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Police open fire on protests of Nepal’s social media policy, killing at least 17

The deadly rally on Monday was called the protest of Gen Z, which generally refers to people born between 1995 and 2010.

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A demonstrator shouts slogans during a protest outside the Parliament in Kathmandu on September 8, 2025, condemning social media prohibitions and corruption by the government. At least 16 protesters were killed on September 8 when Nepal police dispersed young demonstrators. 


KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — Police in Nepal’s capital of Kathmandu opened fire Monday on demonstrators protesting a government attempt to regulate social media that blocked some of the world’s largest platforms, including Facebook, X and YouTube. At least 17 people were killed.

Rallies swept the streets around building, which was surrounded by tens of thousands of people angry at authorities who said the companies had failed to register and submit to government oversight. At least 145 people were wounded, officials said.

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