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50. Juergen - 2009-01-30 13:11:45 |
The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants
Best regards!
Juergen |
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49. - 2008-11-22 10:10:42 |
| It is amusing to see the description of an Intelligence officer s a mercenary just because he gets salary for his work. As far as I know, these Maoists are the biggest mercenaries. Their fight has no social relevance apart from their ideology to which they rarely adhere. Ask the AP villagers and leaders. |
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48. blah - 2008-11-19 01:02:07 |
Long live the commies!  |
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47. orpha - 2008-11-03 09:54:19 |
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46. Joy - 2008-10-10 18:25:18 |
A few days after the death of Naxalite Varughese, my friend and classmate, the son of a Dy Supt of Police in Kerala took me to a deserted part of the school told me secretly how it happened. The Kerala Police was searching for Varughese in the forest tribal areas. They got information in the night that Varghese is sleeping in a thathed hut. In the darkness a force of policemen surrounded the house in silence. One or two policeman climed over the roof, removed the coconut thathes and saw Varghese sleeping on the floor. They jumped down and overpowered him and caught him.
Then the torture began. He was made to stand in a large coper pot of boiling water. Varghese will not talk anything. Those days guns had bayonets. One eye of Varghese was pierced out with a bayonet. Later he was shot to death.
This what my friend told. I still remeber the picture of the dead body of varughese published in newspaper. One eye was closed and one eye was open. The paper carried an explanation of the police also. Varghese was shot by police while he was taking aim for his gun by closing one eye to shoot at the police. That is why one eye is seen closed.
Since the independent description given by my friend corraborates with the photograph and news, it is quite probable that the pierced eye was put back for the police photographer to take photo.
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45. not now - 2008-09-06 04:13:02 |
hi friends....
iam interested to know about naxalism in andhra (specially in costal ap). what can i do for u in guntur, krishna, Prakasam dists..iam a graduate and computer admin. 30years male.
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" target=_blank> 44. B.N Ghoshal - 2008-09-05 21:28:20 |
What is this darkest act by naxals?they have to clear there stand about supporting SIMI,ULFA and other terrorist outfits and china?what about there role in Kandhmal violence supporting missionaries
www.thaindian.com/newsportal/uncategorized/danger-signals-maoists-seek-linkages-with-muslim-extremists-comment_10088197.html
Naxalites of the Communist Party of India Maoist (CPI-Maoist) have condemned the extension of the proscription on the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), which has been involved in a series of bomb blasts in India. According to media reports, Azad, spokesperson of the Central Committee of the CPI-Maoist, said “it was a reiteration of the (government’s) policy to continue its brutal war on Muslims”.In another statement, Azad also condemned what he called the “double standards of the Indian ruling classes in Kashmir”. He called upon Kashmiri Muslims to “fight back Hindu fascist forces and Indian expansionists”.
The CPI-Maoist has always held the secessionist insurgencies in Jammu and Kashmir and India’s northeast as well as the Tamil Tigers’ war against the Sri Lankan state as “nationality struggles”. At its Unity Congress (also known as 9th Congress) towards the end of January 2007, the CPI-Maoist passed a resolution on ‘Nationality Struggles’, another on ‘Nationalities’, and yet another resolution on ‘Hindu Fascism’.
While it extended support to the secessionist-terrorist movement in Jammu and Kashmir, terming it a nationality struggle, it also said; “The Indian state too has targeted Muslims, branding them ‘terrorist’. After 9/11 and the (Indian) parliament attack, Muslims were targeted once again… Our party is willing to unite in a broad front with all the genuine democratic forces which would be willing to fight back the Hindu fascist offensive.”
In the past, too, with a view to winning the support of the Muslim community, the Maoists sought to convey that they empathise with them. For instance, in 2005, the then Andhra Pradesh State Committee Secretary of the CPI-Maoist extended “moral support” and condemned the arrest in Hyderabad of an accused in the murder of a Gujarat politician.
