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Friday, December 22, 2023

Unity and Struggle issue #47 published

The December issue of Unity and Struggle, journal of the International Conference of Marxist-Leninist Parties and Organizations (ICMLPO, cipoml.net/ ; in English, Spanish, and Turkish) has been published and can be ordered from Red Star Publishers for $7 dollars (orders from outside the USA will cost more), via PayPal, check, money order, or cash.  Back issues might also be available.


Tambien disponible en español.


In this issue:


Brazil 

The  Importance of the International Conference of Marxist-Leninist Parties and Organizations, ICMLPO, for the world revolution  

Revolutionary Communist Party – PCR 


Burkina Faso 

DeclarationThe Revolutionary Communist Party of Volta (PCRV) Calls on the Working Class and the People to Build a Broad People's Movement for Revolutionary Change 

Revolutionary Communist Party of Volta 


Denmark 

Danish imperialism and the imperialist alliances EU and NATO  - in the context of the rivalry of the imperialist powers and the imperialist wars 

Workers’ Communist Party, APK 


Dominican Republic 

The Soviet Model, Nationalities and Ukraine 

Communist Party of Labor – PCT 


Ecuador 

The Party, the Masses and the Organization of the Revolution 

Marxist-Leninist Communist Party of Ecuador – PCMLE 


Germany 

Social cuts, inflation, rising unemployment… Capitalism in reverse gear! 

Organization for the Construction of a Communist Party of the

Workers of Germany 


India 

Preparation of the 1947 Draft of the Third Programme of the CPSU (b) 

Revolutionary Democracy 


Iran 

Liberalism Died, Raise the Flag of Socialism! 

Party of Labour – Toufan 


Italy 

Criticism of the “Imperialist Pyramid” Scheme 

Communist Platform – for the Communist Party of the Proletariat of Italy 


Mexico 

Political Economy and the Electoral Situation: Neoliberal Continuity in the Epoch of Imperialism and the Proletarian Revolutions  

Communist Party of Mexico (Marxist-Leninist) 


Norway 

On Prettifying Russian Imperialism and "Multipolarism" 

Revolution 


Pakistan 

On the Survivals of Feudalism in Pakistan 

Pakistan Mazdur Mahaz 


Spain 

The Ideological Background of Fascism: The Assault on Reason European thought between 1870 and 1914 

Communist Party of Spain (Marxist-Leninist) – PCE(ml) 


Tunisia 

The Arab Region at the Center of Imperialist Conflicts 

Workers’ Party of Tunisia 


Turkey 

From Multipolarity to the Pyramid: Endless Confusion in the Debate on Imperialism 

Party of Labour (EMEP) 


United States of America 

The Electricity Market and the Lie of “Green” Capital 

American Party of Labor 


Venezuela 

Marxist-Leninists and the War 

Marxist-Leninist Communist Party of Venezuela – PCMLV


Monday, July 31, 2023

Three articles from Scintilla 135, published by the Communist Platform of the Proletariat of Italy

I'm posting upcoming events at durhamspark.blogspot.com/2023/04/april-issue-of-revolutionary-democracy.html and I hope to post a late summer and fall calendar in August.


Vilnius: a summit of war and rearmament

On the mutiny of the mercenary Wagner

The EU financially supports the Tunisian dictator[ship] in its fight against migrants  


Scintilla num. 135, July/August 2023
by Communist Platform of the Proletariat of Italy  

Vilnius: a summit of war and rearmament  

The annual summit of NATO took place on July 11 and 12, 2023 in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, practically on the borders of the Russian Federation. A clear sign of the escalation of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.  

During the summit the heads of state and government of the imperialist and capitalist countries that are at war with Russian imperialism approved plans to:  

– Further prolong the ongoing war, an imperialist proxy war that is the continuation of a decades-long policy of expansion, provocations and threats of NATO, paid mainly by the Ukrainian and Russian working masses. This is without providing for any negotiation other than Zelensky's "10-point peace formula" (achievable only with Russia's unlikely defeat on the ground) and thus supporting a protracted war.  

– Intensify the war by providing the corrupt Ukrainian regime with cluster bombs, F16s, advanced tanks, long-range missiles, depleted uranium munitions, to consider the use of "tactical" nuclear weapons, in addition to the huge financial support (a fund of another $20 billion) without which Kiev would collapse.  

