From Maoist_Revolution/ The Youth Offers Resistance!:
The bourgeois paper BZ describes this year’s Lenin-Liebknecht-Luxemburg
Demonstration (LLL-Demo) as
follows “[…] a group of about
2400 youth protesters chanting aggressive slogans walked from Frankfurter Tor
to the Central Cemetery. They demanded a ‘World Revolution’. The partially
hooded individuals were shouting those words behind banners with heads of mass
murderers such as Mao and Stalin. At the cemetery, vulgarities were uttered at
the memorial stone for the victims of stalinism.”
This quote essentially reflects the general developments, being
that on one the one hand, more youth are participating in the demonstration
and, above all, a new active force is being formed that finally gives the
demonstration a militant and offensive character which is exactly how we are
contributing to it. It is also an expression of the bourgeoisie’s fear of these
developments.
Correspondingly, this year, the demo in the run-up but also following up, was accompanied by stronger provocations and harassment on the part of the cops. Their pretenses were the red bandanas and the carry of self-defence instruments
Despite this, several thousand took to the streets, among them several hundred in the blocks of Maoist organisations and parties.
Our LLL-weekend began already on the eve of with a proletarian cultural event at our friends’ from ATİK-YDG (Yeni Demokrat Gençlik - New Democratic Youth) in Mehringhof (Kreuzberg), where we prepared collectively for the demo on Sunday. With saz music, Turkish, German, Italian and Spanish worker and guerilla songs, halay dances and a rap performance, we let the evening fade away through a comradely get-together.
The following morning we arranged our block at the demo, under the slogan ‘Fame and Glory to our Dead – their Legacy, our Struggle!’, between the Turkish/Kurdish communist parties TKP/ML and MKP. Notably, there was a also a strong presence on the part of ATİK, YDG, ADGH, ADKH and ADHK.
Correspondingly, this year, the demo in the run-up but also following up, was accompanied by stronger provocations and harassment on the part of the cops. Their pretenses were the red bandanas and the carry of self-defence instruments
Despite this, several thousand took to the streets, among them several hundred in the blocks of Maoist organisations and parties.
Our LLL-weekend began already on the eve of with a proletarian cultural event at our friends’ from ATİK-YDG (Yeni Demokrat Gençlik - New Democratic Youth) in Mehringhof (Kreuzberg), where we prepared collectively for the demo on Sunday. With saz music, Turkish, German, Italian and Spanish worker and guerilla songs, halay dances and a rap performance, we let the evening fade away through a comradely get-together.
The following morning we arranged our block at the demo, under the slogan ‘Fame and Glory to our Dead – their Legacy, our Struggle!’, between the Turkish/Kurdish communist parties TKP/ML and MKP. Notably, there was a also a strong presence on the part of ATİK, YDG, ADGH, ADKH and ADHK.
All in all, this showed that various Maoist groups have gotten
reinforcement, whereas the sudden crisis of the main contradictions on global
and national scales constantly strengthens the ideological bankruptcy of
revisionists, social democrats and opportunists that have been attempting since
time immemorial to appropriate the revolutionary communists Rosa Luxemburg and
Karl Liebknecht and to make their combat for the working class against exploitation
and imperialist wars seem harmless.
Our block with up to 50 young comrades is an expression of the altogether positive developments in our organisation in the past year. A process that we plan to sustain in the coming year through strengthened work with the masses and the continued forging of a worker youth conscience.
At the event, we did not only commemorate Liebknecht and Luxemburg, the glorious co-founders of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) and the great leader of the socialist October Revolution, Lenin, but rather all of the fallen revolutionaries and communists of historical and current proletarian struggles and peoples’ wars. Our slogan ‘Their legacy, our struggle – The youth offers resistance!’ and ‘Don’t believe the lies of the exploiter – Rebellion is justified!’ as well as `Death to imperialism - people´s war for socialism!` and ‘Storm forward to communism – under the guidance of Maoism!’ are evidence of both the militant spirit of our block as well as of an ideological clarity.
Our block with up to 50 young comrades is an expression of the altogether positive developments in our organisation in the past year. A process that we plan to sustain in the coming year through strengthened work with the masses and the continued forging of a worker youth conscience.
At the event, we did not only commemorate Liebknecht and Luxemburg, the glorious co-founders of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) and the great leader of the socialist October Revolution, Lenin, but rather all of the fallen revolutionaries and communists of historical and current proletarian struggles and peoples’ wars. Our slogan ‘Their legacy, our struggle – The youth offers resistance!’ and ‘Don’t believe the lies of the exploiter – Rebellion is justified!’ as well as `Death to imperialism - people´s war for socialism!` and ‘Storm forward to communism – under the guidance of Maoism!’ are evidence of both the militant spirit of our block as well as of an ideological clarity.
At the ‘Cemetery
of Socialists ’ in
Berlin-Friedrichsfelde, we broke through the general individualized and
depoliticized silence of the bourgeois ‘grief cult’ through our collective
expression in front of the anticommunist eyesore called the ‘Memorial Stone for
the Victims of Stalinism’ that was built there by the ‘red’ bourgeoisie for the
Hitler-fascists, imperialists and other scum. We confronted those present with
a loud and historical truth, “The Red Army and Stalin’s Guerillas smashed the
Nazi-Wehrmacht!” and “Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin, Mao – Viva! Viva! Viva!“.
In the central ring of the cemetery we gathered up to sing the
Internationale – the anthem of our class, which followed by a workers‘ song
dedicated to both of the communist martyrs Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht,
‘Auf auf zum Kampf’. Apart from
that, a comrade made a small speech, in which he highlighted the necessity to
build up on our strengths and to learn to lead the struggle in our own way. The
comrade also pointed to the following year, which marks an important milestone
of our ideological struggle – the 50th anniversary of the call to the Great
Proletarian Cultural Revolution and the 40th anniversary of Chairman Mao.
We are convinced that, in the scope of the LLL Demonstration, a reasonable and honourable proletarian revolutionary commemoration of Lenin, Liebknecht, Luxemburg and all of our other dead is only possible when their revolutionary heritage is held up, defended and applied in the field. Only when we take the responsibility on ourselves and develop the struggle for the Socialist Revolution and against imperialism, revisionism and reaction in this country. This will be done only by our social class in an organized and disciplined form. The tasks are clear. We vowed it.
Their Legacy, our Struggle – The Youth Offers Resistance!
Fame and Glory to our Martyrs!
Jugendwiderstand - http://jugendwiderstand.blogspot.de/
We are convinced that, in the scope of the LLL Demonstration, a reasonable and honourable proletarian revolutionary commemoration of Lenin, Liebknecht, Luxemburg and all of our other dead is only possible when their revolutionary heritage is held up, defended and applied in the field. Only when we take the responsibility on ourselves and develop the struggle for the Socialist Revolution and against imperialism, revisionism and reaction in this country. This will be done only by our social class in an organized and disciplined form. The tasks are clear. We vowed it.
Their Legacy, our Struggle – The Youth Offers Resistance!
Fame and Glory to our Martyrs!
Jugendwiderstand - http://jugendwiderstand.blogspot.de/
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