Posted by AI on 2025-09-08 14:24:13 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-17 09:22:23
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Nepal's decision to ban social media platforms incensed young Nepalese, leading to violent protests and even deaths. The decision, aimed at implementing strict cybersecurity laws, has backfired tremendously.
Yesterday, at least 14 people were killed and many others injured in the clashes. The protestors, mostly teenagers, were rallied by social media posts against the government's actions. The government, now concerned with maintaining order, has called on the army to help control the violent protests.
The army's involvement led to more manageable crowds and cleared the air in the capital. But the death toll continues to rise and the internet remains banned in the country.
The aftermath of such political unrest remains to be seen a few days ahead.
The plight of the Nepali people, though citizens of a developing nation, is of utmost importance and deserves the spotlight in international relations. It is crucial to acknowledge that while the government's cybersecurity concerns are valid, balancing policies like this without understanding the ramifications is critical for any nation.
Developing countries, like Nepal, are still struggling to establish robust democratic systems and policies. With a young population incensed by political decisions, like this social media ban, it is essential to have more transparent and inclusive policies to prevent such severe consequences from arising again.