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Nepal’s Former First Lady Rabilaxmi Chitrakar Burnt Alive During Gen-Z Protest Returns Back Home After Treatment In India
22 December 2025
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22 December 2025
Former Nepali Prime Minister Jhalanath Khanal (right) addresses the media after his spouse, Rabilaxmi Chitrakar (left), returns home on December 22, 2025, after undergoing treatment at Apollo Hospital in New Delhi, India, for three months. Chitrakar, who is seriously injured in a house fire during the Gen-Z movement and is on the verge of death, returns to Nepal after her health condition is stable and improving. Chitrakar sustains burn injuries when a mob sets her residence on fire on September 9. Burn doctors refer her to be flown to Apollo Hospital, New Delhi, by air ambulance as her condition complicates with infection spreading over her body, especially after she sustains serious injuries to her left hand.
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Nepal’s Former First Lady Rabilaxmi Chitrakar Burnt Alive During Gen-Z Protest Returns Back Home After Treatment In India
22 December 2025
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22 December 2025
Former Prime Minister Jhalanath Khanal (Right) gestures as he attends a press conference held upon the arrival of his spouse, Rabilaxmi Chitrakar (Left), at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 22, 2025, after she undergoes treatment at Apollo Hospital in New Delhi, India, for three months. Chitrakar, who is seriously injured in a house fire during the Gen-Z movement and is on the verge of death, returns to Nepal after her health condition is stable and improving. Chitrakar sustains burn injuries when a mob sets her residence on fire on September 9. Burn doctors refer her to be flown to Apollo Hospital, New Delhi, by air ambulance as her condition complicates with infection spreading over her body, especially after she sustains serious injuries to her left hand.
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Nepal’s Former First Lady Rabilaxmi Chitrakar Burnt Alive During Gen-Z Protest Returns Back Home After Treatment In India
22 December 2025
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22 December 2025
Former Prime Minister Jhalanath Khanal (Right) gestures as he attends a press conference held upon the arrival of his spouse, Rabilaxmi Chitrakar (Left), at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 22, 2025, after she undergoes treatment at Apollo Hospital in New Delhi, India, for three months. Chitrakar, who is seriously injured in a house fire during the Gen-Z movement and is on the verge of death, returns to Nepal after her health condition is stable and improving. Chitrakar sustains burn injuries when a mob sets her residence on fire on September 9. Burn doctors refer her to be flown to Apollo Hospital, New Delhi, by air ambulance as her condition complicates with infection spreading over her body, especially after she sustains serious injuries to her left hand.
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Nepal’s Former First Lady Rabilaxmi Chitrakar Burnt Alive During Gen-Z Protest Returns Back Home After Treatment In India
22 December 2025
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22 December 2025
Former Prime Minister Jhalanath Khanal (Right) gestures as he attends a press conference held upon the arrival of his spouse, Rabilaxmi Chitrakar (Left), at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 22, 2025, after she undergoes treatment at Apollo Hospital in New Delhi, India, for three months. Chitrakar, who is seriously injured in a house fire during the Gen-Z movement and is on the verge of death, returns to Nepal after her health condition is stable and improving. Chitrakar sustains burn injuries when a mob sets her residence on fire on September 9. Burn doctors refer her to be flown to Apollo Hospital, New Delhi, by air ambulance as her condition complicates with infection spreading over her body, especially after she sustains serious injuries to her left hand.
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12 December 2025
Cyprus' President Nikos Christodoulides, right, and Moldova's President Maia Sandu shake hands before their meeting at the presidential palace in capital Nicosia, Cyprus, Friday, Dec. 12. 2025.
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11 December 2025
Veiled Iranian women hold up their hands as a sign of unity with 12-day war victims while participating in a celebration introducing Iran's 1404 Lady of the Year. This event is held in commemoration of National Mother's Day at a sports hall in downtown Tehran, Iran, on December 10, 2025. The Lady of the Year Ceremony in Iran is similar to international Miss contests. However, in this event, a group called Mesl-e Haniyeh introduces an Iranian woman or girl who has achieved accomplishments in cultural, sports, religious, hijab, or scientific fields.
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''Opposition Is Not A Crime'' Protest Against Tunisia's Growing Crackdown In Tunis
6 December 2025
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6 December 2025
A demonstrator raises a placard featuring a hand-drawn portrait of the prominent opposition figure and human rights and feminist activist, Bochra Belhaj Hmida, during a mass march that brings together thousands of supporters of opposition parties across the political spectrum, human rights and civil society activists, and ordinary Tunisians, in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 6, 2025, to protest under the banner ''Opposition Is Not A Crime.'' They decry what they call a growing crackdown on President Kais Saied's critics and opposition parties, as well as on civil liberties, individual rights, freedom of expression, and press freedom. Participants denounce what they describe as an increasingly authoritarian and dictatorial one-man rule by the Tunisian president. The crowd expresses solidarity with opposition figures imprisoned in connection with the case known as the ''conspiracy against state security,'' demanding their release. Under President Kais Saied's rule since 2021, Tunisia sees the dissolution of parliament, the dismissal of the government, the adoption of a new constitution, the dismissal of dozens of judges, the arrest of political opponents, critics, and journalists, while the activities of dozens of organizations are suspended.
