Sunday, June 28, 2026
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Ni calma ni pasividad: organización y lucha popular - Colombia

En estos días posteriores a la segunda vuelta de la elección presidencial en Colombia, los llamados y pronunciamientos desde el Pacto Histórico y la llamada Alianza por la Vida fueron de «esperar en calma los escrutinios», «no movilizarse para no darle razones a la ultraderecha» o decir que «eso es lo que quiere Abelardo», mientras el pueblo comenzaba a plantearse la necesidad de salir a las calles. Ahora que Iván Cepeda y Gustavo Petro reconocieron los resultados —incluso antes de culminar por completo los escrutinios en todo el país y pese a reconocer por parte de Petro la injerencia del imperialismo estadounidense en esa contienda—, la situación para los reformistas conciliadores se reduce al uso de las «buenas maneras democráticas», es decir, el sometimiento a la dictadura de la burguesía, ahora con Abelardo de la Espriella a la cabeza del poder ejecutivo de las clases dominantes.
A nivel nacional y en las diferentes regiones, los dirigentes de la colectividad progre-reformista hacen gala de sus intereses politiqueros y limitan su análisis al crecimiento del caudal electoral por la candidatura de izquierda, lo que denominan «termómetro de nuestras capacidades», sin contrastarlo — por sus obvias limitaciones— con la necesidad del trabajo de base, un horizonte revolucionario y un programa político de la clase obrera y el campesinado pobre hacia la toma del poder, tareas que son de carácter obligatorio para nosotros los comunistas. Para ellos, basta con el cambio nominal de sus reformas a «revoluciones» y pensar en las próximas elecciones regionales, donde de nuevo querrán desviar con su conciliación, la atención del pueblo de su propia emancipación.
Frente a esta situación de absoluto llamado a la pasividad por parte de los reformistas, solo el pueblo salva al pueblo. Es momento entonces de sacudirnos de estos cuatro años de apaciguamiento, quietud contemplativa (incluso entre los revolucionarios) y recordar que la organización y la lucha popular no da espera, y que solo así podremos no solo enfrentar y oponer resistencia, sino efectivamente plantearnos centros de poder propio como semilla para la revolución. Para esto, es necesario que los comunistas y revolucionarios insistamos con las asambleas populares con la clase obrera en las ciudades y los campesinos pobres en el campo, donde el pueblo trabajador organice, decida, y ejecute cómo luchar.
Para que esta iniciativa de poder popular de las masas no quede en lo anecdótico o espontáneo, es necesario agilizar el proceso por la unidad programática de los comunistas revolucionarios en el Partido Comunista Revolucionario, de manera que pueda ponerse al servicio del pueblo como su dispositivo político de vanguardia y destacamento revolucionario que guíe efectivamente esta lucha por su definitiva emancipación contra la burguesía y los terratenientes
Anti-NATO Protests in Turkey

Protests were held in Istanbul and Izmir against the operations carried out in Ankara ahead of the NATO Summit
Istanbul
“You cannot stop the course of history—you will end up in the dustbin of history!”
The Alliance Against NATO and Imperialist War stated, “We call on everyone to join the struggle against this summit, scheduled for July 7–8,” in response to the operations carried out in Ankara ahead of the NATO Summit.
June 24, 2026
The Alliance Against NATO and Imperialist War held a press conference in front of the Süreyya Opera House in Kadıköy to protest the detention of dozens of revolutionaries and democrats during Ankara-based raids ahead of the NATO Summit.
During the statement, a banner reading “You cannot stop the anti-NATO struggle with detentions, arrests, and repression” was unfurled, while slogans such as “Withdraw from NATO, close the bases,” “Long live revolution and socialism,” and “Detentions, arrests, and repression cannot intimidate us” were chanted.
Hakan Dilmeç, who read the press statement, emphasized that following last week’s detention crackdown in Istanbul, more than 200 anti-imperialists, revolutionaries, and socialists were detained in Ankara today.
