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11 Apr 2022 | 04:02 AM UTC

Sri Lanka: Officials announce extended public holidays nationwide April 11-15; increased security likely during festivities

Sri Lanka declares extended public holidays April 11-15 amid nationwide protests. Tight security likely, attacks possible.

Informational

Event

Sri Lanka has announced additional holidays April 11-12. The holidays are an extension to declared public holidays April 13-15 for Sinhala and Tamil New Year and Good Friday. Banks will remain open April 11-12 but will be closed April 13-15; government offices will effectively close April 11-18. Increased security is likely nationwide across the holidays, especially April 15-17 for Christian observances. Ongoing anti-government protests over poor economic conditions may also escalate during the holidays.

The tightest security measures are likely in Colombo, where the largest anti-government protests are occurring. Heightened security is also probable at worship places hosting large gatherings for the Sinhala and Tamil New Year and Christian observances April 15-17. Although officials have not publicized any specific terror threat, security forces are typically on high alert, especially after the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings by an Islamist militant group. Police usually impose roadblocks, security cordons, and personnel and vehicle checks near sensitive sites such as government buildings and religious venues.

Localized transport disruptions and a heavy police presence are likely near any large demonstrations. Protests could turn violent quickly, though security forces are usually quick to resort to the use of force to disperse unruly gatherings. Businesses in areas experiencing violent demonstrations and/or heightened security measures could close temporarily as a precaution.

Advice

Adhere to all instructions issued by local authorities. Exercise caution around religious gatherings. Avoid protests due to the potential violence. Do not attempt to cross protester roadblocks; wait for the police to clear them before proceeding. If clashes break out, leave the area immediately and take shelter in a secure, nongovernmental building. Allow additional travel time in Colombo and other urban centers. Confirm business and medical appointments, deliveries, road status, and transport reservations in advance.