Wednesday, July 8, 2026

India Waits’ by Jan Myrdal, a classic narrative and diagnosis of opression of India from a Maoist perspective - Latest edition printed in 2025.

Thanks information from review of late K.Balagopal in Economic and Political Weekly in 2009.by Harsh Thakor is a freelance journalist

 

A landmark book in exploring the oppressive nature of the Social Order of India and its historical origins

 

‘India Waits’ by Swedish Marxist Jan Myrdal, first published in 1984 and then in 2018 and 2025, reconstructs the building of the Indian state, and the transition of it’s ideology as a historical process from Chadragupta , Sher Shah. The British Raj and Indira Gandhi’s emergency. Myrdal’s Marxist approach is an attempt to de-mystify the exploitation and degradation of contemporary India and discovers a historical trail from the divide and rule tactics in reign of Chandragupta, periods of Moslem and British rule, which laid the ideological foundation of Nehru’s dynasty. He descends through the bylanes or tunnels of history to explore all the questions serious historians of India have been asking, and to provide some kind of answers of his own.

Myrdal expresses outrage at the grinding poverty, the enormous waste of human potential and violence unleashed on members of lower castes.

FREE COMRADE RASHID AND ALL OTHER REVOLUTIONARY POLITICAL PRISONERS BEING KEPT UNDER LOCK AND KEY BY THE YANKEE STATE! - STATEMENT

 

STATEMENT    Central Committee Communist Party of Switzerland


ON THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF COMRADE RASHID, MINISTER OF DEFENCE OF THE REVOLUTIONARY INTERCOMMUNAL BLACK PANTHER PARTY

Central Committee
Communist Party of Switzerland
July 2026

[...] Wherever it is branded in black skin, labour [...] cannot emancipate itself. [...]

-- Karl Marx: Volume 1 of Capital (September 1867)

[...] The evil system of colonialism and imperialism arose and thrived with the enslavement of Africans and the trade in Africans, and it will surely come to its end with the complete emancipation of the black people.

-- Mao Zedong: Support the African-American People in Their Righteous Struggle Against Racial Discrimination by US Imperialism! (8th of August, 1963)

On the 24th of June, 2026, the Revolutionary Intercommunal Black Panther Party [RIBPP] in the USA announced that Comrade Rashid, alias Kevin Johnson, the Minister of Defence of the RIBPP, a Marxist-Leninist-Maoist communist party, had been returned to Virginia after spending over a year in a prison in South Carolina in an attempt to break his revolutionary will and morale and isolate him from the masses of the prisoners in the Yankee system of capitalist prison slavery.

Comrade Rashid describes himself as a prisoner of war of the RIBPP. Imprisoned for life on false charges since 1990 -- a fate shared by countless thousands upon thousands of members of the oppressed African-American nationality within the US empire -- he educated himself politically while in prison, embraced Marxism-Leninism-Maoism, and began to mobilize, educate, and organize the masses of the slaves in the razor-wire plantations that the Yankee state cynically refers to as ‹prisons›. Thus, he became a political prisoner with no possibility of parole, since political work in prison itself is a reason for denying parole according to the logic of the fascist slaveowners who run the US prison-industrial complex. By helping to reorganize the prison section of the original Black Panther Party for Self-Defence -- a section organized by Comrade George Jackson before his murder in a prison massacre -- into the New African Black Panther Party in 2005, which has since been reorganized into the RIBPP in 2020, Comrade Rashid became the most important political prisoner in the USA today.

Marxism-Leninism-Maoism is the only ideology capable of guiding a genuine social revolution today, but in order to become a guide to revolutionary action, it must be creatively integrated with the concrete practice of revolution at each time and place. In the USA, one of the most important experiences that must be taken into account in elaborating an independent Marxist-Leninist-Maoist guiding thought is the experience of the Black Panthers. This experience -- which contained both positive and negative aspects, but was primarily positive -- must be analysed, lessons must be synthesized from it under the guidance of Marxism-Leninism-Maoism, and a guiding thought for the revolution in the USA must thus be produced. Without a doubt, Comrade Rashid is playing the main role in this process of analysis and synthesis of the experience of the Black Panthers today, and it is impossible for anyone to understand or make the revolution in the USA without studying his theoretical and practical work.

