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Brasil - Nota do Cebraspo em repúdio à desocupação da Aldeia Maracanã
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Nosso repúdio à desocupação da Aldeia Maracanã e as prisões arbitrárias de ativistas e indígenas
O ataque à Aldeia Maracanã e ao I Encontro da Frente Independente
Popular (FIP-RJ) neste fim de semana se soma aos seguidos crimes
cometidos pelo Governo do Estado contra o povo e as organizações
populares. Inicialmente o pretexto era o de “proteger” o prédio ao lado,
que havia sido usado pela construtora Odebrecht como sede da reforma do
Maracanã.Logo ficou evidente o verdadeiro objetivo: Atacar a organização da Frente Independente Popular que estava realizando seu Encontro organizativo justamente na Aldeia. Em função do papel fundamental da FIP no processo de mobilizações deste ano, e conseqüentemente na derrota política sofrida pelo governo do estado, nesse processo, os acontecimentos comprovam o fato de que na tarde de domingo, a PM só não entrou na Aldeia por conta do número de pessoas dispostas a resistir, que se encontravam no local para o I Encontro da Frente Independente Popular – RJ.
Não havia ordem judicial, além do que já é do conhecimento de todos que aquele é um espaço tombado pelo patrimônio histórico. Foram presas 25 pessoas de forma completamente ilegal e arbitrária.
A ordem de atacar com a truculência de sempre foi dada diretamente pelo governador para sua guarda pretoriana, o Choque da Polícia Militar, e revela o ódio do Governo pelo desgaste político sofrido em todo esse ano de mobilizações.
A remoção da Aldeia também teve um objetivo claro. Todos se lembram que em torno da defesa da Aldeia, grande mobilização se formou. Assim, a Aldeia Maracanã se tornou além de um centro da resistência indígena, um espaço para as demais lutas sociais. Inclusive a organização do Encontro da FIP no local, faz parte da campanha em defesa da Aldeia.
Estavam reunidos numa atitude independente índios, membros da FIP, organizações da juventude, professores, camponeses e vários daqueles que não se dobram diante da enorme repressão do Estado, nem se submetem a regras de bom comportamento, ditadas pela democracia dos monopólios, seus intelectuais e seus redatores.
Isso já era demais para um Governo completamente desmoralizado, como o de Sergio Cabral. Então, mais uma vez, a natureza fascista do Estado se manifestou. A atitude violenta e vingativa se revelou explicitamente na prisão do cacique Guajajára.
O corpo de bombeiros, que em outros momentos teve o apoio da população em sua luta contra as arbitrariedades desse mesmo governo, foi usado. Numa medida ilegal, arbitrária e fascista, o indígena foi arrancado de cima da árvore, onde diante de toda a sociedade fazia seu protesto. De que maneira poderia ele de cima de uma árvore oferecer perigo à ordem pública? Porque o Governo e sua polícia impediram que lhe fossem dadas comida e até água? Isso não se nega a nenhum preso, seja em guerras ou qualquer tipo de prisão.
Guajajára foi tratado da mesma forma que as nações indígenas têm sido tratadas: Sem o menor respeito e com toda truculência. A sua atitude representou a luta pela dignidade não só dos índios, mas de todos aqueles que não se dobram frente às injustiças e à repressão.
A FIP e a Aldeia Maracanã vão voltar às ruas já nesta sexta-feira, dia 20 de dezembro. E assim como a juventude se insurgiu no nosso país durante a copa, agora novas mobilizações acontecerão no mês de dezembro, quando o fascismo esperava pegar os apoiadores da Aldeia, a FIP e a juventude desmobilizadas.
Todos nós apoiadores dessas mobilizações e das lutas do povo, democratas, lutadores e entidades que defendem os direitos do povo estaremos presentes!
CEBRASPO – Defender o direito do povo lutar pelos seus direitos!
Brasil - RJ: Idoso é assassinado e moradores protestam no Manguinhos
Na noite da última quarta-feira, 18 de dezembro, moradores do Complexo de Manguinhos, na zona Norte do Rio de Janeiro, fizeram uma manifestação contra o assassinato de José Joaquim de Santana, de 81 anos, na comunidade Mandela III. Eles acusam um soldado da Unidade de Polícia Pacificadora (UPP – Arará/Mandela) de ser o responsável pelo disparo.
Não suportando mais as atrocidades policiais, os moradores bloquearam a Rua Leopoldo Bulhões e enfrentaram a repressão.
Recentemente, A Nova Democracia denunciou, em matéria e vídeo, a morte do jovem Paulo Roberto em 17 de outubro por policiais no Manguinhos e a luta de seus familiares por justiça. O covarde assassinato de mais um morador, desta vez um idoso, expõe novamente o caráter antipovo da ocupação policial no complexo.
O fato ocorreu na véspera do aniversário de cinco anos da instalação da primeira UPP no Rio de Janeiro, no Morro Santa Marta, em Botafogo, no dia 19 de dezembro de 2008.
Moradores relataram que o tumulto teria iniciado durante uma abordagem a um menor de idade e a mãe do garoto queria acompanhá-lo até a delegacia. Para “conter” a confusão, um PM teria efetuado o disparo que acertou o rosto de José, que se encontrava na varanda de sua residência.
Organizações de defesa dos direitos do povo e ativistas da Frente Independente Popular (FIP) têm acompanhado a situação dos moradores das comunidades que fazem parte do Complexo de Manguinhos, bem como as inúmeras denúncias das arbitrariedades dos agentes de repressão do velho Estado. No último dia 10 de dezembro, ocorreu uma manifestação na favela denunciando a UPP. Confira nos links:
Friday, December 20, 2013
International committee for support people's war in India calls all in the world to accept the challenge of imperialism and Indian regime ! Yes.. we want 'inconditional release of political prisoners! Yes... we support people's war in India!
"India on Wednesday briefed the European Union about the
violence perpetrated by Naxals and urged it to ensure that the rebels do
not get support from the organisations based in its member countries...."
Indian press against 'the seminar (International Conference Hamburg) was jointly organised by the International Committee to Support the People's War in India and the Hamburg-based League Against Imperialist Aggression. In fact, the Committee was formed in Paris in January 2010, purely considering the strategic advantage the CPI (Maoist) lent to the global movement. Now it has branches in several countries to support the CPI (Maoist).."
call
Unconditional release for all political prisoners in India ! 25th January 2014 Great International Day of Solidarity and Struggle!
In India more than 10.000 supposed Maoists are languishing in jails, to them are to be added other thousands of prisoners involved in the national liberation movements (Kashmir, Manipur, etc.) or other democratic movements.
Beside with the leaders, cadres and members of the PLGA, more than the 90% of that number are Adivasi villagers who resisted the forced evacuation; peasants who struggled against the MOUs signed by governments and TNCs to exploit the people and continue the imperialist looting of natural resources; activists of the national minorities organized against the rising threat of Hindu communal fascism; students, intellectuals, artists belonging the RDF and other democratic organizations, guilty of standing on the side of the people facing the war on them waged by the Indian state; people’s women,feminists united to rebel against the huge escalation of rapes, committed in part by the armed and police forces and paramilaty fascist squads sponsored by the State, as weapon of the war on people.
In jails the prisoners face every kind of harassment, torture, denial of bails, inhumane living conditions, arbitrary transfers, brutal assaults and punishments of solitary confinement, and often the detained women are raped.
In spite of the fierce condition of detention, prisoners are resisting and struggling with revolutionary spirit and turning the dark jails in which are confined into a battlefront against the raising fascism in India and the Indian regime.
The struggle for their unconditional release is an urgent task for all the solidarity forces and friends of Indian people, and it is integral part of the support for the victory of their liberation war.
But all India is more and more transformed by the ruling classes into a “prison house of people’s movements”.
