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Widely criticised army food festival fails to attract local crowds in Jaffna
18Dec 2017
A widely criticised Sri Lankan army food festival failed to draw local crowds in Jaffna.
The three-day festival was inaugurated on Friday by the Northern
Province governor with guests including the Jaffna Army Commander
Darshana Hettiarachchi.
No Tamil politicians were in attendance for the ceremonial opening.
"As has happened with most military festivities, locals largely ignored this food festival," a Jaffna-based journalist said.
"And as usual, the event was filled out with troops in plain-clothes to
give the impression of a popular event," the journalist said.
The festival has been roundly criticised by local civil society and
international groups alike since the publication of promotional material
for the event.
Sri Lankan Campaign advised its followers on Twitter to "steer well
clear" and to instead opt for leisure activities "that don't involve
harming the dignity, livelihoods and human rights of local people."
Related Articles:
13 December 2017 : Sri Lankan troops open military holiday resort on occupied Jaffna land
06 December 2017 : NPC criticises military administration of preschools
A widely criticised Sri Lankan army food festival failed to draw local crowds in Jaffna.
The three-day festival was inaugurated on Friday by the Northern
Province governor with guests including the Jaffna Army Commander
Darshana Hettiarachchi.
No Tamil politicians were in attendance for the ceremonial opening.
"As has happened with most military festivities, locals largely ignored this food festival," a Jaffna-based journalist said.
"And as usual, the event was filled out with troops in plain-clothes to
give the impression of a popular event," the journalist said.
The festival has been roundly criticised by local civil society and
international groups alike since the publication of promotional material
for the event.
Sri Lankan Campaign advised its followers on Twitter to "steer well
clear" and to instead opt for leisure activities "that don't involve
harming the dignity, livelihoods and human rights of local people."
Related Articles:
13 December 2017 : Sri Lankan troops open military holiday resort on occupied Jaffna land
06 December 2017 : NPC criticises military administration of preschools
