57 Indonesian citizens were repatriated to Indonesia due to Dengue demonstration in Nepal

Jakarta – The government continues to repatriate Indonesian citizens after a wave of bloody protests led to riots in Kathmandu, Nepal. The government repatriated 17 Indonesian citizens. “The Foreign Ministry (Foreign Affairs Ministry) still prioritizes the acceleration and assistance of the return of Indonesian citizens in Nepal,” the Foreign Ministry wrote on its official website, Sunday (9/14/2025). Browse to continue with the Kemlu content and explain that 17 Indonesian citizens of Kathmandu have arrived in Indonesia. They arrived on Saturday (9/13) yesterday. “Saturday (9/13) returned from Kathmandu to Indonesia as many as 17 Indonesian citizens. Today is the fourth day since Tribhuvan International Airport Airport was closed again after being closed for two days for domestic and international flights (10/9),” the Foreign Ministry wrote. A total of 57 off 78 Indonesian citizens were sent home. All Indonesian citizens who are still in Nepal will gradually return to their homeland within the next four days. “Until now, as many as 57 out of a total of 78 Indonesian citizens who returned a short visit to Nepal to Indonesia,” he wrote. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs explained that the Foreign Affairs Citizen Protection Protection Team with the Indonesian embassy in Dhaka in Nepal visited a number of Indonesian citizens in the riotous area. The areas visited were in the issue of the hotel, Tibet Hotel, Thamel Area and the Boudhanat Tourist area. The Foreign Ministry said that the conditions in Nepal also gradually recovered after President Nepal installed the interim Nepal, Sushila Karki, on Friday night (11/9). Nevertheless, the Foreign Ministry has called on Indonesian citizens to postpone the journey until the situation is completely restored. “Although the situation is increasingly stable, the Foreign Ministry is urging Indonesian citizens who intend to travel to Nepal to consider postponing their departure until the situation is completely restored and safe,” he wrote. “The Foreign Ministry has also reminded all Indonesian citizens who will travel abroad to always pay attention to the safety conditions of the destination country and report themselves through the safe travel application,” he added. As is known, Nepal faces a political crisis with a massive demonstration driven by Generation Z (Gen Z). The masses forced the Prime Minister of KP Sharma Oli to resign. (WHN/IMK)