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General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.


A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for 'certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him,' the military said. He led to victory  the 25-year civil war in May 2009.

General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.

A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for "certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him," the military said. He led to victory the 25-year civil war in May 2009.

ID: 244434
General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.


A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for 'certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him,' the military said. He led to victory  the 25-year civil war in May 2009.

General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.

A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for "certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him," the military said. He led to victory the 25-year civil war in May 2009.

ID: 244435
General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.


A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for 'certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him,' the military said. He led to victory  the 25-year civil war in May 2009.

General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.

A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for "certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him," the military said. He led to victory the 25-year civil war in May 2009.

ID: 244436
General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.


A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for 'certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him,' the military said. He led to victory  the 25-year civil war in May 2009.

General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.

A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for "certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him," the military said. He led to victory the 25-year civil war in May 2009.

ID: 244437
General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.


A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for 'certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him,' the military said. He led to victory  the 25-year civil war in May 2009.

General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.

A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for "certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him," the military said. He led to victory the 25-year civil war in May 2009.

ID: 244438
General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.


A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for 'certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him,' the military said. He led to victory  the 25-year civil war in May 2009.

General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.

A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for "certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him," the military said. He led to victory the 25-year civil war in May 2009.

ID: 244444
General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.


A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for 'certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him,' the military said. He led to victory  the 25-year civil war in May 2009.

General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.

A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for "certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him," the military said. He led to victory the 25-year civil war in May 2009.

ID: 244445
General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.


A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for 'certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him,' the military said. He led to victory  the 25-year civil war in May 2009.

General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.

A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for "certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him," the military said. He led to victory the 25-year civil war in May 2009.

ID: 244446
General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.


A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for 'certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him,' the military said. He led to victory  the 25-year civil war in May 2009.

General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.

A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for "certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him," the military said. He led to victory the 25-year civil war in May 2009.

ID: 244447
General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.


A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for 'certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him,' the military said. He led to victory  the 25-year civil war in May 2009.

General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.

A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for "certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him," the military said. He led to victory the 25-year civil war in May 2009.

ID: 244448
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General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.


A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for 'certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him,' the military said. He led to victory  the 25-year civil war in May 2009.
General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.


A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for 'certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him,' the military said. He led to victory  the 25-year civil war in May 2009.
General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.


A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for 'certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him,' the military said. He led to victory  the 25-year civil war in May 2009.
General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.


A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for 'certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him,' the military said. He led to victory  the 25-year civil war in May 2009.
General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.


A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for 'certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him,' the military said. He led to victory  the 25-year civil war in May 2009.
General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.


A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for 'certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him,' the military said. He led to victory  the 25-year civil war in May 2009.
General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.


A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for 'certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him,' the military said. He led to victory  the 25-year civil war in May 2009.
General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.


A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for 'certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him,' the military said. He led to victory  the 25-year civil war in May 2009.
General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.


A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for 'certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him,' the military said. He led to victory  the 25-year civil war in May 2009.
General Fonseka’s wife Anoma Fonseka has filed a Fundamental rights violation petition, challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka; at the Supreme Court. Colombo, Sri Lanka. 10/02/2010.


A Fundamental rights violation petition challenging the alleged arbitrary arrest and detention of General Sarath Fonseka was filed before the Supreme Court today. His wife Mrs. Anoma Fonseka and New Democratic Front Secretary Ms Shamila Perera filed the Petition for and on behalf of General Fonseka.

The Petition stated that commencing immediately upon his proclamation as the Common Opposition Candidate, there were additional security threats posed on him by those opposing his candidature; which included direct and/or indirect threats from the incumbent administration who were fielding the President as a candidate for re-election to office.The petition was filed for the alleged infringement of his fundamental rights to the freedom of thought and conscience, freedom from torture or cruel inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment, right to equality and equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination on the grounds of political opinion, freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, freedom from unlawful detention, freedom of speech and expression and freedom of association guaranteed in the Constitution.

Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate General Fonseka was in the custody of the army on Tuesday, under investigation for 'certain fraudulent acts and other military offences committed by him,' the military said. He led to victory  the 25-year civil war in May 2009.