Since mid-2009, the Indian ruling classes, under the guidance and with the assistance of imperialists, launched the multi-pronged and country-wide offensive called Operation Green Hunt – a war on people to wipe out the Maoist movement and suppress the genuine struggles of the people.
While repression on oppressed masses is the hallmark of any exploiting state and always has been a feature of the Indian State, the Operation Green has surpassed all the previous offensives both in its scale and brutality.
Thousands of revolutionary and democratic mass organizations leaders and members have been assassinated, tortured and put in jails. Blamed under false cases, many of them are facing harsh punishments.
Massacres, gang rapes, looting and destruction of villages by armed forces have become the order of the day.
The Operation Green Hunt – War on People – is supposed aimed to wipe out the Maoist movement but it is in fact it targets and is aimed to suppress any genuine democratic demand of the people, by framing them in cases linked with the CPI (Maoist) according the draconian laws adopted by the central and state governments, that brand people’s leaders and strugglers as ‘anti-national or terrorists’.
Stop the Operation Green Hunt, stop the War on People !
But the liberation war of the masses in India cannot be stopped by the savage repression, rather it extends the political and moral solidarity to the liberation war.
Many international initiatives and efforts built solidarity with people in India and supported their struggle for liberation, including the great International Conference of Hamburg and the International Days of Actions organized by the International Committee of Support. These initiatives had impact throughout the world and in India itself, dealt blows to imperialism and the Indian regime, that today reacts urging the governments, first those of EU, to stop the initiatives of solidarity.
It is for this reason that today more than ever it is necessary to further consolidate and extend the solidarity.
Therefore we call to a large International Day of Solidarity and struggle for the unconditional release of the political prisoners in India on 25th of January 2014, to be held everywhere is possible in the world, in all the possible ways decided by the committees and solidarity forces at national level, with street actions, that call the masses to participate, and counter-information actions and protests towards embassies, consulates, offices of the international press and humanitarian organizations etc., to be held during the week before the International Day.
International Committee to Support the People’s War in India
5 December 2014
Joining and info:
csgpindia@gmail.com
New blog in English:
icspwindia.wordpress.com
Indian press against 'the seminar (International Conference Hamburg) was jointly organised by the International Committee to Support the People's War in India and the Hamburg-based League Against Imperialist Aggression. In fact, the Committee was formed in Paris in January 2010, purely considering the strategic advantage the CPI (Maoist) lent to the global movement. Now it has branches in several countries to support the CPI (Maoist).."
call
Unconditional release for all political prisoners in India ! 25th January 2014 Great International Day of Solidarity and Struggle!
In India more than 10.000 supposed Maoists are languishing in jails, to them are to be added other thousands of prisoners involved in the national liberation movements (Kashmir, Manipur, etc.) or other democratic movements.
Beside with the leaders, cadres and members of the PLGA, more than the 90% of that number are Adivasi villagers who resisted the forced evacuation; peasants who struggled against the MOUs signed by governments and TNCs to exploit the people and continue the imperialist looting of natural resources; activists of the national minorities organized against the rising threat of Hindu communal fascism; students, intellectuals, artists belonging the RDF and other democratic organizations, guilty of standing on the side of the people facing the war on them waged by the Indian state; people’s women,feminists united to rebel against the huge escalation of rapes, committed in part by the armed and police forces and paramilaty fascist squads sponsored by the State, as weapon of the war on people.
In jails the prisoners face every kind of harassment, torture, denial of bails, inhumane living conditions, arbitrary transfers, brutal assaults and punishments of solitary confinement, and often the detained women are raped.
In spite of the fierce condition of detention, prisoners are resisting and struggling with revolutionary spirit and turning the dark jails in which are confined into a battlefront against the raising fascism in India and the Indian regime.
The struggle for their unconditional release is an urgent task for all the solidarity forces and friends of Indian people, and it is integral part of the support for the victory of their liberation war.
But all India is more and more transformed by the ruling classes into a “prison house of people’s movements”.
Since mid-2009, the Indian ruling classes, under the guidance and with the assistance of imperialists, launched the multi-pronged and country-wide offensive called Operation Green Hunt – a war on people to wipe out the Maoist movement and suppress the genuine struggles of the people.
While repression on oppressed masses is the hallmark of any exploiting state and always has been a feature of the Indian State, the Operation Green has surpassed all the previous offensives both in its scale and brutality.
Thousands of revolutionary and democratic mass organizations leaders and members have been assassinated, tortured and put in jails. Blamed under false cases, many of them are facing harsh punishments.
Massacres, gang rapes, looting and destruction of villages by armed forces have become the order of the day.
The Operation Green Hunt – War on People – is supposed aimed to wipe out the Maoist movement but it is in fact it targets and is aimed to suppress any genuine democratic demand of the people, by framing them in cases linked with the CPI (Maoist) according the draconian laws adopted by the central and state governments, that brand people’s leaders and strugglers as ‘anti-national or terrorists’.
Stop the Operation Green Hunt, stop the War on People !
But the liberation war of the masses in India cannot be stopped by the savage repression, rather it extends the political and moral solidarity to the liberation war.
Many international initiatives and efforts built solidarity with people in India and supported their struggle for liberation, including the great International Conference of Hamburg and the International Days of Actions organized by the International Committee of Support. These initiatives had impact throughout the world and in India itself, dealt blows to imperialism and the Indian regime, that today reacts urging the governments, first those of EU, to stop the initiatives of solidarity.
It is for this reason that today more than ever it is necessary to further consolidate and extend the solidarity.
Therefore we call to a large International Day of Solidarity and struggle for the unconditional release of the political prisoners in India on 25th of January 2014, to be held everywhere is possible in the world, in all the possible ways decided by the committees and solidarity forces at national level, with street actions, that call the masses to participate, and counter-information actions and protests towards embassies, consulates, offices of the international press and humanitarian organizations etc., to be held during the week before the International Day.
International Committee to Support the People’s War in India
5 December 2014
Joining and info:
csgpindia@gmail.com
New blog in English:
icspwindia.wordpress.com
maoist road supports this call Llamamiento internacional para denunciar al Gobierno brasileño! ¡ABAJO LA FIFA! NÃO VAI TER COPA !
¡LLAMAMIENTO INTERNACIONAL PARA DENUNCIAR AL GOBIERNO BRASILEÑO!
En estos momentos, en Brasil, se está preparando una masacre contra los
campesinos sin tierra en el Estado de Rondônia. Las fuerzas represivas
estatales y federales están a punto de atacar a los campesinos pobres
con el pretexto de que ocupan una reserva natural. Ya se han producido
revueltas y los sin tierra han logrado la victoria de un primer intento
de expulsión. Pero una reciente declaración del Gobernador del Estado
(un gran terrateniente), en donde califica a los campesinos sin tierra
de “gamberros” y “criminales”, no es buen augurio.
Mientras la crisis capitalista aumenta, la situación en los países semicoloniales (denominados del “Sur”) se hace cada vez más difícil. Mientras la crisis se profundiza, la presión imperialista sobre estos países para aprovecharse de sus recursos y monopolizar nuevos mercados está causando numerosos disturbios y problemas. Los más aparentes son las intervenciones imperialistas directas o indirectas de los últimos años (Libia, Mali, Afganistán, Irak, Siria, República Centroafricana, etc.), pero esto también significa, para la clase obrera y los pueblos de Asia, África y América, un constante empeoramiento de su situación social, sin contar los desastres ecológicos causados por la dantesca explotación de cualquier cosa capaz de ganar algunos dólares o euros.
Brasil no es una excepción a esta situación general. Tras el cuento del crecimiento económico y de ser un “país emergente”, montado por el FMI y el Partido de los “Trabajadores”, yace en realidad una trágica situación para la mayoría del pueblo. En junio de 2013 el alzamiento popular nos vino a recordar que el grupo de los “BRICS” como “nuevas potencias” no es más que un mito. La Copa Mundial de Fútbol de 2014 y los Juegos Olímpicos de 2016 en Rio de Janeiro debe completar esta propaganda sobre un Brasil salido del subdesarrollo. ¡Pero la realidad es obstinada!