– Prepare for the expansion of the theater of war in the Baltic, the Black Sea, the Mediterranean and the Arctic, regions where Russian imperialism is present, as well as in Belarus and Russia itself. This is while military interventions are being prepared in other regions: in the Middle East, in North Africa and in the Sahel, in the Balkans, in the Caucasus, in the Asia-Pacific region.  

At the last summit in Madrid it was decided to strengthen the "Battle groups" positioned on NATO's eastern flank and to expand the "NATO Response Force" from 40,000 to more than 300,000 soldiers. In Vilnius it was decided to put these troops in a position of high readiness, adding others until they reached the level of combat brigades and including air and naval forces. In addition, an Allied Response Force has been set up to respond quickly to crisis situations in every direction.  

The bandits gathered in Vilnius also discussed the further enlargement of NATO: after Finland, Sweden (it will be the 32nd member, twice as many as in 1990), Georgia, Bosnia, Moldova, etc. The process of integration of Ukraine that will be concluded after the war is advancing. So said Biden, demonstrating how cynical he is using Kiev as its pawn.  

This is while NATO's Asian partners (Japan, Australia, New Zealand and South Korea), as well as the EU itself, are increasingly integrated into the US-led war policy to maintain its world hegemony, which is threatened by the rise of imperialist China, which Washington wants to strategically detach from Russia.  

The NATO summit in Vilnius has very high costs, so NATO members will have to devote at least 2% of their GDP to NATO spending on a lasting basis. At the same time, it was decided to modernize the war apparatus on the basis of a more developed military industry, this also in Europe (imperialist Germany is particularly interested), with supply chains that cannot be blocked by imperialist rivals.  

As the war is becoming more and more "industrial", the member states are called upon to contribute to exercises (especially on the eastern flank) and military missions with trained and equipped troops, armaments, logistics, growing economic resources, at the expense of the economic and social needs of the workers and peoples.  

At the Vilnius Summit, NATO reiterated that strategic nuclear weapons, particularly those possessed by the USA and also stationed in Europe, are the foundation of its war policy, as they are capable of imposing unacceptable costs on the adversary.  

This means that the Atlantic Alliance is preparing for war with a nuclear dimension, modernizing and strengthening its atomic terror apparatus.  

As a result, the NATO members will increase exercises to prepare to use nuclear weapons simultaneously with conventional weapons. NATO's willingness to use nuclear weapons also emerges from the criticism of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, which would undermine NATO's ability to threaten other states.  

The arms race of the Western imperialists is therefore continuing. Obviously, imperialist Russia, like imperialist China, will not sit idly by.  

The militarist process to which NATO is giving a strong impetus is seeing internal disputes. The imperialist states behind the scenes are fighting over the division of spheres of influence and the spoils of war, for trade agreements and investments, for energy sources and routes, in the face of the "cohesion of solidarity" proclaimed at the summit.  

Faced with the USA that wants to bring its allies into line and unload on them (that is, on the working masses of these countries) the costs of ever wider military involvement, the European bourgeoisies are hesitating.  

Even behind the reluctance of European governments on cluster bombs, it is not difficult to see the fear of a more massive commitment in a conflict that is also directed against their economies, which are already suffering from energy supply difficulties, the consequences of sanctions, with the now imminent recession.  

Europe's warmongers also fear the response of the working masses, who are increasingly tired of suffering the costs of war. The divergences are therefore bound to widen.  

But what is the position of Italian imperialism in this process?  

It undoubtedly plays a leading role in the ongoing war.  

For the US, Meloni [Italian Prime Minister] was a "positive surprise", having followed the line dictated by Washington without breathing (even more so will it have to do so with regard to China).  

However, the Italian bourgeoisie must not be reduced to the role of mere servant of the USA. It participates in the war for the interests of its war and energy monopolies, of the big "re/construction" companies that are competing with other monopolies to expand all over the world, dragging behind it the medium and small capitalism.  

The ruling class, by participating in the war and the plundering of dependent peoples, is trying to find abroad the solution to its serious internal problems. Therefore, military spending is growing, taken from social and social security spending. But every euro of military spending means an extra euro for oppression and violence against the working masses.  

