Die Frau von Nepal Ex-PM verbrannte während des nepalesischen Gen-Z-Protests lebendig

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    1. Very unlikely those were actual Gen-Z. This is borderline professional arson, reminiscent of the Nepali civil war. It’s utter chaos out here. This is not a protest. This is anarchy. They’re burning schools, hotels, museums, banks, everything and anything. Very likely Maoists or random hooligans.

      There’s reports that almost 1500 criminals have escaped in the chaos. The Nepal Army is staring into concrete, doing literally nothing. Their chief was supposed to address the nation, but that went nowhere.

      Edit: They’re armed too. There’s literally armed gangs running around, harassing people.

    2. pay_the_cheese_tax on

      Desperation, anger, taking advantage of chaos. We’re in for a wild few days

    3. So much anger boiling over in Nepal. I really hope things don’t spiral further

    4. PresentationEven5030 on

      Not that makes much difference in the outcome but the image doesn’t correspond to the actual incident of the title. From the article, their house was set on fire and she was trapped in it.

    5. It doesn’t have anything to do with gen z, just protest ans revolt from all group, i saw ppl clearly older than Z in videos

    6. Palatine_Shaw on

      Why did you change the title of the article?

      Your wording makes it sound like they covered her in petrol and set her alight. They instead set the house on fire and she was inside. It’s still bad don’t get me wrong but your rewording is very misleading.

    7. Phil-OSOPHY on

      Wtf, why was she killed and he’s still alive. Like god damn that’s some backwards ass shit.

    8. Sleepapnea5 on

      These protests aren’t organic. This is an orchestrated attempt at regime change.

      Watch for the protesters wanting the deposed Nepali King back in power. They’ll also want Nepal to be declared a religious state.

      Much like what happened in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Same pattern.

    9. rocky_iwata on

      The picture and the header are kinda misleading. They make it sounds like the ex-PM’s wife was burnt alive in the middle of the street. According to the article, she was trapped in a burned house and got burnt. She was rescued but later died in hospital.

    10. To call this a „Gen Z“ protest is a disservice to Nepal. The PM was found to have water tanks filled with cash instead of you know, water. Two of his cabinet resigned for moral reasons which sparked this protest. 

      Just because gen Z are the ones comprising most of the protestors doesn’t make it theirs. It’s an anti corruption protest.

    11. FrequentLake8462 on

      Wow it really is different to be on the opposite side of the news.
      But it’s a shit show everyone, total anarchy, criminals on loose, no army, burned institutions, government fleeing and armed hooligans on the street.
      And for all I know I won’t wake up a Nepalese citizen tomorrow.
      Let’s go and remember this can easily so very easily be any of you on any country in the world.
      Goodnight to all.

    12. For the people who think about justifying this as patriotism and appropriate conduct in an uprising against tyranny: if your idea of a patriot is someone who seeks to burn the wife of the former PM, claiming that this brutal form of public execution is deserved, then I’m sure you would have gotten along swimmingly with the Bolsheviks, Khmer Rouge, and the KKK.

      Meeting tyranny with similar cruelty does little to improve upon the status quo, at best you will become as bad as the government you overthrow. Hopefully these protests can be coordinated beyond the current enraged mob such that people can hold themselves accountable and not burn their humanity on the same pyres they would burn their oppressors.

    13. Sailor_Rout on

      Who are the monarchists siding with? I know Nepal has one of the strongest monarchist movements on earth alongside Brazil

    14. Unlikely-Mammoth-373 on

      Kinda shitty for this to happen. He was an EX PM, not even in power, and secondly HIS WIFE? What does she have to do with anything? Why do women have to bear the burden? 

    15. caramelkoala45 on

      I remember seeing one of the politicians being beaten in his own house with his wife and people saying how great that is… Now look. It is quite sickening

    16. IvorTheEngineDriver on

      Horrible and inhumane but it should serve as a valuable lesson to many, many people in power in the west, billionaires and politicians. This is what happens when you exploit, inpoverish and generally push people too hard.

    17. I live in Kathmandu. Total anarchy reigns right now. Nefarious gangs and malintentioned people are freely roaming the streets, openly plotting random violence.

    18. From the article:

      > Protesters reportedly trapped Rajyalaxmi Chitrakar and set the house on fire.

      Seems like protestors played a more active role. Horrible tragedy all around.

    19. KeyanuReaves69 on

      Is it right, no? But it seems like a natural consequence of violently suppressing and murdering protestors. Government officials who do so put their families at risk. The government should not have a monopoly on violence, especially if they are corrupt.

      As the saying goes: no justice, no peace

    20. C22_H28_N2_O on

      In my Modern Western Civ. class, our professor asked the class a question about the French revolution – should the French people have killed the ruling class? Was it morally justified?

      The answer was, „no, but it needed to happen.“

      Laws are rules we make to keep order and hold people accountable. If those laws are meaningless other than to oppress, the only remedy is bloody and necessary.

    21. Special-Crab5280 on

      Man all those Buddhist Nepalese really had their emotions bottled up.

    22. SayNoTo-Communism on

      Exhibit A on why you don’t kill protesters. It either quells a movement or boils over into a violent revolution.

    23. It’s all fun and billions rerouted to Switzerland till the peasants come knocking I guess 🤷

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