Scarcity and government inaction have galvanised Sri Lankans like never before. After a week of angry protests, thousands converged on Saturday (Apr 9) in Colombo's Galle Face Green, in what at times felt like a carnival of hope. #SriLankaCrisis straitstimes.com/asia/south-asi…
"The mood in Sri Lanka has changed. Everyone is fed up of the Rajapaksas. Even me, who voted for him," said Theshan Fernando, 26, a civil engineer & alumnus of the 136-year-old Ananda College, where many of the Rajapaksas went to school. #SriLankaProtests
In 2019, Mr Fernando campaigned and raised funds with the Ananda old boys' association to elect the President. But now, he is "ashamed of the President" for having failed to fix the country's worst economic crisis. #SriLankaCrisis
Aside from the huge weekend protest at Galle Face, small and large groups have gathered to protest across the island nation, frustrated with hour-long diesel queues, long blackouts and business losses.
This is a diesel queue in Kosgama on Apr 8:
Unseasonal rain lashed the streets of Colombo on Saturday, but thousands kept trickling in, with people staying several hours or all weekend, waving flags, chanting and singing cheeky songs mocking the country's leaders.
"The fear has left us," said a baker.
One Sinhala slogan called the Prez by his first name, Nandasena, which he famously dislikes for its ordinariness (the grander Gotabaya is his middle name): Nande nande, mé ahanna, Salli deela, gedara yanna -- Nande Nande, listen here, give our money & go home! #SriLankaProtests
Seeing the swell of first-time protesters over the past week, lawyers, historians & human rights activists have held "teach-outs" at Independence Square on constitutional issues & history of demands from marginalised groups in Sri Lanka. #SriLankaCrisis@shamara4w@CPASL
"Ordinary people are now talking about executive presidency & human rights that were once considered elite, NGO-issues," said Sanal Wanniarachchi of @generation_sl that live-streamed workshops, did factchecks of online disinfo, fought the use of Internet jammers at protest venues
Fuel shortages, import bans and blackouts have erased class differences for the moment and united a once-polarised #SriLanka
This is the family of a Srilankan army officer. "The president doesn't deserve to call himself a war hero!" the 19-yr-old said. #SriLankaProtests
"We have always felt alone because the Sinhalese community was quiet even when the government didn't allow Muslims to bury our dead during Covid-19, but now we feel united and safe," said this snack maker aged 61, joyful as a young woman gave him dates & water to break his fast.
Giving water bottles to protesters, Stephan Mishael, 24, (blue shirt) began to sob. The Tamil computer science graduate lost his father on Jan 31 & is struggling to help his mother, a nanny, & run their family business. Others bear-hugged him. #SriLankaProtests@stephanmishael
Some like Mr Dinesh Fernando, 48, who runs an old age home, wondered aloud if “the elite would disappear from protests once the electricity is back”. He was distributing free coriander tea to rain-soaked demonstrators. #SriLankaCrisis#SriLankaProtests
Protests went on all night, new rallies, new demonstrators, new songs. The energy was electric. I'll admit it was odd at 1st to see people so HAPPY during bad times. Maybe #SriLankaProtests is a much-needed carnival of hope & unity. Now to sustain the mood for reform, many said
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I got a call now with a recorded message from "News7" asking who will I vote for: BJP, Cong, JDS or AAP.
If I did give my choice, my voting preference will be against my mobile number, that's in turn connected to my address etc #KarnatakaElections2023@ceo_karnataka@ECISVEEP
The numbers that made the call are +917712454003, ±9117712452503. To me, this is not the same as doing street surveys, coz I did not consent to be called on phone, my digital data will be automatically connected to many other details like age, gender, religion, income @ECISVEEP
A Sri Lankan friend tonight told me people outside the country asked her if she's safe, what with the protests and all. People are asking me also it's safe to travel to #SriLanka. Some even cancelled out of fear.
Here's my uncharacteristic message:
1. It's totally SAFE, peaceful. The protests are historic, unites the country. #SriLankaProtests in Galle Face in Colombo are inspiring to visit. Families are taking their kids.
If you don't like such things, fly into Colombo & drive/train to other parts. They're stunning.
2. #SriLankaEconomicCrisis needs dollars, so travel to this beautiful island, spend without guilt. There is fuel shortage so don't plan road trips. Take train, eat local. Trust me, it's better.
350 pages into the #Tejpal judgement I've already decided that if I'm ever raped or sexually assaulted (a possibility every Indian woman factors into her life), I will never report it.
I'm amazed by the illogical arguments. You say you told about the assault to friends but actually they are not that close to you, so you lied abt ur closeness.
Anyway their testimony is not good quality because they were your & your husband's friends.
What!
Your mother is an interested witness coz she's your mom.
But his sister, daughter, close friend/MD, daughter's friend, long-time employees, are all stellar witnesses.
After this post, many of you offered to donate funds to get PPEs/gloves/masks for graveyard & crematorium workers. I've been asking around Bangalore to find the most reliable group to donate to, so that the kits reach efficiently with no leaks. Read the thread below + DM me.
The best bet is to donate to volunteers who are already doing the rounds of graveyards, crematoriums to transport the dead. I found @mercymission1 most reliable. Spent a day with them in their hearse ambulance. Their work is pro bono, they coordinate with BBMP, grave workers too
Send me a DM with your name and I'll send you the bank details. There's a way to ensure the money is used for this purpose only, I'll tell you more in DM.
No crowd funding please.
India filed 249 sedition cases between 2016-19 (NCRB data only from 2016).
Less than half made it to trial.
Only 5 convicted.
69% cases are pending investigation.
In 2019 alone, 30 sedition trials were completed, and only one ended in a conviction, making for a conviction rate of 3.3%. In contrast, the conviction rate in murder trials the same year was 42%.
SC has said there must be incitement to violence for an expression to amount to sedition, but this is frequently ignored.
So students peacefully protesting CAA, a journo going to cover a Dalit teenager's rape, someone praising Pak cricket team, or drawing cartoons are accused.
#LoveJihad has moved from flirting & butterflies-in-the-stomach, to legitimate social & legal sanction faster than many relationships I know. Since 5 states (MP, UP, Karnataka, Haryana, Assam) are planning laws against this crime, here are some facts. 1/n
The term #LoveJihad was 1st used arnd 2009 by some Hindu & Christian groups in Karn, Kerala to refer to a shadowy conspiracy by Muslim men to deceive/coerce women into converting to Islam + join terrorism. It has since led vigilantes to harass interfaith couples. 2/n
Since 2009, MANY official investigations have found ZERO EVIDENCE of the existence of #LoveJihad. 3/n