Kathmandu, Sept. 28 -- For the past one year, Prakash Khatiwada has lived with a single purpose. A former journalist, he has made it his duty to knock on the doors of government officials, ministers, speakers, lawmakers, and even a former president, pleading for justice.
Khatiwada runs his own YouTube channel, where he collects every bit of news, every report, and every publication on aviation disasters in Nepal. He studies them, breaks them down, and analyses the causes.
Yet, despite all the hours of research, he has not found the answers that haunt him: Why do air crashes happen in Nepal so often, and why are they treated as if they are only accidents?
When the government abruptly froze social media on September 4, Khatiwada refused ...
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