Thursday, June 4, 2026

India – RSF Condemns Evictions in West Bengal

 

Power grows out of the barrel of a gun” — Comrade Mao Tsetung

Since seizing power in West Bengal, the Brahminical Hindutva fascist RSS-BJP government has been taking one anti-people step after another across the state.

We have seen that people’s homes have been demolished in several places, calling them ‘illegal’. Houses have been demolished with bulldozers without compensation in the name of road expansion. Hawker evictions have started everywhere on roads and stations. Along with this, slum demolition is also going on with the help of railway authorities. All this is being done with the gunfire of armed police and CAPFs. Hawker evictions were carried out in the Dum Dum station premises at around 12 midnight tonight. Although the people peacefully resisted, shops were undemocratically demolished by using bulldozers in the presence of hundreds of police and military forces. The government has already carried out evictions in almost every station including Howrah, Sonarpur, Sealdah, Uttarpara, Memari, Burdwan.

On one hand, the employment picture across the country is terrible. Unemployment is the highest in the last decades. Recruitment tests are highly irregular. Despite a large number of vacancies (more than 1 million) remaining in various fields, minimal recruitment is being carried out. In fact, many vacancies have been abolished instead of recruitment. In the meantime, all the examinations that are being conducted are also being postponed due to various allegations including question leakage, fraud. This is the real picture of the service sectors across the country. On the other hand, agriculture has become unprofitable for ordinary peasants. In fact, a large part of the peasants in our country do not have their own land. That is, they work as sharecroppers or agricultural laborers on other people’s land. Even then, the income from the crop ends up in paying loans, crop fertilizers, seeds, machinery rentals, etc. At the end of the season, there is nothing left in hand. The terrible picture of the agricultural system can be understood from the statistics of peasant suicides (about 28 peasants and agricultural laborers commit suicide every day). The condition of the labor sectors was already unhealthy. We have seen that during the COVID-19 pandemic, there were massive layoffs in various organizations and factories. Currently, thanks to the four labor codes of the central government, the owners have the right to lay off workers at will, reduce wages, increase working hours, and protect workers from liability.

In this situation, many people have been forced to take loans from various private institutions at high interest rates to provide food for themselves. Here too, they have not got the facilities of government banks. The only source of income for many families is their shop, rickshaw, pushcart or van. The current fascist government is busy demolishing their workplaces and homes without providing proper livelihood and rehabilitation to these people. We have seen that hawkers were evicted during the previous Trinamool government. At that time, the then opposition leader, BJP’s Shuvendu Adhikari, gave a message to stand by the hawkers. But today, having assumed the post of Chief Minister, they are evicting hawkers and slums on a larger and more destructive scale.

These small traders or hawkers are an important part of our domestic economy. Clearly, the double engine fascist government is inherently anti-small traders as brokers of the big bourgeoisie at home and abroad. After the hawkers were evicted by labeling them ‘illegal’, more attacks are being directed at them. Notices have already been issued to their shops in various places and verbal threats have been made.

We have seen that since coming to power at the Centre, the BJP government has repeatedly put small traders in danger with decisions like GST and demonetization. In fact, the big bourgeois Adani, Ambanis, Tata, Birlaras want to monopolize the markets at the grassroots level of the country. Shopping malls and big store chains are being opened. The BJP government’s ‘development model’ against hawkers and small traders is in the interest of these capitalists. They have set out to fulfill this very purpose with the help of the party-police-goondabahini clique.

We, on behalf of the Revolutionary Students’ Front (RSF), call upon all democratic, anti-fascist, progressive organizations and individuals of the State to unite against the anti-people eviction plan of the fascist government. A comprehensive anti-fascist collective militant mass movement is the call of the hour in the interests of all the oppressed and marginalized people of the society, including workers, peasants, hawkers, small traders, students, women, Dalits, minorities, tribals.

We demand:

1) The government must compensate all affected hawkers and small traders.

2) The government must provide employment and housing for every victim.

3) The illegal and unconstitutional, fascist bulldozer rule must be stopped immediately.

Devastating Consequences of War Against Iran

From February 28 to today, May 20, for 82 days, we were unable to launch the Syndicate’s online platforms, even temporarily.

