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LankaWeb – THE STRANGE TALE OF NPP (MALIMAWA) AND JVP (SEENUWA): VULGAR REPRESENTATION OF MARXIST UNITED FRONT POLITICS

LankaWeb – THE STRANGE TALE OF NPP (MALIMAWA) AND JVP (SEENUWA): VULGAR REPRESENTATION OF MARXIST UNITED FRONT POLITICS
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Conversation with Lee Kuan Yew at Anuradhapura

Conversation with Lee Kuan Yew at Anuradhapura
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The JVP s Military Battle for Power – The Island

The JVP s Military Battle for Power – The Island
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LankaWeb – As the New Old Left turns 50…

LankaWeb – As the New Old Left turns 50…
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Origins and growth of Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna

By Jayantha Somasundaram The 50th anniversary of the first JVP insurrection falls today. The 1971 rebellion was the first armed uprising against the state in modern times. The JVP was the brainchild of Rohana Wijeweera. Born in 1943, at Hunandeniya, in the Matara District, his father was a supporter of the Communist Party of Ceylon (CPC). However, while studying medicine in Moscow, Wijeweera became critical of the Soviet Union, and, on his return, he joined the Communist Party (CP), which was Maoist. Not long after, in 1966, Wijeweera, along with his supporters, broke ranks with the CP to form their own movement, which would later become the JVP. Wijeweera had concluded that the agricultural labourer -̶ the rural proletariat -̶ was the largest and most important component of Sri Lanka’s working class, not the urban or plantation worker.

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