31 Oct 2022 | 01:44 AM UTC
Sri Lanka: Activists to hold anti-government protest march in Colombo Nov. 2 /update 12
Anti-government rally planned in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Nov. 2. Increased security likely; disruptions, clashes possible.
Event
Various protest groups - including student, trade, and political bodies - have called for an anti-government rally in Colombo from 15:00 Nov. 2. Participants will march from Elphinstone Theatre to central Colombo. Potential stops or end points include De Soysa/Liberty Circus intersections, Galle Face Green, Fort Railway Station, as well as key government buildings. Additional protests may occur at public squares and along major roadways. Hundreds to a few thousand people may attend the event, potentially prompting skirmishes and mass arrests.
Further demonstrations may occur over fuel-related grievances in the coming days. Probable gathering locations include fuel stations, government buildings, railway stations, public squares, and residences of politicians. Activists may block major roadways connecting Colombo to other cities. Attendance can vary by location or organizer; most rallies involve a few dozen people. Gatherings by political parties, trade unions, and student organizations typically draw the largest crowds.
Enhanced security measures are in place across Colombo. Security personnel typically monitor demonstrations, and roadblocks and security cordons are certain near prominent government buildings, such as the offices and residences of the prime minister and president. Increased police deployment continues in the vicinity of Galle Face Green, which housed a major protest camp from March to August.
Localized transport and business disruptions are likely, especially during larger gatherings and marches. Clashes are possible if protesters come close to police and/or rival activists. Security forces have previously used tear gas and water cannons to disperse demonstrations. Protests may turn violent quickly, with activists committing arson or vandalism. Authorities may restrict public movement and telecommunication services, and security officers may resort to the use of live ammunition if significant violence erupts.
Advice
Avoid all demonstrations due to possible clashes. Plan for localized transport and business disruptions near gathering sites. Do not attempt to navigate roadblocks; wait for police to clear them before proceeding. If violence breaks out, depart the area immediately and seek shelter at a safe nongovernmental building. Monitor trusted local media for updates on protest plans as organizers may change details at short notice. Heed all security and traffic advisories.