Fonseka ends fast unto death
Colombo: Former Sri Lanka Army chief Sarath Fonseka, who is detained at the naval headquarters pending a court martial, has ended his ‘fast unto death’ after he was allowed to phone his US based daughters, according to the opposition.
The Army commander 'allowed' the phone call on Monday evening. And the general used his wife Anoma Fonseka’s mobile phone to speak to his daughters, Democratic National Alliance (DNA) Chairman Tiran Alles said.
Following this, Fonseka decided to end the fast he started on Sunday (March 7).
As of now no date has been fixed for launching court martial proceedings against the former army commander. But it has been decided not to open the court martial to the media, Military Spokesperson Major General Prasad Samarasinghe said.
President Rajapaksa has directed the Army Headquarters to complete the trial and deliver the verdict before the Supreme Court gives its ruling on the Anoma Fonskea’s writ challenging her husband’s detention.
The Army commander 'allowed' the phone call on Monday evening. And the general used his wife Anoma Fonseka’s mobile phone to speak to his daughters, Democratic National Alliance (DNA) Chairman Tiran Alles said.
Following this, Fonseka decided to end the fast he started on Sunday (March 7).
As of now no date has been fixed for launching court martial proceedings against the former army commander. But it has been decided not to open the court martial to the media, Military Spokesperson Major General Prasad Samarasinghe said.
President Rajapaksa has directed the Army Headquarters to complete the trial and deliver the verdict before the Supreme Court gives its ruling on the Anoma Fonskea’s writ challenging her husband’s detention.
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