Social media is now banned in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is going through an economic slowdown these days. Disturbed by this, the people here came out on the streets. The Sri Lankan government has imposed a 36-hour curfew to control the protests. Social media has also been banned here.
Sri Lanka is going through an economic slowdown these days. Disturbed by this, the people here came out on the streets. The Sri Lankan government has imposed a 36-hour curfew to control the protests. Social media has also been banned here.
Sri Lanka's Sports Minister has made a statement that "I will never condone social media blocking. The presence of a VPN makes such restrictions completely useless. I would ask the authorities to think more progressively and reconsider this decision." urge to do."
President Rajapaksa issued a special notice late on Friday, declaring a public emergency across Sri Lanka from April 1. According to the departments, the curfew will continue from 6 pm on Saturday to 6 am on Monday.
Despite the curfew being imposed across Sri Lanka, peaceful demonstrations continued till late in the night in many places. Sri Lanka is going through a bad economic crisis, so people are angry with the government. It is believed that the government has failed to deal with the economic crisis.
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