Today the struggle against war and the warmongering government of Meloni, against sending weapons and funds to Ukraine, for the withdrawal of troops sent abroad, for the withdrawal from NATO and all imperialist alliances, for the closure of US and NATO bases, against the increase in military spending at the expense of social ones, for the banning of nuclear weapons,  is presented as an item on the agenda. Let us therefore prepare ourselves for an autumn of struggle, without siding with any of the imperialist parties in conflict, but by developing proletarian internationalism which means in the first place a struggle against "our own" imperialism.  

As decided in the Milan assembly of June 11, the imperative is to join forces to start a mass struggle that will frustrate the war plans of the Meloni government and NATO. The commitments are clear: to work for the success of the national mobilization of October 21 with demonstrations in front of the military bases of Coltano and Ghedi (in the latter airport there are atomic bombs).  

To this end, it is necessary to work for the success of the strike of the conflicting unions on October 20, involving in its preparation the delegates and combative workers of all the unions, intervening in the other deadlines of struggle that are being prepared, closely linking the question of peace to that of the bread and freedom of the workers, raising the flag of international solidarity of the proletarians,  of the brotherhood of peoples, which can triumph only with socialism.  


 

Scintilla num. 135, July/August 2023
by Communist Platform of the Proletariat of Italy  

On the mutiny of the mercenary Wagner  

In June, a clash took place in Russia between sectors of the bourgeoisie for the control of the private militia Wagner, engaged in the war in Ukraine and in several African countries (Libya, Mali, Central African Republic, Sudan, Mozambique, etc.) in defense of the interests of Russian imperialism.  

The oligarch Prigozhin defended his lucrative business (which includes remuneration in mineral and oil wealth) with weapons in hand, threatened by Putin who wanted to absorb him into the state ranks.  

After months of accusations against senior Russian military officials, treated as incapable, on June 24 Prigozhin "crossed the Rubicon" and took control of Rostov-on-Don Square (an important rear for Russian troops in Ukraine) to put pressure on Moscow.  

It was certainly not a coup, as many have said, but a full-blown mutiny.  

However, on its way Wagner found the forces loyal to Putin, who treated it as traitors and bombed with the air force the column of military vehicles of the mercenary gang headed to the capital of the Russian Federation to ask for the heads of some generals and safeguard its existence and its relative autonomy.  

Prigozhin was thus forced to swallow an agreement that subordinates part of Wagner's mercenaries to the Russian Minister of Defense and provides for himself, as head of the mutineers, an amnesty of a sort with asylum in Minsk.  

Asylum soon retracted since, according to what has been learned from the press, Putin and Prigozhin would meet in Moscow: the material needs of the war, which sees Russian troops in difficulty in some sectors, evidently have priority.  

The rhetoric of the chauvinist Putin, who went so far as to confuse today’s situation with that of 1917, comparing Prigozhin to Lenin, was shameful, as was the social-chauvinist policy of the CPRF revisionists, who continue to support the Russian imperialist regime and its military adventures. The 36-hour confrontation between Putin and his former aide Prigozhin revealed that bourgeois power in Russia is undermined by irreconcilable cracks and contradictions.  

The rot of the Russian imperialist state has come to light, a colossus with feet of clay in the hands of factions of mafia capitalist oligarchs and brutal "warlords" who associate and compete with each other in imposing exploitation, oppression and hard sacrifices on the working class and the popular masses.  

The destruction of the dictatorship of the proletariat and socialism has led to today's misery and tragedy, the restoration and triumph of capitalism creating war, corruption, hunger and misery.  

For their part, the Western powers, led by the USA, have taken advantage of the clash that took place in Russia (they knew Prigozhin's plan [D– supposedly they knew far in advance, and if that itrue, the obvious question is whether there was US involvement.  Who would get nuclear weapons and radioactive materialif there were a new Russian civil war?  Chaos, disintegration, and poverty in Russia seems to be the goal of many in the "West," though there would probably be unintended results, as with the decades of war in Afghanistan.]), keeping a low profile: the group of brigands led by Biden wants a prolonged proxy war to weaken Putin and bleed Russia, but prevent it from getting out of control as a nuclear power.  

