sábado, 26 de septiembre de 2015

Comunicado del PCI (Maoísta) para denunciar el asesinato de dos de sus miembros

 
Damodar, el secretario de la sección Khammam, Karimnagar y Warangal (KKW) del Partido Comunista de la India (Maoísta) emitió un comunicado de advertencia al gobierno de Telengana de posibles represalias por la muerte de los dos guerrilleros (Leer artículo relacionado). 
 
El comunicado llama a la huelga general para el 28 de septiembre próximo en tres distritos para denunciar los asesinatos y la proliferación de falsos enfrentamientos en el estado.
 
El  comunicado denuncia que funcionarios y ministros de altas esferas tenían conocimiento del arresto de Shruti y Vidyasagar Reddy hasta que ambos fueron asesinados a sangre fría por policías locales. También denuncia que la policía había torturado a Shruti  y que su cuerpo fue rociado con ácido para ocultar los rastros de la tortura.
 
Por último, el comunicado acusa al gobierno de Telengana de proteger activamente a la mafia de tráfico de recursos naturales y de trabajar contra los intereses de los pobres en la región.
 
Leer y descargar el comunicado del PCI (Maoísta) en:
 
  (Posted: Sept. 21, 2015)   “Red Homage to CPI(Maoist) Central Committee member Comrade Sridhar Srinivasan!”, by Abhay, Spokesperson for the Central Committee of the CPI(Maoist), n.d. (but c. September 2015), 1 page.   English: PDF format [358 KB];   English: MS Word (.docx) format [95 KB]
 
Mientras tanto, Varavara Rao, simpatizante maoísta y poeta militante ha hecho un llamamiento a los activistas por los derechos civiles a tomar parte en una manifestación para el 30 de septiembre en Hyderabad, para denunciar la responsabilidad del gobierno en el caso del asesinato y falso enfrentamiento en Warangal. Agregó que el jefe del gobierno Chandrasekhar Rao, que una vez apoyo la lucha de la guerrilla por los derechos de los más pobres en sus palabras electorales, era muy consciente de los detalles del falso enfrentamiento en Warangal. Concluyó diciendo que Rao protege a la mafia que roba los recursos del estado, entre otras cosas, para financiar a los líderes del gobierno.
 
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India: acción de la guerrilla naxalita contra fuerzas de elite raccionarias


El 24 de septiembre el comunista Ejército Guerrillero de Liberación Popular (PLGA) ataco a un batallón de las fuerzas de elite contrarrevolucionarias COBRA en Chhattisgarh. Un soldado del batallón COBRA, Devraj Cherpa, resulto herido de gravedad cuando explosiono una bomba al paso de las fuerzas reaccionarias en Timilwada, informa The Hindu. Él fue llevado de urgencia a un hospital de Dornapal para el tratamiento de múltiples lesiones, dijo Santosh Singh, superintendente de policía (ASP).
 

Investigación sobre la muerte de dos guerrilleros maoístas

 
El 15 de septiembre, las autoridades anunciaron la muerte de Sruthi, alias Mahitha (23 años), ingeniero y Reddy de Vidyasagar, alias Sagar (edad 32), ambos miembros del PCI (Maoísta) (Leer artículo relacionado ). Inmediatamente después de este anuncio, los padres de Sruthi informaron que su hija había sido secuestrada, golpeada y torturada por los soldados antes de finalmente ser asesinada, mientras que por su parte las autoridades dijeron que los dos maoístas murieron durante un tiroteo. Ayer, el gobierno del estado anunció una investigación para determinar cómo murieron los dos guerrilleros. Desde su muerte, un amplio movimiento popular se ha disparado en toda la región exigiendo que los policías que participaron en su muerte se sean investigados y procesados. Además, la Comisión Estatal de Derechos Humanos anunció que también llevaría a cabo su propia investigación independiente.

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martes, 22 de septiembre de 2015

Declaración de C.C. del PCI (Maoísta) sobre la muerte del camarada Sridhar Srinivasan

 
El 18 de agosto de 2015, las masas oprimidas de nuestro país y la Revolución India perdieron un ejemplar líder comunista y un brillante intelectual revolucionario, camarada Sridhar Srinivasan, conocido por el campamento revolucionario como Camarada Vishnu y Vijay. Falleció después de un ataque masivo al corazón. El CC PCI (Maoista) rinde su humilde homenaje rojo a este miembro del Comité Central y se compromete a cumplir con los ideales revolucionarios por los que vivió y dio su vida.


