Monday, May 5, 2014

May First - France - 1er mai 2014 pour l'Unification des maoïstes ! - Face à l'offensive de la bourgeoisie, organisons la riposte révolutionnaire !


1er mai : Face à l'offensive de la bourgeoisie, organisons la riposte révolutionnaire !
Depuis son arrivée au pouvoir, le gouvernement de gauche s’est engagé dans la voie des réformes au profit du patronat et du capital financier qui dirige toute l’économie, dont il est le fidèle gérant à la tête de l’Etat. Hier c’était la droite, aujourd’hui la gauche ; rien n’a changé. Cela n’est possible qu’avec la collaboration ouverte d’un certain nombre de directions syndicales avec le MEDEF et le gouvernement. L’esprit de conciliation d’autres syndicats prive la classe ouvrière d’un outil de combat efficace. C’est pourquoi la protestation contre cet état d’esprit s’amplifie, soit à travers les luttes mais aussi au sein même des syndicats à différents niveaux : dans un certain nombre de fédérations, d’UD, d’UL, dans les luttes revendicatives unitaires (syndiqué-es et non syndiqué-es), contre les fermetures d’usines à la base, etc. car où il y a exploitation et oppression, il y a résistance.

Les partis politiques plus à gauche sont pour un capitalisme à visage humain, qui partagerait les richesses. C’est pourquoi ils continuent de semer l’illusion que par les élections, on pourrait changer les choses. C’est une vieille rengaine à laquelle un nombre croissant ne croit plus. 40% des électeurs et électrices se sont abstenu-es, la gauche a reculé et la droite a progressé. Le plus inquiétant est la montée du FN, le parti fasciste, lié avec l’extrême-droite radicale, phénomène qui se développe dans tous les pays d’Europe. Ce Parti dénonce pêle-mêle la droite et la gauche, la finance, l’immigration, l’insécurité née de la misère, la prétendue islamisation de la société sous prétexte de lutte contre le terrorisme. Les manifestations réactionnaires contre les droits des femmes, des LGBT, le mariage pour tous se poursuivent. L’antisémitisme qui se développe a sa source dans la propagande démagogique et complotiste des fascistes contre la finance dont ils et elles sont les représentant-es les plus déterminé-es.

Consciemment ou inconsciemment le gouvernement fait le lit du fascisme.

Dans cette période de crise, où il n’y a plus un seul Etat socialiste, où les anciens partis communistes sont devenus réformistes, le prolétariat, la classe ouvrière et les masses populaires n’ont plus de direction, ni de stratégie révolutionnaire pour en finir avec ce système d’exploitation et d’oppression pour le profit d’une minorité qui utilisera tous les moyens pour maintenir sa dictature de classe.

On ne peut arrêter la colère et la révolte du peuple. Pour vaincre il faut s’organiser, en finir avec la division, regrouper les éléments les plus déterminés pour forger le Parti dont nous avons besoin pour faire la Révolution et renverser la bourgeoisie.

Nous n’aurons pas de victoire par les urnes, mais de haute lutte contre la classe dominante qu’il faudra renverser pour instaurer le socialisme puis, avec les autres peuples du monde, le communisme à l’échelle mondiale. Alors nous en finirons avec cette société de misère, génératrice de guerres pour le pillage des richesses et la conquête de positions stratégiques. La rivalité entre les puissances impérialiste anciennes ou nouvelles porte le risque d’une guerre mondiale généralisée. Nous n’avons rien à perdre mais un monde à gagner.

C’est pour cela que les communistes maoïstes poursuivent leur processus d’unification pour redonner au prolétariat l’outil indispensable à son émancipation, un véritable parti communiste.

Rejoignez ce processus ! Prenez contact avec nous !

Bloc Rouge (Unification des maoïstes) – blocrouge@gmail.com

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May First - Colombiaa Primero de Mayo (2014) - Organización Maoísta para la Reconstitución del Partido Comunista de Colombia


La Organización Maoísta para la Reconstitución del Partido Comunista de Colombia le extiende un gran saludo a la clase obrera, a las masas campesinas, a las masas que habitan los barrios populares, a todo el pueblo colombiano en general. En este día de conmemoración de la lucha proletaria, debido a que la organización se encuentra centralmente en la brega por corregir errores a su interior y desarrollar su trabajo entre las masas, no desarrollaremos ampliamente nuestros planteamientos en este comunicado y nos limitaremos a exponer en síntesis nuestras posiciones sobre el momento actual, que podrán ser ampliadas visitando nuestro http://organizacionmaoista.blogspot.com/.

1. ¡Contra el atraso y el saqueo de la nación, resistencia popular y preparar la Revolución de nueva democracia! Este gobierno de turno busca profundizar el saqueo imperialista mediante el impulso a la inversión extranjera, la penetración del capitalismo burocrático en el campo con sus megaproyectos y reformas para someter el campesinado a estos. En las ciudades se privatizan las empresas estatales entregándolas al imperialismo, se fomenta la informalidad y se imponen modelos de desarrollo urbano anti populares. Este es el caso de Medellín, donde se impone el modelo de ciudad turística, mostrando una fachada de ciudad innovadora construida a costa de masacres perpetradas por fuerzas armadas y paramilitares en las comunas, del desplazamiento forzado de comunidades a manos del Estado, de exclusión y miseria. En la capital, Bogotá, inmersa en las contradicciones entre las facciones de las clases dominantes (Gran Burguesía burocrática -encabezada por Petro- y Gran Burguesía Compradora -Vargas Lleras, Santos, Ordoñez-), se han frenando ciertas privatizaciones e impulsado algunas reformas sociales que han servido de contención de la lucha social, pero ninguna de esas reformas apunta a cambiar la escencia del sometimiento al imperalismo y opresión a las masas populares. 

2. ¡Abajo la farsa electoral! Lo que está mal no es solo el gobierno de turno sino toda la estructura del Estado que sirve a terratenientes, grandes burgueses y al imperialismo. Llamamos a todo el pueblo Colombiano a NO VOTAR, a no dejarse engañar por supuestas alternativas que lo que proponen es aumentar el número de migajas que se le dan al pueblo y llevar a Colombia por el camino venezolano, esto es por el camino del capitalismo burocrático de Estado y tras un discurso anti yankee dar más cabida al saqueo y la explotación de la nación por el imperialismo chino y ruso. El pueblo colombiano y el venezolano necesitamos es de una revolución desde abajo, de las masas, por la independencia y la democracia del pueblo.

3. ¡Las negociaciones en la Habana no son para la paz del pueblo sino paz para la inversión extranjera y la repartija del Estado! El gobierno busca garantizar el monopolio de las armas para facilitar la represión al pueblo y saqueo del país, las guerrillas no buscan transformar radicalmente esta sociedad sino reformarla superficialmente y por ello hoy quieren hacerse participes de este viejo Estado. El pueblo está cansado de esa guerra que no representa sus intereses, pero el fin de esa guerra no significa el fin de la guerra contra el pueblo, la verdadera paz solo podrá lograrse cuando el pueblo en armas derroque a los terratenientes, la Gran burguesía y se expulse al imperialismo. 

