Police in Colombo stepped up security Friday as the Supreme Court prepared to hear a suit challenging the arrest of Sri Lanka’s former army chief Sarath Fonseka. Anti-riot squads were put on alert and barricades set up along the main access roads to the court, which witnessed violent clashes Wednesday between Fonseka supporters and ruling… Continue reading Sri Lanka braces for protests over Fonseka arrest
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US, Norway deny helping finance Sri Lanka opposition leader
The United States and Norway rejected on Thursday fresh allegations that they financed the jailed Sri Lankan opposition candidate Sarath Fonseka in his bid to unseat President Mahinda Rajapakse. The US and Norwegian embassies denied the charge by Sri Lankan Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse, who told the Straits Times of Singapore that the two nations… Continue reading US, Norway deny helping finance Sri Lanka opposition leader
Sri Lanka’s arrested ex-army chief appeals for calm: wife
Sri Lanka’s former army chief and defeated presidential hopeful Sarath Fonseka has appealed for calm after violent clashes triggered by his arrest, his wife said Thursday. Anoma Fonseka was granted access to her husband, who challenged President Mahinda Rajapakse, at the naval detention centre where he is currently awaiting court martial, having been arrested on… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s arrested ex-army chief appeals for calm: wife
Rights group slams S.Lanka over Fonseka court martial
A regional human rights group sharply criticised Sri Lanka Thursday over plans to court martial the island’s former army chief on charges of conspiring against the government. "The case is being pursued in military courts, thus avoiding the country?s ordinary courts and depriving him of due process," the Hong Kong-based Asian Human Rights Commission said… Continue reading Rights group slams S.Lanka over Fonseka court martial
Sri Lanka’s opposition fears for Fonseka’s life
Sri Lanka’s opposition parties demanded Wednesday the immediate release of former army chief and defeated presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka, warning that he faced "assassination" in custody. In a joint statement, the parties which had backed Fonseka’s failed challenge to President Mahinda Rajapakse in January elections, said they feared for the retired four-star general’s life following… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s opposition fears for Fonseka’s life
Ex-army chief to face Sri Lanka court martial
Sri Lanka’s former army chief and defeated presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka will face a court martial for "military offences", an official said Tuesday. Fonseka, who was arrested by military police at his campaign office on Monday night, has been moved to an undisclosed military establishment ahead of court martial proceedings, the military official said. "He… Continue reading Ex-army chief to face Sri Lanka court martial
Court martial looms for S.Lanka’s defeated candidate: report
Defeated Sri Lankan presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka could be hauled before a court martial to answer charges of plotting a coup to topple the government, a press report said Sunday. The government has sought legal advice on using a military court to fast-track proceedings against Fonseka, who challenged President Mahinda Rajapakse in the January 26… Continue reading Court martial looms for S.Lanka’s defeated candidate: report
Sri Lanka under fire after extends emergency rule
Sri Lanka faced criticism Saturday for extending a state of emergency giving sweeping powers to security forces to detain suspects ahead of parliamentary elections due by April. A private poll-monitoring body, the People’s Action for Free and Fair Elections, said continuation of emergency rule could undermine the vote slated to be held after last month’s… Continue reading Sri Lanka under fire after extends emergency rule
EU to suspend Sri Lanka trading privileges over rights: officials
EU nations have decided to suspend Sri Lanka’s preferential trade status because of the island’s human rights record and will make the formal move later this month, officials said Friday. "European ambassadors have taken the decision. The EU Commission’s investigation showed Sri Lanka has not demonstrated that it has taken the steps that would allow… Continue reading EU to suspend Sri Lanka trading privileges over rights: officials
Sri Lanka launches offensive against army deserters
Sri Lankan police and troops began a crackdown Friday against thousands of military deserters after a large number failed to heed a surrender call, military officials said. Some 1,400 soldiers who were absent without leave turned up at military camps Thursday to take advantage of an amnesty declared to coincide with Sri Lanka’s national holiday… Continue reading Sri Lanka launches offensive against army deserters
