Author: UWB
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Kalanki Killings Through Lens
The royal regime has again shown its gruesome face. In an extreme case of brutality, the state killed three protesters in Kalanki. Kalanki was the scene of a grotesque massacre today. Photos By Shaligram Tiwari The Horror! The Horror! A camera, bloodbath and confiscated flag
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Defying Curfew on Photos
Photos By Bhojraj Bhat Rally in Koteshor
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General Strike Day XV
Quick Updates: State has again turned ruthless. They even took away the bodies of dead protesters from Model Hospital, Bagbazaar. As I write this, half an hour black out is being successfully observed. The authorities have extended the curfew from 8 pm to 3 am. From 3 am there is two hour break.And, again it…
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Echoes of French Revolution
By Dev Joshi In 1789, 14th July, when the people of Paris stormed the Bastille, Louis XVI, the astonished King, said to his reporting officer: “But this, this is a revolt.” “No Sir” was the reply: “It is a Revolution!” I wonder if anybody, who has cared to observe things and scenes on 26th and…
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My Kind of Protest
Our blogger sneaks out of her suburban home at Lokanthali and narrates her kind of protest By Zade I saw a crowd of people with red flags from our window. I had just posted the last entry and finished reading Prabesh’s “I wonder if you are going to go out at all, and as always,…
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State of Fear: Nepal Under Curfew
New article on UWB and D Wagle in UCLA’s Asia Media: Between activism and journalism …….. By Deepak Adhikari Eating and sleeping in the office because of curfew. Journalist/blogger Deepak (clad in sweater) having lunch at Kantipur Publication canteen with his colleagues. Journalists spent night in the office fearing that they would be deprived of…
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SPA Leaders, Now or Never!
The ongoing movement has provided an opportunity for Seven Party Alliance (SPA) leaders to create history by making Nepali people fully sovereign UWB received this article from Nepali Bhai What increasingly large and vocal demonstrations throughout Nepal are making very clear is what the people of Nepal do not want. They reject absolute monarchy and…
