VIDEO: Will not bow before gangsters, says SF

VIDEO: Will not bow before gangsters, says SF

October 11, 2010   03:20 pm

He will not bow before or ask for a pardon from gangsters (dhamarikayo) even if he dies in prison, said a defiant former Army Commander and General Sarath Fonseka when he arrived at the Colombo High Court this morning (Oct. 11).

 

 

Democratic National Alliance (DNA) leader and Colombo District Parliamentarian Sarath Fonseka was in courts when the ‘White Flag’ case was taken up again this morning by a trial-at-bar comprising Judges Deepali Wijesundera, W.M.P.B. Warawewa and M.Z. Razeen.

 

 

Sunday leader editor Frederica Jansz who was giving evidence in the ‘white flag’ case, where Sarath Fonseka is alleged to have said that he had come to know from a journalist that a high government official had ordered that all surrendering LTTE cadres be killed, whether they carried white flags or not.
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