Background
Kadirgamar was born on 11 April 1934 in Chavakachcheri in northern Ceylon. He was the son of Review J. W. A. Kadirgamar and Grace Nesammmah Hitchcock.
Kadirgamar was born on 11 April 1934 in Chavakachcheri in northern Ceylon. He was the son of Review J. W. A. Kadirgamar and Grace Nesammmah Hitchcock.
Returning to Ceylon, he was educated Jaffna College.
He spent his early childhood in Malaya, receiving primary education in Seremban between 1941 and 1945. After school he joined the University of Ceylon, Peradeniya to study history, graduating in 1959 with a Bachelor (General) degree. Kadirgamar married Sakuntala.
They had two sons (Ajayan and Ahilan).
He was a first cousin of Lakshman Kadirgamar. He then taught in the Department of History at the University of Ceylon, Colombo between 1970 and 1978.
In 1974 he joined the International Christian University in Japan to study for a master"s degree. In 1979 he became a senior lecturer of history at the University of Jaffna, serving as head of the Department of History from 1982.
As the security situation deteriorated in northern Sri Lanka, human rights abuses became widespread.
Kadirgamar was one of the founders of the Jaffna branch of the Movement for Inter-Racial Justice and Equality (MIRJE) in 1979. Following the burning of Jaffna library in 1981 he helped found the Jaffna Citizens’ Committee. Kadirgamar returned to Japan in 1983 on a Japan Foundation Fellowship and lectured at several universities in the Tokyo-Yokohama area: Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Tokyo Woman"s Christian University, International Christian University, Meiji Gakuin University, Sophia University Community College, Keisen University, Aoyama Gakuin Women"s Junior College, Wako University and International School of the Sacred Heart.
He returned to Sri Lanka in 2000 and settled in Dehiwela.
He died on 25 July 2015 after a brief illness.
He got involved in left wing politics whilst a student at Peradeniya and was a sympathiser of the Lanka Sama Samaja Party. Kadirgamar taught history, politics and international relations in the undergraduate department of Jaffna College between 1959 and 1969. He was also one of the founders of the Saturday Review.
He contested the 2011 local government election as one of the candidates for the Democratic People"s Front (DPF) in Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia Municipal Council but failed to get elected after coming fifth amongst the DPF candidates.