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Sri Lankan police interrupted a protest in Mannar calling for the release of detained Tamil rapper Sangeethsan and the repeal of the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), after questioning participants over the wording of a Tamil-language placard. A demonstration demanding the repeal of Sri Lanka's PTA and the release of detained rapper Ganeshkumar Sangeethsan was held in Mannar on Thursday…

Sri Lankan flag pulled down and Rajapaksa supporters beaten by Tamils in Jaffna

Supporters of Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa were chased away by protesters in Jaffna after they attempted to disrupt a peaceful demonstration against the Sri Lankan government earlier today, with a Tamil woman pulling down a Sri Lankan flag that one of them was waving.

Authorities must respect peoples’ right to protest' - Amnesty International

Amnesty International has called on Sri Lankan authorities to "not use unnecessary or excessive force to disperse protesters" after thousands of protesters tried to storm the President's residence last night. 

Frustrated by routine power outages and shortages of essential items due to the island's worsening economic crisis, protesters flocked to the President's home in Mirihana.

‘I never thought that journalists would be assaulted’

At least 7 Sinhala journalists were beaten by Sri Lankan security officers during a protest near the president’s residence yesterday, as reports of the assaults broke out on Friday.

"They ganged up and beat me up when I had fallen on the ground," said Sumedha Sanjeewa a freelance video journalist who was subsequently arrested by Sri Lankan authorities. He said officers in uniform and civilian clothing had assaulted him.

Tamils and Muslims detained after protest in Sri Lanka, amidst claims of torture

Tamil and Muslim bystanders who did not take in yesterday’s protest were amongst those detained by Sri Lankan security forces last night, according to a lawyer who visited the Mirihana police station this morning.

As many as 45 people were arrested by the Sri Lankan security forces, as a protests near the president’s residence flared into clashes last night.

‘Extremists’ and ‘terrorists’ – Sri Lankan government lashes out at protestors

Sri Lanka’s president Gotabaya Rajapaksa has characterized protests that took place in response to the ongoing economic crisis as “extremist”, whilst another government minister claimed that “terrorists” were behind the demonstration.

The government went on to state that the “majority of the perpetrators” have been detained, with at least 45 arrests reported so far.

Round-up: global media coverage of anti-government protests in Colombo

Yesterday, anti-government protestors stormed the capital, Colombo, amidst the island’s worst economic crisis. The demonstrations gained international attention with several prominent global media stations covering the events which saw a clash between demonstrators and the Sri Lankan Military.

Curfew in Sri Lanka as anti-government protests rock capital Colombo

A curfew has been imposed across parts of Colombo as the military is called to squash anti-government protests. 

Sri Lanka is currently facing its worst economic crisis in decades with routine power outages and shortages of essential items impacting the whole island.

Today the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) announced that it would impose a 13-hour power outage across many parts of the island, as diesel fuel ran out, severely impacting power generation across many plants. However, a list released by the Public Utilities Commission detailed 191 areas across the country where power cuts would not be implemented, the President's House being one of them. 

Stalin and Modi discuss sending aid to Tamils in Sri Lanka

Tamil Nadu’s Chief Minister discussed Sri Lanka’s economic crisis with Indian Prime Minister Narenda Modi today, where he proposed sending food and medicines to Tamils in the North-East of Sri Lanka as an economic crisis rages on the island.

Meeting with Modi in Delhi, MK Stalin handed over a memorandum which detailed the financial crisis in Sri Lanka and warned that more Tamils may flee the island because of it.

Thanthai Chelva’s birthday commemorated in Mannar

The 124th birthday of SJV Chelvanayagam, fondly remembered as Thanthai Chelva, was commemorated in Mannar today, as Tamils gathered to pay tribute to the man known as the father of Tamil nationalism.

Local Tamil politicians were amongst those who gathered at the statue of the late Tamil leader in Mannar, as they garlanded it and held a moment of silence to remember Chelvanayagam.

‘I understand the frustration’ claims Namal Rajapaksa

Responding to increasing complaints about power cuts across Sri Lanka and dismal internet speeds, the minister for sports, and son of Prime Minister Rajapaksa, Namal Rajapaksa claimed on Twitter “I understand the frustration”.