A devastating war completely disrupted the lives and struggles of us workers in every conceivable way. From the round-the-clock bombardments by the US and Israel – which made it crystal clear to everyone that “precision strikes,” “military aid,” and “humanitarian interventions” were nothing but a shameful and destructive deception – to the presence of the security and [paramilitary militia] Basij suppressive forces on every street corner. This generated widespread fear, anxiety, and panic among the public over both the bombardments and the severe security crackdowns, compounded by skyrocketing inflation and the unacceptable internet shutdown by the government, which disrupted the work and lives of millions of people. It stripped the vast majority of the public, as well as independent organizations, including our Syndicate (Syndicate of Workers of the Tehran and Suburbs Bus Company), of the ability to communicate and express themselves publicly.

For years, the Syndicate had warned against war, warmongering policies, and economic sanctions that have left the working class more impoverished and deprived, while making the holders of power and wealth stronger and more equipped. Both in the months leading up to the recent war and during the 12-day war itself, we repeatedly emphasized that the primary victims of war are not those in power but rather workers and the deprived and oppressed masses. As we have consistently emphasized, we firmly condemn the military attacks by the United States and Israel on Iranian territory, the killing of civilians, and the severe destruction inflicted upon infrastructure, factories, residential homes, hospitals, and schools.

Portugal - Forças de repressao espancam manifestantes durante Greve Geral - nova aurora

O ataque das forças de repressão da PSP resultou em 6 manifestantes ilegalmente detidos e dezenas de feridos.


Nesta quarta-feira, 3 de junho, ao fim das manifestações da Greve Geral, as forças de repressão da Polícia de Segurança Pública (PSP) interviram violentamente contra manifestantes que protestavam pacificamente contra o Pacote Laboral, numa ação que terminou com pelo menos seis detidos e vários feridos, dentre os quais estavam dois integrantes do Comité de Apoio à Nova Aurora, de Lisboa, que faziam a cobertura jornalística da Greve.

Segundo testemunhos recolhidos no local, as forças militares deslocaram-se até ao ponto de concentração com o pretexto de "dispersar" os manifestantes que permaneciam pacificamente no passeio. Parte dos presentes recusou abandonar o local, invocando o seu direito à manifestação. Em resposta, a PSP avançou sobre todos os que se encontravam no local, espancando e agredindo indiscriminadamente.

Após uma primeira carga policial, os agentes recuaram e formaram um cordão à espera de ordens para nova intervenção, impedindo também os manifestantes de se movimentarem. Nessa altura, a estrada que a polícia alegava querer abrir já se encontrava totalmente desobstruída e os manifestantes tinham-se retirado para o passeio. Ainda assim, aguardou-se a chegada do Corpo de Intervenção (CI) para desencadear nova onda de agressões, captadas em vídeo e amplamente difundidas.

A versão policial, de que terão sido erguidas barricadas antes da intervenção, fraudulenta e serve apenas para justificar o uso de violência indiscriminada contra civis. As barricadas em questão só foram erguidas depois do início das agressões como forma de defesa dos manifestantes.

Entre as vítimas contam-se também pessoas que documentavam a manifestação com câmaras. Um dos ativistas presentes foi atacado pelas costas já enquanto abandonava o local, recebendo golpes na coxa e no braço, apesar de ter declarado expressamente que estava a sair.

Alguns manifestantes foram ainda encurralados junto a uma queda de cerca de dois metros, cercados pelos agentes, e informados de que, para saírem, teriam de se "mandar", ou seja, saltar daquele sítio. Mesmo tendo declarado que sairiam pacificamente, foram igualmente agredidos.

O secretário-geral da CGTP-IN, seguindo o modus operandi padrão oportunista, responsabilizou pelo ocorrido "grupos que se integram nas manifestações", alinhando com a narrativa reacionária que fala em "desobediência" e "resistência" para culpar as vítimas.


Wednesday, June 3, 2026

CASR Condemns the Abduction of Student Activist Yogesh Meena and the Escalating Repression of Democratic Voices

 

Press Statement
Date – 1 June, 2026

CASR Condemns the Abduction of Student Activist Yogesh Meena and the Escalating Repression of Democratic Voices

The Campaign Against State Repression (CASR) strongly condemns the reported abduction and detention of student activist Yogesh Meena by the Uttar Pradesh STF from outside Ramjas College, Delhi University, on 30 May.

According to reports, Yogesh was picked up without any prior notice and taken away after being questioned by police personnel. The detention of a student activist from a university campus is a matter of grave concern and reflects the growing assault on democratic rights and political dissent.

Who is Yogesh Meena?

