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24 May 2022 | 02:08 AM UTC

Sri Lanka: Anti-government protests continue in Colombo as of May 24 /update 28

Anti-government protests continue in Colombo, Sri Lanka, as of May 24. Tight security, transport disruptions likely. Clashes possible.

Warning

Event

Daily anti-government protests continue in Colombo as of May 24 over the economic crisis in Sri Lanka. Authorities have requested civilians to avoid disruptive protests and roadblocks during national examinations from May 23. However, indefinite demonstrations continue at protest camps at Galle Face Green, Independence Square, and outside the prime ministerial residence called Temple Trees. Other planned events for May 24 include:

  • 17:30: Outside Bernard's Business Park in Kohuwela

  • 17:30: Near Buddagosha Vidyalaya school along Hospital Road in Kalubowila.

  • 18:00: Near St. Theresa's Church in Thimbirigasyaya.

Further protests may occur over fuel price hikes effective from 03:00 May 24. Activists typically block major roadways connecting Colombo to other cities and rally at fuel stations. Other unannounced anti-government demonstrations are also likely. Hundreds to a few thousand people may attend larger events. Probable protest venues include government buildings, railway stations, public squares, and residences of politicians. Further counterdemonstrations by government supporters are also possible.

Enhanced security measures are in place across Colombo. Security personnel typically monitor demonstrations and erect roadblocks and security cordons near sensitive sites. The tightest controls are affecting the vicinity of Galle Face Green; officials have bolstered security deployment and barricaded most access roads like Lotus Road. Similar measures are certain near the parliament house.

Localized transport and business disruptions are likely, especially during large gatherings and marches. Protestors may clash with police or rival groups demonstrating in proximity. Security forces have used tear gas and water cannons to disperse previous demonstrations. Protests may quickly turn violent, with activists engaging in arson, vandalism, and attacks on vehicles or property. Officials may impose controls on movement and telecommunication services, or use live ammunition in case of significant violence.

Advice

Avoid protests due to possible clashes. Plan for localized transport and business disruptions near gathering sites. Seek alternative routes to circumvent rallies. If violence breaks out, leave the area immediately and seek shelter at a safe non-government building. Follow all security and traffic advisories.