US issues travel advisory for Sri Lanka amidst Presidential Polls

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September 15, Colombo (LNW): The United States Department of State has revised its travel advisory for Sri Lanka in anticipation of the country’s presidential election set for 21st September 2024.

This update underscores the heightened risk of civil unrest and potential terrorist activities during the election period, advising American citizens to exercise increased caution while in the country.

The advisory specifically warns of the likelihood of protests and demonstrations before, during, and after the election.

According to the State Department, such events have historically escalated into violence, with security forces using measures like water cannons and tear gas to disperse crowds.

The advisory also stresses the ongoing threat of terrorism in Sri Lanka, pointing out that past attacks have occurred in various public areas. These include tourist spots, transport hubs, markets, government buildings, and places of worship.

Such incidents are often unpredictable and can happen with little to no forewarning, the statement added.

To ensure the safety of travellers, the U.S. Department of State has issued several key recommendations:

  1. Avoid Gatherings: U.S. citizens are urged to steer clear of public demonstrations and large gatherings, even if they appear peaceful, as they can rapidly turn volatile.
  2. Stay Informed: Travellers are advised to keep abreast of local news and follow the instructions of local authorities.
  3. Exercise Caution: Increased vigilance in public spaces is recommended, with an emphasis on being aware of one’s surroundings at all times.

This advisory serves as a precautionary measure, reminding American travellers of the potential risks associated with periods of political tension.

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