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Nipple riot police rout protesters seeking restoration of monarchy :marseyking:

https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/nepal-riot-police-rout-protesters-seeking-restoration-monarchy-2023-11-23

KATHMANDU, Nov 23 (Reuters) - Police in Nepal on Thursday used rattan sticks, tear gas and water cannon to scatter thousands of protesters demanding the restoration of the monarchy abolished 15 years ago.

The "Citizens' Campaign" protesters say governments in place since the monarchy was scrapped, as part of a deal ending a Maoist insurgency, have failed to live up to commitments to develop one of the world's poorest countries.

Protesters tried to dismantle a police barricade on the outskirts of Kathmandu and march into the centre of the capital, prompting riot police to intervene and repel the crowd, witnesses said.

"Police only tried to contain a huge anarchic crowd of protesters," said Jitendra Basnet, the top official in the city administration of Kathmandu, in whose downtown area public protests are banned.

Some police officers were injured by stones thrown by protesters, said Basnet.

Durga Prasai, coordinator of the Citizens' Campaign, said about 10 protesters were injured in the melee, two of them critically.

"We want the republican system abolished and the monarchy to be restored," he said, vowing to continue agitating for that objective and calling for a general strike in Kathmandu, home to about four million people, on Friday.

A specially elected assembly abolished the 239-year-old monarchy in 2008 under terms of an accord that ended a Maoist insurgency, which killed 17,000 people between 1996 and 2006, and established a federal republic.

But political instability has afflicted Nepal since the end of the monarchy with over 10 changes of government, hobbling economic development and forcing millions of young people to seek work mainly in Malaysia, South Korea and the Middle East.

Former Maoist rebel chief Pushpa Kamal Dahal, who still goes by his nom de guerre of Prachanda ("Fierce"), is now Nepal's prime minister heading a coalition with the centrist Nepali Congress party.

Gyanendra, the last king of the Himalayan mountain country wedged between India and China, lives as a commoner with his family in Kathmandu.

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The Nepalese royal family was :marseyeric: by one of its members in 2001 btw

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nepalese_royal_massacre

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17008284681317403.webp

Nipple conspiracy theorists believe Endia did this, like everything else of note in their shithole. :marseyhappy2:

Still I hope they manage to restore the monarchy, just kill the commies. Make a staircase to Everest summit with their bodies. :platycheer:

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lool killed by his uncle :marseyfedmassshooter:

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If he had married the Indian princess before doing it maybe we could've had our :marseykween: in there as long as we dealt with the uncle

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shit even nipple has a jan 6th event

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You're a drive by troll who is obviously deeply mentally ill and unhappy, and have nothing of value to contribute to any intellectual conversation, only your insecure ad homs from your terminally online heck hole of a life.

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