COLOMBO: Sri Lanka's anti-government demonstrators said Thursday they were ending their occupation of official buildings, but would press on with their bid to bring down the president and prime minister in the face of a dire economic crisis.
Activists are trying to prevent the movement, which is growing frustrated with the leadership uncertainty, from helping tip the country into outright anarchy.
Sri Lanka's anti-government demonstrators were in talks today to hand back official buildings they seized, protest representatives said, even as they insisted that the president and prime minister both quit in the face of an economic crisis.
Sri Lanka's anti-government demonstrators said on Thursday they were ending their occupation of official buildings, as they vowed to press on with the.