Tuesday, April 28, 2026

solidarity with ' “5 di Ulm” pro/Palestina

Allemagne : Procès des « Ulm 5 » reporté après des tensions à l’audience

En Allemagne, le procès de cinq militants pro-palestiniens, accusés d’avoir pénétré en septembre 2025 sur un site d’une filiale du fabricant d’armes israélien Elbit Systems à Ulm et d’y avoir causé environ un million d’euros de dégâts, a été marqué par de fortes tensions avant d’être reporté. Lors de l’audience du 27 avril 2026 à Stuttgart, les avocats de la défense ont quitté la salle après s’être vu refuser la possibilité de s’asseoir aux côtés de leurs clients, puis ont occupé symboliquement leurs places derrière une vitre de sécurité. Face à leur refus de regagner leurs sièges malgré les injonctions du juge, l’audience a été suspendue puis elle a ensuite été ajournée, le procès devant reprendre dans une semaine. Ces restrictions sont une atteinte claire aux droits à la défense. Les accusés, de nationalité irlandaise, britannique, espagnole et allemande, âgés de 25 à 40 ans, sont poursuivis pour dégradations, intrusion et appartenance présumée à un groupe militant, en lien avec une action visant à dénoncer le soutien de l’Allemagne au génocide en Palestine. Ils sont entrés dans la salle d’audience en arborant de larges sourires et en saluant la foule.

processo all* “5 di Ulm”

Cinque giovani attivist* con base a Berlino sono stat* arrestat* l’8 settembre 2025 in relazione a un’azione presso la Elbit Systems di Ulm, in Germania. L’obiettivo dell’azione era quello di interrompere il flusso di armi verso Israele.

Da Radio Blackout

La Elbit Systems fornisce l’86% delle armi e della tecnologia di sorveglianza dell’esercito israeliano, utilizzate negli attacchi che hanno ucciso bambin* e adult* civili palestinesi.
Il processo a THE ULM 5 inizia oggi, 27 aprile, a Stoccarda.

Dal momento del loro arresto, Daniel, Zo, Crow, Vi e Leandra sono detenuti in custodia cautelare in cinque diverse prigioni nel sud-ovest Germania nonostante, durante la loro azione, nessun* sia rimast* feritoe nessun dei cinque abbia precedenti penali.
Oltre a violazione di domicilio e danneggiamento di proprietà, l* cinque amic* sono stat* accusat* ai sensi del famigerato articolo 129 del codice penale tedesco: appartenenza a un’organizzazione
criminale, che prevede una pena detentiva fino a cinque anni.
L’articolo 129 – che non richiede il rispetto di criteri chiaramente definiti e che ha una lunga storia di utilizzo come strumento di repressione politica – è sufficiente a giustificare la detenzione preventiva fino a sei mesi. Il tribunale ha ormai superato tale termine, violando le norme di legge, e la richiesta di libertà su cauzione per ciascun* dei cinque continua a essere negata.
Ma la situazione è ancor peggiore: nella più recente decisione di negare la scarcerazione in attesa di giudizio, la Corte d’Appello Regionale (Oberlandesgericht), speculando sulla natura dell’azione,
ha affermato che sarà improbabile che l* cinque ricevano una condanna al minimo previsto e che, in ogni caso, verrebbe sospesa. Questa ipotesi, prima ancora dell’inizio del processo e senza aver ascoltato alcuna prova da parte della difesa, solleva seri interrogativi sul ‘giusto processo’.
Lo Stato tedesco sta trattando l* 5 di Ulm come se rappresentassero una minaccia per la società, quando tutto quello che hanno fatto è stato provare fermare un genocidio. Le tipiche condizioni di detenzione preventiva in Germania, unite alle disposizioni dell’articolo 129, implicano che l* cinque siano sottoposti a un trattamento particolarmente severo, con condizioni e restrizioni che includono l’isolamento, visite limitate e sorvegliate e il controllo delle telefonate e della corrispondenza.

