Gen Z Protest Killings: Shocking Police Tactics Exposed

Exclusive investigation uncovers disturbing details behind the deadly protest shootings that rocked Kathmandu and sparked nationwide outrage.
A shocking new investigation by the BBC has uncovered chilling details behind the deadly protest shootings that claimed the lives of 19 people in Kathmandu last September. According to the report, the killings were the direct result of a controversial police order that instructed officers to use lethal force against demonstrators, many of whom were high school and college students participating in a Gen Z-led protest.
The protests, which erupted in response to the government's handling of a major education reform, had been largely peaceful until police received the order to crack down on the demonstrations. Eyewitnesses describe scenes of chaos as officers opened fire on unarmed students who were marching in their school uniforms, an act that has been widely condemned as a disproportionate and unjustified use of force.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}The BBC investigation obtained footage and testimony that paint a disturbing picture of the events that unfolded that fateful day. Protesters reported being shot at indiscriminately, with several individuals struck by live ammunition despite posing no apparent threat to the police. One harrowing account describes a student who was killed while trying to assist a wounded classmate.
The revelations have sparked outrage both within Nepal and internationally, with human rights groups and political leaders calling for a thorough investigation and accountability for those responsible. The Nepalese government has defended the police actions, claiming the officers were responding to
Source: BBC News


