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    Rohana Wijeweera

    Sri Lankan politician

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  1. Wijeweera had his primary education at Goda Uda Government School in Kottegoda from 1947 to 1953. In 1954 he entered Goda Uda Government Senior School and was there until mid-1959. He entered Ambalangoda Dharmashoka College in July 1959 to study GCE Ordinary Level in the science stream.

  2. Nov 13, 2014 · And Wijeweera's natural base was among the majority Sinhalese - people who had been educated in Sinhala at school or university, but had no jobs and blamed the system. In 1971, while in...

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  3. Nov 25, 2020 · Given the enormity of the violence caused by the JVP and the boiling anger among the Police and security personnel towards the JVP Leader, it is widely believed that Rohana Wijeweera was killed in what is euphemistically termed as an ‘officially sanctioned unofficial execution’.

  4. Nov 28, 2008 · 32 The JVP leader, Rohana Wijeweera, ‘stood out as the only individual with a background of foreign travel and at least a smattering of English. He was thus able to overawe the others by exuding an aura of learning on account of his access to literature in English and his course work in Marxism while in Russia” (Chandraprema, Sri Lanka: The ...

  5. Rohana Wijeweera killed The van raced through the estate. Srimathi, the five children and Wijeweera’s mother, who reached the Paddukka house the next day in the afternoon, watched the ‘breaking news’ saying that the JVP Leader Rohana Wijeweera had been shot dead.

  6. Patabendi Don Jinadasa Nandasiri Wijeweera, better known as Rohana Wijeweera, was a Sri Lankan Marxist political activist, revolutionary and the founder of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna. Wijeweera led the party in two unsuccessful insurrections in Sri Lanka, in 1971 and 1987 to 1989.

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  8. Nov 14, 2014 · And Wijeweera’s natural base was among the majority Sinhalese – people who had been educated in Sinhala at school or university, but had no jobs and blamed the system. In 1971, while in prison for activities against the state, Wijeweera tried to direct an insurrection.

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