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Will the police join the protestors? (VIDEO)

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Thousands of people are currently gathering in Colombo demanding the resignation of the President and the government. In addition, it is reported that protests will be held in many major cities across the island.

A march that started from Kottawa area passed Maharagama and has now reached Nugegoda town.

A special incident happened while the march was passing through Maharagama town and a police officer who came on a traffic bike was seen throwing away the helmet he was wearing and joining the protestors.

By now, thousands of police officers have been called to Colombo, but they are unable to control the thousands of protesters who gather in Colombo. The activists are asking the security forces including the police to leave aside the protection of the anti-people rulers and join them.

Phone and internet signals disrupted at GGG

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Since yesterday afternoon, the internet signal was severely disrupted all over the island and it has now been restored.

However, mobile phone signals and internet signals are at a very weak level at ​​Gota Go Gama protest site.

Because of this, the journalists covering the place are in serious trouble. Media agencies have the ability to report the events around Chatham Street in Colombo live, but they have not been able to report the events related to the Gota Go Gama live because mobile phone signals and internet signals are very weak.

It is reported that the Gota Go Gama protest site was fired with tear gas a little while ago and now the firing has stopped.

People’s Protest: Police fire tear gas at Chatham Street to disperse the protestors

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The situation at Colombo Fort Chatham Street has become heated up. This happened after the police fired tear gas to disperse the people involved in the protest.

People are coming from different parts of the island to support the struggle and a large number of people have gathered around that area.

However, the police and the army have also deployed a large number of officers, but it is reported that the people are gathering ahead of the security forces.

Meanwhile, it is said that the Galle Face protest site ground is also full of people.

Lawyers are marching from the Aluthkade court complex to the protest march and artists are also preparing to march to the protest ground from near the Elphinstone Theatre.

People’s Protest: Situation heats up at York street. Police fires into the air

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The public protest in Colombo has become very heated and the security forces of York Street area have started firing in the air to disperse the crowd.

All buses that have diesel will run today in support of the protests! (VIDEO)

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Anjana Priyanjith, General Secretary of the All Ceylon Private Bus Owners’ Association said that today (09) all buses that have diesel will run in full support of the people’s protest and the government has no right to interfere with it.

Priyanjith said that people should support the struggle for the sake of the people at a time when the people are facing an economic and social crisis.

A so-called bus owner leader said that buses will not run today, but despite the delay in the morning, he said that all buses that have diesel will be run in the next few hours.

 Sri Lanka’s Popular Brand “Hemas” is set to enter Omani Market

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 Sri Lanka’s 72 year old leading public quoted company Hemas Holding PLC is set to enter the Omani market.

Ambassador of Sri Lanka to the Sultanate of Oman Ameer Ajwad together with Hemas Senior Manager for International Business Promotion Kavindra Kasun Sigera met the Chairman of the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI), Engr. Redha Juma Al Saleh, the sole representative of the entire Oman private sector, and introduced the Hemas brand. They also discussed ways and means to present Hemas products into the Omani market and the future scope for establishing a Hemas manufacturing facility in the Sultanate.

The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Muscat facilitated a series of B2B meetings between Hemas Senior Manager for International Business and their potential counterparts in Oman, including Muscat Pharmacy (FMCG Division), Concordia Group, Future Well Trading, LuLu Hypermarket, SPAR Supermarkets, etc. to establish business links.

The Senior Business Consultant of MS Holding (pvt) Ltd Dineshkumar Karthigesu, who coordinated the visit by Hemas Consumer Good to the Sultanate of Oman, accompanied the delegation.

The police curfew imposed on Colombo lifted!

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The police curfew imposed on several areas of Colombo from last night (08) has been lifted from 08.00 this morning (09).

UN urges the Govt to restraint from using police power to control protests

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United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has urged Sri Lankan authorities to show restraint in the policing of assemblies and ensure every necessary effort to prevent violence, ahead of what is expected to be a large demonstration in Colombo on Saturday (July 09).

At the same time, the OHCHR appealed to the organisers of the protests and their supporters to engage in peaceful means of protest and not to impede essential medical or humanitarian services.

In its statement, the OHCHR also called on the authorities to give clear instructions to the security forces that human rights defenders and journalists have a right to monitor and report on the demonstrations and therefore should be protected in the exercise of these functions and not obstructed in any way.