Lejos de librarse de su subordinación a los países imperialistas, los gobiernos de “izquierda” de América del Sur son en realidad el perfecto intermediario del dominio monopolista mundial. Esto tiene como resultado un empeoramiento concreto de los niveles de vida y condiciones de trabajo, los alquileres de viviendas, la comprensión desafiante, la inflación galopante, la creciente violencia policial, los servicios sociales básicos en un estado deplorable o inexistente, y una extendida corrupción. El 50% del presupuesto de Brasil se dedica a pagar los enormes intereses de la deuda nacional; se gastan billones en proyectos para desarrollar infraestructuras e instalaciones para los monopolios imperialistas mientras se cierran hospitales.
La situación en el campo se acerca a la tragedia. La prometida Reforma Agraria nunca se produjo y, peor aún, aumenta la represión contra los movimientos campesinos. Ejecuciones sumarias de dirigentes campesinos, frecuentes torturas por parte de las fuerzas policiales, actos de intimidación, todo se lleva a cabo para extender un clima de terror entre el pueblo. Cinco millones de familias rurales carecen de tierra para labrar y los latifundistas y otros grandes propietarios agrocapitalistas están presentes en toda la maquinaria del Estado, mientras los monopolios de la comunicación criminalizan cualquier forma de protesta.
Hoy, con el capitalismo global, cada lucha en el mundo está íntimamente ligada a las otras; Brasil, al igual que la India, es un actor principal del sistema económico mundial. Es una región agrícola dedicada a suministrar alimentos comercializados al mundo, por lo que cuanta más revolución se desarrolle en Brasil, más se debilitará el imperialismo y con mayor facilidad le combatiremos en los países imperialistas.
Llamamos a todos los revolucionarios del mundo y progresistas auténticos a apoyar las luchas revolucionarias en estos países. Saldremos del eurocentrismo ideológico; el cambio proviene de estas periferias del Viejo Mundo; de donde sopla el viento de un Nuevo Mundo. Llamamos a apoyar la Revolución Agraria en Brasil y denunciar la violencia contra el Pueblo, en particular la que ahora se está produciendo en el Estado de Rondônia.
Hacemos un llamamiento enérgico y más que nunca al BOICOT a la mafia denominada FIFA y la Copa Mundial de Fútbol de 2014, al igual que los futuros Juegos Olímpicos en Río de Janeiro; y a DENUNCIAR las mentiras del denominado gobierno de “izquierda” de Dilma Rousseff.
Enviamos un saludo fraternal y revolucionario a todos los luchadores populares brasileños, quienes combaten arriesgando sus vidas por una Humanidad libre e igualitaria.
¡VIVA LA REVOLUCIÓN AGRARIA EN BRASIL!
¡VIVA LA JUSTA LUCHA DE LOS CAMPESINOS EN RONDÔNIA Y EN EL MUNDO ENTERO!
¡ABAJO LA FIFA!
NÃO VAI TER COPA !
Ya expresaron solidaridad con este llamamiento:
- Servir le Peuple (Servir al Pueblo) http://sheisausorelh.e-monsite.com/ – Auba Vermelha http://aubavermelha.wordpress.com/ (Comité de Construcción del Partido Comunista Revolucionario de las Tierras de Òc, Occitánia, Estado/Prisión de los Pueblos ”Francia”) [promotor del llamamiento]
-Revista Internacional Maoist Road (La Vía Maoista) http://maoistroad.blogspot.com.es/
- Great Unrest Group – Aflonyddwch Mawr (Grupo Gran Desorden) (comunista-revolucionario de liberación nacional, País de Gales, Estado “británico”) http://greatunrest2012.blogspot.fr/
- collectif Feu de Prairie (colectivo Fuego en la Pradera) (informativo por una cultura revolucionaria, Estado francés) http://feudeprairie.wordpress.com/
- Gran Marcha Hacia el Comunismo (Madrid, Estado español) http://granmarchahaciaelcomunismo.wordpress.com/
- Action Antifasciste (Acción Antifascista), Aube Champagne-Ardenne (Estado francés) https://www.facebook.com/action.antifasciste.aube.champagne.ardenne
- Comité de Construción do Partido Comunista maoísta de Galiza (Comité de Construcción del Partido Comunista maoísta de Galicia) (Galicia, Estado español) site: Dazibao Rojo http://dazibaorojo08.blogspot.com.es/
- Libertat! (¡Libertad!) (Izquierda revolucionaria de Occitánia, Estado/Prisión de los Pueblos ”Francia”) http://libertat.org/
-Organización Comunista Futuro Rojo http://futur-rouge.overblog.com/%E2%80%8E y Partido Comunista Maoísta (PCmF) http://drapeaurouge.over-blog.com/ (Estado francés)
-Breizhistance Indépendance et Socialisme (Breizhsistencia Independencia y Socialismo) (Breizh/Bretaña, Estado/Prisión de los Pueblos ”Francia”) http://www.breizhistance.tv/
- O Bloque Independentista de Cuchas (Puyalón de Cuchas (organización política) http://www.puyalon.org/, Purna a organización chuvenil http://purnaindependentista.wordpress.com/, A Clau Roya, Colectivo Feminista http://aclauroya.wordpress.com/, A Enrestida, Centro Social y Seira Colectivo sindical estudiantil http://aenrestida.blogia.com/ (Aragón, Estado español)
Thursday, December 19, 2013
India the extraordinary Role Of Women In People’s War !
“Every cook must become a politician. Only then can social revolution be victorious. How can we say that a society would change without the participation of women” – Lenin
We all know that the conditions of women have degraded to the second rank in the human society with the emergence of class society. Whether it is the slave society, feudal society or the capitalist society, the position of men has been in the first rank. While the oppressed men and women in the class society are subjected to exploitation and oppression, women who constitute half the sky are being subjected to patriarchy in forms such as male domination and discrimination and are being oppressed doubly. No social revolution can advance unless women who constitute half the sky also become half of the struggle and play their role. Particularly, in the World Socialist Revolution carried on under the leadership of the proletariat and in the New Democratic Revolution that is carried on as part of it, the slogan ‘No women, No Revolution’ has been formulated from decades of revolutionary practice.
The participation of women in revolution indicates its advancing nature and progressiveness. The Indian revolution mobilized thousands of working class and middle class women in the movement areas, towns and cities. It stood in their support. From the initial days of PW in India, women have not only been participating standing in the forefront but have also been playing their role in its development. Women are realizing that women’s liberation is linked with the liberation of the oppressed masses and are participating in considerable numbers shoulder to shoulder with men in mass struggles against exploitation, oppression, state violence, patriarchy (male domination, discrimination), in anti- feudal armed agrarian revolutionary struggles, in mass resistance struggles and guerilla warfare.
As a result, women’s empowerment in movement areas is going on increasing. Considering women as second rank citizens is on the wane. Their opinions are being respected. They are also participating in making political decisions. Bourgeois armies are looking down on women and have confined them to non-combat departments. Contrary to this, revolutionary women are enhancing the confidence of women by participating in battle operations. They are shattering the bourgeois and feudal ideology that women are not suitable for military sphere.
They are participating in all party, military and mass organizations. There are no mass organizations, primary party (part-time) units, party units or RPCs without women. They are working as leaders of women’s organizations, organizers, in cultural organizations, party cells, village party committees, area committees, district/division/zonal committees and as commanders and members of LOS (local organizational squad) and cultural squads.
In several areas they are shining well as secretaries of party cells, village party committees and area committees. In some places they are even taking up responsibilities as district committee secretaries. They are working in press and propaganda spheres. And the role of women in the budding revolutionary political power organs is significant. They are playing their role in building people’s state as RPC members, presidents, vice-presidents and in-charges of various departments.