4. ¡Vivan las luchas campesina que laten por toda Colombia! Estas nos muestran que el problema de la concentración de la tierra y del sometimiento nacional son los problemas principales que pesan sobre nuestro pueblo, y también nos muestran que el campesinado es una gran fuerza revolucionaria, que está dispuesto a dar la vida en la lucha por sus derechos y en la gesta de una nueva sociedad.

5. ¡Fundir las luchas del pueblo con el socialismo para hacer la revolución! El camino verdaderamente revolucionario en Colombia es integrar las valientes luchas de las masas con la ideología que a través de la historia han construido con su sangre los pueblos del mundo: el Marxismo, Leninismo, Maoismo, y los aportes de validez universal del Presidente Gonzalo. Ello implica la reconstitución del Partido Comunista de Colombia (ya que todos los que poseen dicho nombre actualmente son oportunistas y revisionistas electoreros) y la preparación de la guerra popular, que será una guerra de las masas, diametralmente opuesta a la guerra actual, ya que irá construyendo un nuevo Estado sobre unas nuevas bases económicas al servicio de las masas trabajadoras, seguido por el socialismo y finalmente, junto con los demás pueblos del mundo, entrar al comunismo.

6. ¡Vivan las guerras populares en India, Perú, Turquía, y Filipinas, sigamos su ejemplo y unifiquemos en torno a ellas! A nivel mundial, lo que se necesita es que cada país reconstituya sus Partidos Comunistas y prepare la guerra popular; añoramos la unificación de todos los procesos revolucionarios, pero sostenemos que esto solo será posible en medio de una fuerte lucha y de desarrollar la revolución en cada país, ya que no buscamos unidad en una teoría abstracta sino en una teoría comprobada en la práctica y capaz de transformar la realidad.

¡Combatir a los oportunistas que cabalgan sobre las luchas del pueblo para obtener sus intereses burocráticos!
¡Impulsar la reconstitución en medio y al servicio de las luchas de las masas populares! 
¡Viva el marxismo leninismo maoísmo y aportes de validez universal del presidente Gonzalo, avanzar en su aplicación concreta y creadora para hacer la revolución en Colombia!
¡Viva el primero de Mayo internacionalista y revolucionario!

Ukraine: Neo-Nazi terror in Odessa: more than 40 killed, hundreds injured - Report from Borotba




UPDATE

The death toll in the riots in Odessa provoked by  Right sector radicals and representatives of the so-called self-defense Maidan from Kiev, has reached 46 people. Prosecutor of Odessa region Igor Borshulyak told  reporters on Saturday.

"During the clashes and fire in the House of Trade Unions 46 people were killed, more than two hundred enlisted the help of health care providers. 20 of them  are the police. Eight people died from fall from height in the fire," said the prosecutor. It was also reported that the member of the local regional council Vyacheslav Markin of the Party of Regions died in a hospital


On May 2, under the pretext of the so-called march ‘For unity of Ukraine’ (that was dated to football match ‘Chernomorets’ – ‘Metallist’) – the paramilitary squads of Ukrainian nationalist were brought together to Odessa from all over the country.

They arrived by buses and by trains. From the very beginning – when they just started to gather on ‘Sobornaya’ square – among ordinary ultra-right fans too many well-equipped paramilitaries could be seen.

They had shields, helmets, bats, traumatic and service weapons. Mostly - men about 30-40 years old who were evidently not football fans. Some of them had shields where it was written: ’14-th hundred of Maidan self-guard’.

And these nationalist paramilitaries became the main striking force of bloody massacre of Odessa residents on ‘Kulikovo pole’ square.

In total there were more than thousand of nationalists that participated in the march and the slaughter that followed it. Local residents of Odessa were the minority among them, while the majority – far-right paramilitaries that were brought together there.

They could be identified in particular by dialect (not typical for Odessa region), however many of them openly acknowledged and told where they came from. Local Odessa fans of ‘Chernomorets’ team have left the march at the moment when clashes started – they came just for traditional march to the stadium and when they realized that ‘visitors’ and provocateurs led them to beat local people – the majority of ‘Chernomorets’ fans (identified by black-blue scarves of Odessa club) – immediately left the so-called ‘peaceful’ march.

At the same time ‘guest-militants’ were not going to the stadium. Their aim was to terrorize the city-residents and to unleash violence against the activists of the movements opposed to Kiev junta. The action of nationalists from the very beginning had not a peaceful nature, since they were preparing to start a massacre.

There were just a few policemen, although the personnel of only local Odessa police was able to control a crowd of a thousand people and, therefore, prevent pogroms and murders. As it turned out, the majority of police officers were ordered to guard the building of Internal Affairs Department. Thus, the whole city was delivered into the hands of neo-Nazi paramilitaries. Although, it is not surprising given the fact that the current Minister of Internal Affairs Arsen Avakov has long and close connections to neo-Nazi groups, that are included into the ‘Right Sector’.

When the column of nationalists marched along Grecheskaya street - a few (some 200-250 people) activists of local Odessa militia tried to stop them. But soon the opponents of nationalists were pelted with stones, bottles and stun grenades. There were heard gunshots. The activist of "Borotba" Ivan has got a gunshot wound into the belly from a military weapon. Then activists and members of Odessa militia tried to escape in the shopping centre "Athena" in the ‘Greek’ square. A crowd of far-right nationalists demanded to start a carnage against them. The far-right paramilitaries started immediately to prepare Molotovs on the square in order to set fire to the shopping center with barricaded Odessa militia members inside it. Police officers managed to save the lives of activists as they drove police cars directly to the entrance of the shopping centre.

Then the crowd of nationalist headed to the square ‘Kulikovo Pole’, where there was a camp of opponents to Kiev junta. Activists of ‘Borotba’, along with other activists and ordinary Odessa residents, were on duty that day in the protest camp. In total there were some 200 people in the camp and half of them - women and elderly men.

Neo-Nazis began to pelt the tent camp with Molotovs and set it ablaze. Activists from the protest camp were forced to retreat to the nearby building of ‘House of Trade Unions’.

When trying to kill Odessa residents, ultrarights set ablaze the ground floor of the ‘House of Trade-Unions. And the fire spread rather quickly over the building.

People began to jump out of the windows of the upper floors - trying to escape the fire. But on the ground, they were finished off by nationalist paramilitaries.

Thus, our comrade - a member of "Borotba" union Andrew Brazhevsky – was killed. Deputy of regional council Vyacheslav Markin (a fellow of the leader of ‘Borotba’ Odessa Alexey Albu) was also brutally killed the same way when he jumped out of window.

Over 40 activists were burnt alive, poisoned by smoke or were murdered by the Nazis while trying to escape from a burning building.

Fortunately, most of our comrades managed to escape alive.

Some of our comrades, including the leader of Odessa "Borotba" and city council deputy Alexei Albu were severely beaten by bats and kicked. They have numerous bruises, broken bones and head injuries.