Dilmeç said, “The operations carried out in the early morning hours followed the ban announced yesterday evening by the Ministry of the Interior—aimed at ‘protecting the country’s prestige’ ahead of the NATO summit—which turned Ankara into an open-air prison.”
Noting that many “prestigious” heads of state would be hosted at the NATO Summit, Dilmeç continued: “They will come with the ‘prestige’ they’ve earned by supporting genocidal Israel. They will come with the ‘prestige’ they’ve earned by bombing and massacring 168 schoolgirls in Iran.
They will come with the ‘prestige’ they gained by installing jihadist gangs—which slaughtered Alawites, Druze, and Christians in Syria—as rulers of Syria. They will come with the ‘prestige’ they gained through the wars and massacres they waged against the liberation struggles of oppressed peoples, from Korea to Vietnam.”
Hakan Dilmeç, noting that they were reminding people that NATO is the war and civil war organization of the capitalist-imperialist order, said the following:
“Being a member of NATO means being a part of this order of exploitation and war. The history of the revolutionaries of these lands is the history of the struggle against the NATO order, and it continues uninterrupted. Neither the massacres and coups carried out throughout history, nor the detentions and arrests taking place today, have been able to stop this struggle—and they never will.”
Drawing attention to the fact that the imperialists are planning new wars, massacres, and coups amid a major crisis, Dilmeç said: “But in the face of this, the uprisings and resistance of workers, the oppressed peoples, women, and youth—both globally and on these lands—continue and will continue. No measures you take, no summits you try to convene, will change this reality.”
Dilmeç concluded his remarks as follows: “You cannot stop the course of history; you will end up in the dustbin of history. The true equality and freedom of our peoples can only be defended through the struggle against the NATO order. We call on everyone to join the struggle against this summit planned for July 7–8!”
Izmir
Protest in Izmir against raids and detention terror!
A protest was held in İzmir in response to the raids and arrests in Ankara.
June 24, 2026
A press conference was held in front of the Türkan Saylan Cultural Center in Alsancak by the “No to NATO” Coordination, of which Partizan is a member.
“Repression, bans, detentions, and arrests cannot stop our struggle! No to NATO!” During the protest, where a banner bearing this message was unfurled, the crowd frequently chanted slogans such as “Detentions, arrests, and repression cannot intimidate us,” “Imperialism will be defeated; the resisting peoples will triumph,” and “Long live our organized struggle!”
In the press statement, it was noted that the regime—which does everything to ensure the comfort and ease of imperialist thugs—has intensified its attacks against those who said “No to NATO” ahead of July 7–8.
The statement emphasized that society is being silenced and legitimate reactions are being suppressed through repression, bans, detentions, and arrests, and drew attention to the decision announced yesterday by the Ankara Governor’s Office declaring a state of emergency in Ankara for 13 days, from June 28 to July 10.
The statement noted that NATO, which is coming to Ankara on July 7–8, will make its new war decisions on this soil, and asserted that NATO—the enemy of workers, laborers, and the people—will bring hunger, destruction, and massacres to humanity and the people by devising new plans for plunder and occupation.
The statement emphasized that imperialist barbarism and NATO—an organization of aggression and war—will not be allowed to pass, concluding: “On July 7–8, we will welcome NATO in Ankara as it deserves. Once again, we call on the honorable workers and laborers of this country to unite and fight against imperialist barbarism and the NATO thugs. Those who have been detained and arrested must be released immediately! Repression, detentions, and arrests cannot intimidate us! The NATO summit must be canceled! Withdraw from NATO; close the bases!”