Yogesh Meena is a law student at the Campus Law Centre, Delhi University, and a member of Disha Students’ Organisation. He has been actively involved in student issues and has expressed solidarity with the ongoing struggle of Noida workers. His detention cannot be viewed in isolation but must be understood in the context of increasing state action against workers, students, and democratic rights activists associated with the movement.

The Noida Protest Case and the Criminalisation of Solidarity

The Noida protest case is increasingly being used to target not only workers but also those who raise their voices in support of them. Several activists and workers have already been arrested, while harsh laws, including the NSA, have reportedly been imposed on some of the accused.

The message being sent is clear: anyone who stands with workers, supports democratic movements, or questions state actions can be subjected to repression. The targeting of students and activists under the guise of a conspiracy case raises serious concerns about the shrinking democratic space available for dissent and protest.

The detention of Yogesh Meena follows a disturbing pattern. In March, according to reports made public by activists and democratic rights groups, ten activists, many of them students and young political workers, were allegedly picked up by the Delhi Police Special Cell from different locations.

They were reportedly held in illegal custody for prolonged periods, denied access to lawyers and family members, and subjected to intimidation and physical abuse during interrogation. These incidents generated widespread concern among democratic rights organisations, which described them as examples of the growing use of extra-legal methods against political dissent.

The detention of Yogesh therefore appears not as an isolated incident but as part of a broader campaign of intimidation directed at students, youth activists, and those associated with people’s movements.

A Long Record of Repression and Extrajudicial Practices

The allegations surrounding Yogesh Meena’s detention also revive longstanding concerns regarding the functioning of law-enforcement agencies in Uttar Pradesh. Human rights organisations, civil liberties groups, and democratic rights activists have repeatedly raised concerns about alleged unlawful detentions, custodial abuse, extrajudicial practices, and the state’s controversial record of police encounters.

For years, marginalised communities, workers, activists, and political dissidents have reported being subjected to arbitrary state action. The reported detention of Yogesh must therefore be viewed within this broader context of growing repression and the increasing use of coercive state power against democratic movements.

Universities Must Not Become Sites of Fear

The targeting of students has become particularly alarming. Universities have historically served as spaces of critical thinking, political debate, and democratic engagement. The detention of a law student from outside a university campus sends a chilling message to students across the country.

Attempts to criminalise student activism, workers’ solidarity, and democratic participation threaten the very foundations of a democratic society.

CASR stands in solidarity with Yogesh Meena and with all workers, students, and activists facing repression. Attempts to silence democratic voices through arrests, intimidation, surveillance, and draconian laws will not succeed. History has repeatedly shown that repression only strengthens the resolve of those fighting against exploitation, injustice, and state violence.

Our Demands

– Immediate release of Yogesh Meena.
– Release of all workers, students, and activists arrested in connection with the Noida protest case.
– Withdrawal of the NSA and all other repressive measures imposed on activists and workers.
– An independent inquiry into allegations of illegal detention, custodial abuse, and intimidation of activists.
– An end to the criminalisation of democratic dissent and solidarity with people’s movements.

Campaign Against State Repression (CASR)
(AIRSO, AISF, APCR, ASA, BASF, BSM, Bhim Army, bsCEM, CEM, Collective, CRPP, CSM, CTF, DISSC, DSU, DTF, Forum Against Repression Telangana, Fraternity Movement, IAPL, Innocence Network, Karnataka Janashakti, LAA, Mazdoor Adhikar Sangathan, Mazdoor Patrika, NAPM, Nazariya Magazine, Nishant Natya Manch, Nowruz, NTUI, People’s Watch, Rihai Manch, Samajwadi Janparishad, Samajwadi Lok Manch, Bahujan Samajwadi Manch, United Peace Alliance, WSS, Y4S)

Paris - Manifestation antifasciste et anti-impérialiste

 

Hommage à Clément Méric et à toutes les victimes du fascisme !

Cela fait 13 ans que Clément Méric, syndicaliste et militant antifasciste de 19 ans, a été assassiné par des militants néonazis à Paris. Depuis, de l’assassinat de Federico Martín Aramburú en 2022 à celui d’Aboubakar Cissé en mai 2025, la violence de l’extrême droite et des différentes organisations fascistes est plus présente que jamais. Cette situation est nourrie par l’État lui-même et les différents gouvernements qui mènent des politiques racistes, islamophobes, anti-populaires et sécuritaires de plus en plus radicales.