In the course of intensification of armed agrarian revolutionary struggle and its development into anti- state armed struggle, the people’s liberation guerilla squads and platoons came into existence and women began joining them. They are no longer weaklings. With the emergence of PLGA, separate units consolidated into a guerilla army and the guerilla women who were members of these units became part of army. They are proving that they are strong women by developing into brave guerillas and commanders by fighting courageously in the battle field. They are undeterred in sacrifices and are fulfilling their role responsibly.
Revolutionary women’s movement is developing in BJ, DK, AOB, Paschim Bang, Odisha and other special areas, zones and states with the support of PLGA under the leadership of party. In each struggle, women are participating on a huge scale. Several struggles are being conducted on women issues. Every year March 8 is being celebrated as International Working Women’s Day with great fervor. It became common place for women to participate in meetings and seminars.
Though they were initially held openly, as the state banned revolutionary women’s organizations in the movement areas, they are now being held secretly. But with the support of the people and under the protection of PLGA and People’s Militia, the role of women in these is increasing with each day and not at all decreasing. Thousands of women have been consolidated into revolutionary women’s organizations in movement areas and it is not an exaggeration to say that no other women organizations in our country can claim such membership (if we leave the so-called memberships of bourgeois and revisionist women’s organizations bogged down in elections).
Struggles Against State-Violence
As the role of women is increasing in PW, the exploiting state is arresting, torturing, insulting and inhumanly murdering women. Using gang rapes as a weapon has become common place in movement areas. In the country-wide brutal multi-pronged offensive launched by the ruling classes after the formation of CPI (Maoist), particularly women are being subjected to many difficulties and travails. Attacks are conducted with members and leaders of women’s organizations and PLGA members as targets. Their evil design is to create terror among the people and isolate them from the movement.
However, women’s participation in mass resistance struggles against brutal state violence is increasing further and not at all decreasing. As part of OGH, police and special forces are pouncing on the villages like a pack of wolves and massacring people. Under these conditions women are in the forefront in resisting the police forces. In the course of the movement, even if they are being arrested and put in jails, they are keeping the red flag aloft inside the jails too and displaying revolutionary spirit. Old women are coming to the forefront to defend younger women.
To get their relatives, Sangam members, leaders and party leaders released and for claiming the dead bodies of those martyrs killed in police firings, women are resisting either singly or collectively and establishing heroic traditions. As deep hatred developed among the women from childhood towards the governments and their mercenary police and as they are becoming steeled in the mass resistance struggles against them, the recruitment of women into PLGA has been increasing significantly.
Women’s Role in Mass Struggles Against Police Atrocities in Jharkhand
Repression on women’s movement increased since 1997 in Jharkhand. Women were arrested and paraded to insult them. Several women were incarcerated in jails. Women conducted struggles against the intense state-violence. In several instances, they surrounded the police and beat them. In order to get the arrested women activists released they went to the police stations and gheraoed them. In some instances, whole villages joined the resistance. In some instances, police had even fired upon the women who surrounded the police stations.
As soon as the police enter a village, the Adivasis beat the drum. The neighboring villagers who hear it, take up their bows and arrows and gather at one place to resist the police. Sometimes they fight the police with bows and arrows. Women come arming themselves with something from the kitchen or throw stones. They teach the police a lesson through militant resistance. In almost every instance, they make the police apologize for their mistakes and make them sign an agreement that they would never do such mistakes again and that they would not enter that village again. Let us take a look at some of the incidents of resistance.
Three thousand women did rasta roko for 24 hours when police gang raped a girl. At night, men stood in their support. The rapist police were beaten up. Finally the DSP apologized and wrote that he would see to it that such incidents do not happen again from their side. On March 8, 2002, some girls of the cultural organization were arrested by the police. But they had to be released due to public pressure the next day. In June 2007, mass movement was conducted under the leadership of various mass organizations and women’s organizations opposing the insults and atrocities perpetrated by Navadi PS officer Pramod Singh (Bokaro district) on women.
Several women were wounded and hospitalized due to his brutality in Bonketta and Koti villages in Digagarh panchayat when the police attacked them for the whereabouts of Naxalites. Women rallied in huge numbers opposing his atrocities and the support given by the DGP to him in perpetrating these. Police attacked the protestors too. One woman leader and a peasant organization activist were arrested. The angered women gheraoed the PS. They stayed put till they were released. Finally they had to be released and Pramod Singh had to be suspended.
In the Anti-Displacement Struggle of Kalinganagar
Since 2005, Adivasi people (Ho, Mundari, Santhali) have been militantly fighting against the proposed steel plant of Tisco company near Kalinganagar (Jajpur district, Odisha) that had seized 12,000 acres of land belonging to Adivasis. Women are playing a militant role in this agitation. The PLGA under the leadership of Maoist party stood in full support of the movement. Women stood in the forefront in this struggle even while facing severe tortures, harassments, arrests and massacres.
The agitation took an angry turn with the massacre of people by the police on January 2, 2006. Though the construction of steel plant is stalled at present, movement is continuing in various forms against the attempts to build the plant by damaging the fighting spirit of the people.
Singur Agitation
Ratan Tata occupied thousand acres of land in Singur area for Nano car factory and in May 2006 people began a huge resistance against this. With the inspiration of anti-displacement struggles all over the country and particularly with the inspiration of Kalinganagar agitation and with the support of revolutionaries and democrats, they took up a militant agitation. CPM goons and police perpetrated tortures, insults and atrocities on several women who were participating actively in the movement. Dozens of them were arrested and sent to jails. A minor girl and activist of Bhumi Uchhed Pratirodh Committee Tapasi Malik was raped and murdered.
Protests erupted all over the country against this on a huge scale. Young women and men rebelled as they understood that the promise of jobs after giving training was a sham. Finally the Nano car factory proposal had to be annulled by the government. Undoubtedly this is a victory won by the Singur peasantry with the support of the entire people.
Nandigram Agitation
People launched an agitation since January 3, 2007 against the establishment of a special economic zone by occupying thousands of acres of valuable fertile land for a chemical hub of Salem in Nandigram (Medinipur district, Paschim Bang). In the heroic struggle waged under the leadership of Bhumi Uchhed Pratirodh committee (BUPC) to defend their land, houses and villages, women stood in the forefront. Due to this most heroic resistance, government was forced to annul the proposal for SEZ in Nandigram.
However, the social fascist government of CPM perpetrated inhuman massacres and atrocities on March 14 and between 6th and 14th of November, 2007 and daydreamed that it could stop struggles like Singur from going the Nandigram way. As part of the November massacre, dozens of women – daughters in front of mothers and mothers in front of sons – were gang raped by the CPM goons for being in the forefront in the struggles.
Hundreds were murdered or went missing and more than a thousand people were injured. Thousands of houses were razed down. The uncompromising struggle of Nandigram people against the central and state governments won its place in history as a great struggle. It remains an inspiration to several such struggles.
Lalgarh People’s Revolt
After PLGA conducted the Salboni ambush, the struggle which rose against the police atrocities on Lalgarh people spread like a prairie fire within a short period. This turned into the ‘Lalgarh People’s Revolt’. In this revolt under the leadership of the PCAPA (People’s Committee Against Police Atrocities), tens of thousands of women participated and played a prominent role. They demanded that police officers who committed atrocities on women and the government should apologize, that Harmad Vahini must be disarmed and that police attacks must stop. Women who joined in Sidhu-Kanu People’s Militia in large numbers participated in chasing the police away from that area, in closing all roads to stop the police and the government from entering that area consisting of 1100 villages, in laying mines and booby traps and in keeping night vigil in 1300 to 1400 villages.
