
Nepali youth protesters set parliament ablaze today as the veteran prime minister obeyed furious crowds to quit, after one of the deadliest crackdowns in years in which at least 19 people were killed.
Protesters flooded the streets of Kathmandu, some jubilant and celebrating, others setting fire to government buildings and brandishing automatic rifles.
The rapid descent into chaos shocked many, and Nepal’s military warned against “activities that could lead the country into unrest and instability” in the Himalayan nation of 30 million people.
Yesterday, protests began with demands that the government lift a ban on social media and tackle corruption, with police trying to crush the rallies – including using live ammunition, according to Amnesty International.
Today, despite the government rolling back its order and the apps returning…