Saturday, April 11, 2020

INDIA: El Partido Comunista de la India (maoísta) llama al cese de acciones ofensivas en Andhra Pradesh por el coronavirus.

కరోనా నేపథ్యంలో పోలీసులపై దాడులు ఆపేస్తున్నాం - మావోయిస్టు పార్టీ

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New Delhi, 06.04.20
Según diversos medios de la prensa india, se informa de un llamado del Partido Comunista de la India (maoísta) a un alto fuego en las acciones ofensivas para centrarse en la lucha contra el corona virus.
El el secretario del Comité de la división de CPI-Maoísta de Malkangiri-Koraput-Visakha Border (MKVB) camarada Kailasam emitió una declaración escrita a mano en telugu a los medios de Andhra Pradesh que declaraba el virus SARS-CoV-2, que causa Covid-19, estaba creando estragos en todo el mundo. "Nuestro partido, el Ejército de Guerrilla de Liberación Popular (PLGA), un brazo armado del IPC-maoísta, y varias organizaciones frontales del partido han decidido no llevar a cabo ningún tipo de ataque contra las Fuerzas de Seguridad durante este período", dijo el comunicado. Sin embargo, el camarada Kailasam advirtió que se verían obligada a tomar represalias si los SF recurren a algún tipo de acción. "Exigimos que el gobierno responda a nuestra declaración dentro de cinco días", agregó Kailasam.
Así mismo se informa de un llamado similar del dirigente Camarada Krishna, miembro del Comité Estatal del Estado en el Comité Especial de la Frontera Andhra Odisha (AOBSZC), sin embargo, dijo que los maoístas no dudarían en tomar represalias de cualquier ofensiva de las Fuerzas represivas, como medida de autoprotección. El líder maoísta también pidió a los SF que no se entreguen a  operaciónes de peinado, sino que se concentren en salvar a las personas de la pandemia.


CPI (Maoist) announced a unilateral ceasefire in solidarity with the fight against the deadly coronavirus


Leader urges government officials to visit remote areas of Malkangiri without fear to provide emergency services
Maoists operating in the Malkangiri and Koraput districts of Odisha announced a unilateral ceasefire in solidarity with the fight against the deadly coronavirus. They claimed they would shun violence during this period.
The message was passed on to newspersons in the Malkangiri district by Kailash, spokesperson of the Malkangiri-Koraput-Visakhapatnam divisional committee of the outlawed Communist Party of India (Maoist) on Sunday. The Maoist spokesperson gave an interview to some mediapersons at a remote location in Swabhiman Anchal of Malkangiri district. An audio message and a letter in the name of Kailash also reached local media.
The Maoist leader said their outfit would not take up any violence at this time, unless security personnel attack them. The Maoists support the government’s lockdown to prevent transmission of the virus. The battle against COVID-19 can be fought with social distancing and awareness by the government, Kailash told the newsmen who met him.
The Maoist leader claimed that none in their organisation had been infected by COVID-19. According to him, Maoists were taking preventive measures, including social distancing, to remain safe from infection. Kailash refuted reports that some Maoists were infected by the virus and may spread it to villagers in remote places. He reiterated that Maoists were now advising villagers to avoid close physical contact and wash their hands frequently to check the spread of the coronavirus.
The Maoist leader requested government officials to visit remote areas of Malkangiri district without fear to provide emergency services to people.

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