The massacre in Odessa was organized by Kiev junta so that to intimidate the population that is discontent with the new regime, and so that to eliminate the active fighters against new regime. The evidence of it is the fact that far-right militants were brought together and well-equipped. Moreover, the police inaction as well as the fact that attack of ultra-rightists in Odessa was synchronized with the "anti-terrorist operation" in Slavyansk – are also the evidence of it.

Kiev junta has openly set a course toward violence and carnage against their political opponents. And the tools of this brutal violence are neo-Nazi militants – those who act closely with the secret police, who are well-armed and being financed by the oligarchy.

The massacre in Odessa reveals that Kiev regime of nationalists and oligarchs is rapidly grows into the outright terrorist dictatorship of the fascist style.
The council of ‘Borotba’ union, May 3, 2014

COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (MAOIST) CENTRAL COMMITTEE - On the demise of Comrade S.A. Rauf,


Press Release
March 1, 2014
Condolence Message of CC, CPI (Maoist)
On the demise of Comrade S.A. Rauf,
A leader of Indian Revolution
Comrade S.A.Rauf, a leader of Indian revolution passed away on the night of February 9, 2014 due to severe ill-health. He was in his eighties. Kadiri town of Anantapur district in Andhra Pradesh is his native place. He studied law. He joined the Indian communist movement in the 1950s. Comrade Rauf was one among those who fought ideologically against the revisionism of CPI and neo-revisionism of CPI (M). The CC, CPI (Maoist) humbly pays homage to Comrade S.A.Rauf with bowed heads.
The armed peasant revolution that began in Naxalbari in 1967 is a great turn in the history of the Indian revolution. It was Naxalbari that was the beginning for the armed peasant revolution that is ongoing as a continuation of the revolutionary legacy of the heroic Telangana armed struggle that was waged from 1948 to 1951, the Punapra, Vayalar and Tebhaga movements and that began consciously with a concrete aim under the guidance of Marxism-Leninism-Mao Thought (Maoism at present). The Naxalbari struggle burst forth as a result of the sharp ideological struggle waged inside the party after rebelling against the revisionist leadership. It was the struggle that brought the Telangana armed struggle of the past once again into the agenda in India. Before Naxalbari it was never theoretically accepted in the Communist Party of India the central and crucial task of the revolution is to win a countrywide victory through the path of protracted people’s war (PPW) that builds base areas in the vast rural areas where the enemy is weak, that expands gradually from isolated areas to wider areas and finally surrounds the cities and captures power. This was the first blow of the axe for the entrenched revisionism in our country. It was with this that the foundations of revisionism were shaken. The Naxalbari peasant revolution inspired the oppressed masses of all over our country and to an equal degree it worried the exploitative classes. Gradually the understanding that the Naxalbari path is the only way for the liberation of the peasantry developed among the oppressed peasantry. Along with the workers-peasants that are suffering from increasing unemployment and economic crisis, the middle classes were inspired as never before in the Indian revolutionary history. Within a short span the spark that was lighted in Naxalbari spread to several areas in India. The armed peasant struggles in Srikakulam, Mushahari, Birbhum, Gopivallabhpur, Lakhimpur and Kheri terrified the exploiting classes all over the country.
Comrade Rauf is one of those communist revolutionaries who led the revolutionary movement in Andhra Pradesh state by rebelling against the revisionist leadership strongly supporting the Naxalbari upsurge and declaring that Naxalbari is the only path. Comrade Rauf who till then he worked as a lawyer and worked in open activities, left his profession and went underground. He firstly joined the AICCR that was formed in 1968 under the leadership of comrade Charu Mazumdar and was a State Coordinating Committee member of the Andhra Pradesh state unit. He participated in the meeting held in Guthikonda Bilam under the leadership of comrade Charu Mazumdar with the leadership representatives of Andhra Pradesh and was elected as a member of the Andhra Pradesh State Organizing Committee. Later he was present in the CPI (ML) that was formed on April 22, 1969. He was one of those prominent comrades who waged a ideological, political struggles against the right opportunist revisionist theories of Nagireddy, Devulapalli and Pullareddy. He attended the state conference of the CPI (ML) in Andhra Pradesh that was
held in May 1970 and was elected as a State Committee member. When the party split in 1972, he stood on the side of the Central Organizing Committee and the CPI (ML) and was a member of the Andhra Pradesh Provincial Committee (State Committee). In 1973, he was arrested in Bengal. In 1977, Comrade Rauf left the party opposing the August Resolution formulated as tactics by the Andhra Pradesh Provincial Committee (APPC) according to the changing conditions. Though the APPC and particularly the Rayalaseema comrades appealed to him to carry on two-line struggle inside the party by putting his opinions regarding tactics for discussion, comrade Rauf rejected and left the party. He formed another revolutionary party in Andhra Pradesh state. With this a split occurred in the party.
In 1979, comrade Rauf along with CPI (ML) Kerala State Committee became a part of the launching of Central Reorganizing Committee (CRC), CPI (ML). In that he was a member of the CRC Committee. The CRC was one of the three founding members of the Internationalist Communist Movement (RIM). The other two founding members were the Peru Communist Party and the Revolutionary Communist Party (USA). Though the CRC made several attempts to build armed struggle in Andhra Pradesh in the 1980s it could not get appropriate results as it could not develop its mass base. As the party failed in going into the people the party could not expand and the movement was damaged. Comrade Rauf opposed the right opportunist revisionist theory of Venu, the General Secretary of CRC, CPI (ML), cut his relations with it and took the revolutionary path.
In 1987, comrade Rauf became a part of rebuilding that party as CPI (ML) Red Flag and continued as its CC member till 1998. He fought against the right opportunist revisionist path brought by Ramachandran who was its General Secretary and united the revolutionaries in that party around the correct revolutionary path. Later MUC joined with CPI (ML) Maharashtra and Kerala units and emerged as CPI (ML) Naxalbari in 1999. Comrade Rauf worked as the General Secretary of this unified party till 2008. Comrade Rauf put efforts to establish that as a revolutionary party. This party was a founder member of CCOMPOSA (Coordination Committee of Maoist Parties and Organizations of South Asia). This party played a good role in carrying on revolutionary propaganda. Internationally, it played a major role in RIM and CCOMPOSA in exposing the revisionist paths brought to the fore by Bob Avakian, the leader of RCP (USA) and by Prachanda and Bhattarai in UCPN (Maoist) in Nepal. Since 2008, comrade Rauf suffered from severe ill-health.
Comrade Rauf worked with the aspiration and confidence that at some point of time the revolutionaries should unite around a correct Maoist path in India. He did not care the several ups and downs in the movement and the state repression and with unflinching commitment towards the revolution, steely determination and resolve he stood as a great revolutionary leader till the end. He worked tirelessly to realize the PPW for the victory of the New Democratic Revolution in India. He was martyred while working for the realization of unity of genuine revolutionaries in India by uniting the party he built around Maoist revolutionary path. He strongly believed in the slogan - “Naxalbari Ek Hi Raasta.”
The CC, CPI (Maoist) upholds the martyrdom of comrade Rauf and is expressing its deep condolences at his demise. It shares the grief of his family members. It is vowing one more time on this occasion that we would fight till the end to fulfill the aim of New Democratic Society-Socialism-Communism he dreamt of.
(Abhay)
Spokesperson,
Central Committee, CPI (Maoist)

