Nepal: Death Toll Ress – Freedom Online

The budget of the victims of the protests of the young people of Nepal went up to 51 after the authorities recovered previously not reported bodies, said the police on Friday.

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The police spokesman, Dig Binod Ghamire, said the dead include an Indian woman, with victims reported in the Kathmandu valley and in other districts.
“The victim’s balance has reached 51 so far, including three police staff,” he said.
In the meantime, nine prisoners have been killed in prison revolts, while at least 13,000 prisoners have fled in the last few days while the unrest has crossed the fragile land detention system.

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Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli resigned on Tuesday after the ban on the short -lived social media of his government has unleashed a revolt led by the Gen Z that quickly intensified in a malicious fire, looting and fatal clashes with the security forces.
The first day of events alone left 21 people dead, according to the police records.
Since then the former Supreme Judge Sushila Karki has been proposed by the demonstrators as the first Prime Minister of Nepal.
President Ram Chandra Paudel is consulting political parties, lawyers and leaders of civil society on how to proceed.
If approved, Karkki would become Nepal’s first prime minister and guided a provisional government to new elections.
On Friday afternoon, the Nepal army had facilitated the curfew from Tuesday evening and the life of Kathmandu began to show signs of normal.

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Soldiers and police, working alongside the locals, have eliminated the rubble and sprinkled the fires in the buildings of the government damaged by the unrest, including the Parliament, the President’s Office and the Residence of the Prime Minister.

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