Mullikulam villagers protest for sixth day amidst heavy surveillance

Residents of a Mannar village have been protesting for six days demanding the return of their navy-occupied land.

The villagers of Mullikulam, Mannar have been displaced for 11 years, with their lands currently being used as a Sri Lankan Navy training camp.

The protestors have been experiencing heavy surveillance and intimidation by Navy and intelligence personnel and police.

'11 years refugee life is enough'

'We want our native land'

'Our struggle will continue until we get our land back'

 

 

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