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Sri Lanka: 'People have been kept in the dark for too long'

Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has confirmed he will resign, the prime minister's office has said, after tens of thousands of protesters stormed the official residences of both men.

Sri Lanka is in deep financial crisis and the crowds say they won't leave until both men quit their posts.

The parliament's Speaker had earlier said the president would resign on 13 July.

Mr Rajapaksa, whose whereabouts are unknown, has not spoken publicly since his residence was stormed on Saturday.

He was moved to safety before protesters entered the presidential palace.

Since then, men, women and children have flocked to the palace in their thousands to have a look inside.

University lecturer Dinithika Appuhamy is one of the protestors. She spoke to Newshour's James Coomarasamy from outside the presidential palace on Monday.

Photo shows: People poses for photos inside the President's palace, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, 11 July 2022. Credit: EPA

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