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Nepal: Kathmandu Protesters Light Fire

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Kathmandu, Nepal - September 09, 2025 SOURCE X/golbhedaa Nepali soldiers patrolled the streets of Kathmandu on Wednesday, seeking to restore order after protesters set parliament ablaze and forced the prime minister to quit in the worst violence to hit the Himalayan nation in two decades. Protests had began Monday in the Nepali capital against the government&'s ban on social media and over corruption, but escalated into an outpouring of rage nationwide with government buildings set on fire after a deadly crackdown claimed at least 19 lives. The rapid descent into chaos shocked many, and Nepal&'s military warned against activities that could lead the country into unrest and instability in the country of 30 million people. Soldiers issued orders via loudspeakers on the streets, as tanks rumbled past the carcasses of burnt vehicles and tyres. The army warned Wednesday that vandalism, looting, arson, or attacks on individuals and property in the name of protest will be treated as punishable crimes. Kathmandu&'s airport is expected to resume operations later on Wednesday at 6:00 pm (1215 GMT), manager Hansa Raj Pandey told Nepali media. SHOTLIST Protesters in Kathmandu on 9 September. [Credit: X/golbhedaa]

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