May First - Report on may day 2014 in Hamburg Deutch-English-Spanish

Bericht zum 1.Mai 2014 in Hamburg

0Von den verschiedenen im Internet veröffentlichten Videos gefällt uns dieses am besten:
In der Mobilisierung des Bündnis gegen imprialistische Aggression wurden tausende Plakate, Flugblätter und Aufkleber im ganzen Stadtgebiet verteilt, sowohl in den zentralen Stadtteilen, wie auch in den Randgebieten. Dies wurde ergänzt durch etliche Grafitti, Stencils und gesprühte Parolen. Die Slogans der revolutionären 1. Mai-Demonstration und des internationalen Blocks auf der DGB-Demonstration, “Der Aufstand ist gerechtfertigt!”, “Es lebe der 1. Mai!” und “Hoch die internationale Solidarität!” erreichten auf diese Weise große Teile der Bevölkerung Hamburgs.
Der 1. Mai selbst begann mit der Beteiligung an der Demonstration des DGB. Der internationale Block bildete bewusst das Ende der Demonstration, er wurde das erste Mal von Bereitschaftspolizei begleitet. Der Block wurde angeführt von einem gemeinsamen Ausdruck der Einheit der Organisationen des BGIA und Unterstützern. Dahinter liefen u.a. Unterstützer der Maoistischen Kommunistische Partei Türkei-Nordkurdisten (MKP), von ADHK, der Volksfront (Halk Cephesi), der Kommunistischen Partei der Türkei/Marxisten-Leninisten (TKP/ML), von ATIK, der Neuen Demokratischen Jugend (YDG), von AGIF und den kurdischen Vereinen. Wie in den Jahren zuvor bildete unser internationaler Block mit etwa 1.500 Teilnehmern den größten Block und etwa die Hälfte der gesamten Demonstration. Reden von Organisationen aus aller Welt von Asien bis Lateinamerika unterstrichen den internationalistischen Charakter unseres Blocks.
Die Moderation auf beiden Demonstrationen thematisierte u.a. die aktuelle Situation in Hamburg, die Volkskriege in der Welt, die Gefahrengebiete, die kämpfende Jugend, die Emanzipation der Frau und bekundeten Solidarität mit Antifaschisten in der Ukraine und dem kürzlich verhafteten antirassistischen Aktivisten Kjell Gunnar Larsen aus Norwegen.
Um 18 Uhr versammelten sich mindestens 3.000 Menschen an der U-Bahn Feldstraße zur revolutionären 1.Mai-Demonstration. Zu Beginn wuchs die Demonstraion schnell auf bis zu 4.000 Leute, was einer Verdopplung der Teilnehmerzahlen des letzten Jahres und der größten Beteiligung die je erreicht wurde entspricht. Die Freude und die Wut der Leute zeigte sich in kämpferischen Parolen und dem Einsatz von Feuerwerk. In der Nähe der U-Bahn St. Pauli griff die Polizei unter fadenscheinigen Gründen die Demonstration massiv an. Es waren die Bullen und nicht die Demonstranten, wie es in der Lügenkampagne von Abendblatt und BILD behauptet wurde, die die Demonstration nicht zu Ende führen wollten. Doch die Leute hielten dem Angriff stand und verteidigten die Demonstration, deren organisatorische Struktur aufrecht erhalten werden konnte. Angesichts der Kräfteverhältnisse und der bestehenden Situation vor Ort beschloss die Demonstrationleitung die Demo auf der Glacischaussee fortzusetzen, um eine Neuformierung der Demo zu ermöglichen und eine Zerschlagung durch die Bullen zu verhindern. Trotz des Unmuts der Leute über diese Entscheidung zeigte sich im weiteren Verlauf die Richtigkeit der Entscheidung, da sie neuen Handlungsspielraum eröffnete.
Die weiteren Einschränkungen der Demonstration wurden nicht akzeptiert und die Demo lief nun unter konstanten Angriffen durch die Bullen. Der durch die Polizei vorgeschriebene Abschlussort, die U-Bahn Station Feldstraße, wurde nicht akzeptiert und durch die Entschlossenheit der kämpfenden Demoteilnehmer musste sie es auch nicht. Daraus entwickelte sich auf dem Neuen Kamp eine Straßenschlacht mit der Polizei. Die Angriffe schlugen diejenigen zurück, die bis dahin unter konstantem Kampf die Demonsttration verteidigt hatten. Die Bullen verloren diesen Kampf und zogen sich zurück, kapitulierten vor den Kämpfenden, sodass die Demonstration über den Neuen Pferdemarkt bis auf das Schlterblatt gehen konnte. Dort wurde die Demonstration ordentlich beendet.
Wir denken es ist besonders wichtig drei relevante politische Aspekte der diesjährigen revolutionären 1. Mai-Demonstration hervorzuheben:
1. Diese Demonstration war eine konkrete Realisierung der Einheitsfront. Nicht im unmittelbaren organisatorischen Aspekt, aber im Sinne des Geistes, im Sinne der Bewusstheit, im Sinne des Wunsches nach der Revolution. Arbeiter (vor allem Migranten), Jugendliche aus den Arbeitervierteln, Punker, Anarchisten, Studenten, Antifaschisten, fortschrittliche Menschen aus verscheidenen Lebensbereichen, Antiimperialisten und Kommunisten schlugen die Angriffe der Polizei vereint zurück. Vor den Wasserwerfern, dem Pfefferspray und den Knüppelschlägen der Polizei stand eine vereinte revolutionäre Kraft, entschieden nicht zurück zu weichen, nicht weg zu rennen, sondern die wehenden Fahnen der Rebellion hochzuhalten. Es war eine klare Botschaft an Freund und Feind, eine Botschaft die ruft: Wir stehen zusammen!
2. Revolutionäre Frauen spielten eine wesentliche Rolle in der Demonstration. Sie hielten die Reihen wie niemand sonst. Sie zeigten eine Verachtung gegenüber den hochgerüsteten Gangstern in Uniform, die die arischen Krieger zum Zittern brachte. Die Genossinen wurden zu Boden geschlagen, standen wieder auf und kämpften weiter. In den kompliziertesten Momenten zeigten sie den Weg. Für uns war dies eine wahrhaftige Manifestation des Proletarischen Feminismus im Klassenkampf. Eine große Inspiration für uns alle!
3. Die Kampagne der Behörden des deutschen Staates, ihre bezahlten und unbezahlten Agenten und ihr gesamter Apparat von Massenmedien, den politischen Inhalt der revolutionären 1. Mai-Demonstration zu vertuschen, inklusive der Darstellung “antideutscher” Provokationen und opportunistischer Propaganda als “offiziellen” Inhalt, wurde in der Praxis durch die revolutionären Kräfte demaskiert. Niemand der Zeuge der diesjährigen revolutionären 1.Mai-Demonstration war kann einen Zweifel darüber haben wer wer ist – wer diejenigen sind, die es verstehen zu vereinen und wer die Spalter sind. Nach der Demonstration 2013 schrieben wir: “Die Ansicht, dass man in Hamburg nicht mit Hammer und Sichel für den 1. Mai werben kann, dass die Massen den Kommunismus ablehnen und nicht unter unseren Fahnen laufen wollen hat sich als falsch herausgestellt.” Diese Einschätzung hat sich erneut bestätigt.
Wenn diejenigen, die unter der Parole “Vereinigt die Vielen” die rote Fahne mit Hammer und Sichel niederwarfen, um sie durch ein schwarzes Transparent zu ersetzen, jetzt immer noch nicht die Botschaft verstanden haben, dann sind sie nicht nur blind in ihrem Klassenstandpunkt, sondern müssen viel zu viel geraucht und gezogen haben.
Die größte Tageszeitung der Stadt, die sich an die Bourgeoisie und die Kleinbourgeoisie richtet, das Hamburger Abendblatt, versuchte eine Erklärung für die politische und moralische Niederlage der Polizei zu geben: “Gewalttätige Demonstrationen zum 1. Mai, das hat auch in Hamburg eine traurige und lange Tradition. Diesmal hätten viele Polizisten jedoch den Eindruck gehabt, dass Wurfgeschosse viel gezielter gegen einzelne Beamte eingesetzt wurden. “Polizeiketten wurden direkt angegriffen, das war neu für uns”, sagt Streiber. 20 verletzte Polizisten, vor allem Beamte der Bereitschaftspolizei aus Eutin, die sich am Neuen Pferdemarkt einem Hagel von Wurfgeschossen ausgesetzt sahen, sind die Bilanz der Auseinandersetzungen. “Das die Kollegen weiter dienstfähig sind, dürfte nur der Schutzausrüstung geschuldet sein, über die sie verfügen”, so Lenders. Auch auf Seiten der Demonstranten gab es viele Verletzte, ein Sanitäter sprach von 50. [...] Während Autonome zu spontaner Gewalt neigen würden, planten Antiimperialisten ihre Taten längerfristig und mit strategischem Kalkül. Dazu passt auch, dass ganz gezielt versucht wird, Jugendliche und junge Erwachsene für den “Kampf auf der Straße” anzuwerben.