Dans le même temps, l’antifascisme est durement réprimé et criminalisé. Après la dissolution de la GALE (Groupe antifasciste Lyon et Environs) en 2022, celle de la Jeune Garde antifasciste a été confirmée par le Conseil d’État en avril 2026. De nombreux·ses antifascistes sont réprimé·es et même emprisonné·es en France comme en Europe, tandis que les antifas Zaid et Gino sont toujours sous le coup d’une menace d’extradition vers la Hongrie et l’Allemagne par la justice française.

Alors que l’État voudrait nous faire disparaitre, préparant la venue au pouvoir de l’extrême droite, 13 ans après l’assassinat de notre camarade Clément Méric, nous serons une nouvelle fois dans la rue. Nous réaffirmons notre engagement antifasciste, profondément lié à nos combats anticapitalistes, antiracistes, antisexistes, anti-impérialistes et contre les LGBTIQIA+phobies.

Le meilleur hommage, c’est de continuer le combat antifasciste !

A l’appel de : CGT Educ’action 31, Comité de soutien à la Palestine, CPCED, FSE, JAT, JC, Le Poing Levé, Le Souffle, Ligue Anti-impérialiste, Nous Toustes 31, PCR, Révolution Permanente, Secours Rouge, Solidaires 31, Toulouse anti CRA, UCL

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Observe the 52nd Martyrdom Anniversary of Comrade Moniruzzaman Tara on May 22nd!

 Communist Party of East Bengal (Maoist)

 

“We believe that the democratic revolution can achieve success only through armed struggle, that is, through people's war.” 

— Comrade Charu Majumdar 

 

Struggling Masses, 

Comrade Moniruzzaman Tara was martyred on May 22, 1974. The state forces of the then-autocrat Sheikh Mujib detained Moniruzzaman Tara along with several other comrades from Dhaka. Even in the face of brutal torture and oppression, when Comrade Tara remained steadfast on the revolutionary path, the state forces murdered him and left his body behind in Sirajganj. 

Comrade Tara was a great revolutionary. From his student days, he was associated with the Communist Party of East Bengal (Marxist-Leninist). Inspired by the Naxalbari peasant uprising and the teachings of Comrade Charu Majumdar, he developed agrarian revolutionary struggle in various regions, including Sirajganj and Pabna. Remaining unwavering on the line of protracted people's war under the party's leadership, he fought against all forms of opportunism and revisionism. As a revolutionary leader of the people, he advanced the people's democratic revolution of East Bengal through the area-wise seizure of power. Terrified, the ruling-exploiting class murdered our beloved leader and the then-General Secretary of the Communist Party of East Bengal (M-L), Comrade Moniruzzaman Tara, in order to destroy the revolution and the revolutionaries. But they do not know that revolution cannot be destroyed by the death of revolutionaries. The masses will inevitably avenge the murders of thousands of comrades, including Comrade Tara, Badal Dutta, Beli, Mofakhkhar Chowdhury, Kamrul Master, Dr. Mizanur Rahman Tutu, and Tapan Mahmud. Armed with the ideology of Marxism-Leninism-Maoism, the struggle to establish a people's democratic state— centered on agrarian revolutionary politics by encircling the cities through the process of building bases in rural areas— will inevitably achieve victory. 

El mundo está maduro para la revolución: necesitamos la Asociación Mundial del Proletariado

Desde Revolución Obrera hemos sostenido que el capitalismo atraviesa por una etapa cuya característica principal es su agonía, y lo estamos viendo con todos los acontecimientos recientes, especialmente en el último período cuando los imperialistas se preparan frenéticamente para la guerra por un nuevo reparto del mundo; a la par que, principalmente Estados Unidos ha profundizado su agresión contra los pueblos del mundo.

En Palestina no para el genocidio agenciado por los EE. UU. y ejecutado por su perro de presa Israel, hace unas semanas Trump agredió a Venezuela y amenazó a otros países, luego agredió a Irán y escaló el criminal cerco contra Cuba, por solo mencionar algunos de los hechos en la lucha interimperialista por los recursos naturales, los mercados y la fuerza de trabajo mundial.

