88/89 summary of killings

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    During the period 1987-1992 the JVP murdered hundreds of members of the working class in the South of the island in order to force people to join anti-government strikes.

    Just 15 year ago JVP attacked the holiest of Buddhist shrines, the sacred Sri Dalada Maligawa in Kandy and also the Katunayake International airport.

    Information below is gathered from a news paper in Sri Lanka. (An official document marked 'top secret' listed killings that the JVP carried out during this time.)

    Killed :

    3210 Informants 1735 Government supporters 487 Government servants
    52 Educationists (Including 50 Principals, a vice chancellor and a University professor)
    70 Politicians (35 were leading politicians)

    Service personnel :

    209 Security forces 342 Police personnel 98 Home guards


    In 1989 alone, JVP murdered 24 Buddhist clergies (For refusing to bow to the Marxists principles)
    Name of Buddihist Clergy Buddhist Temple Date
    Rev. Poddalamulle Premaloka 18/12/1988
    Rev. Marambe Somaratana 31/12/1988
    Rev. Angunakolapelasse Upali 07/01/1989
    Rev. Kumbagoda Gunaloka Mihintale Temple 11/07/1987
    Rev. Kotikawatte Saddhatissa 03/08/1989
    Rev. Hemaloka Nandimithra Temple –Pallama 04/08/1989
    Rev. W. Pangnatisa Athurugiriya Temple 13/08/1989
    Rev. Soragune Pangnasara Rajamahaviharaya 20/08/1989
    Rev. Kirawanagama Pangnarama 27/08/1989
    Rev. Welltota Pangnadassi Kithalagamuwa Temple 30/08/1989
    Rev. Pelpola Dharmapala Jayasumanaramaya 04/09/1989
    Rev. Muditha
    Sri Sudharshanaramaya – Hiniduma 05/09/1989
    Rev. Kahawa Wimalasiri Bodhirajaramaya 09/09/1989
    Rev. Mahanuwara Dammarakkitha Bambarangala Temple 18/09/1989
    Rev. Govunne Rathanajothi Mawelagama Rajamaha Viharaya 20/09/1989
    Rev. Thiaranagama Rathanasara 29/09/1989
    Rev. Thambugala Anandasiri 13/10/1989
    Rev. Dikpitiye Angirasa Sri Keththarama Temple 05/10/1989
    Rev. Kalutara Dharmarathana 12/10/1989
    Rev. Wimalakeerthi Dangolla Temple – Horambawa 20/10/1989
    Rev. Nikapitiye Siddhartha Deliwala Temple 30/10/1989
    Rev. D. Gunawansa Mangalagama Pirivena – Molagoda 05/11/1989
    Rev. Welipitiye Pangnatissa Viyaneliya Temple 29/11/1989
    Rev. Bamunupotha Somarathana Medpitiya Temple 10/12/1989
    Rev. W. Pangnananda Weulukannala Temple 11/12/1989
    Rev. Ambewela Chandrajothi Kulubululanda Viharaya 12/12/1989
    Rev. Rekawa Pangnasiddhi
    Ubhayaramaya Temple – Rekawa 16/12/1989
    In 1987 and 1988 two Catholic priests were killed by JVP.

    Name of Priest Place of incident Date

    Fr. Michael Paul Rodrigo Subaseth Gedara, Kataragama 11/10/1987
    Fr. P. Lionel Jayasinghe Lanka Deva Sabhawa – Tissamaharamaya 25/03/1988

    Vandalism and sabotage by JVP

    Destroyed

    553 CTB buses 15 CTB depots 01 CTB workshop

    113 Government vehicles 29 Private vehicles

    Vandalised

    16 Trains 12 Rail tracks 24 Railway stations

    680 Post offices 18 Postal vehicles 12 Telecommunication centres

    01 CTO building 84 Key telephone lines

    04 Paddy collecting centres and cultivation and milk collecting centres

    73 Tea factories 38 Estate bungalows

    Many Estate vehicles, Tea leaf collecting centres


    Corporations vandalised

    (1)Timber Corporation depots (2) Distilleries (3) Weaving centres,
    (4) Building Materials Corporation (5) Plywood Corporation (6) Cashew Corporation,
    (7) Fertiliser Corporation (8) Mining buildings (9) Government schools.

    Sabotaged

    132 Electric transformers 13 Pylons 69 Power lines
    02 Power stations 25 Electric meters 09 Elec-sub stations
    103 Agrarian service centres


    Attacked

    More than 40 Banks

    21 Government office

    294 Offices of Government agents

    Private property damaged

    107 Homes of service personnel 76 Houses of Police officers Home Guards

    20 Houses of civilians 33 Private buildings

    05 Sarvodaya Centres Homes of provincial council members,

    Social centres and Trade union offices
    Foreign construction projects and construction centres