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May 9 19 tweets 7 min read
Video from when I arrived at GGG earlier today. By this time pro-govt supporters had already attacked both #MainaGoGama and GGG. Tear gas had already been fired.
#GotaGoHome protestors were attempting to put fire out. People were upset, angry but still staying in control. They were exhorting armed forces to intervene.
And then Mujibur Rahman arrived from Galadari side. He was walking fast and purposely w/ few others past #GGG and towards where pro-gov. supporters were some distance away. He was STOPPED by GGG protestors who were INTENT on deescalating situ and didn’t want any1 going there. Image
He went ahead anyway. From the other side (Galle Face Hotel side) Sajith arrived with Eran. Couldn’t see if there was anyone else. They were chased away by GTG protestors who didn’t want them there. Missed getting that part on vid.
Military arrived in numbers. Note, they were facing GTG protestors who were still very restrained despite being very upset and angry.
STF on the one side and GTG protestors on the other. Note, those near STF were either media or some very angry GTH protestors. Rest of GTG protestors a GREAT distance away, as visible in video. Protestors themselves were calling on each other ‘not to go that way’.
More STF brought in, GGH protestors now closer to STF but lawyers stand in the middle to keep the peace. Situation was still under control at this point and media presence very visible.
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Two water cannon trucks made their way towards the GGH protestors. Even at this point, despite the violence unleashed on MGG and GGG, every effort was being made to keep things peaceful. But the water cannon trucks were here.
Met this ⭐️ there. Had to take a selfie 😬 Image
Met lots more people there. Despite GTH protestors continued chants situation was NOT out of control and had not descended into mob violence. Even when I left later in the night situation at GTG was not violent.
At least three rows of STF by this point.
Another lot of GTH supporters began to approach from Galle Face hotel side. Although they came close they were not allowed through to join GTG protesters. Army very tense.
One row of STF suddenly began to move from outside OGF towards Galle Face Hotel. We didn’t know at that time but another group of GGH protestors were en route and they were on their way to stop them.
Moving *very* fast towards Galle Face Hotel.
But attempts by the STF to stop GGH protestors passing through failed — protestors broke through several times. I was expecting tear gas/water cannons at any time. Water cannon trucks did come.
Trucks were prevented from coming through and eventually turned away. ImageImageImage
A bus with police officers and the two water cannon trucks were turned away. There was no violence and media presence strong. So many people had stepped out onto the streets by now and were joining the protest and it was clear forces couldn’t contain.
Atmosphere very jubilant at this stage. Since I was here and network bad at the best of times, I was not aware that the situation had turned violent elsewhere. It was around this time that I began hearing about pro-gov supporters being stripped naked and beaten etc.

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May 11
🧵Jumping in a little late here, but to suggest that GGG is a covert JVP, NPP, IUSF, SYU operation is very misleading. They are certainly doing much of the heavy lifting (more power to them) but having been there from day one, I can say that there has been every possible....1/
...representation imaginable WITH the exception of anyone known or perceived to have ulterior motives or agendas. This is why the politicians were and are, largely, persona non grata there. 2/
This does not mean the protest is apolitical - it is very political, but NOT ONE person there - for as long as I walked the length and breadth of it - was propagating any party as the solution to the issues we are facing. 3/
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May 11
🧵 For months now the Rajapaksa govt. ignored peaceful protests and the country’s resounding request for President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to step down. 1/
Months ago, they refused to listen when they were warned against making decisions that would impact the economy and result in food scarcity. 2/
Months ago, they refused to go to the IMF when they should have, and they spent money we should not have on Independence Day celebrations. 3/
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May 10
What’s become abundantly clear to me this crisis is the international media’s great irrelevance in today’s media landscape. 1/
There was a time international media attention was necessary to amplify but the internet and use of social media has made this greatly redundant 2/
There are truer, more accurate reports on SM from credible people on the ground that far outweigh international media’s 30-sec ‘bite’ on ‘what’s happening in Shriii Lankaa’ 3/
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My silent thought for many weeks now has been, ‘when will this end?’ Unfortunately, even after all that transpired today, I am left with the same question: When will this end? There is STILL not a hum from @GotabayaR - how prideful can he be to still hang onto power? 1/
It is the prideful stubbornness that brought things to a head today. And his unwillingness to let go - even at this point - only means MORE instability, and more violence in the country. 2/
When warned of impending economic issues - they ignored. When warned of food scarcity - they ignored. When warned that their continued disregard of people’s demands could lead to violence - they ignored. 3/
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I want to reiterate: this carnage and violence you see is the fault of the Rajapaksas. For months now protestors did everything in their power to keep things peaceful. Their demands were ignored. 1/
They were pushed to the brink, and today, mobs were unleashed on them and peaceful protest sites burned down. An entire nation was incited to violence as a result of this. We DIDN’T want to see this happening. But it is now. 2/
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May 9
Conflict in the vicinity of Temple Trees, where pro-Mahinda Rajapaksa supporters arrived this AM to ask the Prime Minister stay.

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#SriLanka #lka
Anti-government protestors have been camped outside there for a couple of weeks now, so coming there to protest 'in support' of the Prime Minister is a deliberate move to instigate trouble.

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#SriLanka #lka
The pro-government protesters are INSIDE Temple Trees which indicates govt. support; how else could they enter and make use of the premises so easily. Bus loads of supporters were also brought in from the Moratuwa MC.

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#SriLanka #lka
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