Sri Lanka's Supreme Court dismisses petition against Fonseka
Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court dismissed a petition filed by a Colombo-based NGO against the appointment of Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka as a government minister, reports Colombo Gazette.
The petition, was filed by the Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA), challenged the appointment of the former army commander stating that it violates Sri Lanka’s constitution.
CPA stated that under Article 99A of the Sri Lankan constitution, Mr Fonseka should not be appointed as a minister as district nomination papers or national lists submitted by political parties did not include his name.
The appointment sparked criticism from human rights groups, including Human Rights Watch who said it sends “worrying signals on accountability” from both the Sri Lankan president and prime minister.