Per qualsiasi richiesta, comprese dichiarazioni da parte di avvocat* o familiari, scrivere a ulm5family@proton.me. Per informazioni, rimanete aggiornat* su https://ulm5.info/en/ e sulla pagina instagram https://www.instagram.com/theulm5/

Bloc révolutionnaire contre le G7 au 1er mai - manifestons ensemble contre le G7 le 14 juin.

 

Travailleureusxes, chomeureusxes, stars de l’aide sociale, sans-emplois et glorieusxes filous contre le fascisme et l’imperialisme, ce premier Mai, nous prendrons la rue ensemble pour montrer que nous savons identifier nos ennemis communs : ceux qui régissent l’exploitation au niveau global et n’hésitent pas a déclencher des guerres pour assurer leurs profits.

En juin prochain, les dirigeants des puissances impérialistes se réuniront aux portes de Genève. Profitons du cortège du 1er mai pour envoyer un message clair : Genève saura acceuillir comme il se doit la délégation de l’enfer : Trump, Macron, Meloni, Starmer, Carney, Merz et Takaichi.

Profitons du cortège du 1er mai pour envoyer un message clair : Genève saura acceuillir comme il se doit la délégation de l’enfer : Trump, Macron, Meloni, Starmer, Carney, Merz et Takaichi.

Le pouvoir impérialiste, capitaliste, masculiniste, transphobe et profondément fascistes qu’ils représentent se répand à travers le monde et le prochain sommet du G7 leur permettra de le consolider. Ne tombons pas dans le piège de la propagande occidentale : ce sommet ne sert pas à faire dialoguer les puissants pour apaiser les conflits, il leur offre un lieu tranquille pour se partager le globe et pour organiser l’exploitation et la destruction. Pour les renvoyer hors de nos murs et de notre monde, il est urgent de se mobiliser et de faire nombre. Et de faire entendre notre refus de leur vieux monde !

Combattons leur vision du monde réactionnaire !

Pour la solidarité entre les peuples, contre le colonialisme et les politiques migratoires mortifères et pour la solidarité entre les travailleureusxes de tous les pays, manifestons ensemble contre le G7 le 14 juin.

Et en attendant, retrouvons nous le premier mai au sein du bloc Révolutionnaire !

Faisons résonner notre colère, organisons la résistance !

Rdv le premier mai à 12h30 à la place Lise Giradin, Départ du cortège à 13h.

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appel contre G7, sommet de l’impérialisme occidental en juin a Evian France

 

En juin prochain, le G7 se réunira à Évian pour son 52ᵉ sommet. Cette réunion des puissances impérialistes occidentales se déroulera à quelques kilomètres seulement de Genève, sous le regard bienveillant des autorités suisses. Il est de notre devoir de nous mobiliser pour empêcher le bon déroulement de ce sommet.

Le Groupe des 7, ou G7, est une rencontre des dirigeants des principales forces économiques de l’impérialisme occidental, regroupant les États-Unis, l’Allemagne, le Royaume-Uni, la France, l’Italie, le Canada ainsi que le Japon. Fondé après le premier choc pétrolier au début des années 70, il a pour but de créer un espace de discussion entre dirigeants sur des thématiques telles que l’économie, la sécurité ou encore les affaires militaires. Originellement constitué de cinq nations, le groupe a rapidement intégré le Canada et le Japon, puis, pour un temps seulement, la Russie et deviendra le G8. Après le début de la guerre en Ukraine, la Russie fut suspendue du groupe, qui redevient ainsi le G7. 

WE CONDEMN THE ATTACK ON THE REVOLUTIONARY PRESS AND ORGANISATIONS IN TURKEY!


As 1 May approaches—a day of unity, solidarity and struggle for the international proletariat and the oppressed peoples of the world—the fascist Turkish state has once again wasted no time in revealing its true face. As it does every year, the ruling regime has resorted to policies of fear, repression and terror in an attempt to crush the organised power of the people, carrying out simultaneous raids on dozens of revolutionary-democratic organisations. Doors were smashed, offices ransacked; those who fear the pen of journalists and the voice of workers seized digital materials, believing they could silence the truth.

