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Uprisings in Nepal: Parliament in flames, massive demonstrations... Shocking images of a country in chaos

Auteur: AFP

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Révoltes au Népal : Le parlement en flammes, manifestations monstres... Les images choc d’un pays en chaos

Nepal has been plunged into an unprecedented crisis since Monday, September 8, with mass protests against social media blocking and corruption escalating into violent riots. On Tuesday, September 9, hundreds of angry protesters set fire to the parliament building in the capital, Kathmandu, as well as the government headquarters and the presidential residence, following a deadly police crackdown the day before that left 19 dead and more than 400 injured, according to official sources and AFP.

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli resigned in the aftermath, but street anger continues unabated, with a curfew imposed and public buildings engulfed in flames. The protests erupted after the Nepalese government ordered the blocking of 26 platforms, including Facebook, YouTube, X, and LinkedIn, for failing to comply with a 2023 Supreme Court ruling requiring their local registration.

Thousands of people took to the streets of Kathmandu, protesting against this perceived authoritarian measure and endemic corruption. Overwhelmed police opened fire with live ammunition, causing a tragic death toll: 17 deaths in Kathmandu and two more in the east of the country, with hundreds injured, including around 100 police officers. Amnesty International and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, called for an independent investigation into the violence. Despite Oli's resignation, announced to "allow for a political solution," the protesters continued their assault. "Hundreds of people stormed the parliament grounds and set fire to the main building," a spokesperson for the institution told AFP.

Shocking images showed plumes of smoke enveloping the complex, while the prime minister's home and the headquarters of the ruling Communist Party were also set ablaze. A group of protesters even seized weapons from police officers to escalate the clashes. President Ramchandra Paudel urged a "peaceful resolution," but the army was deployed to evacuate ministers by helicopter, and Kathmandu airport canceled flights due to smoke and tensions. These events, described by the UN as an "escalation of violence," underscore a deep divide in Nepal, a Himalayan country already economically fragile.

The initially peaceful protests were sparked by the blocking of social media, seen as an attack on freedoms, and widespread corruption. Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemned the burning of the headquarters of the Kantipur media group, calling on protesters to spare the journalists.

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights expressed "dismay" and called for immediate dialogue. In the meantime, the situation remains volatile, with risks of contagion in other cities, threatening the country's stability as elections approach.

Auteur: AFP
Publié le: Mercredi 10 Septembre 2025

Commentaires (8)

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    Irving il y a 12 heures

    Les pastefiens du Nepal. Armes à feu, saccages, incendies, des bandits de grand chemin. On a vécu la même chose entre 2021 et 2024.

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    Seydou il y a 12 heures

    Sûrement un dénommé Ourshmane Shonko à l'origine ! Cette race de parasites ne connaît que chaos sang et destructions.

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    SenProf il y a 11 heures

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    voyouss il y a 11 heures

    Pour pastef les gens sur ces photos sont des victimes. Les photos parlent d'elles mêmes. Justice pour les martyrs de nepal

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    Katmandou cannabis d'hier il y a 9 heures

    L'ancien Paradis des hippies occidentaux usa en particulier des années 60-70 devenu l'enfer.

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    MassKala il y a 12 heures

    Le monde verra beaucoup plus de situations comme ça, trop d'inegalités...

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    Diango tire le premier il y a 11 heures

    voilà ce que Macky a évité au Sénégal . Ceux qui se disent "patriotes " ne sont en réalité que des assoiffés de pouvoir qui voulaient réduire le pays en cendre pour parvenir à leurs fins . Ils ont utilisés la jeunesse comme chair à canon à cet effet ,en utilisant massivement la propagande sur le net , mais l'effet boomerang arrivera bientôt. QUI VIVRA VERRA SONKO TRAINE DANS LA RUE

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    Citoyen il y a 11 heures

    Pourquoi bloquer les réseaux sociaux. Il y'a des gens qui travaillent avec. Quand y'a pas de travail et vous leur ôtez le pain à la bouche, c'est la révolte assurée.

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    Zabarnyi il y a 10 heures

    Sénégal rime avec Népal. On attend certaines lois au tournant.

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    ffff il y a 10 heures

    Hum Hum !
    Le feu couve en tout cas !

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    Patriote il y a 9 heures

    N’deyesanne j’ai beaucoup de peine pour vos mamans se réveiller le matin aller sur internet pour salir insulter l’homme qui dirige ton pays et qui va de l’avant tout les jours.Une maman qui pond un tel dechet humain doit beaucoup souffrir

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    DSK ami du Sahel il y a 9 heures

    masseuse wayayoye égale kinésithérapeute / caisses noires ya bon / vinaigueur assassin ....ché u cho !!

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