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Sarath Fonseka’s statement to Sunday Leader:
Greatest betrayal
Sandasen Marasinghe
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National Freedom Front Leader Wimal Weerawansa yesterday referring to
statements made by Opposition Presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka said
he had become part and parcel of an international conspiracy to bring
President Mahinda Rajapaksa, Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa and
other war heroes before an International War Tribunal.
Weerawansa made this observation at a press conference held at the
Media Centre for National Security (MCNS) with reference to General
Sarath Fonseka’s interview published in the Sunday Leader yesterday.
Weerawansa said Fonseka was just a contractor in an international
scheme to defame the image of our war heroes and destabilize the
Government rather than becoming a Presidential candidate and this act of
betrayal was historic and topped all the other betrayals including the
Millennium City betrayal in the Sri Lankan political history.
Weerawansa remarked that international forces that did not have any
proof to charge our leader or the war heroes of genocide had attempted
to make such an allegation against them using a leader in the
battlefront. Fonseka was fulfilling that international conspirators’
need as a contractor.
Weerawansa asked Fonseka not to commit the crime of defaming the
image of the war heroes who freed the country from the clutches of
terrorism.
Mass Media and Information Minister Anura Priyadarshana Yapa and
Disaster Management and Human Rights Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe
categorically denied the statement made by Fonseka.
Minister Samarasinghe said the act was a betrayal of the nation,
country, people of this country and the colleagues who fought with him
in the war front by his side.
He also condemned the statement as one of the worst betrayals made
with political objectives for personal gain. He also brought to the
notice that Fonseka at a felicitation ceremony at Ambalangoda on July 10
stated that as a valiant soldier he fought on the battlefront taking his
own decisions an d did not abide by decisions taken in air conditioned
rooms. Fonseka has also said that he was instructed not to harm any body
who surrendered to the Army.
Minister Samarasinghe said Fonseka’s statement to the Sunday Leader
that the Defence Secretary instructed to shoot surrendees, is
contradictory to what he has said in Ambalangoda. |