– After days of unrest, Nepal lifted its social media ban on Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and YouTube.
– But the damage was done—protests had already turned deadly, leaving at least 19 people killed and 300+ injured.
For Nepal’s Gen-Z, the issue wasn’t just social media.
They’re fighting corruption, nepotism, and inequality, symbolized by the viral “Nepo Kid” trend.
Anger runs deeper than censorship—it’s about who gets opportunities and who doesn’t.
Slogans, placards, and pop-culture symbols (like the One Piece flag) turned Kathmandu into a stage for youth resistance.
Thousands rallied at Maitighar Mandala and near Parliament.
Security forces fired tear gas, rubber bullets, and live round
The violence shocked the nation: 19 dead, hundreds hurt, and resignations from senior ministers followed.
From anime to activism: the One Piece “Straw Hat Pirates” flag became the protest symbol.
For youth, it means freedom, rebellion, and unity—a message louder than politics.
– The ban is over, but the Gen-Z uprising continues. – Protesters demand: Real action against corruption – End to nepotism in politics A fairer future for young Nepalese.