Calm appears to have returned to Kathmandu after deadly protests, fueled by anger over corruption, that have toppled Nepal's government. Members of a group that mobilized demonstrators via social media say their leadership has now become central to high-stakes decision that could determine Nepal's future.
Breakdown
- Protests in Kathmandu led to the government's collapse and a new female prime minister. 6s
- At least 72 people died and over 2,100 were injured in the unrest. 11s
- Gen Z activists organized demonstrations through social media, driven by anger over corruption. 19s
- A government social media ban backfired, with activists using VPNs to continue organizing. 1m 21s
- The activist group Hammy Nepal became influential in both protests and interim political decisions. 1m 51s