Bolivia- lucha y acuerdo
Bolivia. Luego de 50 días, la Huelga General que sacudió al país ha sido traicionada por las cúpulas de la Central Obrera de Bolivia (COB) quienes en días pasados presentaron un plan de 8 puntos aceptando dialogar con el viejo Estado. Este viernes 19 de junio los oportunistas al frente de la COB finalmente se sentaron con el fascismo pactando la desmovilización sin poder garantizarla. El mismo Rodrigo Paz (de quien el pueblo boliviano exige su renuncia) firmó el acuerdo con el canalla Mario Argollo, generando el inmediato rechazo de los movimientos campesinos, indígenas, estudiantiles y populares que se mantienen movilizados pese a la traición. Tras la firma del acuerdo, el régimen fascista decretó el estado de excepción en todo el país, movilizando al ejército y la policía para despejar las carreteras y los puntos de bloqueo que hasta hace una semana tenían al Estado en la lona. De acuerdo con Bandera Roja Bolivia, el día de hoy se reportan aún algunos de bloqueos y existen convocatorias para desarrollar acciones de resistencia por parte de organizaciones como la Federación Sindical Única de Trabajadores Campesinos de la Provincia Omasuyos “Ponchos Rojos” y la Federación Departamental Única de Trabajadores Campesinos de La Paz “Túpac Katari”, entre otras.
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Partizan: Fight Against the State of Emergency Imposed Under the Pretext of NATO!
In its statement regarding the raids and detentions in Ankara ahead of the NATO Summit, Partizan described the operations as a “political attack aimed at the struggle against NATO” and demanded the release of those detained.
June 23, 2026
As the NATO Summit approaches, Partizan issued a written statement regarding the home raids and detentions carried out in Ankara early this morning. The statement noted that operations were conducted at the homes and organizations of numerous revolutionaries and democrats.
The statement emphasized that the operations targeted revolutionary and democratic organizations.
In its statement, Partizan noted that raids were carried out on the homes and institutions of numerous revolutionaries and democrats early this morning, stating, “As the NATO summit approaches, raids were carried out this morning in Ankara on the homes of hundreds of revolutionaries and democrats—including our comrades—as well as on numerous institutions.”
The full text of the statement titled “Fight Against the State of Emergency Created Under the Pretext of NATO!” is as follows:
This morning in Ankara, as the NATO summit approaches, raids were carried out on the homes of hundreds of revolutionaries and democrats—including our comrades—as well as on numerous institutions.
As in the raids targeting many revolutionary and progressive institutions, dozens of our comrades were arrested under torture after the doors of their homes and dormitories were broken down.
It is clear that this attack was directed against the struggle against NATO. Our struggle against NATO, imperialism, and its local collaborators is just and legitimate!
The ruling class, which declared martial law in Ankara, has long since begun its attacks against the people. NATO, which brings nothing but suffering, plunder, and death to the people, has begun implementing its anti-people dictates just days before the summit. The Turkish state’s rulers, police, and gendarmerie—acting on NATO’s military orders—have once again proven the state’s collaboration with imperialism.
From the very beginning of our struggle, we have stood against this ideology of annihilation, and we will continue to do so. We will not yield to exploitation, torture, or imperialist wars. The martial law measures and political operations carried out under the pretext of the NATO summit will not stop us! These operations prove the legitimacy of our struggle to the entire world!
Release our comrades and our allies in the struggle immediately!
Let us fulfill our revolutionary duty and take to the streets against NATO!
To Ankara on July 7–8!
Down with fascism, down with imperialism, long live our struggle!
Partizan
Toulouse pour la Palestine - info
Depuis mars 2026, l’occupation israélienne mène une opération de nettoyage ethnique et d’occupation du Sud Liban, forçant le déplacement de plus d’un tiers de la population du pays, tuant plus de 3500 personnes et blessant plus de 12 000 autres. Des villes, villages et quartiers entiers sont détruits. C’est la même logique génocidaire et de colonisation qu’à Gaza où les bombardements et massacres continuent malgré le cessez-le-feu d’octobre 2025, ou en Cisjordanie où les agressions des colons et de l’armée sont quotidiennes.
