The protests began a few days after the Nepal government blocked more than 20 social networks. The Prime Minister Nepal resigned against the backdrop of cruel suppression of protests; The UN calls for dialogue Human rights ~ 60 > Prime Minister Nepal resigned on Tuesday against the backdrop of brutal suppression of youth protests, which died at least 19 people and hundreds were injured. The United Nations are called for restraint and dialogue. Demonstrations that began on Monday as a self -proclaimed “generation protest & nbsp; z” against the prohibition of social networks and a corruption ramp, quickly grew into riots after the security forces began to use force. 60 > wounded – young demonstrators. Many are in hospitals in critical condition. demonstrations spread throughout the country on Tuesday. In the capital, Kathmand, the protesters set fire to government buildings, the offices of political parties and even the parliament building. 60 > attacks were subjected to some political leaders, a number of police sites were seized. The international airport was closed. ~ 60 > it is reported that the prime minister was evacuated by helicopter from his official residence, and shortly after that it was announced about his resignation. ~ 60 > several ministers and several ministers and parliamentary members were also resigned in the resignation. Protest sign against the actions of the authorities during demonstrations. avoid further bloodshed ~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 >The Supreme Commissar of the UN Human Rights Folker Türk said on Tuesday that he was shocked by the escalation of violence in Nepal. 60 > “I strongly urge the security forces to show maximum restraint and avoid further bloodshed,” said He. 60 > “violence is not an output,” the Turk emphasized. 60 > according to the main human rights activist of the UN, only with the help of a dialogue the existing problems can be resolved. At the same time, it is important that the votes of young people are heard. ~ 60 > Supreme Commissioner emphasized that protesters have the right to peacefully express their discontent with political decisions, corruption and prohibition on the use of social networks. 62 ~ ~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62“I received alarming messages about the excessive and disproportionate use of force on the part of security forces,” said Turk. – I call for an urgent, thorough, transparent and impartial investigation of such actions. ”~ 60 > he also reminded the protesters that they should adhere to the spirit of peaceful meetings and refrain from violence. “I am disturbed by messages about attacks on public buildings, enterprises and private houses, which in some cases were set on fire. I am no less concerned about the messages about physical attacks on high -ranking government officials, ”said the UN Human Rights Council. 60 > he recalled that the world community admired how Nepal became a peaceful democracy after the conflict. The Supreme Commissioner called on all the interested parties in the country to find decisions in order to continue moving along this path. 60 > Turk emphasized that the UN Rights Office together with UN institutions “is ready to support dialogue and measures to strengthen confidence that can help reduce Tension ”. 62 ~~ 60 > authorities must observe international law ~ 60 > press secretary of the head of the UN stated at a daily briefing for journalists in New York, which“ carefully monitors the general situation “. 62 ~ ~ 60 > Stefan Duzharrik added that Antoniu Guterrish was“ saddened by the death of people ”and again calls for restraint to prevent further escalation. ~ 60 >“ authorities must comply with international law in the field of rights Man, and protests should pass peacefully, ”said Duzharrik.