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Authorities baton-charge militants in Nepal’s Gwarko; photographers abused

by Asia-Pacific Newsweek
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Might 6, 2025

Kathmandu – A team of youths assisted by authorities objected outside the EPS South Korean branch in Gwarko, Lalitpur district on Sunday, because of stress over the hold-ups in the implementation of the Work Permit System (EPS) to South Korea.

Protesters that passed the EPS Korean Language Effectiveness Examination 18 months back stated they were still in difficulty regardless of all the needed needs being fulfilled.

” We are certified, yet the authorities have actually taken no activity to guarantee our implementation,” one militant stated.

Police station in Gwarko, Nepal directs protesters; photojournalist abuse

According to authorities, 2 individuals were detained throughout the demonstration.

Kantipur Media Team photographer Angad Dhakal and Khimal’s Aryan Dhimal were obstructed while attempting to videotape authorities procedures.

Police station in Gwarko, Nepal directs protesters; photojournalist abuse

Police station in Gwarko, Nepal directs protesters; photojournalist abuse

Police station in Gwarko, Nepal directs protesters; photojournalist abuse

Police station in Gwarko, Nepal directs protesters; photojournalist abuse

Police station in Gwarko, Nepal directs protesters; photojournalist abuse

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