Tight security in Sri Lanka’s capital as shops open after state of emergency order | Malay Mail

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COLOMBO, April 2 — Shops opened in Sri Lanka’s capital city Colombo amid tight security today — the first day after a state of emergency was declared to tackle growing unrest amid an unprecedented economic crisis. In an order late yesterday, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa invoked tough laws...

COLOMBO, April 2 — Shops opened in Sri Lanka’s capital city Colombo amid tight security today — the first day after a state of emergency was declared to tackle growing unrest amid an unprecedented economic crisis.

Angered by shortages of fuel and other essential items, hundreds of protesters on Thursday clashed with police and the military outside Rajapaksa’s residence as they called for his ouster and torched several police and army vehicles. Reacting to the state of emergency, American Ambassador to Sri Lanka Julie Chung said: “Sri Lankans have a right to protest peacefully — essential for democratic expression.”

The island nation of 22 million people is grappling with rolling blackouts for up to 13 hours a day as the government scrambles to secure foreign exchange to pay for fuel imports. .

 

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