Thousands of Sri Lankan opposition activists staged a protest outside a jail on Tuesday to demand the release of former army chief and defeated presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka. Supporters of the JVP, or People's Liberation Front, shouted anti-government slogans and carried placards demanding freedom for Fonseka who is serving a 30-month sentence after being convicted by a court martial.
The JVP organised the demonstration outside the Welikada jail to mark the first anniversary of Fonseka's arrest by the military, just two weeks after he lost the January 2010 presidential vote. Police closed a section of the main road outside the prison in a bid to prevent a repeat of Friday's violence when government supporters clashed with Fonseka loyalists. At least four opposition MPs were among a dozen people wounded in the Friday night attack, while cars belonging to opposition lawmakers were smashed by ruling party activists. The main opposition United National Party (UNP) is planning another protest in Colombo on Wednesday to press for Fonseka's release.
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