The armed guerrillas of CPI (M-L) (People's War) have carried out daring raids of the police stations and seized huge quantities of weapons and ammunitions during 1996. Over hundred rifles are reported to have been seized by the guerrillas in a series of four raids from March to November 1996 in North Telengana, Dandakaranya and North Andhra Pradesh in India.
In the first raid carried out on March 4, 1996 in Potkapally police station
in Karimnagar district in the North Telengana guerrilla zone region, 21 rifles
including 4 semi-automatic weapons and a revolver were seized. 30 guerrillas
had participated in the raid.
On April 14 the second raid was carried out by 40 guerrillas in the Yellavaram
police station in East Godavari district in North Andhra Pradesh, in which
they seized 26 weapons including 6 semiautomatic ones. As the police personnel
surrendered without much resistance there was no casualties on either side.
The third raid took place in the third week of September 1996 on Manpur police
station in Rajnandgaon district in Madhya Pradesh which forms part of
Dandakaranya Guerrilla Zone. The raid by 30 guerrillas seized 30 rifles including
10 semi-automatic SLRs.
In the fourth raid on November 15, a police station in Sirpur (Utnoor) in
Adilabad district falling in North Telengana region was raided and 12 policemen
who refused to surrender were annihilated. 17 rifles including 6 SLRs were
taken away by the guerrillas.
Apart from these major raids, several 'sparrow' actions were conducted seizing
another 20 weapons in 1996. The targets of these smaller actions were the
bodyguards or gunmen of VIPs, individual policemen and feudals.
These raids were organized in order to arm the growing guerrilla forces of
the Party as well as the people's militia. Also, coming as they are at the
height of the police terror and a spate of fake encounter killings, these
daring raids have given a fitting rebut to the government's campaign of brutal
repression.
The Second Conference of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), a revolutionary organisation mostly active in the Bihar- Bengal region of India, was successfully held on 17-21 October, 1996. The Conference is reported to have been attended by 84 delegates and 11 observers from seven provinces, including seven lady delegates.
The Conference was inaugurated amidst profound zeal and enthusiasm after hoisting the red flag and paying revolutionary tributes to the great martyrs. Speeches highlighting the need to hold high the red banner based on "Marxism - Leninism and Mao Tse-tung Thought" were made.
After the inauguration, the main agenda of the Conference was taken up. On behalf of the out-going Central Committee, "Report on International and National Situation" and "Organisational Report" were placed for discussion. After thorough discussion the Conference adopted the documents. Particularly It was agreed that this age is the "era of total collapse of imperialism and worldwide victory of the proletariat" and that "Marxism - Leninism of this age is the Mao Tsetung Thought".
It may be recollected that despite different postures on certain key ideological
and theoretical questions, the MCC has been leading armed people's war
particularly in the Bihar province of India for the last thirty years. The
unity talks for the merger of the MCC and the other revolutionary organisation
of India, the CPI (M-L) (People's War) were recently called off. However,
the two revolutionary Parties have in a joint public statement agreed " to
continue the bilateral relations between the two parties in order to coordinate
the All India Mass Organisations, to exchange our respective experience and
literature and to render all possible help to each other".
Mumia Abu - Jamal, a black journalist, revolutionary activist and political
prisoner, is rotting in the dungeons of the self-proclaimed custodians of
'human rights', i.e. the U.S.A., for the last 15 years. In 1982 he was framed
for killing a Philly cop, convicted and sentenced to death in a nakedly unjust
trial. In 1995 a death warrant was signed for his execution on August 17,
1995, but the government was forced to issue a stay of execution due to a
world-wide campaign against it. However, Mumia still faces a death sentence
and the reactionary government is still using its legal system to try and
execute him.
The railroad of Mumia reflects the unjust and harsh treatment meted out to
the Blacks in the U.S. This also exposes how the political opponents,
particularly those who champion the causes of the weaker sections and exploited
masses, are mistreated and suppressed.
The RCP-USA and other revolutionary organisations and individuals have launched
a sustained campaign for the ultimate and speedy freedom of Mumia Abu-Jamal.
All the revolutionary forces and those opposed to U.S. imperialism ought
to raise their voices against this railroad and for Mumia's freedom. We join
our comrades in the U.S. and elsewhere to demand: Mumia Must Be Free!
This year Turkish revolutionaries under the invincible banner of Marxism
- Leninism - Maoism are celebrating the 25th anniversary of founding of their
Party, TKP-ML, and also commemorating the 25th death anniversary of their
founder-leader, Ibrahim Kaypakkaya. Various programmes are said to be organised
year - round in different parts of Turkey and in Europe.
It may be recollected that amidst intense struggle against right revisionism Com. Kaypakkaya had led the communist revolutionaries along the path of people's war and laid the foundation of a Marxist - Leninist - Maoist Party in Turkey. Com. Kaypakkaya was soon captured and murdered by the fascist regime on May 18, 1973. As an outstanding leader of the international proletariat, Com. Kaypakkaya is widely respected by Marxist - Leninist - Maoist revolutionaries the world over. We join our Turkish comrades to pay our revolutionary homage to Com. Kaypakkaya.