, used water cannons, and shot live rounds after protesters tried to storm the parliament building in Kathmandu. The protests, sparked by the social media ban, have snowballed into a larger fight against “corruption, nepotism, and misgovernance”.

Protesters from Generation Z – those currently in their teens and 20s – carried placards with slogans “Shut down corruption and not social media”, “Unban social media” and “Youths against corruption”.

It began following the government’s decision last week to block access to 26 major social media platforms including WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn, after they failed to meet new registration rules requiring a local representative and a license.

Demonstrators gather outside Nepal's Parliament during a protest in Kathmandu

Demonstrators gather outside Nepal’s Parliament during a protest in Kathmandu (AFP via Getty Images)

The ban, effective since last Thursday, disrupted communication across the country, especially affecting families with relatives working abroad and raising fears over press freedom and the tourism sector. The protests also stemmed from frustration over the government’s perceived failure to address corruption and improve economic opportunities.

The government had justified its ban by saying it was to curb fake news, hate speech, and online fraud.

Amnesty International and other rights groups alleged live ammunition was used on protesters that resulted in serious injuries and even deaths.

“The law enforcement agencies must only use force where absolutely necessary and it must be strictly proportionate to the legitimate aim sought to be achieved,” Amnesty said in a statement.

Smoke billows from an ambulance next to riot police officers and demonstrators during a protest against corruption and the government's decision to block several social media platforms, in Kathmandu, Nepal

Smoke billows from an ambulance next to riot police officers and demonstrators during a protest against corruption and the government’s decision to block several social media platforms, in Kathmandu, Nepal (Reuters)

In a statement on Monday, Mr Oli said he was “deeply saddened” by the loss of lives during the protests and blamed the violent protests on infiltration from different selfish centres.

“While we were confident that our children will peacefully voice their demands, the situation that arose due to the infiltration of the protest by various vested interests has resulted in the tragic loss of lives of citizens,” he wrote.

He said a panel to investigate the protests will be set up by the government and it would offer financial “relief” to victims as well as free treatment to those injured.

Demonstrators clash with riot police personnel during a protest outside the Parliament in Kathmandu on 8 September 2025

Demonstrators clash with riot police personnel during a protest outside the Parliament in Kathmandu on 8 September 2025 (AFP via Getty Images)

On Tuesday, many families of those injured waited anxiously outside the hospital for news of their relatives while people lined up to donate blood.

Seven of those killed and scores of the wounded were admitted at the National Trauma Center, the country’s main hospital in the heart of Kathmandu.

“Many of them are in serious condition and appear to have been shot in the head and chest,” said Dr Badri Risa.

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