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20 Jan 2023 | 08:14 PM UTC

Sri Lanka: Protests denouncing government's recent income tax plan and ongoing medicine shortages possible in Colombo through at least late January

Protests against government's recent income tax plan and ongoing medicine shortages possible in Colombo, Sri Lanka, through late January.

Warning

Event

Activists affiliated with various trade unions and civil organizations and opposed to the government's recent plan to increase income tax as well as ongoing medicine shortages may stage protests in Colombo through at least late January. Protesters held demonstrations near the Ministry of Finance building and Nelum Pokuna Mahinda Rajapaksa Theatre Jan. 20, prompting transport disruptions along several thoroughfares, including Lotus and Galle roads.

Although no group immediately announced specific plans for any related demonstrations, activists may stage rallies at popular venues, such as Galle Face Green and Fort Railway Station, as well as prominent government buildings, public squares, and along major roadways. Attendance will 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 participants.

Heightened security and localized disruptions to transport and business are likely, especially during larger gatherings and marches. Clashes are possible if demonstrators come in close proximity to police and/or rival activists. Security forces have previously used tear gas and water cannons to disperse demonstrations. Rallies may turn violent quickly, especially if activists commit acts of arson or vandalism.

Advice

Avoid all demonstrations due to possible clashes. Plan accordingly 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 official security and transport advisories.