Mannar residents to take to the streets on 10th in protest

The Northern Province Fisher People Unit association has announced a collective protest by fisherfolk, civil society, and other organizations which is scheduled to take place on the 10th of this month. 

Speaking at the media briefing announcing the call for a protest, Annalingam Annarasa, the media spokesperson said that the demonstration will be held under the theme of ‘Let's protect the resources of Mannar District.’ He went on to say that several fisherfolk associations, as well as civil society and citizens, will take part to show their opposition to the issues faced by residents in Mannar. 

“Through this rally, we want to continue to highlight the issues faced by the people of Mannar,” he said. “This includes the issue of illegal sand mining, the construction of the wind power generators, the continuous encroachment of illegal fishermen, and destruction to the environment in Mannar.” 

He went on to say that fisherfolk from Jaffna, Kilinochchi, Mullaitivu are said to take part in this rally. He called on Tamils to provide their support by taking part in this protest. 

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