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25 Apr 2023 | 07:30 AM UTC

Sri Lanka: Political parties holding shutdown strike in Eastern Province and Northern Province, April 25

Shutdown strike in Eastern and Northern provinces, Sri Lanka, April 25, disrupting local business and transport services. Protests possible.

Informational

Event

A one-day shutdown strike is occurring throughout Sri Lanka's Eastern Province and Northern Province April 25, as planned by several Tamil political parties. Organizers are denouncing the government's proposed Anti-Terrorism Act, as well as alleged land encroachment and imposition of Buddhism in the Tamil-majority regions. Strike participation is high, with widespread closures of local businesses and private transport services. Regional and inter-city ground transport disruptions cannot be ruled out during the strike. Emergency and essential services are unaffected. Related rallies are possible, mainly in urban centers like Batticaloa, Jaffna, and Vavuniya. Limited clashes cannot be ruled out. However, impacts on the operation of multinational corporations or significant violence are unlikely.

Activists may engage in forcible closure of businesses, as well as arson and vandalism targeting non-participating establishments and vehicles. Security convoys typically escort goods and government vehicles as a precaution. Large demonstrations are most probable near government buildings, public squares, and major intersections. Authorities will likely heighten security deployment around rally sites. Protests are likely to prompt localized ground transport disruptions. Clashes between security forces and protesters may occur, especially if officials attempt to disperse gatherings or remove roadblocks. Enhanced measures such as temporary controls on movement, telecommunications, and mobile internet services are possible in case of significant violence.

Advice

Plan for business and ground transport disruptions throughout Northern Province and Eastern Province April 25. Confirm all business appointments and the status of stores, restaurants, and other establishments. Verify transport arrangements and road status. Monitor trusted local media for updates on protests. Avoid all demonstrations; use caution near government buildings and popular rally sites, as protests may not be announced in advance. Immediately depart the area if a large or unruly crowd forms nearby. Allow considerable extra time for travel. Do not attempt to navigate any roadblocks due to the possibility of attacks by protesters. Heed all traffic and security advisories.