The Nepalese government has swiftly lifted the social media ban that was imposed following deadly protests in Kathmandu. The ban was put in place as a measure to curb violence and maintain order amid escalating tensions during the demonstrations.
Authorities faced significant criticism for the shutdown, which affected access to platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram across the country. Both citizens and international observers expressed concerns about restrictions on freedom of expression and the flow of information.
Following negotiations and monitoring of the situation on the ground, the government announced the restoration of social media services within a short period of time. Officials emphasized their commitment to balancing public safety with citizens’ rights.
Key Developments
- Protests origin: Demonstrations erupted due to dissatisfaction with political and social issues.
- Government response: Initial imposition of a social media blackout aimed at preventing misinformation and violence.
- Public reaction: Widespread criticism from local and international communities about the ban’s impact on communication.
- Resolution: Swift lifting of restrictions after improvements in the security situation.
The situation remains closely monitored as Nepal continues to navigate its path towards stability and democratic freedoms. The government has pledged to improve dialogue channels and address the underlying causes of the protests.