Los preparativos de guerra y la agresión a los pueblos ha tenido la justa respuesta de las masas populares en todo el mundo incluido Estados Unidos. Y no podía ser de otra forma, por cuanto todas las medidas de los Estados imperialistas y sus lacayos en los países oprimidos agravan la crisis económica y social, cuyas consecuencias son descargadas sobre el proletariado y los pueblos que responden mediante paros, huelgas parciales y generales, y levantamientos populares, convirtiéndose en el fenómeno más importante de la realidad mundial que todos los medios oficiales tratan de ocultar, por cuanto expresa la agudización extrema de la contradicción entre el proletariado y la burguesía, no en uno u otro país, sino en la arena mundial.

En febrero de este año se presentaron huelgas en Inglaterra e Irlanda y una poderosa huelga general de más de 300 millones de obreros y campesinos en la India, seguidas por las gigantescas manifestaciones en Estados Unidos y en Europa, para dar paso a otras tantas huelgas y paros en abril en Haití, India y otros países, sobre algunos de los cuales vamos a referirnos.

En la India – Asia desde el 13 de abril los obreros se levantaron en masa haciéndose sentir nuevamente en las zonas industriales del sur de Delhi, un levantamiento que se considera por algunos como el más fuerte luego del que se presentó en esta zona en 2015.

Este escalamiento se dio tras meses de tensiones acumuladas por el incremento desorbitado del costo de vida, cuyo precedente inmediato fue la agitación en la región de Manesar y otras olas previas donde los obreros exigieron la reducción de la jornada laboral a un máximo de ocho horas, el pago de salarios atrasados, la equiparación de condiciones para el personal temporal y el aumento del salario mínimo del 35 %, una promesa incumplida por las patronales y sus aliados de los gobiernos locales.

Otro hecho importante fue el movimiento de los cascos amarillos, que entre enero y marzo de este año quienes realizaron 28 grandes huelgas en importantes sectores estratégicos como la construcción, el acero y el petróleo en contra de los accidentes mortales, siendo de destacar que en la refinería Punipat 30 000 trabajadores se enfrentaron con las fuerzas represivas.

El epicentro de la furia proletaria fue en Noida —suburbio de Delhi— con 650 000 habitantes y uno de los mayores cinturones industriales de Asia que alberga potentes sectores de automoción y electrónica; a ellos se sumaron los de la plataforma digital y los trabajadores domésticos que tras una semana de ser ignorados por las patronales y por el Estado se tomaron las calles; más de 40 000 trabajadores superaron las fuerzas policiales al punto que les tocó salir corriendo; en comparación con las anteriores huelgas esta se caracterizó por una mayor radicalidad en las formas de lucha, el uso de bloqueos de carreteras y, sobre todo, la solidaridad entre los trabajadores de distintas fábricas, superando los límites geográficos y sectoriales; en Manesar se desencadenaron paros inmediatos en la planta de Noida tras la represión policial; la autoridad local prohibió las concentraciones y las redes sociales como Instagram, pero a pesar de estas represalias de las fuerzas policiales persistió la combatividad y la agitación en las calles.

En Kenia – África igualmente, se presentaron movilizaciones en la capital Nairobi, contra el despliegue económico de Francia en la parte oriental de ese continente. Se realizó una huelga contra el alza en los precios de los carburantes que coincidió con el foro respaldado por Macron y organizaciones «socialistas» quienes suscribieron una declaración en la capital keniana.

Entre los días 11 y 12 de mayo Nairobi se convirtió en escenario de una brutal represión contra las masas que protestaban, mientras el presidente William Ruto y su homólogo francés Emanuel Macron inauguraban el foro económico «Africa Formand» en medio de las luchas contra el alto costo de vida y sobre todo por el del combustible; paralelamente se reunían en un evento alternativo que congregó a representantes del Partido Comunista de Kenia, el Partido Comunista de Gran Bretaña (ml), el Partido de la Democracia Popular de Corea del Sur, así como delegaciones de Benin, Suiza y diversas organizaciones de América Latina y Europa, lo que generó un conflicto abierto, mientras la manifestación de corte comunista avanzaba por las avenidas céntricas de Nairobi para protestar por la presencia de las delegaciones oficiales occidentales.

La movilización fue duramente reprimida por la policía, desplegando unidades de las fuerzas especiales para disolver la marcha, terminando con la detención de más de 60 personas, de las cuales, 19 permanecieron bajo custodia durante varios días con cargos de «alteración del orden público y violencia». Entre los detenidos se encontraba Samul Jobunga, máximo dirigente de la organización estudiantil de Kenia junto a 12 miembros del Comité Central del Partido Comunista Keniano.

