UN chief alarmed by fate of Fonseka
February 10, 2010 07:30 am
UN chief Ban Ki-moon is alarmed by the arrest of
UN spokesman Martin Nesirky said Ban “is following
developments in
Nesirky said the UN secretary general planned to speak with President Mahinda Rajapakse “in the coming hours” about the case.
The Sri Lankan defense ministry said Fonseka, who was seized
by troops at his office in
The opposition said Fonseka was “grabbed” by the military while he discussed plans to contest upcoming parliamentary polls with several senior party leaders who had backed his failed bid for the presidency last month.
The government said Fonseka had been “conspireng” with opposition politicians while he was still the army chief.
Nesirky said Ban “underlines the importance of ensuring a positive political climate as the country prepares for parliamentary elections and in the interest of peace, stability and reconciliation.”
Fonseka, 59, the only four-star general in the Sri Lankan
army, quit after falling out with his commander-in-chief, Rajapakse, whom he
later challenged in January presidential elections.
Shortly after the poll, which Rajapakse won comfortably, the
government accused Fonseka of plotting a coup to oust the president and
assassinate his family members.
AFP