On November 4, 2018, a group of people gathered at the Liberty roundabout in Kollupitiya.
For some, it was their fifth day of standing in protest. Following news that President Maithripala Sirisena and the United People's Freedom Alliance had stepped down from the coalition Government, a group of citizens decided to meet at the roundabout every day, from 4:30 to 6:30 pm, until Parliament was convened. On the first day, the protest coincided with a larger rally organised by the UNP held nearby. Many of those who attended the rally that day were quick to say that they were not attending to support the UNP.
On October 30, a tweet by Lisa Fuller featuring one of the posters held by a protester went viral. It read, "I'm not here for Ranil - I'm here for democracy". The poster appeared to encapsulate the sentiments of many of those gathered at the Liberty roundabout on October 30 and every day after.
Over the past few days, Groundviews documented those who attended the citizen protest.
This is what they had to say.
“I’m here for democracy. If an MP choose to jump to another party they should lose their seat in Parliament. I’m not here for any party.” Leisha Lawrence (far right)
“We vote in a particular way for who we want. That doesn’t give the President the right to do what he wants, because he doesn’t get on with a particular person.” Mihiri de Silva (second from right)
"My vote is not for sale. This is not right!" Sepali de Silva (second from left)
As evening fell, the electricty at the Liberty roundabout remained switched off. Later on, Mayor of Colombo Rosy Senanayake tweeted that this was "an act of sabotage". Undeterred, the protesters used the light of their mobile phones and continued chanting.
Eventually, at 7 pm, the protest came to an end - to be resumed the next day, and the day after that, until Parliament reconvenes.