The doors of the Özgür Gelecek newspaper’s central office were smashed open; staff were arrested at their homes. The Yeni Demokrasi newspaper was targeted with the same aggression. Numerous organisations, ranging from the Socialist Party of the Oppressed to the Student Solidarity, from the Socialist Solidarity Platform to the Socialist Reconstruction Party, and from youth organisations to struggle initiatives, announced that their members had been detained. This situation is no coincidence. It is a deliberate attack by those who fear the organised people.

The Reign of Fear Will Be Shaken by the Resistance of May Day!

Whilst every initiative, every call to action, and every organisational effort in the run-up to May Day is being targeted; we are faced with a regime that cannot even tolerate the commemorations planned for Taksim and Kazancı Yokuşu. Because they know full well: Taksim is not merely a square; Taksim is the memory of the working class, its resistance, its will!

One face of these attacks is repression; the other is, quite simply, FEAR! The working class’s rising struggle in recent times is keeping them awake at night. The resolve of the Doruk Madencilik workers on hunger strike in Ankara for days, the traces left by the rising resistance at Sırma Halı, the honourable struggle of the women workers at Dardanel who resisted and won their rights, the anger of the workers seeking their rights at the Istanbul Financial Centre construction site, the march of Petlas workers against poverty wages… All of this is building up, growing, and transforming into a social response.

The ruling class can see that poverty is deepening, purchasing power is eroding, and exploitation is increasing. The workers’ anger can no longer be contained. Moreover, the crises created by imperialist war policies on a global scale are fuelling this anger even further. This is precisely why they are afraid! They are afraid of workers flooding the streets, of them joining forces with revolutionaries, and of them transforming into an organised force!

But to no avail! History has shown time and again that as repression intensifies, so does resistance. Detentions, raids and bans cannot break this people! What must be done today is clear: to stand by those who resist, to strengthen our solidarity with our comrades who have been detained, to shatter the walls of fear and to fill the May Day squares!

In Turkey and Turkish Kurdistan, the working class, labourers, women, young people, and the LGBT+ community—in short, all oppressed and exploited sections of society—will flood the streets this 1 May! Because 1 May is not merely a single day; it is a call to struggle!

Those detained on 1 May must be released immediately!

Repression, detentions and bans will not succeed!

Long live 1 May, the day of unity, solidarity and struggle for the working class!



ATİK (Confederation of Turkish Workers in Europe)

YDG (New Democratic Youth)

New Women

En medio oriente «pierde» un imperialista y gana el otro - for debate


Monday, April 27, 2026

Maoism in India and Naxalite Movement still not done away or dusted- for info and debate -


Amit Shah and other sections of ruling classes are pumping their fists celebrating the ultimate demise of the Maoist movement, propagating that it has been extinguished from the earth. They also jump in joy claiming that they have wiped out ideology of Maoism from face of Indian soil, and sown the soil for al reparations to make Maoism extinct. The latter statement is farfetched claim with wave neo-fascism flourishing as never before and economic disparity scaling unparalleled heights. The state may have wiped out the central or main Maoist leadership and destroyed the backbone of the Maoist party but they have not yet clipped the wings or cut of the rots of what ignited or generated the Maoist rebellion. Still thousands of sympathisers languish behind jail bars and lakhs of oppressed people repose faith in a people’s armed rebellion or area aspiring for a radical change. Thousands of intellectuals still bank on Marxist revolutionary ideology in India, with discontent with the repressive social order scaling a new height. This very social discontent can breed new cadres upholding revolutionary ideology. Even if armed struggle has been brought to standstill, mass revolutionary resistance is still making it’s presence, in many areas of India.

