Protests in Nepal. The UN is ready to help Nepal: during protests in the country, people died Human rights During mass protests of youth in Nepal, who broke out in the capital and other cities after the government’s decision to block social networks, at least 15 people were killed, more than 100 were injured. 62 > 62 ~ according to media reports, the police used tear gas and opened fire on demonstrators trying to storm the parliament building to the catmand. In some areas of the city and in one of the western regions of the country, a commandant hour has been introduced, restrictions on movement are also valid in the city of Pokhara. The constant coordinator of the UN in the country Hannah Singer-Hamdi said that what was happening is atypical for Nepal, and expressed fears that the number of victims could increase. “Many of my employees cry here,” she said in an interview with the UN news service. “They have never seen violence in their entire life,” the coordinator added. ~ 60 > protests began a few days after the government has blocked more than 20 social networks – among them WhatsApp, X & nbsp; and facesbook, and also YouTube & nbsp; – for refusing to register in the authorities. ~ 60 > “The Government wanted them to follow internal laws because there is concern for disinformation and inciting hatred,” explained She. “However, the decision was widely criticized as too general. Many perceived this as a restriction of freedom of expression of opinions and access to digital space, especially youth, who, like around the world, feels global, ”said Singer-Hamdy. 60 ~ h2 > protect civilian persons 60 > Hannah Singer-Hamdi expressed serious concern to the safety of civilians and emphasized the urgent need to ensure unhindered access to medical care. ~ 60 > “direct priority now-this is directly a priority-this Protection of civilians, especially youth, which is at the forefront of protests, ”she said. 60 > shortly before the interview was held, social networks in the country have again earned. Singer noted that she published in X & nbsp; call to all parties to “show maximum restraint, comply with the basic principles of applying force and firearms and provide people with the opportunity to safely and peacefully exercise their democratic rights.” 62 ~ role UN 60 > local UN agencies – the World Health Organization (WHO), the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the Office of the Human Rights (UVKPC) – carefully monitor the development of events. 62 ~ they are They prepare support measures in the field of healthcare and in other areas, and also express their willingness to promote the dialogue. ~ 60 > “Our role is to remind everyone about the need to protect civilians, comply with the main freedoms and support Nepal in its commitment and standards in the field of human rights,” said it is Singer-Hamdi.