Women were in the forefront in several demonstrations that were held from Lalgarh to Kolkata, carrying traditional weapons. In building this revolt and in its development our party and PLGA played a prominent role. Women were in the forefront in demolishing CPM party offices and government buildings that were serving as police camps, in wiping out CPM leaders who are leading the Harmad Vahini, their goons and other armed gangs, in the resistance of thousands of people in hundreds of villages to the ‘Lalgarh Operation’ launched by the central and state forces in June 2009, in occupying lands in more than fifty villages, particularly in the huge demonstrations held in Jhargram protesting the Sonamukhi rapes in July 2010 and in the development activities led by the people on a huge scale.
As a result, dozens of women became victims of atrocities and murders in the hands of Harmad Vahini goons and Joint Forces. Several women like Archana Singh, her daughter, Savitri Soren, Aasumati Murmu, Chudamani, Parvati Rana, Phatgul Maandi, Khukhu Mahato, Phulmani Meiti, Saraswati Dolui, Arti Mandal and Gitali Adak died in their attacks. Women’s active role is worth mentioning in the development of Lalgarh struggle that started as a people’s struggle against the brutal attacks of the police and turned into an armed people’s revolt and as an anti-state struggle and moved towards building people’s political power and seizure of power.
Women’s Resistance in Narayanapatna Movement
Narayanapatna (NP) movement once again brought on the agenda that land issue is linked with the issue of political power. The role of women in anti-arrack struggle and the land struggles is inspiring. Women are working actively in ‘Ghenoba Bahini’, the People’s Militia. Women are becoming part of every activity. They are heroically fighting shoulder to shoulder with their class brethren and occupying a place of pride. There is no agitation, demonstration, resistance or meeting without the participation of women. While women are in the forefront in some, some are being exclusively held by women. Repression on women playing an active role in the struggle is severe too.
Several women became victims of atrocities, indiscriminate tortures and inhuman insults by police and Santi Committee goons. The leaders of women’s organizations, members and even ordinary women are being put in jails after illegal arrests. Some women were declared ‘most wanted’. Resisting OGH became the main task for women. On April 14, 2010, ten thousand women participated in a rally held in NP. They demanded that the illegally detained persons in jails be released unconditionally and the police camps established in this area be lifted.
The women are carrying traditional weapons and are always keeping chilli powder ready to resist as the attacks of police and Santi Sena mobs became a daily routine. ‘You be at the back, we will be in the forefront’ is what these women said to their men in some instances where they fought with the police, injured them and chased them away, thus leading the whole resistance. In June 2009, fifty police attacked Lellipaya village in Borigi panchayat and tried to take the men along with them after destructing property in their houses. Women came together and beat one policeman. The terrified police fired in the air and ran away after getting that police released.
When the police attacked the women again, the women of the neighboring Manjariguda village also resisted and chased the police away. When the police attacked Kanaka village in Tentulpodar panchayat and took along with them a villager named Seerika Sannama after tying his hands at the back, the village women fought with the police and got him released. The police took away Livu and Mino belonging to Dumsili village in Balipatta panchayat and imprisoned them in NP police station.
Their wives went to the PS, fought with the police and got them released. On August 3, 2009, thirty-five AP Greyhounds policemen attacked Jangidivalasa village in Kaurubadi panchayat in Bandugaon block. Only women were present in the village at that time. They began fighting with the police by surrounding them and simultaneously sent word to their men and the neighboring villagers. Within a short period women and men arrived with traditional weapons and seized the weapons, cell phones and kit bags from the police. They tied them with ropes questioning them as to why Andhra police were coming into Odisha. Some policemen begged and pleaded that they had children. People released them only after BDO and SI gave assurance in writing.
When police attacked a village Diguvalocha in Borigi panchayat police went into a house to harass a woman who was cooking. The ‘woman’ was in fact a ‘Pejju’ (a man who performs puja and dresses like a woman according to Adivasi tradition). Immediately the Pejju threw hot water boiling on the stove on the police. Police ran away with burnt faces howling. Women and children threw stones at the police and chased them away till the borders of the village. In October 2009, police put up posters portraying the leaders of Chasi Mulia Sangha – Nachika Linga, Singanna and Ramphad – as looters, along with their photos.
Two thousand women rallied and surrounded Narayanapatna PS against this. They tore down the posters put up at the PS. Though the gates were locked and they were lathi charged, women scaled the gates and questioned the station officer. Women were also active in November 20, 2009 incident where they questioned the police. The police fired upon the agitators and comrades Singanna and Andru died. When everybody scattered after the firing and was fearing arrest if they go for the dead bodies of Singanna and Andru, it was women who fought with the police and brought back the dead bodies.
It was due to the initiative of the women that thousands of people could perform the last rites of their beloved leaders with respect. After the November 20 incident police attacked the villages indiscriminately and it became common place for them to beat the men with rifle butts and arrest them. In many such instances, women resisted severely. Women are being active in getting their men released, in gheraoing the police stations and taking part in rallies and dharnas. Police are using foul language and beating the women in such instances. They are not even sparing the children. Due to these atrocities of the police, many women and children were injured and their heads were fractured.
There were instances where women went with fractured heads and injuries to the police stations and got their men released. As Sangam leaders and men were being arrested, it is the women, children and elderly persons who are left in the villages to carry on agriculture. They are doing sentries with traditional weapons and are defending their villages, properties and harvest. It is the women and elderly persons that are going to the weekly markets and buying their daily needs.
Though the police and the land lords are creating hurdles and threatening that they would fire upon the people if they come to harvest crops, women are preparing themselves to harvest the crops in the lands gained by them through struggles. They are pledging that they would not leave the lands even if they had to spill their blood. They are adding valiant chapters to contemporary history. Similarly women are participating actively in such anti-displacement struggles as Niyamgiri, Posco, Mali, Deomali, Gandhamardan in Odisha, Sompeta, Kakarapalli in AP and in the struggle for separate statehood for Telangana and are fighting back the exploiting policies of the ruling classes.
Women’s Role in Military Sphere
Women are participating actively on a huge scale in PW as part of all the three forces of PLGA – main, secondary and base forces. They are fulfilling responsibilities as People’s Militia members, commanders, Militia C-in-Cs, as members in Local Guerilla Squads, platoons, companies, supply squads and supply platoons, as Platoon Party Committee members, as mechanics in weapon repairing units, as guards for party leaders, as military instructors and in various departments as doctors and tailors etc.
They are playing important role in developing PW to higher level by participating in battles with the enemy. They are displaying a spirit of sacrifice and a steely determination to fight till the end. They are playing a crucial role as commanders in some ambushes and displaying their efficiency. In the past decade, women’s role is present in all the principal battle operations. Battle operations conducted without the participation of women are very few.
Women’s Role in The Base Force Of People’s Militia
It is the People’s Militia that is directly leading the mass resistance in the anti-feudal struggles, anti- state struggles, anti-displacement struggles (against MNCs, SEZs, mining, huge projects like Polavaram etc) and struggles against state-violence. People fought militantly carrying their traditional weapons in Nandigram, Singur, Kalinganagar, Lalgarh, Narayanapatna, Niyamgiri, anti-bauxite struggle of Visakha etc. The role of women in all these mass resistance struggles is prominent.
Women’s Role in Fighting Back The Counter-Revolutionary Campaigns Like Salwa Judum and Sendra
‘Booby traps or pressure bombs’ and ‘traditional traps’ turned into sharp weapons in the hands of the people’s militia to fight back counter-revolutionary campaigns like Salwa Judum and Sendra, SPOs, Koya Commandos, counter-revolutionary organizations like TPC, JPC, Sasastr People’s Morcha, Harmad Vahini, NASUS, Gram Rakshak committees, Santi Committees and the OGH that is going on since mid- 2009. Ditches were dug in the direction from which the police forces enter the villages. There were many instances where the police forces that come secretly to attack the villages fell into these traps and were severely injured by the bamboo stakes, iron rods and arrows that were planted in them.
