UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urges peace in post-election Sri Lanka
February 9th, 2010 - 1:13 pm ICT by BNO News ( Leave a comment )UNITED NATIONS (BNO NEWS) – United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Monday reiterated 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 important 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.”
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.”
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