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Sri Lankan opposition parties have said they will mount a legal challenge to the detention of defeated presidential candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka. | Sri Lankan opposition parties have said they will mount a legal challenge to the detention of defeated presidential candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka. |
Gen Fonseka was arrested on Monday, accused of working with anti-government forces and planning a coup and assassinations. He denies the charges. | Gen Fonseka was arrested on Monday, accused of working with anti-government forces and planning a coup and assassinations. He denies the charges. |
His wife has visited him, but his supporters say they fear for his life. | His wife has visited him, but his supporters say they fear for his life. |
Their move comes after President Mahinda Rajapaksa dissolved parliament, paving the way for early elections. | Their move comes after President Mahinda Rajapaksa dissolved parliament, paving the way for early elections. |
Mr Rajapaksa easily defeated Gen Fonseka in elections last month, but the general rejected the outcome. | Mr Rajapaksa easily defeated Gen Fonseka in elections last month, but the general rejected the outcome. |
In a joint statement, the opposition parties said they feared the general would be killed in detention. | In a joint statement, the opposition parties said they feared the general would be killed in detention. |
We will take this matter to courts, we will take it before the people and we will take it before the international community Rauf HakeemOpposition politician Opposition in disarray | We will take this matter to courts, we will take it before the people and we will take it before the international community Rauf HakeemOpposition politician Opposition in disarray |
"We have good reason to believe that the extra-judicial arrest of Gen Fonseka may be followed up with assassination while in custody," the statement said. | "We have good reason to believe that the extra-judicial arrest of Gen Fonseka may be followed up with assassination while in custody," the statement said. |
The opposition has also called for protests over the arrest. | The opposition has also called for protests over the arrest. |
"We will take this matter to courts, we will take it before the people and we will take it before the international community," said opposition legislator Rauf Hakeem. | "We will take this matter to courts, we will take it before the people and we will take it before the international community," said opposition legislator Rauf Hakeem. |
Defence officials say he will probably face a military court, the BBC's Charles Haviland reports from the capital, Colombo. | Defence officials say he will probably face a military court, the BBC's Charles Haviland reports from the capital, Colombo. |
But another senior government official, Rajiva Wijesinha, has said he hopes any evidence will be promptly clarified and that any case brought will be a civil one. | But another senior government official, Rajiva Wijesinha, has said he hopes any evidence will be promptly clarified and that any case brought will be a civil one. |
Meanwhile, Gen Fonseka's wife told the BBC she had been allowed to visit him at the navy headquarters in Colombo where he is being held. | Meanwhile, Gen Fonseka's wife told the BBC she had been allowed to visit him at the navy headquarters in Colombo where he is being held. |
Anoma Fonseka said he trusted no one there and had therefore not eaten or drunk anything until she had taken him a meal. | Anoma Fonseka said he trusted no one there and had therefore not eaten or drunk anything until she had taken him a meal. |
Parliamentary elections are expected to be held on 8 April. Mr Rajapaksa is hoping to capitalise on his comfortable victory in the presidential poll, correspondents say. | |
He fought the January election on the back of the military defeat of the Tamil Tigers last year. Gen Fonseka also took credit for ending the long civil war. | |
The two men fell out soon after the fighting ended and embarked on a bitter election campaign. | The two men fell out soon after the fighting ended and embarked on a bitter election campaign. |
Hours before his arrest, the general said he was prepared to give evidence in an international court on any war crime charges brought against Sri Lankan leaders. |
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