The attack on Rushdie to spread Islamophobia and Hindu-supremacist ideas must be resisted.

By CP Marxist Leninist of India The attack on Salman Rushdie again reminds us of need to strengthen struggle against the prevailing bigotry, fanaticism spreading at a global scale across the nations. He was attacked, seriously wounded, yesterday in US at a public event which he was about to address. We condemn this heinous act and wish him a speedy and complete recovery. In spite of the fact that he was under constant threat since nineties and the translators of his book Satanic Verses in Norway, Italy and Japan faced…

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Let’s Build Proletarian Internationalism Against Imperialism!

By Raju Prabath Lankaloka We often see powerful countries and their companies imposing their dominance on other countries by misusing words like globalization, new markets, etc. The capitalist system uses these false words to refer to the process known as imperialism. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries Capitalism, which was initially based on high competition has shifted towards more centralized and concentrated forms of monopolies and cartels. These monopolies operate all over the world as transnational and multinational companies. Governments in such monopolistic countries are constantly working to…

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India-CM Sri KCR has conveyed Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji of his decision to stay away from the 7th Governing Council meeting of NITI Aayog…

By Sevvilam Parithi. CM Sri KCR has conveyed Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji of his decision to stay away from the 7th Governing Council meeting of NITI Aayog as a mark of strong protest against present trend of Union Govt. to discriminate against the States and not treating them as equal partners. Hon’ble CM wrote a four-page letter to the Prime Minister informing the decision and reiterating that strong and economically vibrant States alone can make India a strong country.

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By Raju Prabath Lankaloka On the 6th of August 1945, an atomic bomb dubbed “Little Boy” was dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima, a second bomb, “Fat Man” was dropped 3 days later on Nagasaki. The combined death toll is estimated at 200,000 people; however, this does not take into effect the lasting effects of radiation which continue to blight the inhabitants of the two cities and will continue to do so for generations to come. As the second world war continued in the Pacific theatre, after the defeat…

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SRI LANKA: Illegal arrests and illegal detentions damage the legal system

August 08, 2022 An Article by the Asian Human Rights Commission SRI LANKA: Illegal arrests and illegal detentions damage the legal system By Basil Fernando Illegal arrests and illegal detentions do not only harm individuals, they also cause irreparable damage to the legal system as a whole. The recent wave of arrests of those who have participated in peaceful demonstrations has not only caused serious damage to the life and liberty of these individuals but they have caused even much greater damage to the entire legal system of Sri Lanka.…

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Legacy of Friedrich Engels!

By Raju Prabath Lankaloka On 5 August 1895, aged 74, Friedrich Engels, the co-founder of the ideas of scientific socialism, along with Karl Marx, died in London, due to his deteriorating health conditions. We should take this opportunity to re-examine the legacy of this great revolutionary and the invaluable contributions he made in developing the ideas of Marxism, for which we owe him an enormous debt of gratitude. Although Marxism bears the name of Marx, we should never forget the vital contribution made by Engels, and the organic link between…

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Island-wide general strike to confront the repression!

By Raju Prabath Lankaloka The repression launched by the Ranil Rajapaksa regime is now being targeted at the leadership of the working class. The arrest of Cmd. Joseph Stalin, the secretary of the Ceylon Teachers’ Union, who played a very active role in the ‘Collective of Trade Unions and Mass Organizations’, was the decisive turning point. Within hours of his arrest, two Bank Employee’s Union activists were also arrested. They were also connected with the ‘Collective of Trade Unions and Mass Organizations. The way, the police have arrested Cmd. Joseph Stalin…

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General Election is not a solution, but a farce!! Let’s build a people’s governance!

By Raja Prabath Lankaloka Currently, there are many people who are proposing to go for a general election as a solution to the current crisis, the country is facing. In the meantime, we also heard a scream begging to protect the state. Although we do not have any desire to answer the opportunistic crooks who, lick the backs of the capitalist rulers, there are sections among us who are confused by such slanderous nonsense, because of the illusion that the current education system has inculcated in the people that things…

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Struggle, Repression and Ranil Rajapaksa Regime…

By Raju Prabath Lankaloka The Ranil Rajapaksha regime has shown again and again that the only thing it knows is the taste of blood in brutal repression. These rulers are well aware that they are not capable of solving any of the issues faced by people. On 28th July 2022, Fitch Ratings, which is a leading provider of credit ratings, for global capital markets also confirmed this fact, Their comment on Sri Lanka is as below. “The government’s parliamentary position appears strong, but public support for the government is weaker.…

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Sri Lanka – Civil Society Statement on attacks and reprisals against peaceful protesters…

28th July, 2022 Sri Lanka – Civil Society Statement on attacks and reprisals against peaceful protesters We, the undersigned individuals and organizations strongly condemn the ongoing attacks including violence, false labelling and legal reprisals against unarmed peaceful protesters by the Sri Lankan government. We call for an immediate end to reprisals against those exercising their constitutionally protected rights to advocate for change. We are extremely concerned by disturbing developments of abduction, arrest, intimidation, and reprisals against protesters that have been ongoing and increased over the past several days. On 25th July,…

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