 Supporters of Sri Lanka"s President Mahinda Rajapkasa at a rally in the capital Colombo Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is reiterating his appeal to all parties in Sri Lanka and their supporters to show restraint and refrain from violence after the reported arrest of the defeated opposition presidential candidate.
Responding to questions from journalists today, a spokesperson for Mr. Ban noted that "the peaceful conduct of the first post-conflict national election and its aftermath is of the highest importance for long term peace and reconciliation in Sri Lanka."
The Secretary-General is also urging Sri Lankans to adhere to the electoral laws and to avoid provocative acts, not only in the election period, but also during the post-election stage.
The statement follows media reports that Sri Lankan troops have arrested Sarath Fonseka, a former army chief who received 40 per cent of the vote in the 27 January election, citing "military offences."
Mr. Fonseka came second to the incumbent, Mahinda Rajapaksa, who was re-elected President after obtaining nearly 58 per cent of the more than 10 million votes cast.
After last month"s announcement of results by Sri Lankan electoral authorities, the Secretary-General appealed to political parties "to abide by the decision and rules and regulations, including addressing any electoral grievances."
Source: UN News
Global 
-
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today urged participants in a United Nations forum to do their part to make international investment work for the development of all humankind, especially in pursuit of the social and economic targets known as the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). more
-
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon arrived today in Kigali, where he plans to meet with Rwandan leaders to discuss the soon-to-be-released United Nations report on serious human rights violations committed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) between 1993 and 2003. more
-
The national police of Timor-Leste have resumed primary responsibility for the conduct of operations in another district of the South-East Asian nation, where it will be led by the country?s first female district commander. more
-
The head of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is visiting Montenegro and Moldova to highlight the two countries? poverty reduction and social development efforts ahead of the UN summit to review global progress towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). more
-
Cape Verde?s Government took full ownership of its free meals programme for schoolchildren today after more than three decades of collaboration with the World Food Programme (WFP), with the United Nations agency voicing hope that it will set an example for other developing countries to follow. more
-
The top United Nations envoy to Nepal today appealed to all parties to urgently tackle the existing climate of mistrust and the problems in forming a government, stressing that the stalled peace process must be brought back on track as soon as possible. more
-
More than 50 people have been killed and many more have been injured in clashes in Darfur amid rising tensions in the troubled region of western Sudan, the joint United Nations-African Union peacekeeping force reports. more
-
The newly-appointed United Nations Emergency Relief Coordinator Valerie Amos arrived in Pakistan today, her first day on the job, to witness the humanitarian response to the flood disaster and encourage more donor support to the millions of people affected across the length of the South Asian ... more
-
Investing first in the world?s most disadvantaged children and communities can save millions of lives and help spur progress towards achieving internationally agreed development targets, according to a new study by the United Nations Children?s Fund (UNICEF). more
Comments
|
|