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‘Gen Z’ protesters lead global wave of generational discontent

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

gen Z⁢ Fuels Protests⁣ Worldwide,‍ Challenging ⁤Political and Economic Systems

LONDON – A surge of demonstrations across multiple continents, spearheaded by Gen Z activists, is reshaping the landscape of political and⁢ social unrest.‍ From Peru to Nepal, young people are leveraging digital platforms to mobilize, voice discontent with established systems, and demand change, ⁢signaling a potentially transformative⁤ wave of generational activism.

These protests, often ignited by specific grievances like economic inequality and perceived government corruption, are⁢ coalescing into a broader expression of frustration with the status quo. Experts suggest this global movement represents a fundamental shift in how dissent is organized and amplified, with lasting implications for political stability and policy-making worldwide. ‌The ease of digital ​communication⁣ allows for⁢ rapid mobilization and the sharing of tactics, creating a networked resistance that transcends national borders.

In Peru, recent⁤ protests against President Dina Boluarte’s economic and social policies saw demonstrators, many from Gen ‍Z, clashing with⁣ riot police in Lima’s San Martin plaza on ⁢September 20, 2025, as‌ documented by ‌the Associated Press. These demonstrations reflect widespread anger over economic disparities and a perceived lack of responsiveness⁢ from the government.

Concurrently, in Nepal, Gen Z activists utilized TikTok, Instagram, and X to highlight the ⁣perceived lavish lifestyles of politicians’⁤ children, contrasting them with the economic realities faced by the majority of the population. this digital campaign successfully galvanized support for​ rallies and spurred ‍discussions ⁣about potential interim leadership, including suggestions made on the Discord gaming ​platform.

“whatever movement happens, whether against corruption or injustice, it spreads through digital media. the same happened in Nepal. The changes‍ that took place after the Gen Z protests in​ Nepal spread globally ‍through digital⁣ platforms, influencing other countries ​as well,” explained protester Yujan Rajbhandari. He added that the movement has awakened not only young people but also older generations, fostering a sense‌ of global citizenship and the power of ‌digital connectivity.

The effectiveness of these digitally-driven movements lies in their ability to bypass traditional media gatekeepers and directly engage with a ‌broad audience. This allows for the rapid dissemination of ‌data, the coordination of protests, and the amplification of marginalized voices.

Analysts predict this trend will continue, with Gen Z increasingly utilizing digital tools to ‍challenge existing power structures and advocate for systemic change. The‌ protests in‍ Peru⁢ and Nepal serve as potent examples of this emerging dynamic, suggesting a future where youth-led, digitally-organized movements play an increasingly prominent role​ in shaping global ‌events.

Associated‍ Press journalists Franklin Briceño in Lima, peru, and Niranjan⁢ Shrestha in ⁣Kathmandu, Nepal, contributed to this report.

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