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In Pics | Sri Lanka declares emergency amid severe shortage of essentials, protests

Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa declared a nationwide public emergency late Friday following violent protests over the country's worst economic crisis in decades. He said that the emergency was declared in the interest of public security, the protection of public order and the maintenance of supplies and essential services, even as protesters and police clashed outside his residence amid a severe shortage of essential supplies in the country.
Last Updated : 02 April 2022, 08:28 IST
Last Updated : 02 April 2022, 08:28 IST

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Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa declared a nationwide public emergency late on Friday following violent protests over the country's worst economic crisis in decades. Credit: AFP Photo
Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa declared a nationwide public emergency late on Friday following violent protests over the country's worst economic crisis in decades. Credit: AFP Photo
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Rajapaksa said in a government gazette notification that he took decision in the interests of public security, the protection of public order and the maintenance of supplies and essential services. Credit: Reuters photo
Rajapaksa said in a government gazette notification that he took decision in the interests of public security, the protection of public order and the maintenance of supplies and essential services. Credit: Reuters photo
Hundreds of protesters clashed with police and military on Thursday outside Rajapaksa's residence in a suburb of the capital, Colombo. Credit: AFP Photo
Hundreds of protesters clashed with police and military on Thursday outside Rajapaksa's residence in a suburb of the capital, Colombo. Credit: AFP Photo
Police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse crowds near Rajapaksa's residence on Thursday, after they torched several police and army vehicles. Credit: Reuters photo
Police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse crowds near Rajapaksa's residence on Thursday, after they torched several police and army vehicles. Credit: Reuters photo
Police arrested 53 people and imposed a curfew in and around Colombo on Friday to contain sporadic protests that have broken out over shortages of essential items, including fuel and other goods. Credit: AFP Photo
Police arrested 53 people and imposed a curfew in and around Colombo on Friday to contain sporadic protests that have broken out over shortages of essential items, including fuel and other goods. Credit: AFP Photo
At least two dozen police personnel were injured in the clashes, an official said, declining to comment on the number of protesters hurt. Credit: Reuters photo
At least two dozen police personnel were injured in the clashes, an official said, declining to comment on the number of protesters hurt. Credit: Reuters photo
The Indian Ocean island nation of 22 million people faces rolling blackouts for up to 13 hours a day as the government scrambles to secure foreign exchange to pay for fuel imports. Credit: AFP Photo
The Indian Ocean island nation of 22 million people faces rolling blackouts for up to 13 hours a day as the government scrambles to secure foreign exchange to pay for fuel imports. Credit: AFP Photo
Sri Lankans are also dealing with shortages and soaring inflation, after the country steeply devalued its currency last month ahead of talks with the International Monetary Fund for a loan programme. Credit: AFP Photo
Sri Lankans are also dealing with shortages and soaring inflation, after the country steeply devalued its currency last month ahead of talks with the International Monetary Fund for a loan programme. Credit: AFP Photo
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Published 02 April 2022, 08:08 IST

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