Why the young people rebelled in Nepal – they set fire to parliament, they burned the houses of ministers

After a two -day chaos and bloody protests against corruption that led the Prime Minister, CP. Sarma Olli, to resign, soldiers patrolling the streets of Kathmandu on Wednesday, amid a vague ban on traffic in the Nepal capital. The worst disturbance of the last decades in the poor country of the Himalayas was triggered by the ban on social media announced last week, but was recalled after the deaths of 19 people on Monday, when police threw tear gas and plastic. “We are trying to normalize the situation first,” Army spokesman Raja Ram Basnet said Wednesday. “We are determined to protect people’s life and property.” There were no protests in the capital, but the media reported that about 25 people trying to “cause turmoil” on the outskirts of Kathmandu were detained, Reuters notes, while noting that he could not immediately confirm these reports. Several government buildings, by the Supreme Court and the […]
Source: News Beast

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