that happen. welcome to bbc news. just a quick update on some news we have been getting in the last half hour, were hoping to hear from the world health organization s secretary on the update in monkeypox cases. we will bring you that as soon as it begins. a major incident has been declared by the authorities in kent, after a second day of gridlock around the port of dover. officials are expecting to process 10,000 cars today, and travellers have been advised to allow at least three to four hours to reach the port and clear all security checks. 0ur correspondent in dover, ramzan karmali, sent this report. the queues on the motorway leading into dover. it s becoming a familiar sight. yesterday s chaos seems to be repeating itself today, and for many holiday makers trying to get away, this has become the worse possible start to their summer break. but for those who set off early there was an air of optimism. i m assuming at some point we re going to stop and sit in traffic for
office isjust behind me, and the soldiers also took control, and this was stormed by huge crowds ten days ago following this public anger. now, the un human rights council s core group on sri lanka, which also includes the uk, they came out with this strong statement saying peaceful protest, the right to hold peaceful protest, should be respected, and not only that, the senior diplomats from the us embassy, the uk commission, they all came out with a strong statement saying, expressing their displeasure over what they described as a high handedness in terms of sending heavily armed soldiers on peaceful protesters. and this place was a protest site about 48 hours ago. now, about 100 metres has been cleared. the protesters are still there at the designated area outside, but all happening on the same day when prime minister and president ranil wickremesinghe took office, and then the action started in the evening. that s what disappointed many people inside the country
core group on sri lanka, which also includes the uk, they came out with this strong statement saying peaceful protest, the right to hold peaceful protest, should be respected, and not only that, the senior diplomats from the us embassy, the uk commission, they all came out with a strong statement saying, expressing their displeasure over what they described as a high handedness in terms of sending heavily armed soldiers on peaceful protesters. and this place was a protest site about 48 hours ago. now, about 100 metres has been cleared. the protesters are still there at the designated area outside, but all happening on the same day when prime minister and president ranil wickremesinghe took office, and then the action started in the evening. that s what disappointed many people inside the country as well as outside. wildfires are continuing