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Protesters continued to chant slogans against the government Tuesday, a day after violent clashes saw the resignation of the Sri Lankan prime minister who is blamed, along with his brother, the president, for leading the country into its worst economic crisis in decades.
Updated: 11 May 2022 6:15 pm
A Sri Lankan man holds a national flag as police officers conduct investigations into aftermath of clashes between government supporters and anti government protesters in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Sri Lankans wave a national flag during curfew a day after clashes between government supporters and anti government protesters in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Sri Lankan soldiers stand guard next to burnt buses a day after clashes between government supporters and anti-government protesters in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Sri Lankan army soldiers guard a check point outside prime minister’s residence a day after clashes between government supporters and anti-government protesters in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Sri Lankan anti-government protesters gather at the ongoing protest site a day after it was attacked by government supporters in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
A Sri Lankan motorist rides past a burnt bus a day after clashes between government supporters and anti-government protesters in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Sri Lankan anti-government protesters mend a tent at the ongoing protest site a day after it was attacked by government supporters in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Sri Lankan army soldiers man a checkpoint during curfew imposed a day after clashes between government supporters and anti government protesters in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
A Sri Lankan anti-government protester sits by his restored tent a day after it was damaged in clashes between government supporters and anti-government protesters in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
A Sri Lankan man carries the national flag as he visits the ongoing anti-government protest site a day after it was attacked by government supporters in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
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