News Illegal to stay in GotaGoGama: Police Date: May 11, 2022 With the islandwide curfew in effect it is illegal to stay in public places, Police informed the protesters in GotaGoGama in an announcement. The announcement has been made via the loudspeakers attached to the Presidential Secretariat. MIAP TagsSri Lanka Previous articleSri Lanka protests: Second night of property burningsNext articleDefence Secretary admits MR moved to Trincomalee for security Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Popular More Visitors, Less Value: Tourism’s Earnings Dilemma Deepens Beyond Aid: India’s Sri Lanka Relief as Strategic Neighbourhood Policy Record Remittances Strengthen Reserves but Expose Economic Dependence Emergency Aid vs Reform Reality: IMF Weighs Sri Lanka’s Resolve Lakshman Balasuriya – Simply a Top-Class Human Being More like thisRelated More Visitors, Less Value: Tourism’s Earnings Dilemma Deepens MIAP - December 16, 2025 More Visitors, Less Value: Tourism’s Earnings Dilemma Deepens Beyond Aid: India’s Sri Lanka Relief as Strategic Neighbourhood Policy MIAP - December 16, 2025 Beyond Aid: India’s Sri Lanka Relief as Strategic Neighbourhood Policy Record Remittances Strengthen Reserves but Expose Economic Dependence MIAP - December 16, 2025 Record Remittances Strengthen Reserves but Expose Economic Dependence Emergency Aid vs Reform Reality: IMF Weighs Sri Lanka’s Resolve MIAP - December 16, 2025 Emergency Aid vs Reform Reality: IMF Weighs Sri Lanka’s Resolve