JVP And LTTE Heroes
The LTTE’s Great Heroes Day and the JVP’s November Hereoes Day just passed. Both groups terrorized, tortured and tried to kill their way to political change, and yet both feel that there is something to commemorate.
While I support mourning the dead, I think it is a folly to say that they died for something more than sociopaths promoting a corrupted cause.
JVP And LTTE Heroes
Colombo was plastered with pictures of Rohana Wijeweera, with his Che cap and beard, and an authentic smile. He led a Khmer Rouge style Marxist insurrection, killing policemen, government officials, people who tried to vote, the families of security forces, etc. During that period almost everyone remembers seeing young men burning in the streets. My family member had her leg broken by JVPers looking for guns.
On the other side, a friend was beaten nearly to death by the police for wearing jeans and looking like a JVPer. His legs were hurt so badly that he could never wear shoes again. As you can tell, the government responded to a terrorist group with brutal, blanket force, crushing that largely Sinhalese insurrection at the cost of many innocent lives.
LTTE’s Heroes Day
Vellupillai Prabhakaran led a similar insurrection in the north, and now his face (or the LTTE flag at least) is plastered around Toronto and London, as Diaspora separatists (about as effective as it sounds) prepare to commemorate him and his movement. Prabhakaran killed policemen, soldiers, civilians, other Tamil groups, members of his own group, villagers, monks, people riding the bus, anybody. He was a much more creative and effective terrorist than Wijeweera, and also lived longer. In time, however, the government also brutally crushed him with, I would say, actually less innocent slaying, but still a good deal too much.
November is the time that both of these men and their ideas are ostensibly commemorated, though both the men and their ideas were bad. A Marxist dictatorship would have sucked, and a separate state based on race (with the accompanying racial cleansing, as per the LTTE’s expulsion of Muslims) would have sucked also. Killing and terrorizing the population was also a bad way to go about anything, and the men who warped the ideas and actions of a generation deserve nothing but scorn.
However, the thing is that a lot of innocent people died in those insurrections, and a lot of well-meaning people died participating in them, and those people are mourned. Which is why I think these days are popular. The JVP has evolved into a non-violent, rather ordinary political party and are able to have their day in Sri Lanka, in public. The LTTE has devolved into two warring foreign mafias, more about the money than anything else, so they hold their commemorations abroad.
Why?
Why does this happen? They are commemorating people as heroes some of whom, maliciously or misguidedly, killed innocents and damaged their countries. So why is that feeling still there?
I think it is because the government and the nation does not remember or acknowledge the dead at all, and those dead still mattered. There are actually far more moves towards inter-racial reconciliation than there were to reconcile the largely Sinhalese rebels of the JVP. Those people (and young people in general) were just killed or disappeared and no one ever really talked about it again. While Defense Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa has announced a census of war dead in the north (noting dubiously that deaths by the Army are negligible), dead LTTErs are not counted or mourned in any particular way.
These commemorations are led by mediocre acolytes, showing the faces of magnificent murderers, but beneath it all are real human beings. Not heroes necessarily, but heroic in their own way. Heroes that sacrificed their lives to accomplish a worthy goal. The people who died in the JVP and LTTE insurrections sacrificed for unworthy goals, but they sacrificed nonetheless. They should be remembered and commemorated for that.








The LTTE is not defeated. It is more powerful than ever before. Look at how the corrupt thugs cannot leave the country for fear of arrest. Then through networks, pulling down the economy of third world SL.
when we think about past 65 years,what are the positivie changes peopleof the livesof the lankan poors,everyboady can understand the truth.The rich people became richer.The poor became poorest.WHY IS THIS DIFFERANCE?Dear brother Rohana Wijeweera and other lot of brothers were able to understand the reanson,and they were stand sacrified their valuable lives ,THAT you never even think.Thats why ‘THEY’are EVER HIEROS OF OUR HARTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Honestly we should mourn the innocents killed by the JVP & LTTE & never ever the death of a JVP & LTTE killer. Laws need be enacted to prevent the Killer JVP & the killer LTTE making any attempt to commemorate their comrades killed by the peace loving people of this country. These commemorations leave a very bad impact in the minds of our younger generations who think these inhuman killers are Heroes! Its the duty of the state ,Parents , friends & well-wishes to educate the young of what terrible Vultures the JVP & LTTE were.
JVP fought for a socialist state and LTTE was trying to get equal rights to Tamil speaking people who were being subjugated by the Sinhalese.
Hard work is not being appreciated now. Everyone looking a way to make easy money.
Politicians armed forces and thugs/kidnappers are the people making money,
And wasting public funds.
We need a change ,change for better!!!
JVP ,LTTE AND CID (SL)