Sri Lankan Gen Sarath Fonseka’s arrest to be challenged

Sri Lankan opposition parties have said they will mount a legal challenge to the detention of defeated presidential candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka. Gen Fonseka was arrested on Monday, accused of working with anti-government forces and planning a coup and assassinations. He denies the charges. His wife has visited him, but his supporters say they fear… Continue reading Sri Lankan Gen Sarath Fonseka’s arrest to be challenged

The Associated Press: Political supporters clash in streets of Sri Lanka

Government supporters hurled stones at opposition activists protesting the arrest of their defeated presidential candidate in Sri Lanka’s capital Wednesday, in scattered street battles that prompted volleys of tear gas from police. The clashes began outside the country’s Supreme Court, where opposition supporters had gathered to protest the arrest of former army chief Sarath Fonseka,… Continue reading The Associated Press: Political supporters clash in streets of Sri Lanka

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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

International countries should urge Sri Lanka to reveal proposal to solve ethnic issue

Civil Society Organizations in Jaffna Peninsula requested Canadian Ambassador Mr. Pruce Levy to urge international countries to exert pressure on the Government of Sri Lanka to disclose immediately if it has any proposal to solve the ethnic issue, when the Ambassador met them at several places in the peninsula. President Mahinda Rajapakse who said that… Continue reading International countries should urge Sri Lanka to reveal proposal to solve ethnic issue

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Canada Ambassador opens Heart Treatment Complex in Jaffna

Canada Ambassador to Sri Lanka Mr. Pruce Levy Tuesday morning officially opened the newly built Heart Treatment complex in Jaffna Teaching Hospital (JTH) which was constructed by Canadian International Agency and International Medical Health Organization under UN Development Programme at an estimated cost of 63 million rupees, sources in Jaffna said. Jaffna Government Agent, K.… Continue reading Canada Ambassador opens Heart Treatment Complex in Jaffna

Bodies of 2 Jaffna University students recovered from a pond in Jaffna

Koappaay police recovered the bodies of a male and a female first year students of Management Faculty of Jaffna University which were found floating in Eriyaku’lam pond in Irupaalai by local residents, sources in Jaffna said. The two students had rejoined the university after being held in Vavuniyaa Sri Lanka Army (SLA) detention centre along… Continue reading Bodies of 2 Jaffna University students recovered from a pond in Jaffna

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A Frankenstein scares Rajapaksa

Developments in Sri Lanka have taken a predictable course since President Mahinda Rajapaksa began to view his army commander, General Sarath Fonseka, as a threat to his life as well as his government, in the closing stages of the war against the LTTE and immediately thereafter, last year. Fonseka’s arrest on Monday and the decision… Continue reading A Frankenstein scares Rajapaksa

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Opposition parties to stage protest against Fonseka’s arrest

United National Party (UNP), Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP-M-wing), Democratic Peoples Front (DPF) and Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC) are to stage protests in key towns in the country Wednesday against the arrest of General (retd) Sarath Fonseka. The main protest is to be held near Hultsdorf, UNP deputy leader Karu… Continue reading Opposition parties to stage protest against Fonseka’s arrest

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Leaderless Sri Lankan opposition faces uphill task

With parliament dissolved, Sri Lanka must hold a general election by April. The opposition is now in huge difficulties, with its one recent figurehead incarcerated. The security forces’ dramatic removal of Gen Sarath Fonseka from his office building late at night – dragged by his hands and feet, according to eyewitnesses, by dozens of men… Continue reading Leaderless Sri Lankan opposition faces uphill task