But even at home the problems and instability are serious: we remember Trump's attempted coup against Biden, the fierce rivalry that exists within the Atlantic Alliance for spheres of influence, the division of the spoils of war and reconstruction, the numerous mercenary armies (such as Academi, DynCorp, Vinnel in the USA, Asgaard in Germany, Gallice security in France, etc.), contractors and providers of military "services" at the service of monopolies and states.  

The solution is not to side with one robber, whether big or small, winning or losing, against another robber.  

The solution lies only in the hands of the working class and oppressed peoples, who have the strength to defeat the exploiters and warmongers.  

Therefore we will not cease to call and participate in the struggle against "our own" imperialism, currently led by the Meloni government, which wants to drag us further and further into the abyss of war and militarization, as well as to appeal for the workers and peoples of Russia and Ukraine to shake hands and turn their weapons against their real enemies to establish lasting peace and fraternal cooperation,  in a new socialist society.  

To carry out this work successfully, today more than ever, the Party of the Proletarian Revolution is needed, the only one that can pave the way for the future.  


 

Scintilla num. 135, July/August 2023
by Communist Platform of the Proletariat of Italy  

The EU financially supports the Tunisian dictator[ship] in its fight against migrants  

In mid-July, the European Union (EU) reached an agreement with Tunisian dictator President Kais Saied under which the Tunisian government will help keep migrants out of the EU.  

The Tunisian government will receive about 1 billion euros in return, if it also adopts the IMF's neoliberal economic "reforms".  

In the process, the reactionary populist Saied is working massively against migrants and refugees. Its police abandon the sub-Saharan population, including children, in the desert, where they are without water and without any help.  

The EU, with its supposed moral values, every day looks mercilessly at migrants drowning in the Mediterranean. However, the growing number of migrants and refugees is mainly a consequence of imperialist policies, including those of the EU. The countries of Africa are especially exploited to this day by the imperialist countries, their resources are plundered and their economy ruined by cheap imports from the industrialized countries. This is how they want to keep these countries in eternal dependence.  

Climate change, for which the large imperialist countries are responsible, also leads to the fact that living conditions in Africa are also deteriorating dramatically. This is another cause of the flight from those countries. The peoples in the exploited countries are bearing the consequences of the economic crimes of the exploiting states.  

The wars of the imperialist states, including now the war in Ukraine, are aggravating the situation of the peoples in the plundered countries. Rising food and energy prices are increasing their misery and hunger.  

The resistance of the workers, peasants and masses against this plunder is suppressed with the help of dictatorial regimes, which also receive so-called "cash aid" from the EU.  

As more human beings are driven to flee in this way, the dictators, reactionary measures, and the isolation of Europe are being used more and more openly against the victims of EU policy, and a 'fortress Europe' is being built with ever higher walls.  

Even within Europe, politics is becoming increasingly reactionary and anti-working-class. Far-right and racist forces such as the Meloni government in Italy are being used. The EU is a stronghold of reaction – against the peoples and against its own people.  

We oppose this reactionary and inhumane policy and the capitalist system that creates it!  

Let us refuse to make Tunisia a border guard and a concentration camp for migrants and refugees for the benefit of the imperialist and capitalist countries of the EU!  

We stand by the peoples and organizations of the different countries that are fighting for democratic rights, social and national liberation.  

Let us fight for a society without capitalist and imperialist exploitation, for a world of solidarity!  

We therefore demand:  

• The end of the EU-Tunisia immigration agreement!  

• No criminalization of migrants and refugees and their rescuers! Safe corridors and flights!  

Let us fight against the causes of migration and wars, instead of against migrants and refugees!  

Let us not be divided!  

Let us fight together against the profiteers of exploitation and plunder!  

July 2023  

Communist Party of Albania  

Communist Party of the Workers of Denmark – APK  

Communist Party of the Workers if France – PCOF  

Organization for the Construction of a Communist Party of the Workers of Germany (labor Future)  

Movement for the reconstruction of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE 1918-1955)  

Communist Platform – for the Communist Party of the Proletariat of Italy  

Marxist-Leninist Group Revolusjon – Norway  

Communist Party of Spain (Marxist-Leninist) – PCEML  

Workers' Party of Tunisia  

Party of Labour (EMEP) – Turkey  


Wednesday, March 08, 2023

Revolusjon: Remove the windmill farm from Fosen (Norway) – we fully support the Sami demands!

