Riot police guard a parliament building while an ambulance burns during protests in Kathmandu, Nepal.
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Police in Kathmandu have opened fire on protesters demonstrating against a government ban on social media, killing at least 10 and wounding dozens more.

Six people died at the Bir Hospital in Kathmandu on Monday, the Kantipur newspaper said, quoting doctors.

Two died at the Civil Hospital and two more at the KMC hospital, according to doctors there who spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorised to comment.

Riot police guard a parliament building while an ambulance burns during protests in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Riot police guard a parliament building while an ambulance burns during protests in Kathmandu, Nepal. (AP)

The wounded were being treated at half a dozen hospitals in Kathmandu.

Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets of Nepal’s capital on Monday to vent their anger against a decision by authorities to block most social media platforms including Facebook, X and YouTube, saying that the companies had failed to register and submit to government oversight.

Protesters pushed through barbed wire and forced riot police to retreat as they surrounded the parliament building.

Police fired tear gas and water cannon but were outnumbered and sought safety inside the parliament complex.

Police eventually opened fire at the protesters.

The situation remained tense and the government announced a curfew for Monday around parliament, the government secretariat, presidential house and key parts of the city.

Riot police use water cannon on protesters during clashes outside parliament building in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Riot police use water cannon on protesters during clashes outside parliament building in Kathmandu, Nepal. (AP)

“Stop the ban on social media, stop corruption not social media,” the crowds chanted, waving the red and blue national flags.

Monday’s rally was called the protest of Gen Z, generally referring to people born between 1995 and 2010.

About two dozen social network platforms that are widely used in Nepal were repeatedly given notices to register their companies officially in the country, the government said. Those which failed to register have been blocked since last week.

TikTok, Viber and three other platforms have registered and operate without interruption.

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The move by the authorities came as the government sent a bill for a debate in parliament that wants to ensure that social platforms are “properly managed, responsible and accountable”.

It includes asking the companies to appoint a liaison office or point in the country.

The bill has been widely criticised as a tool for censorship and punishing government opponents who voice their protests online.

Protesters block an armored vehicle during clashes outside the Parliament building in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Protesters block an armoured vehicle during clashes outside the parliament building in Kathmandu, Nepal. (AP)

Rights groups have called it an attempt by the government to curb freedom of expression and violate fundamental rights.

Nepal in 2023 banned video-sharing app TikTok for disrupting “social harmony, goodwill and diffusing indecent materials”.

The ban was lifted last year after TikTok’s executives pledged to comply with local laws.

They include a ban of pornographic sites that was passed in 2018.

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