Every true revolution faces situations of indescribable and tortuous perils as the historical experience of class-based societies demonstrates. All setbacks, must reviewed comprehensively to draw new lessons. For the Indian Revolution, such setbacks only stand as a testament to the correctness of the Marxist-Leninist-Maoist Ideology, Program, and General Political Line of the CPI (Maoist).

Modi’s fascist government claiming it has crushed the Indian Revolution is delusional, the very character all shameless and disguised opportunists. Modi declared on March 30 that the country is “free of Maoism.” Nevertheless, the revolutionary struggle in the country is deeply rooted, its antagonistic contradictions are more acute than ever, and the class struggle continues unabated. Even reactionary Indian analysts acknowledge that Maoism is deeply rooted in the Adivasi communities and other impoverished masses in both rural and urban areas, and no matter how mortal his blow to the CPI (Maoist) may have been, it cannot eliminate the movement’s basis, much less the Party committees and their leaders of unwavering communist firmness. The government itself, cynically, while declaring “total victory,” admits that there are still members of the Maoist leadership active in guerrilla areas, as well as other regional leaders in Dandakaranya, and that there are numerous active guerrillas in Bastar. Military analysts on the reactionary side verify that the Maoists have re-invented their modus operandi, making a transition from large companies to small detachments, in an effort to resurrect the revolutionary struggle from the morass of the cowardly betrayal of the Sonu-Satish clique of informers.

Leaders like Charu Majundar, Kondapalli Sitaramaiah, Mallojulu Koteswar Rao alias Kishanji, Cheruku Rajkumar who sacrificed their lives for revolution are the role model still today.

Even if the Maoist movement has perished in the form of weapons, the social inequalities and economic injustices that orchestrate it continue. Maoists have given up weapons, but their ideals are still alive.. There is a possibility of coming forward again in the form of unconstitutional struggles, political unity, movements, not with guns. The end of an era.-but the fights begin in a new form to usher a new chapter in Indian political history.

I have full admiration for the befitting reply of the CPI(Maoist) to those leaders who surrendered and were critical of line and practice of the party.

I also express admiration for their logical refutation from intellectuals like Murali(Ajith), Paani Pinaka and Ravi Narla. They all explored every aspect analytically to project the positive contribution of the C.P.I(Maoist) in mobilising masses in a struggle of phenomenal magnitude and challenging the state and oppressor classes at their hardest point. Murali (Ajith) summed up that such setbacks are part and parcel or a phenomenon of revolutionary history. We all have to accept the bitter truth that the Maoist formed Janatana Sarkars installed genuine democratic autonomy of the people, with their dismantling by the state- a very attack on democracy. Whatever the grave setback the Maoist movement has undergone, it has beyond doubt ushered anew dawn by planting the seeds for a revolutionary democratic social order by instilling in people the self-confidence to carry out self-defence to safeguard their rights.

On April 1st in Kolkata, the CPI(ML) New Democracy waved the banner of the Naxalite movement still moving on it’s legs, making a testament that the movement is still breathing. mobilising around 5000 persons.

The Revolutionary Students Front of West Bengal daring waves the Maoist ideology and flashes the banner of protracted peoples War in campuses of Kolkata. Former Revolutionary Students Form has also come to the party in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh as well as Virasam in flashing the banner of Naxalbari.

A few days ago the North co-ordination Committee of the CPI(Maoist) published a leaflet which marked testament of their never -say-die-spirit and unwavering commitment to flashing the banner of Maoism and Protracted Peoples War. It reminds one of a phoenix rising from the Ashes or a resurrection from the grave.to enable the legacy of Communism to stay afloat. Most commendable that amidst the harshest adversity it has not flinched and exuded optimism. One of the most befitting and bold replies in times of grave setback ever in history of Communist movement., giving the neo-fascist rulers a tight slap on its face.





C.P.I.(Maoist) leader and former Secretary Ganapathy still alive and Optimistic



Today the only leader of the Central Committee of the CPI(Maoist) not killed or arrested is former secretary Ganapathy.