Due to this many limitations were imposed on the police forces that used to come to attack the villages without any control. The role of women militia members in digging traditional booby traps is very important. Thus unhesitant women not only participated in mass resistance activities but are also trying to make success the responsibilities given to them in battle operations. Women are also participating considerably in several actions conducted by the People’s Militia and the PLGA to seize the supplies of the police forces.
The People’s Militia forces are playing a prominent role in the defence actions taken up by the People’s Defence Committees under the leadership of RPCs to protect the villages, people and the properties from the attacks of the mercenary police. Militia Women are courageously fighting back the attacking police forces with arrows and country guns in ambushes. There were instances where mothers who had delivered just eight days previously had done sentry duties by tying the baby to their backs and where fully pregnant women, differently able women (blind, deaf and lame) had done sentry duties. The role of militia women in ploughing fields, sowing, harvesting and in collective production works and in helping the poor peasants is very praiseworthy.
Women worked resilientlytly to rebuild the houses burnt down by the SJ goons and the mercenary police and gave solace and courage to those families. These incidents indicate that the very life of the people, particularly those of women turned into a battle. Hundreds of People’s Militia forces are rallying to observe bandhs protesting fake encounters, arrests, police massacres and atrocities. They are rallying thousands of people and are playing a prominent role in destroying the properties of government and comprador bureaucratic bourgeoisie (CBB). Women are participating in large numbers in such incidents and some are being led by women militia commanders. In 2006, PLGA attacked the explosive godowns in NMDC mines on the Bailadilla hills in DK and seized nearly 20 tonnes of explosives. 900 People’s Militia forces helped PLGA in transporting these.
Women constituted 40% of these forces and they fulfilled their role valiantly. This attack increased the self-confidence of women. In 2009, in a similar attack planned for seizure of explosives in East Bastar area, a total of 500 to 600 militia members participated and 30% of them were women. On May 13, 2010, women constituted 30% of the militia that transported the 17 tonnes of ammonium nitrate that was seized as part of ‘Operation Ammonia’. Several women militia commanders and members died while fighting fiercely with the enemy during their attacks.
In West Bastar, militia platoon commander comrade Pottami Ayiti (Avunar), militia members comrade Midiyam Ayite (South Bastar), comrades Dasri Salami, Ranai Gawde, Poolo Vadde, Ramoli Vadde (all from East Bastar) and Santoshi of Maad died while fighting the police forces. Comrade Sunita Madaavi of Gadchiroli, comrades Munni (Konta) and Tellam Bhime of S.Bastar were women militia members who were raped and murdered by the police.
In S.Bastar, militia platoon section deputy commander comrade Kartam Deve died due to snake bite. Comrade Ayiti who was martyred in Avunar worked as militia platoon commander with utmost courage and bravery amidst SJ attacks and set an ideal. She strove very hard to arm the people with traditional weapons to resist the attacks of SJ. Though the People’s Militia forces worked part- time, it was difficult for them to fulfill their daily needs while they were engaged in battle operations. Sometimes they did not even get food to eat. They used to drink gruel and fill their stomachs. Sometimes they did not get even that and there were women comrades who fell unconscious while doing sentry duty due to lack of food.
They are overcoming this problem by working in collective farms, gathering forest produce and selling it and doing collective labor. They are extending full support to the PLGA main and secondary forces in battle operations and are participating in them.
Brave Deeds of Women in PLGA Main and Secondary Forces
In fierce battles like the Daula raid, Jehanabad raid, Giridih raid, Madhuban raid, Padeda ambush, NMDC raid, Murkinar raid, Jaraghati ambush, Ranibodili raid, Kuduru ambush, Urpalmetta ambush, Tadimetla-1 ambush, Tonguda ambush, Battiguda ambush, Tadkel ambush, several raids on SJ sibirs, Khas Mahal raid, Bhimbandh ambush, Bhatgaon raid, Kiriburu ambush, Modugupal-1 ambush, Gampakonda ambush, Balimela ambush, Tellarayi ambush, Modugupal-2 ambush, Banda-1, Banda-2 ambushes, Damanjodi raid, Markanar ambush, Minpa ambush, Madanveda ambush, Laheri ambush, Tavvetola ambush, Mandagiri ambush, Palachelma ambush, Kongera ambush, Lakhisarai-Kajra ambush and Saranda counter-operation – women valiantly played their role.
Several brave women like comrade Sandhya in Alatam ambush (AP), comrades Swarupa and Rajita during Koraput campaign (AOB), comrades Karuna and Somari in Daula raid in DK, comrade Enki in the raid on Gangalur SJ sibir, comrade Anju in Jhumra Pahad raid in Jharkhand, comrades Kamala, Rambatti in Nayagarh (Odisha) operation, comrade Santi in Tadkel ambush, comrade Ratna in the MV-79 attack (AOB), comrades Madkam Badri, Ravva Sanni, Punem Jogi, Madkam Bayi, Veko Vimala in the Kanchal counter ambush (covert operation-DK), comrade Sujata in Gunukuralla ambush (AOB), Reena in Modugupal ambush (DK), comrade Mangli in Daiguda ambush (AOB) and comrade Rukmati in Mukram-Tadimetla ambush (DK) have been martyred while fighting the enemy by putting their lives at stake and have written a new chapter in the history of PW.
The ideals set by the women comrades in the development of PW would always remain an inspiration to PLGA. Several women participated in the Koraput campaign (February 2004) where hundreds of weapons were seized from the armory. They participated equally with the men in the tough guerilla maneuvers in high mountains. As part of campaign preparations, the PLGA team that went to Battunur village in East Division (AOB) was surrounded by the Greyhounds and fired upon. Comrades Swarupa and Rajita gave cover firing to the other team members to retreat safely and laid down their lives in the firing. On September 3, 2005, the mine proof vehicle in which the CRPF jawans were traveling was blasted very courageously and 24 jawans were wiped out at Padeda. This was led by a women commander of DK and thus she proved how efficient women were.
The ‘Operation Ropeway’ that shocked the Indian ruling classes – the Nayagarh raid of February 15, 2008, involved walking for months together, traveling for hundreds of kms in an unfamiliar terrain, among unfamiliar people speaking an unfamiliar language. Dozens of women comrades overcame several difficulties and hurdles along with the men comrades and participated in the operation. They fulfilled the responsibilities given to them valiantly. They participated in assault and seizing of weapons and also fulfilled responsibilities of communication, recce, transporting and treating of injured comrades etc. When they were making preparations, AP Greyhounds surrounded PLGA comrades near Gudari village (Odisha) and attacked them. Platoon- 6 Party Committee member (PPCm) comrade Kamala (Manglo) laid down her life there while fighting the enemy.
While retreating after seizing hundreds of modern weapons and thousands of rounds of ammunition in the Nayagarh raid, the Gosama battle took place on the next day. Three SOG commandos including an OASP assistant commandant died in the resistance of the brave red fighters. Another PPCm of Pl-6 comrade Rambatti and Regional Company-1 member comrade Iqbal were martyred while fiercely fighting the enemy. Women comrades carried on inspiring maneuvers in a thrilling manner and set an ideal in Markanar ambush (February 1, 2009) of Gadchiroli (DK). While a police jawan was running for his life carrying his AK, a woman comrade with a 12 bore gun chased him, killed him and seized his AK.
While a normally injured jawan was firing with his SLR, a woman comrade rushed to him, hit him with her leg and seized his SLR. This has once again proven that higher consciousness in a person decides the outcome in a battle. In the historic Mukram-Tadimetla ambush (April 6, 2010), women comrades played their role in wiping out enemy forces on a huge scale. Section commander comrade Rukmati was martyred when an enemy grenade blasted while she was seizing weapons in this attack. On September 22, 2010, in an ambush conducted by the secondary and base forces of PLGA in S.Bastar, two policemen died. A woman comrade led this ambush.