Tout ceci se fait avec la complicité des puissances impérialistes, dont la France, qui affiche notamment son soutien à Israel à travers une répression toujours plus forte. D’abord contre les Palestinien·nes : Ramy Shaath est menacé d’expulsion, Omar Alsoumi et Rima Hassan en procès pour apologie du terrorisme ou le réfugié palestinien Ali, en détention provisoire depuis deux ans. Mais de très nombreuses personnes sont également touchées comme Olivia Zemor, présidente d’EuroPalestine, qui a été condamnée à 24 mois de prison avec sursis ou les procès en cours contre des membres d’Urgence Palestine à Montpellier et Pau, de même que des militant-es syndicaux ont été régulièrement inquiété-es par la police ou la justice. Ce 25 juin, Anasse Kazib et un autre militant de Révolution Permanente passeront en procès pour apologie du terrorisme pour avoir dénoncé le génocide en cours en Palestine.
Ce samedi 30 mai à Toulouse, la préfecture a interrompu et dispersé une manifestation déclarée pour demander la libération d’Ali, réfugié palestinien emprisonné en France depuis 2 ans et dont la détention provisoire a été prolongée de 6 mois. La répression de cette manifestation est un précédent innacceptable !
Les organisations signataires appellent à manifester mercredi 24 juin à 18h30 au métro Jean Jaurès contre la répression du mouvement de solidarité avec la Palestine, exiger la relaxe de toutes les personnes inculpées et réaffirmer notre solidarité avec les peuples palestinien, libanais et iranien !
Soutenir la Palestine n’est pas un crime !
ATTAC, AFPS, CPES Mirail, Comité de soutien à la Palestine 31, INSA en lutte, Jeunesses anticapitalistes, Libre Pensée, LFI, MRAP, NPA-A, Parti de gauche, POI 31, Le Poing Levé, PCR 31, Toulouse anti CRA, TSEDEK, Révolte antispéciste Toulouse, RP, Solidaires 31, Solidarité Palestine Toulouse, Secours Rouge Toulouse, UET, UCL
Monday, June 22, 2026
URGENT CALL FOR SOLIDARITY AND ACTION WITH PROSFYGIKA ! - atik - info solidarity maoistroad
URGENT CALL FOR SOLIDARITY AND ACTION WITH PROSFYGIKA !
Prosfygika is a collective living and resistance community in Athens that has, for years, stood against state repression, eviction attempts and profit-driven redevelopment projects. Through solidarity, collective organisation and a culture of resistance, Prosfygika has become one of Europe’s most important centres of self-organisation and struggle.
At the forefront of this resistance are Prosfygika activists Aristotelis Chantzis and Suzon Doppagne, who are on hunger strike demanding the withdrawal of the eviction plans and the protection of Prosfygika. Aristotelis Chantzis has been on hunger strike since 5 February, while Suzon Doppagne joined the strike on 1 May, strengthening this just struggle.
As of 22 June 2026, Aristotelis Chantzis’s health has reached a critical stage. Following months on hunger strike, he has been admitted to hospital after his condition seriously deteriorated. This development not only places the life of a resistance activist in immediate danger, but also exposes the consequences of the Greek state’s continued attacks on Prosfygika and its refusal to resolve the situation. The Greek authorities bear full responsibility for any harm that may come to Aristotelis by ignoring the hunger strikers’ demands and persisting with their eviction policy.
The struggle of Aristotelis and Suzon is not simply a fight to defend Prosfygika. It is a struggle for the right to housing, for collective living, for solidarity among peoples, and for the defence of the living spaces of migrants, working-class people, the poor and all those who resist. The struggle taking place in Prosfygika today represents a shared front of resistance against the growing policies of repression, eviction, exclusion and profiteering that are spreading across Europe.
At this critical moment, as Aristotelis has been hospitalised, remaining silent would mean turning a blind eye to these attacks. Strengthening solidarity, bringing the voice of the resistance to every community and exposing the Greek state’s repressive policies are urgent responsibilities.
We call on all revolutionary and democratic organisations, trade unionists, labour and democratic forces, migrant organisations, solidarity groups and all people of conscience to organise urgent solidarity actions wherever they are, issue public statements, stand with the Prosfygika resistance, and raise their voices to demand the immediate acceptance of the hunger strikers’ demands.
Aristotelis is not alone!
Suzon is not alone!
Prosfygika is not alone!
We will win — we have no alternative but victory!
Long live international solidarity!

