Photos from demonstration against 18th Amendment
Photos taken today by Vikalpa at a demonstration against the 18th Amendment in Colombo organised by several civil society organisations, members of Left political parties and some Provincial Council members of the UNP.
Created from Vikalpa’s photo set.
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Why only the pictures of the ones against? How about the ones for the constitution?
You can’s say that the protests for the constitution were politically motivated, so are the ones against it!