Nepal police kills at least 17 people protesting corruption and social media ban
Police in Kathmandu on Monday opened fire on protesters demonstrating against corruption and a government ban on social media, killing […]
Police in Kathmandu on Monday opened fire on protesters demonstrating against corruption and a government ban on social media, killing […]
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