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The Nepal Students' Union protested against a draconian social media bill in Nepal, claiming it infringes on basic human rights. The bill, tabled in the National Assembly, includes provisions that allow the government to regulate social media, jail individuals for comments against the government, and form a Rapid Response Team to handle proceedings.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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