India, Sept. 13 -- Hours after Sushila Karki took oath as Nepal's interim prime minister and the curfew was lifted on Saturday morning, citizens of the Himalayan nation were seen stepping out and capturing photos and videos in different parts of Kathmandu, which bore the brunt of the violent anti-corruption protests that ousted the government.
Street demonstrations started on Monday in Kathmandu over a ban on 26 social media platforms, but quickly turned violent, with protesters attacking government buildings and police opening fire. Though the ban was rescinded, the unrest continued over broader grievances, with tens of thousands of protesters attacking and burning the parliament, the presidential residence, and businesses.
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