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Nandasiri Wijeweera (Sinhala: පටබැඳි දොන් ජිනදාස නන්දසිරි විජෙවීර; 14 July 1943 – 13
November 1989,
better known by his nom de
guerre Rohana Wijeweera, was...
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President J.R.
Jayewardene released the JVP leader,
Rohana Wijeweera, from prison.
Wijeweera contested in the 1982
presidential elections and was the third...
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Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP)
movement was
founded during the late 1960s by
Rohana Wijeweera, a
former Lumumba University medical student and
Ceylon Communist Party...
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Sinhala biographical film
about Sri
Lankan Marxist revolutionary Rohana Wijeweera directed by
Anuruddha Jayasinghe and
produced by
Chamathka Peiris for...
- Māma Dennā.
Later in 1982,
Beddage joined with
fellow singer Bandula Wijeweera and the duo
named as "Mamayi Benai". They made
several po****r hits including:...
- and the leader,
Rohana Wijeweera. He
unsuccessfully contested the 1983
Anamaduwa by-election
under JVP.
Gamanayake and
Wijeweera were
killed by the government...
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security needs. The
movement was
started in the late 1960s by
Rohana Wijeweera, who
became a
Maoist and parti****ted in the pro-Beijing
branch of the...
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Vimukthi Peramuna, a Marxist–Leninist
political party founded by
Rohana Wijeweera in 1965,
serves as a
third force in the
current political context. It...
- was the
third unofficial leader of the JVP's
second insurgency after Wijeweera and Gamanayake.
Ananda was
captured by Sri
Lankan government forces in...
- politician, and the 4th
leader of
Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna,
after Rohana Wijeweera,
Saman Piyasiri Fernando and
Lalith Wijerathna and
served as its leader...