People demonstrating their rights is no emergency, however it is the emergency that brings them to the streets, says the Ambassador of Germany in Sri Lanka, Ambassador Holger Seubert.
In a tweet, the Ambassador had underlined that although there is an emergency in the country, the cause and effect should not be confused.
Meanwhile, the High Commissioner of the United Kingdom in Sri Lanka, Sarah Hulton she is concerned with regard to the use of force against journalists and protesters, and the recently imposed Emergency Laws.
A citizen’s right to protest peacefully is an essential part of democracy, she added.
True, there is an emergency in 🇱🇰. However, let’s not confuse cause and effect: People demonstrating for their rights are no emergency. It’s the emergency that brings them to the streets. https://t.co/sSr8sdD2qK
— Ambassador Holger Seubert (@GermanAmbColo) April 2, 2022
Concerned by reports of the use of force against journalists and protesters, and the recently imposed Emergency Laws.
A citizen’s right to protest peacefully is an essential part of democracy.
— Sarah Hulton OBE (@SarahHultonFCDO) April 2, 2022