
By. Scott Jackson
09/09/2025
In Nepal, anti-corruption protest has raged for the second day in a row. The worst civil unrest in decades is currently taking place in the country as citizens take to the streets to fight corruption government censorship and mass poverty. The scene took a violent turn after Nepal’s government attempted to crack down on the protest by banning social media and YouTube. The internet ban was lifted but not before the situation turned deathly serious.

Nepal’s parliament building in Kathmandu was set on fire by the protesters moments ago. Some of the crowd could be seen with guns in footage released online. The police are simply outmatched by the collective rage of the people, and have been unable to restore order. Fires have also been reported at the nation’s supreme court and special anti-corruption court.
The unrest and violence in Nepal has, so far, left over 20 people dead and over 500 injured, including the wife of former prime minister Jhala Nath Khanal, Rabilaxmi Chitraka, who was burned alive in her home. Other scenes of violence have taken place across the city as the protest continues. The Vice-chairman of the Communist Party (UML), which is also the country’s Finance Minister, Bishnu Prasad Paudel was forced from his car into a river, where he was then forced to strip and beaten with sticks as hundreds watched from the banks.
The military has started to respond and have shown little restraint in opening fire on the protesters. No open gun battles have been reported but citizens with long guns have been spotted on videos, with reports indicating some of the weapons may have been seized during the ongoing unrest.
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