

Why is Gen Z protesting in Nepal?
Sep 11, 2025
Ramyata Limbu, a journalist and documentary filmmaker from Kathmandu, dives deep into the current wave of protests shaking Nepal. She discusses the fierce public anger towards government corruption and the impact of a recent social media blackout. Limbu paints a vivid picture of Gen Z's passionate demands for transparency and change, weaving in the historical context of unrest. The podcast highlights the stark economic divides and the emergence of a new generation of leaders, advocating for a brighter political future amid chaos.
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Youth Mobilized Despite Social Media Ban
- Ramyata Limbu described young people gathering in Kathmandu despite a social media ban and organizing by word of mouth.
- She said crowds sang, made speeches, and moved toward restricted areas before clashes with security forces escalated.
Protesters Were Mostly Youth Venting Frustration
- Most young protesters came to 'vent frustrations' and did not expect the rapid escalation to deadly violence.
- Ramyata emphasized that many attendees were teens and young professionals seeking change rather than confrontation.
Witness Accounts of Shootings and Chaos
- A cameraman reported people were shot and taken to trauma centers as clashes intensified near parliament barricades.
- Ramyata noted criticism that security forces were ill-prepared to handle the growing crowd, citing earlier similar protests.