Among Comrade Rashid's most outstanding specifications of Marxism-Leninism-Maoism to the concrete reality of the USA, we should emphasize his work concerning the road of dual power as the road of people's war in that country, the political economy of US prison slavery, the transformation of the lumpen mentality into the proletarian mentality, and so on. Undoubtedly, in elaborating these specific theories, Comrade Rashid has also contributed to the universally valid truth of Marxism-Leninism-Maoism and to its inevitable fourth stage of development. When our Party says that we adhere to Marxism-Leninism-Maoism and the contributions of Comrade Gonzalo and other prominent leaders of the international revolutionary proletariat to the inevitable fourth stage of development of this ideology, we count Comrade Rashid among those other prominent leaders who have made such contributions.

For his communist work among the masses of the modern slaves of US capital, Comrade Rashid has been repeatedly beaten, physically tortured, imprisoned under solitary confinement, denied medical treatment, denied access to literature, and prevented from speaking to legal representation, among countless other fascist crimes intended to break his resistance. However, nothing has been able to break his exemplary communist spirit. Comrade Rashid is one of the foremost political representatives of our international revolutionary proletariat and one of the foremost revolutionaries in the USA today -- and that is why the class of new capitalist slaveowners in the USA has now tried to assassinate him by means of chemical weapons. In a recent statement smuggled out from prison, Comrade Rashid writes:

I was moved to a different solitary cellblock where all occupants were banned from using the telephone or tablets to communicate with the outside. I observed that a thick white powder had been spread all around the base of the walls, toilet and window, and in and around the sink, in the new cell.

Although I didn’t know what the powder was nor suspect that it was harmful, I did try several times to clean it away. These efforts failed because applying water made it stick to surfaces and fill into cracks and crevices.

In the new cell I immediately became severely ill, developing acute chest congestion with rattling fluid in my lungs and deadly infections, including an abscessed tooth which the prison’s dental staff refused to treat. With the help of outside supporters and a lawyer, I had to arrange to pay to a private dentist for treatment, which officials delayed for months.

[...]

Months later I learned from an inmate grounds worker that the white powder in the solitary cell was a commercial insecticide called Bengal UltraDust 2x FireAnt Killer, that officials had it put in the cell, and that it was the cause of my illnesses. I informed members of UPROAR, who researched and compiled a detailed report on this substance.

The report revealed that the substance is a deadly synthetic neurotoxin that attacks the immune and central nervous systems of mammals. It is also a high grade carcinogen that causes silicosis and lung cancer and enters the body through skin contact and inhalation. It has the highest of all toxic classifications and no safe levels of exposure.

I could not clean it from the cell because it is hydrophobic (water repellent).

Water causes the powder to stick to surfaces. In fact, its manufacturers boast that upon application to outside fire ant nests, it kills them for eight months, which means it’s not washed away and its toxic effects persist even after nearly a year of exposure to outside elements.

The report also showed that my illnesses matched the safety data sheet exactly: namely respiratory infection causing rattling fluid in the lungs and compromised immune system. Also, the placement of the powder inside a cell directly violated the label warnings which forbid indoors use. The safety protocols recommend that an inhalation victim be immediately removed to fresh air, and immediate washing of skin and clothing upon contact with the substance. I was however trapped in a closed-in cell for months constantly breathing and touching the toxin [...].

[...]

My exposure to the neurotoxin constituted chemical assault, torture in violation of the UN Convention Against Torture, unconstitutional deliberate indifference to serious medical and dental needs, and retaliation based upon the media threats made by Fergeli in conspiracy with SC HQ prison officials and Perry’s prison staff. Not to mention the blatant attempt to take my life by prolonged toxic poisoning.

While UPROAR and others have demanded my return to Va, I remain in SC custody subject to further abuses aimed to stop my involvement in exposing and challenging prison abuses. Nonetheless, I remain committed to this work and serving the oppressed.

Dare to Struggle Dare to Win!

