List of assassinations of the Second JVP Insurrection
The following is a list of notable assassinations of the Second JVP Insurrection blamed on the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna and government security forces.
Politicians
Victim | Position | Date | Location | Method | Perpetrator(s) |
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O. Kariyawasam | Liberal candidate | 26 October 1989 | Wattala, Gampaha District | JVP is blamed.[1] | |
Merrill Kariyawasam | UNP MP (Agalawatta) | September 1989 | JVP is blamed.[2][3][4] | ||
P.D. Wimalsena | LSSP member and trade unionist | 15 May 1989 | JVP is blamed.[1] | ||
Indrapala Abeyweera | SLFP organiser, Kalutara | 10 January 1989 | JVP is blamed.[1][3] | ||
Lionel Jayatilake | Minister & UNP MP (Kuliyapitiya) | 26 September 1988 | Kuliyapitiya | Shot | JVP is blamed.[2][3][4] |
L.W. Panditha | CPSL member and trade unionist | 27 July 1988 | Dematagoda, Colombo District | JVP is blamed.[1] | |
S. B. Yalegama | Former SLFP MP (Rattota) & USA candidate | 28 May 1988/ 25 August 1988? | Matale | JVP is blamed.[1][3][4] | |
Nandalal Fernando | General Secretary, UNP | 20 May 1988 | Wellawatte | JVP is blamed.[3] | |
G.V.S. de Silva | District Minister & UNP MP (Habaraduwa) | 1 May 1988 | Galle | JVP is blamed.[2][3] | |
Vijaya Kumaranatunga | Founder of Sri Lanka Mahajana Party and actor | 16 February 1988 | Colombo | Shot | JVP is blamed.[1][2][3] |
Harsha Abeywardena | Chairman, UNP | 23 December 1987 | Wellawatte | JVP is blamed.[3] | |
Keerthi Abeywickrema | UNP MP (Deniyaya) | 18 August 1987 | Parliament of Sri Lanka, Sri Jayawardenapura Kotte | Bombing | JVP is blamed.[1][2][3][4] |
Jinadasa Weerasinghe | UNP MP (Tangalle) | 1 August 1987 | Angunakolapelessa | Shot | JVP is blamed.[3][4] |
W.M.P.G. Banda | UNP MP (Galagedara) | JVP is blamed.[3] | |||
Lesley Ranagala | UNP MP (Borella) | JVP is blamed.[3] | |||
Daya Sepali Senadheera | UNP MP (Karandeniya) | JVP is blamed.[3] |
JVP leaders
Victim | Position | Date | Location | Method | Perpetrator(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rohana Wijeweera | Leader of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna | 13 November 1989 | Borella | Shot | Government Forces are blamed.[5] |
Upatissa Gamanayake | Deputy leader of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna | 13 November 1989 | Government Forces are blamed.[5] | ||
Saman Piyasiri Fernando | Military wing leader of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna | 29 December 1989 | Government Forces are blamed. | ||
Journalists
Victim | Position | Date | Location | Method | Perpetrator(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Richard de Zoysa | Journalist, author, human rights activist and actor | 18 February 1990 | Moratuwa | Shot | Pro-government paramilitary squads are blamed.[6] |
Sagarika Gomes | Broadcaster, Rupavahini | 13 September 1989 | JVP is blamed.[1][2] | ||
K. Amaratunge | Chief News Editor, Rupavahini | 13 August 1989 | JVP is blamed.[1] | ||
Premakeerthi de Alwis | Broadcaster | 31 July 1989 | Colombo | Shot | JVP is blamed.[1][2] |
Thevis Guruge | Chairman, ITN & broadcaster, Radio Ceylon | 23 July 1989 | JVP is blamed.[1][2] |
Academics
Victim | Position | Date | Location | Method | Perpetrator(s) |
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Professor Stanley Wijesundera[7] | Vice Chancellor, University of Colombo | 8 March 1989 | Colombo | Gun shot | JVP is blamed.[1][2] |
Professor Chandratne Patuwathavithane | Vice Chancellor, University of Moratuwa | JVP is blamed.[1][2] | |||
Captain T.E. Nagahawatte | Assistant Registrar, University of Peradeniya | October 1989 | Peradeniya | Gun shot | JVP is blamed.[8] |
Professionals
Victim | Position | Date | Location | Method | Perpetrator(s) |
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Dr Gladys Jayawardene | Chairperson, State Pharmaceuticals Corporation | 12 September 1989 | Slave Island, Colombo | Gunshot | JVP is blamed.[1] |
D. C. Athukorale | Chief Engineer, Colombo Port Authority | 17 November 1988 | Welikada | Gunshot | JVP is blamed.[9] |
E. Liayana Pathirana | Working Director, Salt Corporation | 22 June 1989 | Opanayake | Gunshot | JVP is blamed.[9] |
Wijedasa Liyanarachchi | Lawyer | 2 September 1989 | General Hospital, Colombo | Multiple injuries resulting from torture | Sri Lanka Police is blamed.[10][11] |
Police and Military officers
Victim | Position | Date | Location | Method | Perpetrator(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Terrence Perera | Deputy Inspector General of Police, Director - Counter Subversive Division | 12 December 1987 | Battaramulla | shot dead | JVP is blamed.[12] |
Bennet Perera | Deputy Inspector General of Police, Director, Criminal Investigation Department | 1 May 1989 | Mount Lavinia | shot dead | JVP is blamed. |
Activists
Victim | Position | Date | Location | Method | Perpetrator(s) |
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Padmasiri Thrimavitharana | Medical student and prominent student activist | 22 October 1988 | Rathnapura | Multiple injuries resulting from torture | Pro-government paramilitary squads are blamed.[13] |
Daya Pathirana | Leader, Independent Students Union, University of Colombo | 15 December 1986 | Near Bolgoda Lake, Piliyandala | Cut-throat | JVP led Inter University Students' Federation (IUSF) is blamed.[2][14][15][16] |
See also
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