The imperialist system is
going through the most severe crisis since the 1930s. The current
attempts to address and overcome the crisis only serve to deepen and
extend it.
The crisis has its origin
in the laws of running of the capitalist system itself. It is the
expression of the limits of production for profit, and the
contradiction between productive forces and relations of production,
including the general and global nature of the production and private
appropriation. In the world scene this means an ever growing gap
between the wealth of a handful of imperialist countries and the
poverty of three quarters of human beings in the countries oppressed
by imperialism, between the wealth in the hands of the bourgeoisie
and the relative and absolute impoverishment of proletarians and
masses in the imperialist countries , between the overflowing
richness of a parasitic and comprador bourgeoisie and the living
conditions of misery and hunger of the proletariat and broad masses
in the countries oppressed by imperialism.
The world is still faced with
two possibilities: the exit from capitalism or a painful temporary
recovery from this crisis by strengthening, enhancing the mechanisms
of capital and thus prolonging the misery of the masses.
The imperialist
bourgeoisie all over the world take advantage of the crisis to
restructure imperialism on a global scale and save the interests of
their class for their profits.
This leads to unloading
the vicious weight of the crisis on the workers and masses. In both
the oppressed countries and imperialist countries, unemployment, job
insecurity and the cost of living increase, exploitation is ratcheted
up to modern forms of slavery, workers' rights are reduced, social
achievements won through years of struggles are erased, factories are
closed with massive layoffs, peasants are ruined and driven to
suicide, cuts in social expenditures and privatization of education
and healthcare grow, the logic of commodification and profit is
extended even to primary goods, such as water, air, sun, etc..
In the countries oppressed
by imperialism, the protests, rebellions and liberation struggles
have found a new height and a new dawn. This has paved the way for
new anti-imperialist, anti-Zionist, anti-feudal, new-democratic
revolutions.
In this new wave of struggle
and resistance we must support and strengthen the struggle for the
liberation of peoples and for new democracy, towards socialism and
communism.
This is the context in
which a potential new wave of the world proletarian revolution
develops and emerges. It has as its reference points and strategic
anchor the people's wars led by Maoist parties.
In this context, the
people's war led by the Communist Party of India (Maoist)
successfully withstands unprecedented attacks by the enemy and is
able to expand and advance.
We call the workers,
temporary workers and unemployed people, to hail the struggle of the
masses against the reactionary regime of India and the imperialist
powers that support it.
The struggle for the
rights of working people, for jobs, wages, better living conditions;
the fight for freedom, for democracy; the struggle to topple the
power of the bosses and put the power in the hands of the workers and
the broad masses: those struggles have an international character and
they unite us all over the world.
For
those reasons, we call the workers to express our outmost solidarity
to the Indian masses and the party that leads them; we congratulate
them for fighting against the enemy’s attacks and advancing towards
victory.
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