The skull-and-straw hat Jolly Roger from the Japanese anime One Piece has turn into an sudden image of Nepal’s anti-government protests, as 1000’s of younger demonstrators rally against censorship, corruption, and the management of Prime Minister Okay.P. Sharma Oli.

The protests started on September 8 after the federal government imposed a sweeping ban on main social media platforms, citing issues over fraud and misinformation. Students and youth activists described the transfer as a direct assault on free expression. Demonstrations shortly unfold throughout Kathmandu and different cities, with chants demanding the restoration of on-line platforms and motion against corruption.
At least 19 individuals have been killed and greater than 400 have been injured nationwide, based on hospital officers. The authorities revoked the social media ban late that evening, however protests have continued with calls for for Oli’s resignation.
Amid the protests, many carried a black flag depicting the instantly-recognisable grinning cranium in a straw hat with crossed bones beneath it — the Jolly Roger of the Straw Hat Pirates from One Piece. The emblem has lengthy been related to themes of freedom and revolt within the anime and manga sequence, and was additionally used prominently in Indonesia throughout anti-government protests final month.
In Indonesia, the flag was adopted throughout weeks of demonstrations forward of the nation’s Independence Day on August 17. The image was hoisted above autos, pinned on storefronts, and even flown rather than the nationwide flag in some cities. Its widespread use drew condemnation from politicians, with one deputy home speaker calling it an “attempt to divide the nation,” and a senior aide to President Prabowo Subianto warning that it risked undermining the nationwide flag itself.

In Nepal, the Jolly Roger now serves as an analogous rallying level for college students indignant over censorship and corruption. Protesters say it alerts a refusal to undergo authorities management. “#WAKEUPNEPAL” and “UNMUTE YOUR VOICE” learn placards raised alongside the anime insignia.
Eiichiro Oda’s One Piece, first printed in 1997, has turn into the best-selling manga in historical past and a worldwide franchise spanning anime, movies, and a Netflix hit. Beyond its pirate adventures, the story frames corrupt governments as nefarious villains and pirates as resisters, making the Jolly Roger an enduring emblem of defiance.

It’s protagonist Luffy and his crew of Straw Hat Pirates are sometimes branded terrorists as a result of they resist the authority of the World Government. For many protesters, that story resonates, and the flag displays the price of talking out against techniques that punish dissent. By carrying it, Nepal’s youth appear to be signaling that they see their battle in the identical mild as a struggle against management and corruption.