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revolusjon.no/om-revolusjon/english/statements/remove-the-windmill-farm-from-fosen-full-support-for-the-sami-demands  

Remove the windmill farm from Fosen – we fully support the Sami demands!  

Skrevet av: Communist Platform  

Publisert 01. mars 2023  

Activists surround the government building complex in Oslo demanding that the wind turbines be removed. Photo: CC BY-NC-SA Revolution  

Sami protestors and young environmentalists have taken action, protesting the government's disregard for the Sami people and a Supreme Court verdict. "We fully support the demand that the wind turbines must be removed from Sami areas," states Dagbjørn Skipnes from the Communist Platform (Marxist-Leninist), KPml.  

The Supreme Court unanimously ruled in October 2021 that 150 wind turbines at Fosen (a peninsula in Mid-Norway which is a traditional area for South Sami people) are illegally installed. They are located in the middle of a grazing area for the reindeer. The wind farms violate the protection of indigenous peoples' rights as enshrined in a UN convention and in the Norwegian Constitution.  

However, the state has not implemented a single measure to stop the human rights violations.  

After 500 days, the Sami and environmental activists have had enough.  They have set up lavvo’s (Sami tents) and blocked the entrance to the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy and other ministries in protest. The state has responded by towing in protesters and imposing heavy fines on them.  

– The rights of the Sami people and the environment are being sacrificed in favour of ruthless windpower development on the EU's terms.  

"This clearly shows that the state disregards its own institutions, even the Supreme Court, when the [judicature/judiciary] on seldom occasions opposes the state. The rights of the Sami people and the environment are sacrificed by a government that is mostly concerned with ruthless windpower development on the EU's terms. It is logical that a class state is mainly concerned with protecting the interests of investors in the power industry," says Dagbjørn Skipnes, spokesperson for the Communist Platform – Marxist-Leninists (KPml).  

Sami and environmental activists have been blocking ministry offices for several days. Several of them were arrested in in the middle of the night. Photo: CC BY-NC-SA Revolution  

"We observe a pattern where parliament and government set aside the Constitution whenever it is a hindrance to monopoly capital and imperialist interests. Previously this has been seen in the question of energy sovereignty and in the establishment of US base areas, and now also in terms of the constitutional provision on the rights of the Sami people," Skipnes adds.  

KPml supports the protestors’ demand that the wind turbines must be removed from Sami areas. The Marxist-Leninists fully support the protest action and urge anyone to protest and show civil disobedience until the demand is met.  


Wednesday, January 11, 2023

Scintilla: No to chauvinist provocations and warmongers in the Balkans!

From Scintilla, Issue 130January 2023, by  Piattaforma Comunista – for the Communist Party of the Proletariat of Italy  


No to chauvinist provocations and warmongers in the Balkans!  


In recent times the striving for "Greater Serbia" by the Serbian bourgeoisie, which has always had historical pretensions, has been revitalized. Considering favorably the context of the conflict created by the Russian invasion of Ukraine to make progress towards this goal, the Serbian bourgeoisie, with the Vucic government, is looking for a new adventure.  


It is said that tensions have cooled since Vucic declared that the Serbs in northern Kosovo have begun to tear down some barricades that they had erected, but the situation has not changed overall, as the reasons for the conflict have deep roots.  


Vucic seems to have set his sights on Kosovo, where the chauvinist and racist Serbian nationalist gangs, the Chetniks, do not stop. They began to create tensions with Kosovo by deploying troops to the border. The Serbian bourgeoisie, which has good relations with Hungary's Orban and the far right in the new Italian government, also has its eyes on other parts of former Yugoslavia, assuming that by annexing parts of Kosovo and other Balkan countries it can create "Greater Serbia". Vucic is trying to materialize step by step the dream of the Serbian bourgeoisie together with the reactionaries in Montenegro, Croatia and Bosnia.  


Since Serbia is a powerful Balkan country, the nationalism of the Serbian bourgeoisie and the aspiration for "Greater Serbia" should not be underestimated. This orientation of the Serbian bourgeoisie, which has increased especially before the First World War, has constantly posed a serious problem in the Balkans. The nationalist fervor of the Serbian bourgeoisie, which was taken up by Tito immediately after the liberation of Yugoslavia, continued with the repression of the nationalities in that country, which he detached from unity with the countries of the people's democracies.  