A este acontecimiento y la tensión política se suma la huelga masiva de transportistas y trabajadores del sector energético desencadenada por la escalada en el precio del crudo y las recientes reformas fiscales al combustible, que aumentaron los precios del Súper y el Diesel el pasado 14 de mayo por decreto de la Autoridad Reguladora de Energía y Petróleo (EPRA). El resultado, gracias a las vías de hecho, fue la rebaja del diésel a 10.6 chelines por litro, pues el precio del combustible, se había fijado en un máximo de 242.92 chelines.

En Bolivia Suramérica están en las calles obreros, campesinos, organizaciones sociales e indígenas llevando a cabo un gran y contundente bloqueo en al menos 26 puntos clave, cerca del palacio de gobierno y dejando completamente paralizada la región de La Paz. La nueva huelga general se lleva cabo en contra del alto costo de vida, ante la falta de avances en cuestiones salariales, en rechazo a un paquete de diez leyes impulsado por el ejecutivo que de acuerdo con los huelguistas «precariza las condiciones laborales y entrega recursos estratégicos a corporaciones transnacionales».

Los manifestantes condicionan de forma estricta la suspensión de las medidas de presión a la renuncia inmediata del presidente Rodrigo Paz, posición que se ha fortalecido por la persecución judicial a la dirigencia obrera reflejada en la orden de aprehensión por presunto «terrorismo» contra el Secretario Ejecutivo del Congreso Ordinario de la Central Obrera Boliviana (COB), Mario Argollo. Es de anotar que el pueblo boliviano tiene una gran trayectoria de lucha que ha llevado hasta tumbar presidentes; pero como era esperarse, ninguno de los sucesores resolvió el problema de raíz, pues un cambio de presidente no es suficiente dentro de la sociedad capitalista que está exigiendo destruir el Estado de los explotadores para cambiar de raíz el sistema.

Todas estas oleadas de paros, huelgas políticas y levantamientos populares, algunos de ellos convertidos en insurrecciones en diferentes partes del mundo, son una muestra de la respuesta, todavía espontánea o semiconsciente, de la clase obrera y los pueblos a la gran crisis económica mundial, que es descargada en las espaldas de los obreros y el pueblo trabajador; crisis de la cual los imperialistas tratan de salir a través de las guerras de rapiña y reparto, como las que estamos viendo en Ucrania, Irán y en todo el Medio Oriente. Guerras que a su vez profundizan la crisis y ocasionan la rebeldía de las masas en todo el mundo, creando a su paso crisis políticas y preparando una situación revolucionaria.

Por consiguiente, se necesita con urgencia una organización mundial de los trabajadores para frenar al imperialismo y sus ansias de ganancia, para detener el acabose de la humanidad mediante la latente tercera guerra mundial, como lo hemos dicho en nuestro Programa para la revolución en Colombia, «la fase imperialista del capitalismo es la fase de su descomposición, de su agonía, es la antesala del socialismo». El mundo está maduro para la revolución, pero se requiere de la organización de los revolucionarios a nivel internacional.

Todas las condiciones de la lucha de clases muestran que se necesita una orientación revolucionaria a nivel mundial; la fuerza social está en todo el mundo luchando aisladamente y algunos siendo derrotados por separado, y en ocasiones como en Bolivia, reduciéndose a un cambio de presidente o insurrecciones solo para lograr reivindicaciones inmediatas importantes; pero están dadas las condiciones objetivas, no solo para luchar por reformas, sino para destruir la maquinaria estatal burguesa, construir el nuevo Estado de los trabajadores e instaurar un orden social dirigido por los de abajo: los obreros y los campesinos.

Esta situación exige que los revolucionarios depongamos el sectarismo, hagamos un esfuerzo en la construcción de esa organización tan necesaria a nivel internacional, para lograr triunfos en los distintos países e impedir que los imperialistas sigan arrasando pueblos enteros como el palestino; son esos triunfos los que necesitan los pueblos del mundo para avanzar en la preparación de las fuerzas que les permitan acabar definitivamente con el orden burgués, y para ello, se necesita la unidad y la organización internacional del proletariado revolucionario.

La clase obrera y los pueblos del mundo ya hacen lo suyo, levantándose en contra del imperialismo y la explotación mundial capitalista, ahora le corresponde a los revolucionarios, al elemento consciente, hacer lo propio, organizando la Asociación Mundial del Proletariado.

Comité Ejecutivo UOC (mlm)
Mayo 30 de 2026