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A Mirror to the World
Millennium Post Delhi
|New Delhi 11September2025
The turbulence in Nepal that was eventually triggered by the government's sudden ban on social media platforms is more than a story of one nation's crisis; it is a mirror to the unsettling global decline of internet freedoms.
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In September, authorities blocked platforms including Facebook, X, and YouTube, citing non-compliance with registration requirements.
Within hours, protests erupted across the country, many led by young people for whom the digital world is inseparable from daily life. Security forces responded with violence, leading to at least nineteen deaths and hundreds of injuries. The government backtracked a day later, lifting the ban in the face of mounting anger, but the damage had already been done. At its core, the decision reflected not just a failure of governance but a broader anxiety about controlling narratives, a trend increasingly visible worldwide. In a country that has endured more than a dozen governments since the abolition of its monarchy in 2008, such moves deepen the impression that leaders rely on coercion, not dialogue, to sustain their authority. For Nepal, still grappling with economic weakness, endemic corruption, and fragile institutions, the crackdown represents a dangerous attempt to silence dissent in a society where democratic expectations have outpaced democratic delivery.
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