All Power to the People![1]

The Communist Party of Switzerland resolutely condemns the Yankee slaveowners for their attempt to assassinate Comrade Rashid. Additionally, we condemn the fascist Trump regime for allowing such crimes to be committed with impunity and inspiring the slaveowners to commit such crimes in the first place. Although fascism is coming to the USA, such abuses are nothing new; rather, they have been systematized, refined, and generalized under the fascist regime. We emphasize that the Republican and Democratic Parties alike are political parties of the Yankee big bourgeoisie, including its slaveowning section, and that the entire system of globalized monopoly capitalism is the root cause of prison slavery and the countless abuses accompanying it. The day will surely come sooner rather than later when the fascist Yankee regime and the entire imperialist system that it represents will be drowned in its own blood by new generations of Nat Turners within the razor-wire plantations and new generations of John Browns outside of them in a combined onslaught.

All communists, proletarian revolutionaries, progressives, and genuine democrats throughout the world have a duty to defend the life, health, and dignity of Comrade Rashid -- not just in his capacity as a revolutionary political prisoner, but also because of his status as one of the foremost fighters for the emancipation of all exploited and oppressed people throughout the world today.

We demand the immediate and unconditional release of Comrade Rashid.

Likewise, we demand the immediate and unconditional release of all other revolutionary political prisoners in the USA.

Moreover, we demand the immediate abolition of the entire system of capitalist prison slavery in the USA and the recognition of the human and democratic rights of all prisoners.

Finally, we demand that the Swiss government take a stand against this modern slavery, prohibit Swiss businesses from profiting from it in any way, impose sanctions on the US imperialist slaveowners for their innumerable crimes, and ruthlessly punish all of their Swiss partners-in-crime.

Those who refuse to take a stand against this barbarism find themselves on the wrong side of history, and they will eventually be crushed by it.

Death to Yankee imperialism and its collaborators!

Free Comrade Rashid and all other revolutionary political prisoners!

Abolish the system of capitalist prison slavery by any means necessary!

Central Committee
Communist Party of Switzerland

July 2026


  1. Source: https://rashidmod.com/?p=4069↩︎

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Arrests don't stop protests against Nato Summit in Ankara, Istanbul and in all Turkey - info press/imagines

 

Anti-NATO Protesters Clash with Police During Ankara Summit

Protests in multiple cities lead to detentions as Türkiye tightens security for NATO summit with U.S. President Donald Trump

On the 7th, participants march at an anti-NATO summit protest in Istanbul. A sign displays an image of U.S. President Donald Trump with the phrase 'Murderous America'. /AP-Yonhap
On the 7th, a poster criticizing French President Emmanuel Macron with the phrase 'We don't want Macron' is attached at a bus stop in Besiktas, Istanbul, Türkiye. Left-wing groups hold protests in line with the NATO summit taking place in the capital Ankara over two days from the 7th. /Courtesy of Seo Bo-beom


On the 7th, a police fence installed by Turkish police near Dolmabahce Palace in Istanbul is being dismantled. /Courtesy of Seo Bo-beomOn the 7th, a participant in an anti-NATO rally in Istanbul is arrested by police. /X



Physical clashes occurred during an anti-NATO rally in Kadıköy, Istanbul, on the same day. According to the organizers, police detained participants of the "Youth Union Against NATO and Imperialist War" who were marching near the Kadıköy Port. The DEM’s Kadıköy branch claimed, "Youths exercising their democratic right to protest have been subjected to torture and detention," and demanded their release.

Rallies were held in multiple cities, including Ankara, Istanbul, Izmir, Adana, Samsun, and Çanakkale. In Ankara, police used tear gas to disperse TKP participants heading toward Kızılay Square, and the TKP reported that over 100 members and supporters were detained. According to Reuters, over 100 people were detained on terrorism charges during anti-NATO protests ahead of the summiturkey intensifies crackdown on public life in run-up to Nato summit in Ankara

More than 200 arrested in raids, comedian and journalists jailed, gay-friendly cruise turned away and protests banned


Authorities in Turkey have widened a crackdown on public life, arresting more than 200 people during raids across Ankara last month, jailing a comedian and blocking a cruise ship carrying LGBTQ+ passengers from docking in the run-up to the Nato summit in the capital.

The arrests followed a ban on demonstrations in Ankara that was put in place until 10 July. Human Rights Watch (HRW) said this was evidence of Turkey’s “ruthless intolerance of freedom of speech and assembly”. The watchdog group said the Nato summit, which starts on Tuesday, was taking place in the context of intensifying violations of basic rights, “including far-reaching restrictions on the main political opposition party, the media, and freedom of expression in general”.