Dazu können wir nur sagen: Arme Schweine … ihr seid ja so ahnungslos.
SoL
3. Mai 2014
Fotos des internationalen Blocks auf der DGB-Demonstration:
Fotos der revolutionären 1.Mai-Demonstration:
Report on may day 2014 in Hamburg
During the mobilisation of the League Against Imperialist Aggression (BGIA) thousands of posters,
leaflets and stickers have been spread all over the city, both in the central districts as well as in
surrounding working class neighborhoods. This was complemented by several graffiti, stencils and
sprayed slogans. This way, the slogans “It's right to rebel”, “Long live the 1st of May” and “Long
live the international solidarity”, of the revolutionary may day demonstration and of the
international contingent at the trade-union (DGB) demonstration reached big parts of Hamburgs
population.
The may day itself began with the participation at the demonstration of the DGB. The international
contingent purposely formed the end of the demonstration. For the first time ever the international
contingent was flanked by riot police. The contingent was led by a common expression of unity by
the organisations of the BGIA and supporters. Supporters of Maoist Communist Party Turkey-North
Kurdistan (MKP), ADHK, Peoples Front (Halk Cephesi), Communist Party of Turkey / Marxist-
Leninist (TKP /ML), ATIK, the New Democratic Youth (YDG), AGIF and kurdish clubs followed.
Like in the years before, our international contingent formed the largest part of the demonstration
and with 1.500 participants half of the demonstration. Speeches of organisations located all over the
world, from Asia to Latin-America, highlighted the internationalistic character of our contingent.
The moderation at both demonstrations dealt with the current situation in Hamburg, the Peoples
Wars in the world, “Danger-Zones”, the fighting youth, emancipation of women and spoke out in
solidarity with antifascists in Ukraine and the recently incapacitated antiracist activist Kjell Gunnar
Larsen in Norway, to only name a few.
At the demonstration at 6 pm at least 3,000 people gathered near the subway station “Feldstraße”
for the revolutionary may day demonstration. In the beginning, the demonstration rapidly grew up
to 4,000 people, meaning twice the number of participants compared to last year and the biggest
participation ever reached. The joy and anger of the people was displayed by shouting rebellious
slogans and use of fireworks. Close to the subway station “St. Pauli”, the policed massively
attacked the demonstration under the pretext of bogus claims. It was the police and not the
demonstrators, who didn’t want the demonstration to march to the end, unlike the hoax campaign
spread by local media. But the people resisted and defended the demonstration and its
organisational structure could be held upright. Facing the balance of power and the given situation
in this very moment, the leadership of the demonstration decided to continue the demonstration on
another way, to reorganize and prevent the police from scattering the demonstration. Despite the
frustration of the participants regarding this step the further development showed the correctness of
this decision since it opened a lot of space to act.
Further restrictions of the demonstration have found no acceptance and the demostration continued
under permanent attacks by the police. The end point of the demonstration, given by the police, was
not accepted and with the power of the fighting people there was no need to anyway. From this
situation, a street fight against the police emerged. The attacks where fought off by those comrades
who had defended the demonstration in constant struggle from the very beginning. The police lost
this fight, backed off, capitulated before the fighters, so that the demonstration could go on until the
end point of our choice.
We consider it particularly important to highlight 3 notable political aspects of this years
revolutionary may day demonstration.
1) The demonstration was a concrete realisation of the United Front. Not in the immediate
organisational aspect, but in the sense of the spirit, in the sense of consciousness, in the sense of the
desire of the revolution. Workers (mainly immigrants), youth from workings class neighborhoods,
punks, anarchists, students, antifascists, progressive people from different walks of life, antiimperialists
and communists, fought off the police attacks as one. In front of the water-cannons,
pepperspray and baton charges of the police, stood a united revolutionary force, convinced not to
step aside, not to run away, but to hold the banners of rebellion flying. It was a clear message to
friend and foe from those who want revolution, a message that says: We stand together!
2) Revolutionary women played a distinguished role in the demonstration. They held the ranks like
no others. They showed a defiance for the armored hoodlums in uniform which made those Aryanwarriors
tremble. The female comrades where beaten down, stood up and continued fighting back.
In the most difficult moments they took the lead. For us this was a true manifestation of proletarian
feminism in class-struggle, a great inspiration for us all.
3) The campaign of the authorities of the German State, their payed and un-payed agents and their
whole mass media apparatus, to conceal the political content of the revolutionary first of may
demonstration, including the presentation of “Anti-German”-provocations and opportunist
propaganda as the "official" content of the demonstration, was unmasked in practice by the
revolutionary forces. No one who has witnessed this years demonstration can have any doubt who is
who, who are the ones who know how to unite and who are the splitters. After last years
demonstration we concluded that, the view that “in Hamburg it is impossible to mobilize for may
day with Hammer and Sickle, that the masses despise Communism and are not willing to march
under our flags” is wrong. This understanding was reaffirmed.
If those, who threw away the red flag with hammer and sickle in the name of "unite the many" to
replace it with a black banner don’t get the message by now, then they are not only blind because of
their class position, but must been snorting and smoking way to much.
The main daily newspaper of the city, directed to the bourgeoisie and petty-bourgeoisie,
“Hamburger Abendblatt”, tried to give an explanation for the political and moral defeat of the
police: “Violent demonstrations on may day have a long and sad tradition in Hamburg. This time
many policemen have had the impression that thrown objects were used far more targeted against
individual policemen. “Police lines were attacked directly, that was new to us”, says Streiber. 20
injured policemen, mainly officers of the riot police from Eutin, which were exposed to a rain of
thrown objects at Neuer Pferdemarkt, are the result of these struggles. “That the colleagues are still
capable of fulfilling their duty may only be thanks to their armor”, says Lenders. On the side of the
demonstrators there are a lot of injured as well, a medic spoke of 50. […] While autonomous tend
to spontaneous violence, antiimperialists plan their actions long term and with strategic
calculation. Hence, it is quite logical that they intentionally try to recruit youths and young adults
for the “struggle on the streets”.”
Our only comment on that: Poor suckers … you don't have a clue.
SoL, 3rd May
Photos of the demonstrations:









