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Press statement of the 6th Conference of RIM- South Asia, February 19, 2007 )

The 6th Regional Conference of the Maoist Parties and Organisations of South Asia United in the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement was recently convened in a situation, where, both in South Asia and the world, the opportunities as well as challenges before the Maoist forces are greatly heightened in the context of the emerging new wave of world revolution and the counter-revolutionary offensive led by US imperialism, the main enemy of the peoples of the world.

This is particularly seen in Nepal where the new democratic revolution led by the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) has entered a decisive level. After paying homage to the revolutionary martyrs, specially mentioning comrade Karam of the Communist Party of India (Maoist) who was earlier an active participant in previous Regional Conferences, the Conference devoted a good amount of time to discussing the situation in Nepal. It reiterated the internationalist solidarity of the Maoist forces of this region with the CPN(Maoist), condemned the blatant intervention and conspiracies of US imperialism striving to preserve the old reactionary state and society, took note of the devious role of Indian expansionism and exposed the reactionary and revisionist propaganda that tries to confuse the revolutionary masses and divert them from the path of revolution.

The Conference reaffirmed the Maoist position that a tactical compromise between a Maoist party and reactionary forces in one country doesn't oblige the revolutionary forces in other countries to follow suit and that they should continue with their revolutionary tasks. It called for a broad campaign to support the revolution in Nepal and demand that imperialists and all reactionaries keep their hands off Nepal. The objective situation in the world is favourable for revolution. People's Wars led by Maoist parties in different countries continue to advance, while in Nepal it has advanced closer to the seizure of power. The masses are coming out in struggle and resistance in greater numbers all over the world. In Iraq and Afghanistan, occupation forces led by US imperialism and puppet governments propped up by them are getting bloodied heavily, forcing the US to revise its policies. But in the absence of Maoist forces the masses are getting led by reactionary Islamic fundamentalists.

The US-backed Zionist aggressors were forced to pull back from Lebanon in the face of fierce resistance. In the imperialist countries also, including the US, struggles and mobilisation against the war and globalisation continue, while the rebellions of the youth and students in France shook up the whole of Europe. In South Asia, apart from armed struggles led by Maoists and national liberation forces, struggles of diverse sections of masses against imperialist globalisation and the intensification of exploitation and oppression of imperialism and the reactionary ruling classes have greatly increased the potential to make the countries of this region flaming fields of People's Wars. Yet the hard fact remains that the subjective forces of revolution still lag behind.

The Regional Conference discussed the situation of the international communist movement focussing on the necessity to strengthen it, both at the theoretical and practical level. In this context, one important topic of discussion in the Regional Conference was that of deepening the grasp of Marxism-Leninism- Maoism (MLM) and developing it by correctly handling the dialectics of theory and practice to make the Maoists more capable of addressing the tasks of making revolution in the present world.

The Regional Conference, strengthened by the participation of the Communist Party of Afghanistan (Maoist) and Communist Party of Bhutan (MLM), concluded with the firm determination expressed by all the participating parties to push ahead in shouldering their revolutionary responsibilities and further strengthen the capacity of the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement to carry out its role as the embryonic centre of the world's Maoist forces. January 2007

Bangladesher Samyobadi Dal (Marxist-Leninist), BSD(ML)

Communist Party of Afghanistan (Maoist), CPA(M)

Communist Party of Bhutan (Marxist-Leninist- Maoist), CPB(MLM)

Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist- Maoist), CPI(MLM)

Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Naxalbari, CPI(ML) Naxalbari

Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), CPN(M)

Purbo Banglar Sarbohara Party (CC), PBSP(CC)

 


 

 

 

 

 

 
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