Sri Lanka To Free Ex-Army Chief, Opposition Leader Fonseka

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Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has ordered the release of the country’s former army chief and opposition leader, Sarath Fonseka.

President Rajapaksa signed the papers Saturday ordering Fonseka’s release. The papers will be sent to the justice ministry Monday.

The terms of Fonseka’s release were not immediately clear.

Fonseka is serving a 30-month prison sentence for arms procurement offenses. The former general is also serving a three-year sentence for making false allegations about the defense secretary in a 2009 newspaper interview, a conviction that cost him his parliamentary seat.

Fonseka says the cases against him were politically motivated because he challenged Mr. Rajapaksa in the presidential election.

Fonseka is widely credited with defeating Tamil Tiger rebels in May 2009 after the 25-year civil war. Both Fonseka and President Rajapaksa were hailed as heroes by Sir Lanka’s majority Sinhalese, but the two men soon parted ways over political ideology.

Fonseka then quit the army and made an unsuccessful run for the country’s presidency.

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2 thoughts on “Sri Lanka To Free Ex-Army Chief, Opposition Leader Fonseka

  • May 20, 2012 at 6:21 pm
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    The way Gen Sarath Fonseka’s imprisonment and eventual release took place illustrates that judiciary is now completely a hostage of politicians in Sri Lanka.

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    • May 21, 2012 at 11:31 pm
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      I do totally agree with what Kamal Rajapakse says. People in Sri Lanka seem to have hopes for a new era under a new leadership.

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