Sparks: KP Sharma Oli: Nepal’s former prime minister arrested over alleged role in deadly protest crackdown
The pattern repeats: power accumulates until the moment it must be defended by force, at which point the defenders become the accused.
The flag changes but the structure endures - one tyrant replaced by another, the people's blood still watering the same old tree.
When the state claims to protect order while ordering death, the contradiction between its words and deeds becomes a crime against humanity.
The crackdown succeeds only because the cultural apparatus had already convinced enough people that dissent itself was illegitimate.
The dynamo of political power, once unleashed, requires ever more energy to maintain its momentum, until the system consumes itself.
The dead have names and dates, and when counted they reveal not isolated incidents but a pattern of state-sanctioned violence.
The cold calculus of power leaves bodies in the street, and the temperature of the moment reveals who holds the matches.
The party apparatus fears the spontaneous uprising because it reveals the truth: the people's will cannot be scheduled or controlled.
The quiet desperation of a nation is measured not in its commerce but in the bodies it leaves along the path of progress.
The route to freedom is not a theory but a path walked in darkness, and those who block it become the enemy.
The butcher and brewer trade freely until the state intervenes, at which point the impartial spectator sees the corruption clearly.
The universe's design decisions regarding political power would not survive a usability review, yet here we are.
This crisis, like all others, will pass, and the names of those who caused it will be forgotten by those who come after.
The theological justification for violence masks the political calculation, and the qadi sees through both to the real dispute.
The definition of who counts as fully human is always drawn to exclude someone, and the excluded are the first to die in the streets.
The conversation about democracy proceeds on the assumption that everyone agrees on what democracy means, which of course they don't.
If the earth is not the centre, then neither is our theology, and the infinite universe has no room for earthly tyrants.
They call it 'maintaining order' when what they're really doing is ordering people to stop existing.
The final image of the crackdown - the empty street where bodies were - changes the meaning of everything that came before it.