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10 Aug 2022 | 09:27 PM UTC

Sierra Leone: Authorities impose nationwide curfew following violent anti-government demonstrations in Freetown Aug. 10

Nationwide curfew imposed following civil unrest in Freetown, Sierra Leone, Aug. 10; increased security, further violent protest likely.

Critical

Event

Following violent demonstrations in Freetown, authorities have implemented a nationwide curfew in Sierra Leone from 15:00 Aug. 10. There has been civil unrest in several parts of the city, particularly in the eastern Wellington neighborhood, where protesters have blocked roads with burning debris. Many demonstrations have resulted in vandalism and attacks on security personnel. Security personnel has reportedly resorted to the tear gas and live ammunition being used by . As a result of the clashes, at least one police officer and several protesters have been killed. Under an emergency Military Aid to Civil Power (MACP) policy, the government has directed the federal troops to deploy and provide assistance to police forces.

Auhtorities will likely maintain a heightened security posture nationwide until the unrest abate. Security personnel may set up roadblocks and checkpoints to enforce the curfew, resulting in disruption of business and transportation. Violent clashes between security forces and protesters are likely to continue in the coming days.

Advice

Strictly comply with the curfews order. Heed the directives of local authorities. Carry personal identification documents at all times. Keep away from areas where crowds appear to be forming or security forces are deploying. Shelter in place if significant violent unrest erupts. Plan for movement and business disruptions. Avoid all demonstrations.