This man is on the roof top of the Welikada prison of Sri Lanka's capital Colombo since Wednesday. He is not visible to the Baseline Road which runs in front of the prison. I captured him from the second floor of Nagarodaya Hall where I am participating in a training.
He seems a convicted man who has something to say to the world. But only a few local media reported the story even though very carelessly without digging into find the man's voice.
He is one of us. He has a story to tell. He wants the world listen to him. That's why he is on this roof top.
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