Friday, June 5, 2020

maoist road - read and study some texts of marxist-leninist-maoist parties - 1 - Communist (Maoist) Party of Afghanistan

Communist (Maoist) Party of Afghanistan — 

       The C(M)PA has a publication called Shola Jawid [“Eternal Flame”] and has a website at: http://www.sholajawid.org/update/index_english.html

  • “The Warmth of the ‘Peace’ Negotiations in Qatar and the Fire and Fury of the Battlefield in Afghanistan”, editorial from Shola Jawid #20, April 2019, 2 pages.   English: Searachable PDF format (41 KB)
  • “A Glimpse at the Joint Statement of the Eight Latin American Maoist parties and Organizations”, a critical commentary by the Communist (Maoist) Party of Afghanistan, which originally appeared in Persian [Farsi] in Shola Jawid, #17, June 2018. This English translation is taken from the CMPA website, 20 pages. The Spanish translation is from an issue of Revolución Obrera (Colombia).   English: Searachable PDF format (273 KB);   Spanish: PDF format (934 KB)
  • “Bilateral Security Agreement and the Implosion of a Prolonged and Broad Resistance of the People of Afghanistan”, statement of the Communist (Maoist) Party of Afghanistan, on the proposed Bilateral Security Agreement between the American imperialists and the puppet regime, November 21, 2013, 2 pages.   PDF Version (66 KB);   MS Word (33 KB)
  • “We Condemn the Conspiratorial Assassination of Comrade Kishenji”, by the Communist (Maoist) Party of Afghanistan, December 7, 2011, 1 page.   PDF Version (67 KB);   MS Word (30 KB)
  • “Our position on the Revolutionary Communist Party’s new line in its Manifesto and Constitution, by the Central Committee of the Communist (Maoist) Party of Afghanistan, c. Oct. 19, 2010, 4 pages.   PDF Version (71 KB);   MS Word (41 KB)
  • “Statement on the Martyrdom of Comrade Azad”, July 15, 2010, 2 pages.   PDF Version (110 KB);   MS Word (29 KB)
  • “Open Protest Letter from the Communist (Maoist) Party of Afghanistan to the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)”, March 2009, 4 pages. About the continued stationing of Nepali soldiers in Afghanistan in service of foreign imperialism even after the CPN(Maoist) led the government in Nepal.   PDF Version (79 KB);   MS Word (38 KB)
    • “On Gorkha Recruitment for Afghanistan Occupation”, by Joseph Ball, April 8, 2009, 2 pages. Provides further information about the use of Gorkha [or Gurkha] soldiers in Afghanistan, and the acquiescence by the Prachanda government in Nepal with this.   PDF Version (68 KB);   MS Word (30 KB)         

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