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Latin America and the anti-imperialist movement

By history and current manifestations, the Cuban government is the most progressive and most stable government standing for national independence and socialism

Purpose of Celebration Amidst the People´s War and Crisis of the Ruling System

Purpose of Celebration Amidst the People´s War and Crisis of the Ruling System The Communist Party of the Philippines can proudly celebrate its great achievements in the last…

AFP, PNP and paramilitary butchers murder suspected NPA fighters & legal mass activists and then blame the NPA for the murders in Duterte’s dirty war ala OPLAN Bantay Laya

This tactic has been applied in the Sagay massacre of 9 and in an increasing number of serialized and mass murders in Mindanao, Panay, Samar, Cagayan Valley, Cordillera and Central Luzon and elsewhere

Crisis, plunder and war

The International Organization of Migration defines forced migration as “a migratory movement in which an element of coercion exists, including threats to life and and livelihood, whether arising from natural or man-made causes (e.g. movements of refugees and internally displaced persons as well as people displaced by natural or environmental disasters, chemical or nuclear disasters, famine, or development projects)”

Duterte Should Step back from martial law nationwide whether this is already de facto or to be formalized in January 2019

Consequent to the exposure of the Duterte plot to proclaim martial law nationwide in January 2019, Duterte and his mouthpiece Panelo are making assurances that there is no such plot and that Duterte intends to step down at the end of his term in 2022

Duterte is hellbent on proclaiming martial law nationwide to ensure results of May 2019 elections are in his favor

Statement by Prof. Jose Maria Sison NDFP Chief Political Consultant October 28, 2018 From inside the Mafia-like Duterte ruling clique, the latest report is that Duterte himself and…

Resist the IMF and World Bank as imperialist tools of corporate greed

The absurd presumption is that extreme poverty would be reduced by giving free rein to the development of market-oriented solutions to address challenges such as climate change, migration and forced displacement, global health, and war and violence.

Historic significance and continuing relevance of the first quarter storm of 1970

The FQS of 1970 could arise only because it was moved by the tradition and spirit of the Philippine revolution and the urgent desire to continue the Filipino people´s struggle for national liberation and democracy and was preceded by a chain of mass actions in the 1960´s that started on March 15, 1961 when 5000 students broke into Congress and literally scuttled the anticommunist hearings being conducted to witchhunt the authors and publishers of anti-imperialist and anti-feudal articles that had appeared in official publications of the University of the Philippines.

Palparan conviction a warning to human rights violators – Sison

“May the negative example of the butcher general Palparan serve as a deterrent to human rights violations by military and police officers,” Sison said in an online interview from his base in Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Unite, Take a Stand and Win against the Tyranny of Duterte: Message of Solidarity to the League of Filipino Students on the Occasion of its 41st Anniversary

We are confronted with a monster that must be ousted from power as soon as possible