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Food Rioters In Sri Lanka Beat Up Police, Burn Down 38 Politicians Homes

Started by G.L.R., Tue 17 May 2022

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G.L.R.

Food Riots In Sri Lanka Turn Deadly As Protesters Beat Up Police, Burn Down Politicians' Houses

May 14th 2022


Two months ago, we noted the first Arab Spring 2.0 incident when, as a result of soaring food, energy (and everything else) prices, thousands of angry Iraqis took to the street to protest... in the meantime food prices have only exploded to fresh record highs, far surpassing the levels hit in 2011 when riots against, you guessed it, food prices toppled most MENA political regimes (not without some CIA backing). And as food prices keep rising, the protests across poor nations keep escalating... after the government cut subsidies for food, sending prices through the roof... and not just about Iran (and Iraq), but also Sri Lanka, where protesters angry at the soaring prices of everyday commodities including food, have burned down homes belonging to 38 politicians as the crisis-hit country plunged further into chaos, with the government ordering troops to "shoot on sight."


Police in the island nation said Tuesday that in addition to the destroyed homes, 75 others have been damaged as angry Sri Lankans continue to defy a nationwide curfew to protest against what they say is the government's mishandling of the country's worst economic crisis since 1948. The Ministry of Defense on Tuesday ordered troops to shoot anyone found damaging state property or assaulting officials, after violence left at least nine people dead since Monday, according to CNN; it is unclear if all of the deaths were directly related to the protests. More than 200 people have been injured.


The nation of 22 million is grappling with a devastating economic crisis, with prices of everyday goods soaring, and there have been widespread electricity shortages for weeks. Since March, thousands of anti-government protesters have taken to the streets, demanding that the government resign. Read more ...


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G.L.R.

Some may think this is an isolated situation, except it's happening to vulnerable states first and the reasons are world-wide.

Sri Lanka Will Run Out of Fuel This Week, New Leader Says
QuoteA decline in tourism thanks to pandemic lockdowns, Chinese debt defaults, the banning of non-organic fertilizers and global supply-chain issues have brought the country to the brink of collapse.


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