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The Supreme Court in Sri Lanka has issued notice to the editor of a pro-opposition English weekly to explain the reasons for publishing an article regarded as contempt of court. Frederica Jansz, the editor of Sunday Leader, is accused by the Supreme Court on contempt of court by publishing an allegedly defamatory article referring to acting Chief Justice, Dr. Shirani Bandaranaike. Ms. Jansz is ordered to appear before the court on Monday to explain her actions. 'Unconstitutional' detention Meanwhile, the Appeals Court has accepted a petition against Sri Lanka army (SLA) authorities for continuously detaining former military commander, Gen Sarath Fonseka. Anoma Fonseka in her petition requests the court to order the SLA to provide her husband before courts. She argues that the authorities are violating the constitution, as well as their fundamental rights, by keeping her husband in detention without charging and producing him before courts for more than a month. Gen Fonseka was arrested by the military on 08 February. Commander of the SLA and other officials are named as respondents. | LOCAL LINKS Fonseka to face military trial 11 March, 2010 | Sandeshaya Soldiers 'victimised by government'08 March, 2010 | Sandeshaya Fonseka 'tortured' army officers08 March, 2010 | Sandeshaya Govt. 'aware of' Lasantha killers12 January, 2010 | Sandeshaya IBA 'alarmed' by MoD article15 July, 2009 | Sandeshaya Media attacks by 'army intelligence'09 January, 2009 | Sandeshaya "Government is responsible" says Ranil08 January, 2009 | Sandeshaya SLBC censors BBC reports08 January, 2009 | Sandeshaya | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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