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Landless Residents Protest Evictions and State Actions in Kathmandu

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Landless and unorganized residents marched in Kathmandu, protesting what they describe as the state's "insensitive bulldozer terror" and evictions without alternatives. The demonstration, organized by an alliance of squatter and citizen movements, demanded the state provide immediate and appropriate alternative management for those displaced from their ancestral lands. Protesters chanted slogans against perceived "gun rule" during the Republic Day period.

  • The march began at Maitighar and proceeded to New Baneshwor via Bijulibazar.
  • Protesters stated the state has treated them inhumanely.
  • The demonstration occurred in the context of Republic Day celebrations.
  • The United National Squatter, Citizen Movement, and Genji Movement Alliance jointly organized the march.

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