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S Lanka army head leaves abruptly | S Lanka army head leaves abruptly |
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Sri Lankan military chief Gen Sarath Fonseka has abruptly left his office two weeks earlier than he wished after the government ordered him to do so. | Sri Lankan military chief Gen Sarath Fonseka has abruptly left his office two weeks earlier than he wished after the government ordered him to do so. |
He said last week he wanted to retire at the end of the month because he felt the government had lost trust in him. | He said last week he wanted to retire at the end of the month because he felt the government had lost trust in him. |
Sri Lankans are now waiting to see whether the general will make a presidential challenge to the incumbent, Mahinda Rajapaksa. | Sri Lankans are now waiting to see whether the general will make a presidential challenge to the incumbent, Mahinda Rajapaksa. |
President Rajapaksa has appointed the air force chief in his place. | President Rajapaksa has appointed the air force chief in his place. |
'Traitor' | 'Traitor' |
Two military aides to Gen Fonseka told the BBC he had left his office after a farewell ceremony on Monday morning. | Two military aides to Gen Fonseka told the BBC he had left his office after a farewell ceremony on Monday morning. |
President Rajapaksa has moved swiftly to appoint the air force chief as chief of staff in his place. | President Rajapaksa has moved swiftly to appoint the air force chief as chief of staff in his place. |
In a terse letter to Gen Fonseka on Sunday, the president's secretary told him he would lose his post and leave the army with immediate effect. | In a terse letter to Gen Fonseka on Sunday, the president's secretary told him he would lose his post and leave the army with immediate effect. |
This came after the general sent a scathing letter to the president last week, complaining that his powers had been removed weeks after the government's military victory against the Tamil Tigers. | This came after the general sent a scathing letter to the president last week, complaining that his powers had been removed weeks after the government's military victory against the Tamil Tigers. |
The general also said that the president appeared to mistrust him. | The general also said that the president appeared to mistrust him. |
There is, therefore, now a major rift within the political and military machine that won the war, and the possibility that the disgruntled general may stand for president himself. | There is, therefore, now a major rift within the political and military machine that won the war, and the possibility that the disgruntled general may stand for president himself. |
This would undermine the stance of Mr Rajapaksa's supporters that only he can make electoral capital from the war. | This would undermine the stance of Mr Rajapaksa's supporters that only he can make electoral capital from the war. |
At the president's party convention on Sunday, Mr Rajapaksa failed to announce an imminent presidential election as he had been expected to do. | At the president's party convention on Sunday, Mr Rajapaksa failed to announce an imminent presidential election as he had been expected to do. |
"Yesterday's patriot may become tomorrow's traitor," he told delegates, saying that attempts to divide the country would have pleased the now dead Tamil Tiger leader, Prabhakaran. | "Yesterday's patriot may become tomorrow's traitor," he told delegates, saying that attempts to divide the country would have pleased the now dead Tamil Tiger leader, Prabhakaran. |
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