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''Opposition Is Not A Crime'' Protest Against Tunisia's Growing Crackdown In Tunis
6 December 2025
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6 December 2025
A demonstrator raises a placard featuring a hand-drawn portrait of the imprisoned lawyer and prominent opposition figure, Ayachi Hammami, with text in Arabic reading ''my friend'' during a mass march in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 6, 2025. The march brings together thousands of supporters of opposition parties across the political spectrum, human rights and civil society activists, and ordinary Tunisians to protest under the banner ''Opposition Is Not A Crime.'' They decry what they call a growing crackdown on President Kais Saied's critics and opposition parties, as well as on civil liberties, individual rights, freedom of expression, and press freedom. Participants denounce what they describe as an increasingly authoritarian and dictatorial one-man rule by the Tunisian president. The crowd expresses solidarity with opposition figures imprisoned in connection with the case known as the ''conspiracy against state security,'' demanding their release. Under President Kais Saied's rule since 2021, Tunisia sees the dissolution of parliament, the dismissal of the government, the adoption of a new constitution, the dismissal of dozens of judges, the arrest of political opponents, critics, and journalists, while the activities of dozens of organizations are suspended.
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4 December 2025
A female demonstrator shows her hand bearing the text ''Free Abir'' (Abir refers to Abir Moussi, the lawyer and prominent opposition figure who is imprisoned) during a rally organized outside the headquarters of the Tunisian General Labour Union (French: UGTT) ahead of a march toward the mausoleum of union leader Farhat Hached in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 4, 2025, marking the 73rd anniversary of his assassination. The commemoration escalates into a protest against President Kais Saied's economic and social policies. Trade unionists demand the protection of union rights and freedoms, as well as the resumption of social dialogue and salary negotiations. The UGTT denounces that the planned salary increases in the private and public sectors, as outlined in the 2026 Finance Bill, will be implemented without any social dialogue with the government. The confrontation between the UGTT and President Kais Saied's government reflects a broader political crisis that unfolds since 2021, raising concerns among trade unions and civil society actors. The UGTT warns of a potential general strike.
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4 December 2025
A female demonstrator shows her hand bearing the text ''Free Abir'' (Abir refers to Abir Moussi, the lawyer and prominent opposition figure who is imprisoned) during a march toward the mausoleum of union leader Farhat Hached in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 4, 2025, marking the 73rd anniversary of his assassination. The commemoration escalates into a protest against President Kais Saied's economic and social policies. Trade unionists demand the protection of union rights and freedoms, as well as the resumption of social dialogue and salary negotiations. The UGTT denounces that the planned salary increases in the private and public sectors, as outlined in the 2026 Finance Bill, are implemented without any social dialogue with the government. The confrontation between the UGTT and President Kais Saied's government reflects a broader political crisis that unfolds since 2021, raising concerns among trade unions and civil society actors. The UGTT warns of a potential general strike.
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3 December 2025
Members of the All Jammu and Kashmir Handicapped Association (JKHA) shout slogans during a protest to mark the International Day of People with Disabilities in Srinagar, on December 3, 2025. The protesting members of AJKHA demand better living conditions and rights. The International Day of People with Disabilities is observed on December 3 every year.
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3 December 2025
Members of the All Jammu and Kashmir Handicapped Association (JKHA) shout slogans during a protest to mark the International Day of People with Disabilities in Srinagar, on December 3, 2025. The protesting members of AJKHA demand better living conditions and rights. The International Day of People with Disabilities is observed on December 3 every year.
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3 December 2025
Members of the All Jammu and Kashmir Handicapped Association (JKHA) shout slogans during a protest to mark the International Day of People with Disabilities in Srinagar, on December 3, 2025. The protesting members of AJKHA demand better living conditions and rights. The International Day of People with Disabilities is observed on December 3 every year.
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3 December 2025
Members of the All Jammu and Kashmir Handicapped Association (JKHA) shout slogans during a protest to mark the International Day of People with Disabilities in Srinagar, on December 3, 2025. The protesting members of AJKHA demand better living conditions and rights. The International Day of People with Disabilities is observed on December 3 every year.
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3 December 2025
Members of the All Jammu and Kashmir Handicapped Association (JKHA) shout slogans during a protest to mark the International Day of People with Disabilities in Srinagar, on December 3, 2025. The protesting members of AJKHA demand better living conditions and rights. The International Day of People with Disabilities is observed on December 3 every year.
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3 December 2025
A member of the All Jammu and Kashmir Handicapped Association (JKHA) is seen during a protest to mark the International Day of People with Disabilities in Srinagar, on December 3, 2025. The protesting members of AJKHA demand better living conditions and rights. The International Day of People with Disabilities is observed on December 3 every year.
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