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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | Wary eye on world protests by Archis Mohan

Wary eye on world protests by Archis Mohan

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published Published on Nov 19, 2011   modified Modified on Nov 19, 2011

-The Telegraph

 

An international sympathiser group for Indian Maoists has declared it will protest outside offices of Indian multinationals worldwide, adding to problems the government already faces in combating the home-grown rebels.

Last week, the International Committee to Support the People’s War in India announced the plan to launch its “international week of action from January 14 to 22” next year to support the CPI (Maoist)’s “people’s war” against the Indian state.

The committee has members from Maoist communist parties in France, Italy, Canada, Turkey, the Philippines and Peru, among others. Most of these Maoist communist have fringe presence in their countries, except in Peru and in the Philippines. But they have a presence in cyberspace disproportionately higher than their actual strength.

The message from the committee, originally in Spanish, read: “The committee, in particular in the imperialist countries, will mobilise… in a campaign against Indian trans-national companies that expand even in the imperialist countries.”

Government sources in New Delhi said they were giving the development the attention it deserved — meaning they would keep an eye on resident and non-resident Indians who support the January protest. Also, Indian missions abroad, particularly in North and South America as well as in western Europe would be alert so they can counter “anti-India propaganda” by such groups, the sources said.

The committee, formed at a conference in Paris in January 2010, also issued two rather long slogans for its January campaign.

“The repression by the Indian government does not stop but feeds the people’s war”, went one slogan. The other said: “May the wind of the people’s war reach the proletarian masses of all-around the world.”

According to the literature issued by the committee available with Indian security agencies, the protests will lead to an “international conference of support” for the CPI (Maoist) planned for the summer of 2012. It is likely to happen in western Europe.

“The campaign opens the work that leads to the international conference of support planned for the summer of 2012. The campaign includes initiatives and meetings in different countries to collect signatures and organise participation for the international conference,” says the release.

The Telegraph, 19 November, 2011, http://www.telegraphindia.com/1111119/jsp/nation/story_14772100.jsp


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