Using Events on Social Media To Recreate A Coup
It has been a week since the presidential elections, but there are so many questions that are unanswered. Ravaya is expected to write an expose in what really happened on the night of 9th of January where a coup was attempted by the incumbent facing a defeat.
What really happened on the 9th January is still unclear, no one knows the actual set of events. Everyone knows only about an attempted coup that the heads of the army refused to enforce. Other than that no one knows what actually happened, but all agree on the fact that an attempted coup took place.
If the coup went according to plan then things would have been much different by now. This might have gone to a civil unrest that might have continued to this day.
Using the news and events unfolded on social media on January 8th and 9th and the chat room that we set up on election night that we can line up the events to get an idea about the attempted coup.
The first news that came around 6 pm on 8th January was the addition of 800 extra police personnel to Temple Trees.
Police Deploy 800 Officers To Protect Temple Trees http://t.co/WX50EwzTGU #SriLanka #lka #SLdecides15 #MY3 #PresPollSL
— Sanj Colonne (@victoriousanj)
When we got the news everyone was taken aback, why adding such extra police security to Temple Trees? Which is already one of the most secure buildings in the country?
What we thought of at that time was the president will not leave his post even if he loses the election, and he might be doing this to protect himself from the people who will raid the Temple Trees if he loses and refuse to leave office.
Then started coming results, even the first postal results were delayed but unconfirmed results circulated on social media that showed postal vote victory for Maithripala sirisena in most districts.
Not official : Unconfirmed, sources telling me that MY3 has won postal votes in Gampaha, I repeat unconfirmed #PresPollSL
This was one of the counting results circulated on social media before the official results were released which went to be true
Around this time the unofficial results were not going well for Mahinda Rajapakshe.
At 1:20 Am in the morning all roads leading to Temple Trees were closed down
All roads around temple trees has been closed #lka #PresPollSL
— Dinouk Colombage (@Dinouk_C)
This is an important tweet, as the center of the coup it must have been to prevent people raiding the Temple Trees to prevent the coup.
Around 2:20 AM by the time Maithripala Sirisena was leading by 30,000+ votes. Rumours in the chat room was that first round of counting of votes has finished which showed a defeat for Mahinda Rajapakshe.
Within minutes getting the news of the first round of counting finishing and news of a Mahinda Rajapakshe defeating in the chat room, in came this news,
Then came the news of military buildup on D.S Senanayake college, intelligence agents trying to enter the election commissioner's office and army personnel trying to take control over the releasing of election results.
However tweets have appeared at suspicious events happening near D.S Senanayake college even before this since midnight
Unidentified individuals roaming around the entrance of D.S. Senanayake College, which is counting station for #PesPoll2015 #PresPollSL
It was by this time that release of election results got really slow and people started questioning about the possibility of rigging election results.
January 9th somewhere between 3 AM - 4 AM
@ThomasLefroy: @PamudithaAnjana The STF tried to take control of counting. They are now forced out by civilians. #PresPollSL
— Thivakaran Sritharan (@thivakaran_)
Then came the news in social media that EC's men and civil right group workers repelling the intelligence agents and army personnel from the EC office and from D.S Senanayake college.
Then after that in the dawn of January 9th a sudden rush of results came and the gap began to increase and it was evident that Mahinda Rajapakshe was going to lose the election.
The opposition leader was also called in to the Temple Trees around the same time.
News came in about Rajapakshe deciding to leave Temple Trees and hand over power to the new president peacefully.
This gives an idea of how the coup was attempted on the 9th January either rigging the results by force or stopping the release of election results and taking control of the country using the armed forces. But what happened inside Temple Trees during the night of January 8th is still a mystery.
But as later news suggests the coup attempt was put in place even before the election,
Former army chief General Sarath Fonseka has claimed that former President Mahinda Rajapaksa had moved 2000 troops into Colombo three days before the election results in an attempt to stage a coup.
- http://colombogazette.com/2015/01/16/fonseka-claims-2000-troops-sent
Standby orders issued by the Chief of Defence Staff – the highest ranked serving officer in the military – on 24 December 2014 indicated a build-up of troops in the north and around vital institutions. Once again, the document was leaked to the Opposition campaign.
- http://www.ft.lk/2015/01/17/when-democracy-stood-upon-a-razors-edge/
By putting the army on standby in areas where the results were going to be really bad for the incumbent president by raiding and stopping the counting of votes in these areas.
Summing up the events how things could have turned out
Army was put on standstill in areas where results were not going well for the former president stop or rigg the counting by force
Retired senior army officials was put on charge in control of different parts of the capital on election day with a group of soldiers loyal to the regime
2000 troops brought in to the capital 3 days before the election
Additional 800 security personnel deployed to Temple Trees
As results were not going well closing down of roads leading to Temple Trees
Bringing heads of army to Temple Trees and using army officials and intelligence agents in taking control of election commissioners office and D.S Senanayaka college
Rigging election results or stop the release of the election results
Surrounding the residence of the common candidate by army officials like it happened in 2010
Arrest of the common candidate and hunting down of opposition leaders
Mahinda Rajapakshe claiming election victory on January 9th eve
Using social media news on that eventful day can get an idea how the coup might have turned out to be. With the above events and the arrest of opposition candidate and the hunting down of opposition leaders and supporters.
Eagerly waiting to read Ravaya expose to get the really happened specially inside the Temple Trees.
It would be great is others can find missing information and more references reported on social media that would help to bring a clear picture of the coup