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A group of officials from the Archeology Department arrived at the President's House this morning to ascertain whether there have been any damage caused to the properties which have archeological value.
The officials including the Director General of the Archeology Department Anura Manathunga discussed with the protesters who are occupying the premises.
A large number of protesters stormed the President's House, Presidential Secretariat and Temple Trees last Saturday and they are still occupying the premises.
German Tuesday, 12 July 2022 06:15 PM
Archeological treasures belong in a museum for everyone to see.
Mevan Tuesday, 12 July 2022 06:28 PM
These are the same people who voted these tyrants in to power. So we cannot expect anything better from them. If they had power they will do the same as the Rajapaksa tyrants.
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