Last week, the standup comedian Deniz Göktaş was arrested and put in pre-trial detention after arriving at Istanbul airport from a holiday. Göktaş was charged with “insulting the president” and “denigrating religious values” in relation to a show in which he referred to the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, as a dictator and made jokes about suicide bombers. The performance took place in Istanbul on 1 June and a recording was released on YouTube on 24 June. The video has been viewed nearly 9m times.People call for the release of the Turkish comedian Deniz Göktaş in front of a courthouse in Istanbul on Friday.

People call for the release of the Turkish comedian Deniz Göktaş in front of a courthouse in Istanbul on Friday. Photograph: Yasin Akgül/AFP/Getty ImagesRecep Tayyip Erdoğan speaks last year’s at the Nato summit in The Hague.

Prosecutions for criticising Recep Tayyip Erdoğan have risen sharply in recent years. Photograph: Piroschka Van De Wouw/Reuters

Right groups and opposition parties have long accused the Turkish authorities of muzzling free speech in the country, where prosecutions for criticising Erdoğan have risen sharply in recent years.

Istanbul rocked by mass protests over NATO summit

Thousands of people marched through the streets of Istanbul with demands directed at the 

In Istanbul, thousands of people took to the streets to protest against the NATO summit in Ankara. One of the participants in the rally stated that the demonstrators are opposed to holding the Alliance's meeting in Türkiye, according to AP.

Multi-thousand-person rally took place in Istanbul

In the center of Istanbul, thousands of people took part in a demonstration against the NATO Summit, which is taking place in Ankara.

Representatives of left-wing movements, pro-Palestinian organizations, and Kurdish political forces joined the action.

The column of protesters marched through the city's central streets. During the march, participants chanted anti-American slogans, including: "Killers, USA, get out of our country."

What the rally participants said

One of the rally participants, 21-year-old Ali Gültekin, explained that the demonstrators are opposed to holding the NATO summit on Turkish territory.

"We are here to protest the hosting in Ankara — at a cost of millions of dollars — of NATO, an organization we regard as a massacre machine established to preserve global hegemony," he said.

The action took place against the backdrop of the NATO summit in the Turkish capital, which has sparked protest demonstrations in the country's largest city.

India: Update On The Case Of Political Prisoner Varavara Rao

new Delhi, July 7, 2026: Telugu poet Varavara Rao, an accused in the Elgar Parishad case, has opposed the National Investigation Agency’s (NIA) plea to cancel his bail, saying he was merely an invitee to a Mumbai Press Club dinner and was unaware that other co-accused in the case had also been invited, countering the NIA’s argument that they had violated bail conditions.

Rao was responding to a plea by the NIA, which moved the Special Court in May, seeking cancellation of the bail granted to Rao and other co-accused following a meeting on the terrace of the Mumbai Press Club on January 19. According to the NIA, the accused had violated their bail conditions that prohibited them from contacting or communicating with one another.

In his response before the Special Court in Mumbai last week, Rao objected to the NIA’s allegations that the 19 January meeting was intended to propagate the ideology of the Communist Party of India (Maoist) and to discuss the future course of action for spreading the ‘Urban Naxal’ movement, calling it a mere assumption by the NIA.

Apart from Rao, the other co-accused who attended the meeting were Gautam Navlakha, Sudha Bharadwaj, Arun Ferreira, Anand Teltumbde, Rona Wilson, Sudhir Dhawale, Vernon Gonsalves, and Hany Babu.

Gonsalves and Ferreira appeared in person before the court. Bhardwaj’s legal team has yet to decide whether to file a written objection to the NIA’s plea. The case is scheduled for a hearing on July 10.

History of the Case

The NIA case stems from two FIRs filed by the Maharashtra Police after violence broke out at Bhima Koregaon on January 1, 2018. Police arrested activists Surendra Gadling, Rona Wilson, Sudhir Dhawale, Shoma Sen and Mahesh Raut in June that year and invoked sections of the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, (UAPA), in the case. Varavara Rao, Sudha Bharadwaj, Vernon Gonsalves, Arun Ferreira, and Gautam Navlakha were arrested in August 2018.