A silent voice in the woods, was heard, "It's not over yet." That voice of Muppala Lakshman Rao alias Ganapathi. It's not just news that one person didn't surrender. This indicates that Maoist theory is still living, as the gun hasn't hit the ground yet and the silent roar of a man not giving up his faith until the bitter end.

The life story of Maoist leader Ganapati, manifests not only the history of a revolutionary leader. but epitomises a war of opposites that transpired in the mind of a teacher. The man who once stood in front of a blackboard and told "how to build a life", then underwent an evolution to "how to change society" with a gun in the woods.

Time orchestrated that change. Injustice, inequalities, oppression in rural Telangana in 1970s.were the wounds in the heart of a teacher. Justice told in books, but not seen in real life upset him. Eventually, he lost faith in letters and too recourse to weapons.

That's where the history of 'Lakshman Rao' ended... ‘Ganapati’ era has begun. A revolutionary sculptor evolved into a strategist

Ganapati's role in playing a pivotal role or anchoring the Maoist movement is extraordinary. He infused confidence, strategy, direction to the CPI (Maoist) party formed with merger of People's War Group and MCC. The bravery he showed in the guerrilla war, the system he built in the forests, did not only showcase the talents of a leader, but epitomised the backbone of a movement.

Surrendering to Ganapati does not mean just dropping the gun on the floor. What will he answer to the thousands of cadres who trusted him for decades and put their lives at risk? Accepting that "I have made a mistake" is not just a word for him. That would be denying an era. Inside Ganapati's personality, in fact two worlds are coexisting. On the one hand, a teacher who dreams for children's future and hopes to illuminate lives with letters. On the other hand, a revolutionary who believed that weapons are the only methods to eradicate inequalities.

It is doubtful whether the movement will resurrect to its former glory as Ganapathi did not release the gun. Theories can be suppressed with force, but not completely extinguished. On the one hand government is trying to capture the forest and the hearts of it with the weapon of development. On the other hand, Ganapati, with unwavering conviction, is trying to sustain his existence.

The tussle on the ground between these two is not just a physical fight, but a philosophical conflict.

“The godfather who didn’t drop a gun”. This word represents not only a man's story, but a reflection of an ideology that has battled against time. Somewhere in the forest, a silent gun, conveys a meaning even if it doesn't make a sound.

The answer to this question does not lie in the hands of Ganapathi alone, but in society's thoughts. If the world is on one side, the idea of fighting inequality is on the other side. Eventually, the gun can become silent. but thoughts will always resonate. That roar heard in the forest. are a testament that our society has not found the full answer yet.



Maoists in North India establish North Coordination Committee (NCC) in Maoist politics

There is now a new contradiction that has sprung or germinated in the Maoist movement in India.

A new organization has been formed in North India - CPI (Maoist) 'North Coordination Committee' (NCC). This name has never been heard in the public constituency. Their statements have been published in various pro-Maoist media including YouTube. They advocate a decentralized development model that is contrary to the government's model.

The most worrying thing in this situation is the silence of the mainstream media. Very little is spoken about this new organization or its operations. This may lead the public to the misconception that the Maoists have completely disappeared, but the reality may be different.

Some analysts say the roots of the problem are still unresolved — economic and social inequality. The Maoist movement is rooted in these issues — tribal areas, rural poor, unemployment and land problem, Corporate looting and etc. The long-term protest in tribal areas cannot be eradicated by military actions alone. Human rights activists have repeatedly accused that the seizure of mining resources, deforestation and the repression of local people are continuing. There are serious apprehensions about the legitimacy or credibility of government's development plans.

The emergence of the new NCC indicates that the Maoist movement is not entirely extinguished. On the contrary, trying to re-invent it in a new form.. Finally, it poses an important question on whether such movements could be averted through military actions alone, without addressing basic issues such as poverty, inequality, unemployment, and social exile History says that the answer is not simple.