The domination of modern revisionism paved the way in Yugoslavia, in the USSR, and then in all the Balkan and Eastern European countries except for a few decades in Albania, to openly adopt the capitalist order of exploitation. This led to the collapse and disintegration of these revisionist countries.  


As a result, the bourgeoisies of the Balkan countries, first and foremost those of Serbia, who considered collaboration with the US, European, Russian and Chinese imperialists a solution, have provoked rivalries and conflicts between nations, spread enmities between peoples and produced national differences, in order to strengthen their hegemony in the region.  


In the 1990s, under the conditions of national oppression by the Serbian bourgeoisie, which fueled nationalism and national differences, the bombing of Yugoslavia by NATO, which led the country to destruction, was bloody but not difficult. The Great-Serb aggression led by Milosevic and the disintegration of Yugoslavia led to the deterioration and widening of nationalist rivalries and conflicts among the Balkan bourgeoisie.  


The Balkans must not once again become a terrain of conflict and war, a war that will inevitably affect all the workers and peoples of Europe.  


It is necessary to prevent the bourgeoisies of the Balkan countries, especially the Serbian bourgeoisie, in collaboration with the imperialists and with the support of the remnants of revisionism, from dragging the peoples into a new nationalist struggle.  


The Balkans remain once again a center of conflict among the imperialist powers. The US and NATO "protect" Kosovo for their own interests – not for the freedom of the Albanians and the other peoples in Kosovo – and many Balkan states are now members of NATO and the imperialist EU, which are using and deepening conflicts and encouraging the pro-Western imperialist forces in the region. Russian imperialism seeks to maintain and extend its influence by fueling conflicts, supporting and fostering Serbian chauvinism.  


It is up to the working class and the peoples of the Balkans, with their communist, revolutionary and progressive organizations, to take responsibility.  


As members of the International Conference of Marxist-Leninist Parties and Organizations (ICMLPO), we declare that we stand with the peoples of the Balkans and the revolutionaries who raise the demands of peace and brotherhood against chauvinism, warmongering and fascism. 

 

The solution lies in socialism against capitalism, in real independence, in political democracy against fascism, in equality of national rights and in the international unity and solidarity of the working class and peoples against bourgeois nationalism and all imperialists.  


January 2023  


European members of the International Conference of Marxist-Leninist Parties and Organizations (ICMLPO)  

Communist Party of Albania – CPA  

Communist Workers' Party of Denmark – APK  

Communist Workers' Party of France – PCOF  

Organization for the Construction of a Communist Workers' Party of Germany  

Movement for the reorganization of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE 1919-55)  

Marxist-Leninist organization Revolusjon – Norway  

Revolutionary Labor Alliance of Serbia – RSRS  

Communist Party of Spain (Marxist-Leninist)  

Party of Labor (EMEP) – Turkey  


Saturday, November 19, 2022

Unity and Struggle issue #45 published

A new issue of Unity and Struggle, journal of the International Conference of Marxist-Leninist Parties and Organizations (ICMLPO, cipoml.net/ ; in English, Spanish, and Turkish) has been published and can be ordered from Red Star Publishers for $6 dollars (orders from outside the USA will cost more).  To pay via PayPal, check, money order, or cash see:  www.redstarpublishers.org/  Back issues might also be available.


Tambien disponible en español.


In this issue:


Bangladesh  

Report from Bangladesh  

Communist Party of Bangladesh (Marxist-Leninist)  

Brazil  

1822-2022: The struggle for the true independence of the Brazilian people  

Revolutionary Communist Party – PCR  

Burkina Faso  

The Reactionary Civil War in West Africa Sahel-Sahara  

Revolutionary Communist Party of Volta – PCRV  

Denmark  

The New Nordic Socialism – Cooperative Social Democracy  

Workers’ Communist Party, APK  

Dominican Republic  

The Context of Inter-Imperialist War, the Current Economic Crisis, the Peoples and the Revolutionary Forces  

Communist Party of Labor (PCT)  

Ecuador  

The Communists and the National Question  

Marxist-Leninist Communist Party of Ecuador – PCMLE  

India  

Hands Off Ukraine!  

