New Delhi: The armed security forces in Sri Lanka on Sunday blocked a protest march by the Opposition in defiance of an emergency curfew to protest the worsening economic crisis in the island nation.
Heavily armed Sri Lankan security forces blocked a march led by opposition legislators who had defied a weekend curfew, AFP reported.
More than 100 had joined the march before it was stopped by police and soldiers carrying assault rifles, an AFP photographer at the scene witnessed.
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Meanwhile, Opposition legislator Eran Wickramaratne said the spiralling situation in Sri Lanka raised the prospects of martial law.
“We can't allow a military takeover,” AFP quoted Wickramaratne as saying.
“They should know we are still a democracy,” he added.
The development comes as Sri Lanka has blocked social media to contain anti-government protests.
The Sri Lankan government blocked social media platforms, including Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp, YouTube and Instagram, after midnight on Sunday, April 3, 2022 (local time), confirmed NetBlocks, a watchdog organisation that monitors cybersecurity and the governance of the Internet.
Earlier on Saturday, the government declared a state of emergency, imposing a 36-hour curfew to counter widespread protests over the economic crisis.
The curfew was imposed ahead of a planned anti-government rally over the worst economic crisis in the island nation.
The order came a day after Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa invoked a state of emergency following a violent attempt to storm his house.
The crisis, according to many economists, has been exacerbated by mismanagement on part of the government, years of accumulated borrowing and ill-advised tax cuts.