Informe del 1 de mayo de 2014

Para la mobilización de la Liga contra la agresión imperialista (BGIA)
se repartieron miles de afiches, volantes y pegatinas en toda la ciudad,
en el centro y en las afueras. También se hicieron Grafittis, Stencils
de consignas. Las consignas del „1 de mayo revolucionario“ y del block
internacional en la demostración del DGB fue: „La rebelión se
justifica!“, „Viva el 1 de mayo!“ y „Arriba la solidaridad
internacional!“ llaegaron de esta manera a gran parte de la población de
Hamburgo.

El 1 de mayo inició con la marcha en la manifestación de la DGB. El
bloque internacional marchó al final de ésta conscientemente. El bloque
internacional fue acompañado por primera vez por la Bereitschaftspolizei
(policía especial anti-motines). El bloque fue encabezado por un bloque
conjunto de la BGIA y apoyantes. Seguido por simpatizantes de Partido
Comunista de Turquía y Norte de Kurdistán (MKP), ADHK, el Frente Popular
(Halk Cephesi), elmPartido Comunista de Turquía/Marxista-Leninista
(TKP/ML), la Juventud de Nueva Democracia (YDG), AGIF y asociaciones
kurdas. Como en los años anteriores en nuestro bloque internacional
participaron 1500 personas. Por eso fue el bloque más grande de toda la
manifestación y conformó la mitad de ella. Discursos de organizaciones
de diferentes partes del mundo desde Asia a Latinoamerica resaltaron el
carácter internacionalista de nuestro bloque. La agitación central de
ambas manifestaciones trató temas como por ejemplo la situación actual
en Hamburgo, las guerras populares en el mundo, las llamadas „zonas de
peligro“, la juventud en lucha, la emancipación de la mujer, la
solidaridad declarada a los antifascistas en Ucraína y al activista
antiracista noruego Kjell Gunnar Larsen que hace poco fue detenido.

A las 6 pm se reunieron por lo menos 3000 personas en la estación de
metro Feldstraße para la manifestación del „1 de mayo revolucionario“.
Al principio de la manifestación creció rápidamente a 4000 personas, que
multiplica a los participantes de los últimos años al doble y llega a
ser la mayor participación hasta ahora alcanzada. La alegría y la rabia
de la gente se mostró en consignas combativas y el uso de fuegos
artificiales. Cerca de la estación de metro de St. Pauli atacó la
policía la manifestación masivamente bajo razones falsas. Fue la policía
y no los manifestantes que no querían seguir con la manifestación, como
difunde la campaña de mentira de los diarios Abendblatt y BILD. Aún así
la gente resistió el ataque y defendió la manifestación, y cuya
estructura organizatoria pudo mantener. Considerando la relación de
fuerzas y la situación presente en el momento, la dirección de la
manifestación decidió seguir la marcha por la avenida Glacischaussee
para  reagrupar a los manifestantes y evitar que la policía aplaste la
manifestación. Apesar de la frustración de la gente sobre esta desición,
se demostró en el resto del recorrido que la desición fue correcta, pues
permitió condiciones para libre acción.

Más restricciones a la manifestación no fueron permitidas y la marcha
siguió a pesar de los ataques constantes de la policía, quienes fijaron
la estación de metro de Feldstraße como lugar para terminar la
manifestación, pero este no fue aceptado, y por la firmeza de los
manifestantes combativos tampoco terminó allí. Por ello se desenvolvió
una batalla camplal en la avenida Neuer Kamp. Los ataques fueron
repulsados por los que sistemáticamente lucharon para defender la
manifestación. La policía perdió esta batalla y retrocedieron,
capitularon ante los luchadores y la marcha siguió por la avenida Neuer
Pferdemarkt hasta la calle Schulterblatt. Ahí terminó la marcha en forma
ordenada.

Pensamos que es especialmente importante destacar tres aspectos
políticos resaltantes del „1 de mayo revolucionario“ de este año:

1. Esta manifestación fue una realización concreta del Frente Unico. No
en el sentido orgánico inmediato, pero en el sentido del espíritu, en el
sentido de la consciencia, en el sentido del deseo por la revolución.
Obreros (sobretodo extranjeros), jóvenes de barrios obreros, punks,
anarquistas, estudiantes, antifacistas, progresistas de todo tipo,
antiimperialistas y comunistas rechazaron unificadamente los ataques de
la policía. Ante cañones blindados antimotines de agua, gas lacrimógeno
y batones de la policía se levantó una fuerza revolucionaria unificada
decidida a no dar paso atrás o correr, sino a enarbolar las banderas
flameantes de la rebelión. Fue un mensaje claro a amigos y enemigos, un
mensaje claro que declara: Estamos unidos!

2. Mujeres revolucionarias jugaron un papel fundamental en la
manifestación. Ellas fueron las más fieras defensoras de la
manifestación, mostrando repudio a los maliantes blindados en uniforme y
haciendo temblar a los guerreros arios. Las compañeras fueron golpeadas,
se pararon y siguieron peleando. En los momentos decisivos mostraron el
camino. Para nosotros fue una muestra verdadera de feminismo proletario
en la lucha de clases. Una gran inspiración para todos nosotros!

3. Para trasgiversar el contenido político del 1 de mayo revolucionario
se presentó una campaña de las autoridades del estado alemán, sus
agentes con y sin sueldo y todo su aparato de medios de información,
inclusive provocaciones de los „antideutsche“ y propaganda oportunista,
como el contenido „oficial“, pero fue desmascarado en la práctica por
las fuerzas revolucionarias. Nadie que fue testigo de la manifestación
del 1 de mayo revolucionario de este año puede tener alguna duda de
quién es quién – quiénes son los que saben unificar y quiénes son los
escisionistas. Nosotros escribimos luego de la manifestación del 2013:
„La pocisión que en Hamburgo no se puede movilizar con la hoz y el
martillo para el 1 de mayo, que las masas rechazan el comunismo y que no
quieren marchar bajo nuestras banderas, se ha comprobado como falso.“
Esta conclusión se ha confirmado de nuevo.