On the orders of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), the NIA took up the case in January 2020, and went on to arrest Dalit activist Anand Teltumbde, Jesuit priest Stan Swamy, and Delhi University associate professor Hany Babu. Fr. Swamy died in prison at the age of 84 in July 2021. The others were released on bail between December 2021 and May this year.

Recent Developments in the Case

The present proceedings stem from the Mumbai Press Club’s decision to expel three members— senior journalists Gurbir Singh, Bernard D’Mello, and Shrikant Modak—for facilitating the January 19 gathering of the accused persons currently out on bail. Two days later, the NIA sent a team to the club’s office to conduct an inquiry before moving the court to seek cancellation of the bail of all co-accused who attended the meeting.

Varavara Rao’s Counsel’s Argument

American pilot killed by rebels in Papua - good news from indonesia

A screengrab from a video by TPNPB shows rebels with the "Morning Star" flag, a symbol of independence, while announcing the attack.
JakartaReuters — 

Indonesia’s military has recovered the ​body of an American pilot who was shot dead by rebels in the restive eastern region of Papua, it said on Friday after a separatist group said the attack was a “message” to the US and Indonesian ⁠governments.

A low-level battle for independence from Indonesia has long raged in the resource-rich western half of Papua, where attacks by independence fighters have grown deadlier and more frequent as they have procured better weaponry.

Sebby Sambom, a spokesperson for the West Papua National Liberation Army (TPNPB), an ⁠armed separatist group, said on Thursday that their ​troops ⁠shot dead American pilot Nicholas F. Gosselin and set his plane on fire after it landed in the Yahukimo region of Highland Papua ⁠province.

He said the aircraft had been “frequently dropping Indonesian military personnel and violating the ​TPNPB’s ultimatum”, ⁠and said there would be ‌more attacks if Indonesia kept allowing civilian aircraft to enter rebel-controlled red zones of Papua

The attack was a message to the Indonesian and U.S. governments for “failing to address ‌the root causes of the conflict in Papua ‌between the Indonesian military and the West Papua National Liberation Army,” Sebby said.

On Friday, Wirya Artadiguna, a military spokesperson in Papua, confirmed the separatist group had carried out the attack and said the body ⁠of the American pilot had been recovered and evacuated.

The military is seeking the perpetrators, he said, adding that all passengers on the flight are safe and have returned home.


On “Philippine-American Friendship Day”: Advance The People’s War To Defeat US Imperialism In The Philippines!

 

National Democratic Front Of The Philippines

July 4, 2026

On the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States and the commemoration of “Philippine-American Friendship Day”, Compatriots-NDFP, the revolutionary organization of overseas Filipinos, enjoins the Filipino people to see the United States for what it really is: an imperialist superpower that, now more than ever, is desperate to maintain its neo-colonial control over the Philippines.

While the ruling classes continue to celebrate a so-called friendship between the two countries, July 4 reminds us that the Filipino people’s struggle for genuine national liberation remains unfinished. The formal granting of independence in 1946 did not end US domination over the Philippines. It successfully retained neo-colonial rule with the support of the Filipino landlord, bourgeois comprador, and bureaucrat capitalist classes that manage foreign control over the country’s economy, politics, military, and culture.

Eight decades after the declaration of bogus Philippine independence from the US, the country’s economy remains bound to the interests of foreign monopoly capital and its local comprador, landlord, and bureaucrat capitalist allies. Unequal agreements, neo-liberal policies, and military dependence have preserved the semi-colonial and semi-feudal character of Philippine society. The country’s vast natural wealth continues to be extracted for foreign profit while millions of Filipinos suffer from landlessness, unemployment, depressed wages, and the absence of genuine national industrialization. The Labor Export Policy has likewise condemned generations of Filipinos to leave their homes and families in search of livelihoods abroad, making migration a structural consequence of imperialist domination rather than a matter of individual choice.

As the US marks the 250th year of its founding, it confronts worsening economic crisis, intensified rivalry with competing powers, and growing resistance from oppressed peoples across the Global South. To preserve its global dominance, US imperialism has accelerated military expansion throughout the Asia-Pacific, strengthened its military and economic alliances, and tightened control over strategic technologies, critical mineral supply chains, and global production networks. The Philippine government has willingly integrated the country into these strategic objectives at the expense of national sovereignty and the welfare of the Filipino people.

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