Lanka disperses student rally after partial protest ban
Published: 03:09 PM,Sep 24,2022 | EDITED : 07:09 PM,Sep 24,2022
Sri Lankan police dispersed hundreds of demonstrators on Saturday, a day after severely curtailing protest rights in response to months of unrest sparked by the island nation's sharp economic downturn. President Ranil Wickremesinghe has taken a tough line against activists who forced his predecessor to flee the country and resign in July at the peak of the country's crisis.
Officers in anti-riot gear blocked the student march hours after the government declared the city centre a 'high security zone', outlawing protests in the vicinity. Police fired tear gas and water cannon to clear out the demonstrators, who were demanding the release of fellow activists detained under draconian anti-terror laws. Witnesses saw police detain dozens of participants. - AFP
Officers in anti-riot gear blocked the student march hours after the government declared the city centre a 'high security zone', outlawing protests in the vicinity. Police fired tear gas and water cannon to clear out the demonstrators, who were demanding the release of fellow activists detained under draconian anti-terror laws. Witnesses saw police detain dozens of participants. - AFP