A los que han tirado la bandera roja con la hoz y el martillo y la han
reemplazado por una banderola negra por „Unir a muchos“, si ahora no lo
han entendido, entonces no sólo están ciegos por su posición de clase,
sino es que han debido consumir demasiada marihuana y cocaína.

El periódico más grande de la ciudad, cuyo público es la burguesía y la
pequeña burguesía, el Hamburger Abendblatt intentó dar una explicación
de la derrota política y moral de la policía: „Manifestación violenta
por el 1 de mayo, eso es una tradición triste y larga en Hamburgo. Esta
vez muchos policías tuvieron la impresión que los objetos fueron tirados
muy especialmente contra algunos de los oficiales. „Líneas policiales
fueron atacadas directamente, eso es nuevo para nosotros“ dijo Streiber.
20 policías heridos, sobre todo oficiales de la Bereitschaftspolizei de
Eutin que en Neuer Pferdemarkt estuvieron expuestos a una lluvia de
objetos, es el balance de la confrontación. „Que los colegas siguen en
servicio se debe solamente al equipaje de protección que ellos disponen“
según Lenders. También por el lado de los manifestantes hubo muchos
heridos, un paramédico habló de 50. […] Mientras que los autónomos se
inclinarían a violencia expontánea, los antiimperialistas planifican sus
actos a largo plazo y estratégicamente calculados. Con ello coincide que
se apunta a reclutar a adolescentes y jóvenes para la „la lucha callejera“.“

Al respecto, sólo podemos decir: Pobre diablos... no tienen ni idea.

SoL
3 de mayo de 2014

Thursday, May 1, 2014

maoist road salutes the merger in India and the MAY FIRST JOINT DECLARATION CHANGE THE OFFICIAL SIGNATURE!

‘‘on the occasion of the international day of the world proletariat, the glorious May Day, with great sense of responsibility and firm conviction to strengthen the vanguard of Indian proletariat, which is a contingent of the world proletariat.’’

Another May Day Comes …

Another May Day comes, in a world where the misery and deprivation suffered by billions of people is immensely aggravated by the prolonging crisis of the imperialist system. Millions have been thrown out of jobs. Social security is cut down. Growing price rise further depresses living standards. Medical treatment and higher education become atrociously expensive. Meanwhile the perpetrators of this merciless system workout even more vicious anti-people measures, all the while obnoxiously flaunting their swelling wealth and boasting of billionaire lists.
Another May Day, where immigrant workers are forced to labour as slaves, where the trafficking of women and children continue to increase in staggering proportions, where women continue to suffer the brutality of rape and murder no matter whether its ‘backward’ Afghanistan or ‘advanced’ USA, where minorities are isolated and suppressed, where the youth are hounded and persecuted, where the demand for something as minimal as fair wages and living conditions is cut down with bullets and imprisonment.
Another May Day, in the midst of environmental devastations caused by the blind pursuit of profit, in the midst of the rapidly widening chasm of inequality within each society and between imperialist and oppressed countries.
Oppression and exploitation generates resistance. And this resistance grows. This world is witness to the growing wave of class struggles and popular rebellions in country after country. This is a world of turmoil. A wide range of forces are being propelled into struggle against the system. The grooming of the streets is no doubt insufficient for a radical break, for the building of a new society. But it opens up tremendous opportunities for connecting with a whole new generation and winning them over to the revolutionary mission of communism. It paves the way to revolution. This is principal. It must be firmly grasped.
Just a decade or so ago, the existence of the proletariat itself was questioned. Class struggle was declared redundant and considered to be replaced by movements of ‘multitudes’. Today the world is marked by repeated occasions of militant workers struggles, not just in countries like India or China, but even more so in the citadels of imperialism. There is every reason for this. For all the tall talk of the technical wonders of the 21st century, whether in the killing fields of the garment industry in Bangladesh, the slave labour camps of Qatar, the labour barracks in China, or the sweat-shops of imperialist countries, the conditions in which the vast majority of proletarians labour are as atrocious as those of the 18th century. Meanwhile, explicitly oppressive methods of control and ever increasing workloads in the modern centres of wage slavery increasingly suffocate the proletarians.
At a different dimension, the ravages of globalisation have deeply marked the oppressed countries. Privatisation and liberalisation have wiped whole sectors of employment and small business. Working conditions, already bad, have become unbearable. This was aggravated by the global crisis. In inverse proportion to the worsening of living conditions of the vast majority, corruption and profit taking by the rulers have reached astronomic peaks. While the miseries of the people multiply, the rulers obstinately pursue grandiose projects eying the fat cuts they will get.
All of this underlies the repeated outbursts of rebellion seen in the world. Business cannot go on as usual. In a certain sense this is true of the imperialists and their lackeys too. Their growing contention amply indicates this.
Another May Day comes, in a world crying out for revolution, for communism; a day for the class conscious proletariat and their vanguard, the Maoists, to take stock of the world transforming mission of the proletariat and the great traditions of proletarian internationalism.
Today there is no socialist country. Not even a government that can be broadly qualified as progressive, pro people. There is much, much, to be done. But there are also factors that give strength and confidence in pursuing the world emancipatory mission of the proletariat the clarity of Marxism-Leninism-Maoism and the deepening of the struggle against revisionism of all hues including those of the Prachanda-Bhattarai clique and Avakianism, the wave of struggles seen all over the world, the people’s wars in India and the Philippines and its reorganisation or preparation in some other countries, the strengthening of internationalist ties and activities among Maoist parties and organisations.
Building on these strengths, the Maoists must creatively develop forms of organisation suitable for orienting the rebellious energy of the streets towards revolution, with the building and strengthening of Maoist parties at its center. They must take up the task of building an international organisation of Maoist parties and organisations. This must be the core of an organised international anti-imperialist front of the proletarians and oppressed peoples. Thus the Maoists will be able to establish and develop Marxism-Leninism-Maoism, realise a new unity of the international communist movement, place it at the van of worldwide people’s struggles and fully unleash and realize the revolutionary potential of the present world.

Imperialism has no future! The future belongs to communism!
Proletarians and oppressed people of all countries, unite!
Down with imperialism and all its watchdogs!
Long live proletarian internationalism!
Long live world proletarian revolution!

Committee Building a Maoist Communist Party, Galicia -Spanish state
Communist (Maoist) Party of Afghanistan

Communist Party of India (Maoist)
Democracy and Class Struggle - British State
Great Unrest WSRP - Wales British State
Long March Towards Communism (Spain);
Maoist Comunist Group - USA
Maoist Communist Mouvement Tunisia
Maoist Communist Party France;
Maoist Communist Party Italy;
Maoist Communist Party - Turkey North Kurdistan
Maoist Revolutionary League - Sry Lanka
Revolutionary Communist Party (PCR-RCP Canada);
Revolutionary Praxis - United Kingdom
Serve the People - Communist League of Norway
Servir Le Peuple - Sheisau Sorelh - Occitany - French state;
Workers Voice - Malaysia

May First 2014 - Merger Declaration of CPI(Maoist) and CPI(M-L)Naxalbari Hail the Merger of the Maoist Parties in India into a Single Party!


