Sunday, November 15, 2009

Sri Lanka Is Still Nervous 5 Months After The End Of Its Civil War

General Sarath Fonseka, left, wrote a bitter letter of resignation

Sri Lanka’s President Rajapaksa ‘Feared Coup’ After Defeat Of Tamil Tigers -- Times Online

President Rajapaksa of Sri Lanka was so afraid of a military coup after the defeat of the Tamil Tigers that he warned India to place its troops on high alert as recently as last month, according to the former head of the Sri Lankan Army. General Sarath Fonseka, who led the victorious campaign against the Tigers only to be sidelined two months later, made the allegation in a bitter resignation letter, seen by The Times yesterday.

General Fonseka, who was switched to the largely ceremonial role of Chief of Defence Staff in July, said the Government alerted India on October 15 that a coup was imminent, “unnecessarily placing Indian troops on high alert”.

“This action tarnished the image and reputation gained by the Sri Lankan Army as a competent and professional organisation capable of defeating a terrorist group,” he said.

After resigning, General Fonseka is now expected to challenge Mr Rajapaksa in a presidential election due by April.

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My Comment: Sri Lanka's civilian leadership does not trust the military .... and the military does not trust the civilian leadership.

Hmmmm .... I guess Sri Lanka's upcoming elections are going to be interesting.

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