Water cannon followed by tear gas used at protests
COLOMBO: Police fired tear gas to disperse thousands of students trying to storm the Sri Lankan president’s home ay as the government offered an olive branch to demonstrators demanding his resignation, AFP reported.
Anti-riot squads used water cannon followed by tear gas, as furious protesters pulled down yellow iron barricades across a road leading to President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s official residence in Colombo.
Nearby, thousands of men and women demonstrated for the 51st straight day outside Rajapaksa’s seafront office, demanding he step down over the country’s worst economic crisis since independence.
Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe went on national television on Sunday evening offering young protesters a greater say in how the country is administered.
“The youth are calling for a change in the existing system,” Wickremesinghe said, laying out plans for 15 committees that would work with parliament to decide national policies.
“I propose to appoint four youth representatives to each of the 15 committees,” he said, adding that they could be drawn from the current protesters.
The demonstrations led to tense scenes in Colombo, where authorities struggled to disperse large crowds and chemical irritants hung over the streets.
Several men were seen picking up canisters spewing tear gas and throwing them back towards the police who fired them.
Female medical and science students joined the protests, with many running for cover when authorities unleashed water cannon.