Communist Party of India (M-L) Naxalbari
Documents, Statements, and Interviews of Leaders
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2013: Statements and Documents
- “Message to 7th Congress of the Communist Party of Nepal—Maoist”, from the CPI(ML) Naxalbari, Jan. 9, 2013, 4 pages. PDF format (146 KB); MS Word format (57 KB)
2012: Statements and Documents
- “Message to the International Conference to Support People’s War in India, Hamburg, Nov. 2012”, from the CPI(ML) Naxalbari, Nov. 2012, 5 pages. PDF format (93 KB); MS Word format (45 KB)
- “Remembering Comrade Hafiz”, message to the Central Committee, Communist (Maoist) Party of Afghanistan, from the CPI(ML) Naxalbari, Oct. 22, 2012, 1 page. PDF format (59 KB); MS Word format (27 KB)
- “Hail the formation of the new Maoist party in Nepal!”, statement by Krantipriya, spokesperson, CPI(ML) Naxalbari, June 4, 2012, 1 page. MS Word format (28 KB)
- “A New International Maoist Unity to Strengthen the World Peoples in Rebellion! Forward to a New International Organisation!”, statement by Krantipriya, spokesperson, CPI(ML) Naxalbari, May 1, 2012, 2 pages. PDF format (69 KB); MS Word format (31 KB)
2011: Statements and Documents
- “A Call from the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Naxalbari: Bury the 1 with the 99!”, November 2, 2011, 1 pages. PDF format (114 KB); MS Word format (29 KB)
- “On the Current Situation in Nepal and the Challenge Before the Maoists”, statement by Krantipriya, spokesperson, CPI(ML) Naxalbari, Sept. 6, 2011, 2 pages. PDF format (198 KB); MS Word format (34 KB)
- “Support the Struggling Masses of Arab Countries! Imperialist Intervention can never be the Solution! Condemn and Resist Imperialist Aggression in Libya!”, statement by Krantipriya, spokesperson, CPI(ML) Naxalbari, March 20, 2011, 1 page. PDF format (177 KB); MS Word format (30 KB)
- “February 6 Protest Day: Fight against Price Rise, Corruption and State Terror!”, statement by Krantipriya, spokesperson, CPI(ML) Naxalbari, Jan. 28, 2011, 1 page. PDF format (61 KB); MS Word format (28 KB)
- “Sadak, Sadan, Sarkar – Tactics of Struggle or Compliance?”, the text of an article written by Com. Ajith in February 2011 for the Nepali revolutionary press, as a contribution to the two-line struggle, 6 pages. PDF format (167 KB); MS Word format (46 KB)
2010: Statements and Documents
- “The Conviction of Comrade Asit is a Brazen Violation of Justice”, statement by Krantipriya, spokesperson, CPI(ML) Naxalbari, on the recent political convictions in a Chhattisgarh court, December 26, 2010, 1 page. PDF format (125 KB); MS Word format (30 KB)
- “Promote the Unity of Maoist Forces”, statement by the CPI(ML) Naxalbari on the 41st anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist), April 22, 2010, 1 page. PDF format (139 KB); MS Word format (29 KB)
- “On the Struggle Against Brahmanism”, by the CPI(ML) Naxalbari, January 2010, 2 pages. [Note: This version includes the slight correction to one sentence as of Feb. 13, 2010.] PDF format (60 KB); MS Word format (28 KB)
- “On the Perspective of the Resistance Against Operation Greenhunt”, by Ajith, Secretary of the CPI(ML) Naxalbari, 2 pages. (This document is undated, but must be from either late 2009 or January 2010.) PDF format (82 KB); MS Word format (31 KB)
2009 and earlier: Statements and Documents
- “Reject the Indo-U.S. Nuclear Deal”, statement by Krantipriya, spokesperson, CPI(ML) Naxalbari, July 12, 2008, 2011, 2 pages. PDF format (63 KB); MS Word format (29 KB)
Naxalbari: Theoretical Journal of the CPI(M-L) Naxalbari
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Issue #4, July 2013.
Entire issue in PDF format, 86 pages, 980 KB. Includes these articles:
- “The Challenges Before the Maoists”
- “Against Avakianism”, by Ajith.
- “On the Situation in Nepal — A Documentary Summary Analysis of the Communist Party of Nepal—Maoist”, by the Communist (Maoist) Party of Afghanistan.
- Issue #3, December 2010.
Entire issue in PDF format, 71 pages, 357 KB. This issue is devoted to the examination
and criticism of the line of the UCPN(Maoist) in Nepal. [Note: At least a
portion of this issue has been translated into the Nepali language at:
http://samayabaddha.org/]
Individual articles:- “Wrangling Is Fine, But...”, 2 pages. PDF format (49 KB); MS Word format (29 KB)
- “On the Line and Tactics of the Nepal Maoist Movement”, October 2010, 17 pages. PDF format (165 KB); MS Word format (132 KB)
- “Appendix 1: Letter to the Central Committee, CPN(Maoist)”, Oct. 20, 2006, 7 pages. PDF format (241 KB); MS Word format (55 KB)
- “Appendix 2: Letter to the Central Committee, CPN(Maoist)”, Sept. 17, 2007, 3 pages. PDF format (112 KB); MS Word format (36 KB)
- “Appendix 3: Excerpt from inner circular of the CPI(M-L) Naxalbari”, March 2008, 2 pages. PDF format (67 KB); MS Word format (30 KB)
- Issue #2, June 2003.
Entire issue in PDF format, 22 pages, 268 KB. Includes these articles:
- “The Drama Unfolds: New World Order 2 Vs. New Wave of World Proletarian Revolution”
- “The Fight to Establish Maoism”, by Ajith
- “Maoist Perspective on People’s War”, by Bhavin
- [Issue #1 will also be added if we can obtain it.]
Dabonal: A Political Magazine in the Bangla (Bengali) language, supporting the CPI (M-L) Naxalbari.
- June 2013 Issue. Entire issue in PDF format, 66 pages, 889 KB.
The New Wave: A short-lived Maoist magazine from 2006-2007
which the CPI(M-L) Naxalbari was apparently loosely associated with.
- Issue #3 — August 2007, 48 pages. PDF format
- Issue #2 — December 2006, 44 pages. PDF format
- Issue #1 — 2006 (?), 46 pages. PDF format; MS Word format (.docx)
Comments About and Criticisms Of the CPI(M-L) Naxalbari
- “The Current Debate on the Socialist State System – A Reply by the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA”, 17 pages. [PDF: 150 KB] This is a response to the article written by Ajith of the CPI(M-L) Naxalbari entitled “The Current Debate on the Socialist State System” which later appeared in issue #2 of The New Wave [see above]. It was originally written for circulation to RIM parties in June 2006.
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