July 15, 2022
Best of the Week â First Winner
Striking visuals highlight APâs all-formats coverage as Sri Lankans storm government residences, offices
When police imposed a curfew in Sri Lankaâs capital a day before planned protests demanding the resignations of the country's president and prime minister, APâs Colombo team knew to expect something big. But what followed on Saturday and subsequent days was unprecedented â a stunning show of public fury over the countryâs dire economic crisis and months of political turmoil.
The AP photo and video team was well positioned when protesters stormed the colonial-era presidential palace. The extraordinary visuals, including photos by Eranga Jayawardena and Rafiq Maqbool, and video by Jay Palipane, showed demonstrators taking a dip in the presidential swimming pool and occupying the home of the most powerful man in the country.
AP correspondents Krishan Francis and Bharatha Mallawarachi filed quick alerts and updated the text story with fast-moving developments as the president and prime minister offered to resign.
For months of planning and legwork to chronicle their governmentâs dramatic fall, including once-in-a-lifetime visuals, APâs Best of the Week â First Winner award goes to Francis, Mallawarachi, Jayawardena, Palipane and Maqbool.