Communist Party of India (Maoist)
Central Committee
__________________________________

May 1, 2014

Merger Declaration of CPI(Maoist) and CPI(M-L)Naxalbari
Hail the Merger of the Maoist Parties in India into a Single Party!

(Released to the press by comrades Abhay and Krantipriya, spokespersons of the respective parties)

On this occasion of the International day of the world proletariat, the glorious May Day, we the Maoists of India, with a great sense of responsibility and firm conviction, announce the merger of the CPI (Maoist) and CPI(M-L) Naxalbari into a single party, to be known as CPI(Maoist). Thus strengthening the vanguard of the Indian proletariat, which is a contingent of the world proletariat, we dedicate ourselves evermore firmly to the cause of the Indian revolution and the world proletarian revolution.
The Maoist movement took form through the great Naxalbari uprising of 1967. Inspired and led by comrades Charu Mazumdar and Kanhai Chatterjee, founder leaders of our party, thousands of leaders, cadres and masses laid down their invaluable lives to advance the revolutionary movement and build a strong party.
After the setback of early 1970s and the martyrdom of comrade Charu Mazumdar, the communist revolutionary forces were divided into many groups. The genuine revolutionaries while trying to build the movement in their respective areas made serious attempts to unify all revolutionaries into a single party. In the course of this process over the last four decades the two main streams represented by the erstwhile CPI (ML) (People’s War) and the MCCI merged into a single party, the CPI (Maoist), on 21st September 2004. This marked a qualitative leap in realizing a long drawn aspiration of the workers, peasants and other oppressed masses to build a single directing centre leading the new democratic revolutionary war in India to success and marching forward to establishing socialism and then communism. Similarly, the CPI (ML) Naxalbari made serious efforts to unify all genuine Maoist forces by fighting against the revisionism of erstwhile CRC, CPI (ML) led by the liquidationist K. Venu and Red Flag led by the opportunist KN Ramachandran. As a culmination of these processes the two parties the CPI (Maoist) and CPI (ML) Naxalbari have unified, thus our party, the CPI (Maoist), have been further strengthened. This unification has proved beyond doubt that, on the one hand, by mobilising oppressed masses in Protracted People’s War against the ruling classes and imperialism and, on the other, by adhering to Marxism-Leninism-Maoism and the revolutionary line of the party and waging persistent struggle against the revisionists and liquidationists, all the genuine Maoist forces can unite into a single party, however long a process it might be. Our party shall continue the task of unifying all the genuine revolutionary forces functioning in various ML groups.
The unified party takes Marxism-Leninism-Maoism as its guiding ideology and deepens its understanding by upholding, defending and applying it creatively. Continuously summing up the lessons of its revolutionary practice and learning from the experiences of the revolutionary contingents of the proletariat and struggling people all over the world it develops its line and practice. It shoulders the tasks of carrying out the anti-feudal, anti-imperialist new democratic revolution. This revolution leads to socialism and further to communism by continuing the revolution through cultural revolutions. Imperialism, feudalism and bureaucrat capitalism are the targets of the new democratic revolution, whose main content is the armed agrarian revolution. The path of revolution is that of protracted people’s war. The contradiction between feudalism and the broad masses is principal. It considers that the contradiction between imperialism and the oppressed nations and peoples is the principal contradiction at the world level. It is intensifying along with the other basic contradictions in the world.
The unity now achieved gives a boost to the capacity of the CPI (Maoist) to better fulfill its role as the vanguard of the Indian revolution. Over decades of arduous struggle, sacrificing thousands of lives of great communist leaders, red fighters and oppressed masses, the CPI (Maoist) has developed the people’s war in India to the level where guerilla bases and red political power, in the form of Revolutionary Peoples Committees, have been established in central and eastern India, protected by the People’s Liberation Guerilla Army and the People’s Militia. This has been achieved by fighting against most vicious suppression campaigns, now concentrated in Operation Green Hunt - a war against the people. As part of this, tens of thousands of people have been brutally attacked. Murder, rape, burning down houses and destroying crops, forcible displacement and many other inhuman practices are common. Now the Indian state is actively rehearsing airborne and ground attack with its air force and army. But despite this murderous onslaught the protracted people’s war continues to advance in waves. The recent expansion it has made in the southern part of the Western Ghats situated along the western coast of the Indian peninsula is proof that the flames of revolution will continue to spread till the Indian state, this pillar of imperialism in South Asia, is destroyed.
When the imperialists and their lackey ruling classes all over the world are trapped in an unabated crisis, the favourable revolutionary situation in the world has led to intense class struggles in the imperialist world and people’s wars led by Maoists and anti-imperialist struggles by other forces in oppressed countries. In India, on the one hand, the ruling classes have deployed four lakhs of its mercenary forces in central and eastern India, where the class struggle has reached the stage of intense revolutionary civil war, emerging as a revolutionary alternative, which is inspiring vast oppressed masses towards revolution and is concretised in the formation of People’s Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA) and the new democratic state in its embryonic form. It is stepping up militarisation of Western Ghats to crush the budding revolutionary armed struggle. On the other hand, it is forcibly thrusting the anti-people globalisation policies on the workers, peasants, adivasis, dalits, women and other oppressed masses, leading to an increase in militant struggles. Utilising this favourable situation the party will make greater efforts to advance the revolutionary movement to a higher level and better fulfill its international tasks. It will strive go all out to mobilise the masses in lakhs, intensify and expand the guerrilla war, meet the critical challenges faced by the revolutionary movement and overcome them.
Painfully aware of the deep suffering and misery in which the vast majority of the people are forced to live in India and the world over by the inhuman world imperialist system, conscious of the devastation caused by this system on the global environment and the very existence of life on this earth, cherishing the memories of the thousands of martyrs who laid down their lives for the cause of communism, and rallying under the Red Flag crimson with their blood, we pledge to make this unity we have achieved a powerful weapon of revolution.






Ganapathy
General Secretary
CPI(Maoist)

Ajith
Secretary
CPI(ML)Naxalbari





CPI(ML) Naxalbari, CPI(Maoist) merge
The CPI(Maoist) and the CPI(ML) Naxalbari have merged and the new party will be known as CPI (Maoist). In a joint statement here on Wednesday, general secretary of CPI(Maoist) Ganapathy, secretary of CPI(M) Naxalbari Ajith said the unified party would take Marxism-Leninism-Maoism as its guiding ideology.
Objective
The statement said that they were announcing the merger of these two parties ‘‘on the occasion of the international day of the world proletariat, the glorious May Day, with great sense of responsibility and firm conviction to strengthen the vanguard of Indian proletariat, which is a contingent of the world proletariat.’’It said that the Maoist movement came through the great Naxalbari uprising of 1967.
Leaders
Inspired and led by Charu Mazumdar and Kanhai Chatterjee, founder leaders of these two parties, thousands of leaders and cadres laid down their lives to advance the revolutionary movement. But after the setback of early 1970s and the martyrdom of Charu Mazumdar, the Communist revolutionary forces were divided into many groups.
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