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Maoists declare Third People’s Movement

Posted by ajadhind on December 7, 2009

The deadline exteded to the govt by the UCPN (M) has expired. The third wave of the Maoist protests, the third Janaandolan, is about to begin. It will include a three day nationwide general strike, a series of actions by the sister wings of the party (women, labourers, teachers, students etc), a series of actioons by the regional and ethnic wings, and if the government remains undefeated the Maoists will declare an indefinite general political strike.

Baburam Bhattarai summed up the difference between this round and those before it – “in the second round of protests, we knocked n the door of the government. In the third wave we will knock the door down.”

The Maoists also appear to have decided to let the budget pass, in order to prove to the masses that they, unlike the govt, care about their wellbeing. The inability of the govt to pass it’s budget had meant that govt departments had run out of money and everything from prisons to the PLA cantonments could no longer recieve funding.

Events are moving quickly, and the brave revolutionary people of Nepal need our support and solidarity. Lal salaam!

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‘The oppressed use violence only as a last option’

Posted by ajadhind on December 7, 2009

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Like Kobad Gandhy, Vernon Gonsalves traded a comfortable existence and well-paid corporate job for political activism post the Emergency.

 
He spent over 10 years in ‘union politics’ organising labour in the harsh environs of rural Maharashtra. In August 2007 he was arrested by the Anti-Terrorism Squad in Mumbai and charged with planning a naxal attack on the city. He and his wife Susan Abraham strongly deny he has anything to do with the CPI (Maoist) group. The writ petition challenging his arrest has been placed for final arguments before the Bombay high court on Dec 12. Now lodged in Nagpur central prison, Gonsalves responded to this interview with Devika Sequeira of Deccan Herald through his family. Excerpts:

You moved out of Mumbai in the early 80s to organise contract labour and peasants in Chandrapur. How close were you to Kobad Gandhy?
Moving out of Mumbai wasn’t that rare a phenomenon those days. Through the 70s and early 80s individuals and groups made similar moves to Nanded, Dhule, etc. Anuradha and Kobad Gandhy, my wife Susan and I were some of those who brought up the tail end. After moving we were regularly in touch. When Anu and Kobad too took up union work, we worked together a lot. After I moved to Mumbai we haven’t maintained contact. Ideologically we were all Marxists, quite convinced that the Indian situation calls for revolutionary change.

Your defence says the charge that you are a member of the banned CPI (Maoist) group is trumped up, so is the claim that you were planning to plant explosives in Mumbai?
All the cases against me, including the charge that I’m a CPI (Maoist) leader are known to the police to be totally false. After being watched and followed for months, I was kidnapped and bundled into a car on August 19, 2007, by Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra police just a short distance from our house in Andheri, Mumbai. The charge of planning blasts in Mumbai is patently absurd to anyone knowing the history of the naxalite movement of the last 42 years. There hasn’t been a single offence registered in Mumbai against any person or organisation with naxalite sympathies for over two decades. They therefore created this absurd story and prepared false papers of recovery of country arms and explosives.

The Gandhy and Binayak Sen cases have stirred media interest in the ‘educated rebels’, but there’s been little interest in the issues they’re fighting for…
Individuals have their place and importance and can sometimes come to even symbolise a movement or cause. But the media’s need to lionize or demonise, and thus often trivialise, can take away from the big picture. Mere lingering over the lives and images of a few can make one imagine that all the resistance is the project of a few heroes (or villains) while forgetting that these few are only representative of issues with a few millions already involved and many more millions waiting to step in.

After all these years of playing the rebel do you still think there is a cause worth fighting for?
Your question seems to suggest that people like me have been backing a lost enterprise. But I honestly think that it is reasonable to be optimistic of the winnability of projects for change — revolutionary change. As for the need for change, even years of five per cent plus growth rates have only accentuated rather than subdued the contradictions.
And as long as the system continues to sustain and engender wrongs, there will be those who think and need that they be set right. These are the agents of change. Just think of the millions that have and are being wrenched from their homes and histories by the so-called ‘development’ of our growth model. Isn’t theirs a cause worth fighting for?
Is violence in a struggle for social equality justifiable?
Violence in movements is hardly ever about ends justifying the means. I’ve yet to hear of an oppressed and weaker people choosing violence as a first option against those who govern. It’s only when their very survival is at stake or their plea for justice is violently put down that they are forced to defend themselves with whatever means available to them.

Almost all those who’ve taken to arms have reached there via the route of petitions and pleas and non-violent agitation that was brutally suppressed. When reports appear more frequently of activities in non-violent movements like Narmada Bachao shifting to other means I’m not surprised. They’ve faced tremendous violence from the state without even getting near what is constitutionally guaranteed.
Actually it’s the approach of the ones in power that’s decisive on the question of violence. If they are ready to abjure their violent protection of injustices in society, I don’t think there would be anyone who would use or advocate violence for social justice and equality. But when will that be? Kalinganagar, Singur, Nandigram and Lalgarh tell their own story.

 

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Italy against berlusconi government in the world (Maoist Communist Party Of Italy

Posted by ajadhind on December 7, 2009

Which is the political situation in our country and which our task now
particularly against Berlusconi’s government?
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The owners and government unload the crisis on the workers and throughout
the country they announce sackings and closed factories.
The government helps banks, financiers and big industrialists, while they
further cut the social expenses for education, health care, fund for the
labour.
The government supports unproductive public projects, like the hi-speed
railway, nuclear power etc., while for the people the transportations,
environment and territories go to the ruin.
Wages are further reduced, workers are more and more poor, unemployed, and
precarious, the retired people fall in the indigence.
Rich people do not pay the crisis, they safeguard luxury and waste.
The owners and government are supported by the false parliamentary
opposition and the unions leaderships.
Let’s struggle and organize to defend our life and working conditions.
Let’s build a classist union in the hands of the workers.
Let’s develop the people’s struggle in the neighbourhoods and the streets.
However, the defence struggle is not enough, nor it can achieve a real
change and improvement.
We need a political and social battle against the government of the owners
and the parliament without opposition, to build the conditions for a
proletarian political revolution that will overthrow the power of the
bourgeoisie and establish the proletarian power.
The Berlusconi’s government marches toward a modern fascism, a police State,
an open dictatorship of the exploiting minority on the working and people’s
majority. They carry forward en electoral reform to absorb the fake
opposition and wipe out any true one. The media and the culture are
monopolized and enslaved to the propaganda and the interests of the ruling
class, its government and parties.
The law is changed to safeguard the bourgeois, the rulers, the corrupted
elements, first of all Berlusconi.
The cops who exercised the State violence in Genoa, Naples and elsewhere are
acquitted while the vanguards and the communists are repressed and
persecuted.
They want to change and cancel the democracy and the Constitution brought by
the antifascist Resistance. They want to forbid the demonstrations, to
restrict the right of strike and the freedom of thought, organization and
press.
They propel the racism and the fascist organizations, they hide the police
brutality and illegalities and even the murders, or the judicial made up
charges against the genuine opposition.
We need to respond to all this, in every front and camp, developing the
united and mass organization, essentially from below.
More important, we need to re-build ideologically, politically and
organizationally the vanguard force of the proletariat and the people’s
masses, the communist party of new type, the highest form of organization
that the masses can realize, the necessary leadership to unite, struggle and
transform the current movement, producing, in the defence, the conditions
for the attack, able to stop the march of the modern fascism, the police
State, the open dictatorship and to build the conditions for a new
resistance, for a power and a society in the hands of the proletarians and
the masses, for a socialist society, toward the communism.
Let’s support and join all the initiatives of struggle and oppositions.

PCm-Italy
nov.2009

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