The influence of patriarchal ideology of the class society is very strong on the revolutionaries too. This is proving to be a hurdle for the initiative, development and fighting spirit of women comrades in party, PLGA and revolutionary mass organizations. As part of the rectification campaign (2009-2010) taken up against the non-proletarian trends in the CPI (Maoist) party, cadres fought against patriarchy too. Such campaigns were conducted in the party in the past too. Cadres, particularly male comrades tried to overcome their mistakes through criticism and self-criticism. They took this campaign to the people and educated them. The anti-patriarchal struggle helped in increasing the self-confidence of the women comrades. This change can be seen during battle operations too.
From “A Decade March of People’s Liberation Guerilla Army (PLGA) in the Path of People’s War (2000-2010)”
Philippines - Kerry visit heightens tensions to justify increased US presence, weapons buildup -- CPP
The US$40-million dollar funding from
the US is likely to supplement the expansion of the Oyster Bay naval facility of
the Philippine Navy in Palawan, in order to accommodate the biggest US aircraft
carriers in its docks.
MEDIA RELEASECPP Information Bureau
19 December 2013
Kerry visit heightens tensions to justify increased US presence, weapons buildup -- CPP
The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) today denounced the visit of US Secretary of State John Kerry to the Philippines, saying his statements and actions contribute to overall US efforts to heighten political and diplomatic tensions in the Asia-Pacific region in order to justify the further deployment of US rotational forces in the region. Kerry arrived for a two-day visit on 17 December.
“The heavy-handed presence of US armed troops, warships, drones and jetfighters in the region make the peaceful resolution of territorial conflicts, particularly in the South China Sea, more and more difficult,” said the CPP.
The CPP denounced the allocation of US$40 million by the US government under the Global Security Contingency Fund (GSCF) to supposedly strengthen the sea defense capabilities of the Philippines against China.
“US State Secretary John Kerry pretends to be altruistic and big-hearted in granting the Philippines the US$40-million GSCF funding when, in fact, American policy-makers always make strategic calculations of US interests for every dollar extended to its so-called allies,” said the CPP. According to US State Department documents, the US government extends GSCF assistance to its “partner countries” to enable them to “address emergent challenges and opportunities important to US national security”.
The CPP said the US$40-million dollar funding from the US is likely to supplement the expansion of the Oyster Bay naval facility of the Philippine Navy in Palawan, in order for it to accommodate the biggest US aircraft carriers in its docks. “The US military has long wanted to set up facilities in Oyster Bay because the deep waters allow its warships to dock near the shores.”
The CPP said such military funding “is unduly drawing the Philippines to an arms buildup campaign which serves the interests of the US, causing China and other countries in the region to race ahead of each other in the purchase or production of war materiél, which would invariably benefit the US military-industrial complex.”
“The Filipino people should denounce Kerry for declaring all-out US support for the large-scale rearmament efforts of Japan and plans to spend as much as US$240 billion to buy stealth fighters, drones and submarines,” said the CPP. “Upon US prodding, the weapons buildup in Asia is now being boosted by the Abe government’s campaign to revive the military power and dominance of Japan.”
“The CPP denounces the Aquino regime for exhibiting extreme obsequiousness to the US government when it continues to allow the US military to build up its rotational presence in the Philippines. Aquino has even followed the US lead with regard to Japan when he declared that he was seeking to forge a military treaty with the Abe government.”
The CPP further denounced the US government for engaging in “disaster interventionism” in using the devastation brought about by supertyphoon Yolanda (Haiyan) to “glamorize American troops by letting them carry relief and emergency supplies aboard their nuclear-capable warships and missile-carrying helicopters.”
On a different note, the CPP likewise called on the Filipino people “to reject the offer of the US government to categorize the Philippines as being under US ‘Temporary Protection Status’ to supposedly ease restrictions for Filipinos seeking employment in the US.”
The CPP branded the US offer as “extremely hypocritical” as the Obama government continues to make life difficult for Filipino immigrants in the US, especially those coming from the working class, who not only suffer from widespread unemployment, but from the highly restrictive and punitive US immigration laws.
Italy 19 december solidarity with revolutionary prisoners in Turkey
MILANO
presidio al consolato turco - assemblea proletaria a Taranto al canto di bellaciao - Noi non abbiamo dimenticato e non dimenticheremo la Strage del 19 dicembre!
Mettere fine al sistema di celle di Tipo-F - Libertà per tutti i prigionieri politici!
Taranto
erano presenti tutti i rappresentanti dei lavoratori dello slai cobas con operai, donne, ma anche attiviste dello sciopero delle donne all'assemblea per ricordare il 19 dicembre dei martiri prigionieri rivoluzionari nelle carceri turche e per rilanciare la lotta per la loro liberazione
in tutte le carceri imperialiste i prigionieri comunisti e rivoluzionari vengono torturati e rinchiuse per cancellarli e le loro lotte eroiche represse, per questo serve una campagna permanente e prolungata
il canto di bella ciao in turco ha concluso la serata
Palermo
PER NON DIMENTICARE LA STRAGE DEL 19 DICEMBRE 2000 NELLE CARCERI TURCHE - PER UNIRSI E CONTINUARE A COMBATTERE CONTRO LA REPRESSIONE DELLE AVANGUARDIE POLITICHE E SOCIALI
presidio al consolato turco - assemblea proletaria a Taranto al canto di bellaciao - Noi non abbiamo dimenticato e non dimenticheremo la Strage del 19 dicembre!
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Rilascio immediato di tutti i prigionieri malati e immediato inizio delle
cure sanitarie!
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Fine delle punizioni disciplinari nelle celle!
- Fine delle torture e cure sanitarie!
Mettere fine al sistema di celle di Tipo-F - Libertà per tutti i prigionieri politici!
Taranto
erano presenti tutti i rappresentanti dei lavoratori dello slai cobas con operai, donne, ma anche attiviste dello sciopero delle donne all'assemblea per ricordare il 19 dicembre dei martiri prigionieri rivoluzionari nelle carceri turche e per rilanciare la lotta per la loro liberazione
in tutte le carceri imperialiste i prigionieri comunisti e rivoluzionari vengono torturati e rinchiuse per cancellarli e le loro lotte eroiche represse, per questo serve una campagna permanente e prolungata
il canto di bella ciao in turco ha concluso la serata
Palermo
Sit-in ieri pomeriggio a Palermo a Piazza Massimo con diffusione di
centinaia di volantini per informare sulla realtà della repressione e
delle carceri turche e scambio di opinioni con persone interessate.
PER NON DIMENTICARE LA STRAGE DEL 19 DICEMBRE 2000 NELLE CARCERI TURCHE - PER UNIRSI E CONTINUARE A COMBATTERE CONTRO LA REPRESSIONE DELLE AVANGUARDIE POLITICHE E SOCIALI
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
international Conference mlm parties and organisations ..' We believe that this task must be jointly taken up with the involvement of the Maoist parties leading people’s wars, and all the Maoist forces, including those outside the RIM, so that the conference will benefit from their views and experiences"
2nd Resolution passed by the Special Meeting of the Marxist-Leninist-Maoist Parties and Organizations of the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement for an International Conference of the MLM Parties and Organization of the world – May First 2012
The
devastations of imperialist globalisation, wars of aggression and the
devastating
economic
crisis
of
the imperialist system and
its
impact
on
proletarians
and
the
broad
masses
have
awakened
worldwide
a
wave
of
struggles
and
revolts.
In
this
context
a
potential
new
wave
of
the
world
proletarian
revolution
develops
and
emerges,
with
the
people's
wars
led
by
Maoist
parties
as
its
reference
points
and
strategic
anchor.
The
realisation
of
this
potential
ultimately
depends
on
how
successful
the
Marxist-Leninist-Maoist
parties
are
in
fulfilling
their
revolutionary
tasks
at national and international level.
