After a period of intense anti‐corruption protests that left casualties and imposed curfews, Nepal has reversed its social media ban. The policy shift, driven by mounting public pressure to restore communication channels, aims to re-open digital dialogue amid the turbulent unrest, reflecting a delicate balance between state control and public demand for information.
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