Skip to main content
11 Feb 2022 | 08:51 AM UTC

Nepal: Additional protests denouncing aid agreement with US likely in Nepal through Feb. 28

Further protests likely in Nepal through Feb. 28. Increased security likely; disruptions, clashes possible.

Informational

Event

Additional protests are likely in Nepal denouncing the government's plan to ratify an aid agreement with the US by the deadline of Feb. 28. The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) announced nationwide protests 14:00 Feb. 13 denouncing the agreement. Organizers will likely call for other protests ahead of Feb. 28. The largest protests are likely in major cities and towns, especially Kathmandu. Popular protest locations include government buildings, public squares, and major roadways. Attendance at bigger protests will likely be hundreds of people.

Security personnel will likely monitor any protests that break out and may disperse especially disruptive gatherings. Clashes between protesters and police are possible. Protesters may march along roadways, causing localized transport disruptions.

Context

The national government announced that it plans to ratify an agreement with the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) for US-aided development projects. Critics claim the move will lead to increased foreign interference. Multiple groups, including opposition parties and parties in Nepal’s ruling coalition, oppose the agreement, with some groups holding protests in recent months. Further unrest may break out if the agreement is ratified.

Advice

Avoid protests due to possible violence. If clashes break out, leave the area immediately. Follow all security personnel instructions. Allow additional travel time near protests.