Revolutionary Democracy  

Iran  

Yemen's Humanitarian Catastrophe and Media Censorship  

Party of Labour – Toufan  

Italy  

“Multilateralism,” a Key Instrument of Chinese Imperialism's Foreign Policy  

Communist Platform – for the Communist Party of the Proletariat of Italy  

Mexico  

Inter-Bourgeois Contradictions, Class Struggle and the Tasks of the Proletariat in Mexico  

Communist Party of Mexico (Marxist-Leninist)  

Morocco  

Populism in Morocco and Our Position as Marxists  

Democratic Workers’ Way  

Norway  

Imperialism and War  

Marxist-Leninist Group 'Revolusjon'  

Peru  

Down with the New Coup Plan of the Fascist Right!  

Peruvian Communist Party (Marxist-Leninist)  

Pakistan  

The Story of the Imperialist Grip on Pakistan  

Pakistan Mazdur Mahaz  

Spain  

The Hundredth Anniversary of the Foundation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1922-2022)  

Communist Party of Spain (Marxist-Leninist) – PCE(ml)  

Tunisia  

Tunisia's Version of Populism  

Workers’ Party of Tunisia  

Turkey  

Migrant Workers in Turkey, Class Struggle and Socialist Perspective  

Party of Labour (EMEP)  

United States of America  

Dismantle the Anti-LGBTQIA+ Stigma Around Monkeypox!  

American Party of Labor  

Venezuela  

The Imperialist Blocs and Reality  

Marxist-Leninist Communist Party of Venezuela – PCMLV  


Thursday, November 10, 2022

ICMLPO: Stop the war now! Cease fire! No to sending weapons and money for the war!

The war in Ukraine, initiated by Russian imperialism, is intensifying and this increases the danger of a protracted inter-imperialist war, which can lead to the involvement of more and more countries.


Russia, the US/NATO and the EU are talking about a possible nuclear war. This war, fuelled by both sides, poses a threat to all the peoples of Europe, primarily in Ukraine and Russia. Tens of thousands of people have already been murdered for the interests of capital and the struggle of the imperialist powers. The longer this war lasts, the more people will die, the more Ukraine will become a field of ruin, and the worse the consequences will become, such as inflation, recession and layoffs.


The working class and peoples of the whole of Europe are suffering the consequences of the active participation of their bourgeoisie in this war for the re-division of imperialist spheres of influence, the plundering of raw materials and the exploitation of labor power: rampant poverty, high inflation, energy crisis and the first signs of recession.


Already during the pandemic, the burden was shifted onto the working class and peoples, while capital's profits increased. Now the workers are being dragged even lower.


At the same time, aggressive nationalism, militarism and fascism are instigated by the ruling class, to try to divide the working class and the popular masses.


On both sides they want the peoples to willingly follow their war plans. But our sisters and brothers in other countries are not our enemies. Our enemy is the ruling class and we must fight against it in our own country!


Today opposition to the reactionary war is growing in our countries and its rejection is spreading internationally. It is increasingly necessary to express this opposition in the workplace and the streets, building a united popular front against the war and the consequences of the war!


Instead of becoming cannon fodder in this imperialist war, it is urgent to fight for our interests:


Increases in wages and pensions!


No layoffs! No suppression of workers' rights!


We will not pay for your war! The rich and the bosses must pay!


Funds for health and education, not for war and rearmament!


Solidarity with the Ukrainian people means stopping the war!


We express our international solidarity with the peoples of Ukraine and Russia, who are opposed to this war. We express our international solidarity with the working class in Europe and in the world.


Stop the war now! Cease fire!


No to sending weapons and money for the war! Get our countries out of NATO, Russia out of Ukraine!


Only with the development of a mass revolutionary movement will it be possible to stop this war and make possible a just peace without oppression of the peoples, without forced annexations and robberies.


October 2022


European members of the International Conference of Marxist-Leninist Parties and Organizations (ICMLPO)


Communist Party of Albania

Communist Workers' Party of Denmark – APK

Communist Workers' Party of France – PCOF

Organization for the Construction of a Communist Workers' Party of Germany

Movement for the Reorganization of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE 1918-1955)

Communist Platform – for the Communist Party of the Proletariat of Italy

Organization Revolusjon – Norway

Communist Party of Spain (Marxist-Leninist) – PCEML

Party of Labour (EMEP) – Turkey