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Former presidents back Sri Lanka’s jailed ex-leader

Former presidents back Sri Lanka’s jailed ex-leader

Three former leaders of Sri Lanka have shown support for the imprisoned ex-president. Former presidents back Sri Lanka’s jailed ex-leader in a rare united front that raises deep concern. Their statements highlight broader democratic unease in the country.

The men spoke out after the incident on August 22, when Ranil Wickremesinghe was arrested by the Criminal Investigation Department. He is accused of misusing public funds for a trip linked to his wife’s honorary ceremony in London. His arrest marks the first time a former head of state in Sri Lanka has been jailed.

At a public gathering, former presidents back Sri Lanka’s jailed ex-leader and call the move a “calculated assault” on democratic values. One senior ex-president said the charges were frivolous and warned that the repercussions extend beyond one individual.

After his arrest, the former president was hospitalized due to dehydration and pre-existing health conditions. He was moved to the ICU, where doctors say his condition is now stable. Supporters and allies continue to challenge the charges as politically driven.

Critics say this case is part of the new government’s larger anti-corruption push. However, the expressions of solidarity from veteran leaders suggest growing fears over political fairness and due process. Observers see the backing from former presidents back Sri Lanka’s jailed ex-leader as a sign of national alarm.

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