July 28, 2008
Democracy and Class Struggle says the decision of the CPN Maoist not
to form Government given the new Anti Maoist Alliance of the CP UML,
Nepali Congress and MJF reflects the new realities in Nepal where the
counter revolutionary forces in Nepal have re-grouped.
The siren call of the Nepali Congress for CPN Maoist to form
government is nothing but a rope for the CPN Maoist to hang itself
with.
Arjun Narsingh of the Nepali Congress says.
“We still believe and want the Maoists to form and lead the new
government. That was our earlier decision and we stick by it,”
Narsingh said. “We will not be an obstacle for them in this matter.”
The CPN Maoist rightly ignores such siren calls and should
concentrate on exposing the new alliance of the bankrupt parties and
their new government to build on its popular support registered in
the Elections.
The CPN Maoist Programme cannot be implemented under current political
conditions of the new President and Vice President.
Therefore exposing the opportunists of the CP UML and Nepali Congress
and MJF is the task of the hour so that the CPN Maoist can sweep the
remainder of the CP UML, the Nepali Congress and their new found
Madhesi partner the MJF from electoral office over the days,months
and if necessary years.
The People of Nepal want democratic change but the “Unholy” Alliance
does not.
The political landscape in Nepal has changed and the CPN Maoist has
to adjust its strategy and tactics to fit that terrain.
We want to call your attention to a major political change that has happened in Nepal — the (not-so-surprising) congealing of the various reactionary parties into a “stop the Maoists” alliance.
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Dear friends,
We share our grief of the untimely death of Comrade Anuradha at the age of 54, on the 12th of April in the suburbs of Maharashtra as reported in the press. We are told she died being one of the tallest leaders of the revolutionary movement in India, due to cerebral malaria compounded with the (more…)
Future of PLA in question
The rightist alliance of NC, UML and MJF has put the future of PLA in question. Recently, a Congress leader said: ‘Considering the mutinies in the armed police barracks, the integration of the PLA into the National army will be a disaster. (more…)
July 10, 2008
Es un volante con el cual llevamos a cabo la campaña contra la intervención del imperialismo yanqui en Perú, el mismo que se viene difundiendo en diversas ciudades. Así, el día 21 de junio hemos difundido como volante en un festival popular en la ciudad de Hamburgo (Alemania) y fue el contenido fundamental de la charla realizada en dicho evento. El mismo que es como sigue: (more…)
CNDN-SANSAD Nepal Forum : Report and Resolutions
An open Forum on “Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal: Challenges and Opportunities” was held on Sunday, June 29, 2008 at Café Kathmandu (2779 Commercial Drive) in Vancouver, BC. (more…)
July 3, 2008
Press-Report
In a significant move, about a dozen and half parties and organisations of Indian revolutionaries, upholding Marxism-Leninism or Marxism-Leninism- Maoism/Mao Thought shared the same platform publicly on June 23, 2008 for the first time in the history of Indian revolutionary movement, unanimously conveying greetings to CPN Maoist for its victory in recently held (more…)
Nandigram Struggle has become the Symbol of Defiance and Resistance to the Anti-people Land-grab and Displacement Policy pursued by the Indian State at the dictates of their foreign masters
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CPP sympathizes with typhoon victims, mobilizes forces for relief work
June 24, 2008
The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) today expressed sympathy and concern for the hundreds of thousands of victims of typhoon “Frank” and called on all revolutionary forces to carry out all possible efforts to extend relief and assistance in the rehabilitation of those physically and economically devastated and dislocated by the typhoon. (more…)
Whatever political differences people may have with Mugabe, people have to look at the main issue in any situation where imperialism is attacking an oppressed nation. Here the imperialists
are starving the people of Zimbabwe and now their servants like Desmond Tutu are floating the idea of military intervention. We can’t just stand from the sidelines and say we don’t like either side when imperialism is targeting an oppressed nation like this. Our main task is to work for the defeat of imperialism in any situation. So for those in the West it means fighting against sanctions and military intervention. If we set on the fence we will be complicit in a process whereby Zimbabwe becomes another Iraq or another Somalia.
Joseph
By Kishor Panthi
Editor
Sagarmatha Television
Nepal
1st July 2008/
Gyanendra Shah had all of a sudden become the king after the bloody massacre in the Narayanhity Royal Palace in 2001 in which his elder brother and the then king Birendra Shah and all his family members were killed mysteriously. The king who was a veteran businessman could not be as (more…)
Military Lying: Not a single Red fighter killed during simultaneous
raids in Dapa and General Luna, and in subsequent pursuit operations in
Claver, Surigao del Norte
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