The current statement relating to the proscription of SIMI could be understood by considering the following. One, it is an attempt to win over the support of the Muslim community and thus broaden their base. Two, the Maoists are making common cause with SIMI by condemning its proscription as they too are a proscribed organisation in some states; they are also banned by the central government under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act.
Three, and more importantly, this should be seen in the context of the Maoist tactic of making common cause with any organisation or body that opposes the Indian state either through peaceful means or violently. This is part of the United Front tactics of the Maoists.
According to classical understanding, a Communist party should have three “magic weapons”; strong party, strong army and United Front. According to the CPI-Maoist, they would form two types of fronts; Strategic United Front (SUF) and Tactical United Front (TUF).
In other words, the former refers to joining forces with similar armed groups whereas the latter points to forming alliances with legitimate, overground unarmed groups. As yet, there is no indication to suggest that the CPI-Maoist has formed SUF; but the intention has been made loud and clear.
The working of the TUF is clearly in play at present. As a senior police officer (who was earlier with the anti-Naxalite Special Intelligence Branch in Andhra Pradesh) told this author in July, a TUF serves the Maoists’ agenda in the following ways;
* To consolidate various ‘anti-imperialist’ struggles and bring them on to one platform on the basis of a common working understanding;
* To expand the reach of the Maoists to various sections of society by building contacts with them;
* To expand overground cadre strength, thoroughly indoctrinate them, and then completely incorporate them into organisational work, especially in urban areas;
* Poach partners for potential leaders and ideologues;
* Serves as a good cover from the long arm of the state;
* Essentially being a political activity, it reinforces military activities, i.e., armed struggle.
The CPI-Maoist has a front organisation known as Revolutionary Democratic Front (RDF), which has been proscribed by the central government. Some of its key leaders and units are known to be functioning in various states.
The RDF was the prime mover behind the formation of the People’s Democratic Front of India (PDFI) that was founded in July 2006. Its members include Medha Patkar, Nandita Haksar, S.A.R. Geelani, B.D. Sharma, P. Varavara Rao and Darshan Pal.
Some of its constituent organisations include Samyukta Sangram Committee (West Bengal), Indian Federation of Trade Unions, All India Federation of Trade Unions, Chhattisgarh Mukti Morcha, Daman Virodhi Manch (Orissa), Jharkhand Progressive Students Union — an affiliate of the All India Radical Students Federation (AIRSF).
It is important to closely monitor the linkages that overground Maoist groups and individuals might seek to form with Muslim groups. These links would not threaten the security of the country but can serve as a headache that can best be avoided.
(P.V. Ramana is Research Fellow, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi. He can be contacted at )
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43. anti-commie - 2008-08-11 03:03:30 |
| This website is a joke. Commies are hand in glove with jehadis, ISI, xtian missionaries in destabilizing India but they will never succeed. Chinese party of India- Morons ( CPI-M ) will be routed in next elections. Jai Hind! |
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42. 010010100101 - 2008-07-04 13:03:19 |
Communism and one party political systems do not work. If you have any misconceptions please read african history. The so called people’s liberation armys after armed struggle and grasping power, become corrupt despots and dictators. Single party political system thinks "If you are not with us then you are our enemies and should be shot". Most important freedom that one can have is the ability to express one’s opinions freely and the ability to say no.
Ours is a young nation. 50 years as an indpendant country is such a short time to achieve so much that we want. I agree that our politicians are corrupt and inept, but then if you want to do something for our country, go and contest the elections, get your self into power and then with people’s mandate do what you want to do. Doing it by holding someone at gun point is not going to work.
All the sympatisers of this armed struggle beware that if you really achieve what you want i.e. seize power through armed struggle and gain absolute power, youe leaders will be corrupted by this power and will become despots and dictators. What are you going to do then? another armed struggle for liberation from the new tyrants? |
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41. Joe - 2008-05-06 16:36:22 |
Dheeraj, you’re a bit narrow minded mate.
The political system isnt ours, whether you are in India or elsewhere.
Its got a life of its own, and its populated by corrupted peoples, and principally influenced by big business, which continues to destroy people and our environment.
Im a Maoist deep down, who could not be given humankind’s predicament. |
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