It also noted that all Sri Lankans have the right of freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and the right to participate in public affairs, which are particularly important in critical phases of the nation’s life.

Under applicable international law, gatherings can only be dispersed in exceptional cases, with use of force a last resort where absolutely necessary and proportionate, the OHCHR added.

“While we recognise the challenges that the police and armed forces face – including instances of attack on themselves – the Government needs to give strict instructions to the police and armed forces to desist from violence in dealing with the public and to act with utmost restraint.”

The OHCHR stressed that the military, as a general rule, should not be used to police assemblies. Where, in exceptional circumstances, members of the military carry out law enforcement functions they are bound by international norms and standards and must remain fully subordinate to civilian authorities and accountable under civilian law.

“The people of Sri Lanka are already suffering enormously and live in continuing uncertainty of how they can meet their basic needs including access to the right to food, health and education,” the OHCHR said further, adding that the people have a right to peacefully protest to demand a better life and an end to economic and social hardship.

“We also repeat the High Commissioner’s call for open and genuine dialogue to address the root causes of the crisis and grievances of the population.”

CEB introduces three new billing methods

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Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) has decided to introduce three new methods to issue electricity bills, instead of the existing method of pre-printed bills.

Accordingly, any consumer who wishes to receive a physical bill will be issued a bill printed using thermal paper during the monthly bill metre reading.

Consumers can also opt to receive the bill via SMS to the mobile phone number registered with the CEB. They can obtain the assistance of the CEB’s meter reader who visits their residence for the registration process. The consumers can register themselves by sending a text message to 1987 by typing “REG 10-digit account number”

Meanwhile, the CEBCare mobile application is also available for consumers to receive their electricity bills.

The three new methods of issuing electricity bills are introduced as an advance step of the “CEB Assist” programme, which aims to provide more effective customer service and digitalize state departments.

Necessary technical procedures are also being implemented to issue electricity bills via e-mail as the fourth method.

The CEB further stated that a decision was taken to initiate this scheme of issuing bills due to the difficulties in distributing pre-printed bills at the moment owing to the prevailing paper shortage.

The CEB is hopeful that the adoption of these new methods will not only increase efficiency but also contribute to saving more than Rs. 1 billion annually, against the backdrop of the rising cost of issuing printed electricity bills.

HRSCL reveals startling details of Police power used against Rambukkana protest

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The investigation by the Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka (HRCSL) into the Rambukkana Shooting revealed that the death of Chaminda Lakshan was the result of excessive use of force by Police Officers and cannot be legitimately justified by the Police, especially in the absence of any threat by the deceased to the police officers.

The report said that the gunshot injuries sustained by the people in the vicinity of the protest site, particularly whose shots have been sustained from back to front, indicate that the police officers used force excessively and longer than necessary.

The Committee of Experts investigation revealed the following findings:

i. Four Police Officers who used force at the protest site have been provided with T56 weapons which are lethal in nature, prior to their deployment at the protest site in Rambukkana.

ii. One out of the four Police Officers has received his weapon a day prior to the date of incident at hand, (18th April 2022) where there was no or very low
propensity for violence to erupt during the protests.

iii. Out of the four Police Officers who have been summoned for inquiries at the Commission, two of the Police Officers had very little knowledge on the operation of the lethal weapons they have thus received to be used as a means of crowd controlling and has also not received updated and adequate training on the use of such lethal weapons prior to deployment.

iv. Further, one Police Officer stated during the inquiry that he is too old to effectively handle a T56 weapon and is incompetent of shooting.

The Human Rights Commission of Sri Lanka recommends to immediately hold a disciplinary inquiry against SSP K.B Keerthirathne, who ordered
the police officers to shoot.

HRCSL issued strict guidelines and directives to Sri Lanka Police;

i. Abstain from providing police officers who are inadequately trained on the use of lethal weapons, with lethal weapons such as T56 firearms.

ii. Abstain from deploying police officers who lacks the required skills on using lethal weapons during a crowd dispersal operation, to disperse mass congregations of people engaged in protests.

iii. Frequently provide the necessary up to date trainings on the use of lethal weapons to Sri Lanka Police officers, as per the fundamental rights and the
international human rights obligations undertaken by Sri Lanka.

iv. Abstain from using excessive force on persons exercising their constitutionally guaranteed right to peaceful protest and ensure the police officers uphold basic
principles of respecting and protecting human rights, in their indispensable efforts to uphold rule of law.