Online petition launched demanding General's release


Democratic National Alliance (DNA) has taken measures to get signatures to an online petition to demand the government of Sri Lanka to release Gen. Sarath Fonseka who was illegally arrested by the Military Police and is being arbitrarily detained without any charges.



Former Chief Justice Sarath N. Silva launched the web site www.freesarathfonseka.com today morning at the head office of the Democratic National Alliance (DNA). The first signature for the petition was placed by the former Chief Justice. Mr. Sarath N. Silva also delivered the keynote address of the ceremony.



Ms. Anoma Fonseka, Leader of the JVP Somawansa Amarasinghe, former Parliamentarian Arjuna Ranatunga and a large gathering were present.
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Wednesday 10 February 2010

Detained retired General Sarath Fonseka has been without medication for 24 hours




[ Wednesday, 10 February 2010, 07:14.45 AM GMT +05:30 ]
According to an English website, the detained retired General Sarath Fonseka has been without medication for 24 hours, while in the custody of the Military Police, while his lawyer stated, after visiting the General last night.
According to an English website, the detained retired General Sarath Fonseka has been without medication for 24 hours, while in the custody of the Military Police, while his lawyer stated, after visiting the General last night.

“Due to the injured he sustained from a suicide attack there has been damage to his liver. Thereby he needs to have medication every 6 hours, however until the time we visited him last night (9th) he had been without his medicine,” Wijedasa Rajapksa the lawyer stated to the English news website.

The wife of the General, Anoma Rajapaksa and his lawyer was allowed to visit the General at the Navy Junior Officers condominium, near the port, according to Wijedasa Rajapaksa. This visit had been granted following a request made by the representatives and family of the General to a number of foreign embassies in the country and humanitarian organizations, including the ICRC.

During the visit that lasted three hours Mrs. Fonseka and Mr. Wijedasa had been closely monitored by the 10 Military Police officers guarding the former Army Commander.

General Fonseka had not consumed water or food provided by those detaining him. “He only broke his fast after meeting with us and had the food and water that we took for him,” Wijedasa said. Wijedasa confirmed that the General had sustained no injuries during his arrest.

Wijedasa stated that a fundamental rights case would be filed during the course of the day, in addition to a protest to ensure the well being and quick release of the former Chief of Defence staff.

"An officer informed me that we would be told of the next meeting after consulting with and getting the approval of the Army commander" Wijeydasa said.

Meanwhile the Secretary to the General, Senaka De Silva had also been taken into custody by the Military Police has now been handed over to the CID, according to Attorney Wijeydasa.

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