The
pooling
of
their
understanding
and
experience
and
the
development
of
their
capacity
to
take
a
united
revolutionary
message
to
the
rebellious
masses
all
over
the
world,
have
decisive
importance.
Unfortunately
there has been a lag in this matter. This is severely compounded by
the crisis in the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement (RIM),
which is now defunct.
In
this situation steps need to be taken
to
work for the building of an effective
international
MLM
organization
that
can
aid
the
fulfilment
of
revolutionary
tasks
and
take
the
collective
voice
of
the
Maoists
to
the
proletariat
and
struggling
peoples.
Therefore,
we
should
move
towards
holding
a
new
conference
of
the
Marxist-Leninist-Maoist
parties
and
organizations
throughout
the
world.
This
conference
should take
up
the
task
of
building
an
international
organization
based
on
Marxism-Leninism-Maoism.
It
is
appropriate
that
this
task
should
be
informed
by
the
positive
and
negative
experiences
of
RIM,
given
its
experience
in
building
and
functioning
as
an
international
organisation
during
its
nearly
three
decades
of
existence.
As part of the work for the conference and the building
of an international
organization we need a
summation
worked out by all the
parties and organization which has been part of this experience. Here
we put forward some preliminary views.
- Following Mao Zedong’s death in 1976, the Chinese revisionists seized political power through a military coup d’état, thus causing the Communist Party of China (CPC) to degenerate into a revisionist party––overthrowing proletarian political power, bringing down socialism, and transforming revolutionary China into reactionary China. Moreover, the emergence of the Hoxhaite revisionist line in the Party of Labour of Albania, influenced a certain number of communist parties and organizations throughout the world, and ended up producing a serious assault on the international communist movement.
Despite
this
context
of
defeat,
some
Marxist-Leninist
parties
and
organizations,
that
did
not
follow
either
the
Chinese
or
Hoxhaite
variants
of
revisionism,
though
few
in
number,
held
the
first
international
conference
of
Marxist-Leninist
parties
and
organizations
in
1980
and
passed
a
Joint
Communiqué,
A
Call
to
the
Proletariat
and
the
Oppressed
Peoples
of
the
World.
Although
this
conference
did
not
result
in
the
creation
of
a
stable
international
organization
it
prepared
the
ground
for
a
second
international
conference
in
1984.
The
formation
of
the
Revolutionary
Internationalist
Movement
(RIM)
in
this
second
conference
of
1984
was
a
positive
international,
theoretical
and
practical
endeavour
that
responded
to
the
ideological,
political
and
organizational
needs
and
necessities
of
the
international
communist
movement
in
the
circumstances
of
a
period
defined
by
the
crisis
that
had
engulfed
the
communist
movement
following
the
defeat
of
the
Chinese
revolution.
The
Declaration
of
the
Revolutionary
Internationalist
Movement
that
was
passed
at
this
conference
-
on
the
basis
of
Marxism-Leninism-
Maoism
(Mao
Zedong
Thought
as
it
was
then
termed)
and
a
principled
opposition
to
the
modern
Russian
and
Chinese
revisionism
(as
well
as
the
Hoxhaite
dogmato-revisionism)
-
provided
a basic
ideological-political
framework
for
the
foundation of the movement
.
- In its past three decades of struggles the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement, since it was based on Marxism-Leninism-Maoism, achieved important theoretical and practical gains that were principled and worthy of further development. The documents passed in the international conferences and the expanded meetings of RIM (like the Declaration of the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement, Long Live Marxism-Leninism-Maoism, and the Millennium Resolution), despite some of their deficiencies and shortcomings, were all important theoretical contributions to the advancement of the Movement, as part of the international communist movement. The internationalist support to the people’s war in Peru and PCP, including the historical campaign in defence of Dr: Abimael Guzman, the contribution and support for the start and continuation of the people’s war in Nepal for its ten years, the publishing of the journal A World To Win in several languages that allowed to make known ideological and political understandings and analysis of the Movement and its parties and organizations in different countries, and statements issued have been notable features of the role played by the RIM in the international communist movement.
- The founding conference of the RIM had recognised the necessity of building a new communist international of a new type. To realize this, the Declaration of the RIM correctly identified the twin tasks of evolving ‘a general line and a correct and viable organisational form, conforming to the complex reality of the present-day world and the challenges it poses.’
- The interim committee – conceived as an embryonic political center - was formed with the task of working for the process of furthering the ideological, political and organisational unity of communists, including the preparation of a draft proposal for a general line for the communist movement. But this task was not fulfilled by the Corim and the RIM could not reach this goal.
- In the experience of RIM, the existence of such a center, formed for enabling a consistent and unified role for this Movement has given mixed results. There were some good results. There have also been serious lapses, hegemonic tendencies in functioning that negated the collectiveness that was the RIM, sorely undermined its unity, hindered the incorporation of more MLM parties and thus blocked the fulfilment of the tasks it had set for itself.
The
new
international
organization
should
have
an
executive
centre,
whose
internal
life
and
methods
correspond
to
the
stage
and
methods
shared
by
the
political
parties
and
forces
that
give
life
to
this
organization.
It
should function
with
the
competency
and
commitment
to
work
within
the
framework
of
the
decisions
and
agreements
of
the
international
organization
as
decided
in
its
conferences
and
other
meetings.
As
in
all
other
matters,
here
too,
the
consistent
defence,
application
and
development
of
MLM
and
the
fulfilment
of
their
own
internationalist
tasks
and
obligations
by
the
individual
parties
are
the
ultimate
guarantee.
In
spite of its positive aspects, our Movement could not fulfil the
tasks it had taken up and entered a crisis. When revisionism of Bob
Avakian’s
post-MLM
'new
synthesis'
variety became
dominant
in
the
Revolutionary
Communist
Party-USA
and
of the
Prachanda-Bhattarai
variety
became
dominant
in
the
United
Communist
Party
of
Nepal
(Maoist),
not
only
did
these
parties
deviate
from
the
path
of
revolution
and
communism,
but
the
destructive
and
disparaging
effects
of
their
counter-revolutionary
lines
negatively
affected
the
parties
and
organizations
within
RIM,
specifically
the
Committee
of
RIM
(CoRIM),
in
an
extensive
and
profound
manner.
These
are
the
immediate
ideological
sources
that
have
led
to
the
current
crisis
and
collapse
of
the
RIM.
We
propose the convening of an
international
conference
in order
reactivate
and
reorganize
an
international
organization.
We believe that this task
must be jointly taken up with the involvement of the Maoist parties
leading people’s wars, and all the Maoist forces, including those
outside the RIM, so that the conference will benefit from their views
and experiences. In order
to
achieve
this
aim
a
process
of
ideological,
political
debate
must
be
carried
out.
As part of preparation for
the conference and serving its aims, we will it necessary to organise
a seminar on ‘Summation
of Experiences of RIM, ICML, and other International Initiatives.’
Through
this
whole process
the
points
of
unity
and
differences
can
be
identified
and
a
relatively
advanced
platform
can
be
arrived
at,
to
become
the
basis
of
a
new
international
unity
concretised
in
a
new
international
organisation.
In
the
current
circumstances,
the
execution
of
this
revolutionary
responsibility
can
demonstrate
a
practical
expression
of
the
internationalist
communist
slogan,
“workers
and
oppressed
peoples
of
the
world
unite.”
It
is
this
that
will
allow
the
MLM
communist
parties
to
establish
and
develop
Marxism-Leninism-Maoism,
realize
a
new
unity
of
the
international
communist
movement,
place
it
at
the
van
of
worldwide
people’s
struggles
and
fully
unleash
and
realize
the
potential
new
wave
of
world
revolution.
With
revolutionary
greetings,
signed and
spread by:
Communist
Party of India (M-L) [Naxalbari]
Communist
(Maoist) Party of Afghanistan
Maoist
Communist Party - Italy.