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2010-07-11 Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan lawmaker ends ‘death fast’
A Sri Lankan lawmaker ended a ‘death fast’ Saturday outside the main UN compound in Colombo after failing to get the world body to disband a panel probing alleged war crimes in the country.

Legislator Wimal Weerawansa ended what he had called his ‘death fast’ after President Mahinda Rajapakse visited him outside the UN compound and asked him to abandon the protest, an official of Weerawansa’s party told AFP.

‘The president spent a few minutes with him, gave him a glass of coconut water and that was the end of the protest,’ the official said.

Weerawansa, 40, had refused to take food or water by mouth since Thursday, but was being fed intravenously so faced no risk to his life, a doctor said. The politician launched a sitdown protest on Tuesday and turned it into a ‘death fast’ on Thursday.

He had demanded that UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon halt a UN probe into alleged rights abuses during the final stages of Sri Lanka’s civil war between Sri Lankan troops and Tamil rebels last year. Weerawansa, the leader of the National Freedom Front, a coalition partner in the government, quit his cabinet post as housing minister on Friday to deflect allegations that his campaign was being orchestrated by the government.

Hundreds of supporters had gathered around him as protest organisers played Buddhist prayers over a public address system. The supporters dispersed after Weerawansa was taken away in an ambulance.

Ban asked Sri Lanka on Friday to ‘normalise conditions’ around the UN office in Colombo after days of angry demonstrations. Earlier in the week he recalled the UN’s top envoy to the island, Neil Buhne, for consultations. The UN chief’s office said the ‘strong reaction’ to the UN probe was ‘not warranted,’ adding the expert panel was acting only in an advisory role.
Posted by Steve White 2010-07-11 00:00|| || Front Page|| [10 views ]  Top

#1 Weerawansa, 40, had refused to take food or water by mouth since Thursday, but was being fed intravenously so faced no risk to his life, a doctor said. The politician launched a sitdown protest on Tuesday and turned it into a 'death fast' on Thursday.

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Posted by Bulldog 2010-07-11 03:29||   2010-07-11 03:29|| Front Page Top

#2 By Mr Weerawansa's standards I just finished a death fast with a bowl of fruit salad and a capuchino on the deck.
Dodged a bullet there, I did.
Posted by Grunter elsewhere in Sydney 2010-07-11 20:33||   2010-07-11 20:33|| Front Page Top

#3 Congratulations Grunter. I had a large chimichanga with beans, rice, and salsa. Washed it all down with a pair of ice cold Modelos while watching Spain celebrate their World Cup win.
Posted by Besoeker 2010-07-11 20:40||   2010-07-11 20:40|| Front Page Top

#4 damn, B - I thought I suffered

along with home BBQ'd Carne Asada, salsa, cheese, super-large tortillas, chopped onions, cilantro, sour cream, and diced tomatoes.... a regular death march, I tell ya
Posted by Frank G 2010-07-11 21:05||   2010-07-11 21:05|| Front Page Top

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