Overall, the current situation is two faced, on one side, when the government is announcing victory, on the other side, signs of underground organizations are evident.

. The emergence of a new structure like the NCC is of importance symbolises that the problem is not limited to law and order but rooted in the deeply social and economic. Unless the land, livelihood and dignified rights of the people are denied, such movements will spur again.

Thus, repression is not the answer to find a real solution, policy changes are needed. Otherwise, the “end” that is announced today is likely to orchestrate another beginning tomorrow.

Conclusion



India still has vast potential to resurrect mass revolutionary resistance movements in rural and urban areas, with the economic crisis transcending unparalleled magnitude and neo-fascism waving on ac rest. Armed movements of peasants, agricultural workers and tribals should be prioritised by placing revolutionary class struggle back on the track, and re-organising people’s mass organisations.



Harsh Thakor is a freelance journalist Thanks social media and activists like Jampanna, Ravi Narla and Aruna Kiranalu .












Partido Comunista da Índia (Maoísta) Comitê de Coordenação Norte (NCC)

traslation by  Revista Revolução Cultural - Brasil

Comunicado à Imprensa

Data: 17 de abril de 2026


Desmascarem o caminho neo-prachandista de Devji e de seus semelhantes! Ergam bem alto a bandeira vermelha do marxismo-leninismo-maoísmo! Enterrem todos os elementos oportunistas, liquidacionistas e revisionistas!


A história nos ensina que existem duas linhas políticas paralelas que disputam entre si o poder político. Uma linha foi estabelecida por revolucionários comunistas como o camarada Marx, camarada Lenin, camarada Stalin, camarada Mao, camarada Charu Majumdar, camarada Kanhai Chatterjee, camarada Basvaraju, camarada Raju, camarada Kosa, camarada Hidma etc… enquanto a outra linha é sustentada por traidores como Bernstein, Kautsky, Lin Piao, Prachanda, Devji, Venugopal, Kobad, Balraj, Prashant Rahi, etc…

CPPhilippines Statement On The Toboso Massacre

 

Marco Valbuena | Chief Information Officer | Communist Party Of The Philippines

April 27, 2026

We condemn in the strongest terms possible the Armed Forces of the Philippines, particularly the 79th Infantry Battalion, for the indiscriminate and inordinate killing of 19 people, both Red fighters of the New People’s Army, and unarmed individuals in Barangay Salamanca in Toboso Municipality, Negros Occidental Province last April 19.

We honor the squad of ten Red fighters of the NPA who fought the fascists to their last breath. They are:

1. Roger Fabillar (Ka Tapang), who served as NPA commander of the Northern Negros Front
2. Sonny Boy Caramihan, 28, from Barangay Bagonbon, San Carlos City;
3. Rene Villarin Sr, 57, Barangay Marcelo, Calatrava, squad leader;
4. Pedro Bonghanoy, medical officer, Barangay Libertad, Escalante City;
5. Arnel Javoc, 32, from Barangay Lalong, Calatrava;
6. Joros Caramihan y Ramos, 18, from Don Salvador Benedicto;
7. Maria Clarita Branzuel Blanco (Ka Sanim/Pat), Political Instructor; and
8. Genevieve Balora (Ka Raia), from Bacolod City, district Party cadre
9. Labskie Purisimia Enustacion, 33, of Sitio Tinibawan, Barangay Bug-ang, Toboso
10. Jocel Gimang, 18, of Sitio Bautista, Barangay Malasibog, Escalante City

We commiserate with the loved ones and comrades of the fallen Red fighters of the NPA. Their deaths weigh heavily on our hearts. As revolutionary warriors, they all selflessly served the Filipino people, especially the oppressed and exploited peasants and farm workers of Negros. They were deeply loved by the masses. Defying the military clampdown on their communities, people of Toboso and Calatrava lined up in long convoys to bring their beloved Red fighters to their final resting place, by way of expressing their high respects and deep gratitude.