Protesters willing to stay and fight despite long vacation!

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Despite April 11 and 12 being declared as public holidays in a manner in which people of rural areas are able to return to their homes tomorrow (08) evening for the upcoming Sinhala and Tamil New Year, young protesters in Colombo said they will not abandon their struggle.

Accordingly, the demonstrations against the President and the government will continue in the upcoming week as planned, they added.

Anti-government protests are largely growing in many parts of the country and a large crowd was expected to gather in Colombo this weekend for a massive demonstration.

These anti-government protests are continuing for nine consecutive days since the March 30 public blast in Mirihana.

MIAP

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