CPI (Maoist) CC statement on the death of Comrade Sridhar Srinivasan
 
On August 18th 2015, the oppressed masses of our country and the Indian revolution lost an exemplary communist leader and a brilliant revolutionary intellectual—Comrade Sridhar Srinivasan—known to the revolutionary camp as Com. Vishnu and Vijay. He passed away after a massive heart attack. The CC, CPI(Maoist) pays its humble red homage to this member of the Central Committee and vows to fulfill the revolutionary ideals for which he lived and laid down his life.
 
His journey as a revolutionary
 
It was in 1978-79, as a young student of Arts in Elphinstone college, Mumbai, Comrade Sridhargot influenced with revolutionary politics and gave up his studies to work for the oppressed masses of the country.And for the next 35 years, he continued with undaunting spirit and determination to serve the people. Comrade Sridhar Srinivasan organized students and led agitations in Mumbai under the banner of Vidharthi Pragati Sanghatana (VPS). He was one of the leaders of the historical takeover of Mumbai University (against fee hike ) by the college students in 1979. When the movement spread to youths, he again played a prominent role in mobilising youths under the banner of Naujawan Bharat Sabha (NBS).
 
Along with the Mill workers Union, led by Datta Samant,NBS organized the workers during the mill workers’ strike in early 80s.He was among the key organizers of many militant actions during the strike period.He became City Committee member and the movement expanded to nearby industrial areas of Thane, Bhiwandi, Surat,etc. Later, in 1990, on party’s decision, he moved to Vidharbha region, where he organized coal mine workers in Chandrapur,Vaniand nearby areas.
 
When the party handed charge of Gondia-Balaghat division to Maharashtra State Committee, he took responsibility and strived to develop the movement with the Vidharbha perspective. For over two decades till 2007, he ably led the party as the State Secretary of the Maharashtra. He was elected to the central committee of the CPI(Maoist) in 2001.He was reelected to the CC in the Unity Congress (9th Congress) held in January 2007.He stood steadfast in all the ups and downs the movement always defending the party line. He had unwavering confidence in the party and its line. He opposed the opportunist trends that arose in the party. He stood firm despite the movement facing adverse conditions. He never wavered and stood like a pillar in fulfilling whichever responsibility the party entrusted him with.He stood as a great leader till his last breath with unwavering commitment to the revolution, steely determination and will power.
 
Arrest and his jail life
 
In August ,2007, he got arrested. He faced days of interrogation, mental torture but, he never bent before the enemy.The State tried its best to prolong his incarceration by foisting more than 60 cases and even managed to get a conviction of 6 ½ years in a fabricated case.While yearning for his freedom, he continued to educate and inspire young cadres who were in jail with him. Never to rest, he utilized the time, in reading books and studying national and international situation.He interacted with various Islamic activists and tried to understand their movement. Early morning hours were spent in writing long letters and political notes on various issues, to comrades in different jails.He got released in Aug, 2013.
 
Jail life could not break his spirit though it took a toll on his health.On release, he stayed with his family and utilized this time in meeting and propagating about the movement. He waited to join his comrades, but, on his way to meet them, he passed away. His wish remained unfulfilled. Comrade Sridhar’s martyrdom is a major blow to the movement.The proletariat and toiling masses of our country have lost one of their greatest sons who selflessly served them till his last breath, with nothing but their interests and the interests of the revolution in his heart.
 
Comrade Sridhar will live forever in the hearts of the Party’s rank and file and millions upon millions of the Indian masses.Our party upholds the ideals of comrade Sridhar. It vows to fight relentlessly to fulfill his dreams. Our CC, CPI (Maoist) pays red homage to him with bowed heads. It is sending its deep condolences to his family and friends and shares their grief. Let us pledge ourselves once again to fulfill the great ideals for which Comrade Sridhar Srinivasan had laid down his life.
 
(Abhay)
 
spokesperson CC, CPI (MAOIST)
 
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sábado, 19 de septiembre de 2015

Protestas delante del Hospital de MGM por el asesinato de la guerrillera maoísta Shruti y su compañero


 

 
La camarada Shruthi, de  23 años, fue brutalmente asesinada junto a otro camarada por la policía india en un presunto enfrentamiento armado el pasado miércoles 16 de septiembre. Ella fue brutalmente torturada, violada por la policía y finalmente asesinada. Los dos guerrillerxs, Sruthi, alias Mahitha (23 años) y Vidyasagar Reddy, alias Sagar (32 años) fueron secuestrados de sus domicilios y presentado su asesinato como un encuentro armado con la guerrilla maoísta . Los dos camaradas fueron torturados y posteriormente asesinados. Con la camarada Sruthi se ensañaron con especial brutalidad.
 
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viernes, 18 de septiembre de 2015

Brutal asesinato policial de una guerrillera naxalita


 




Fotos del asesinato de la camarada Shruthi
 
La camarada Shruthi de tan solo 23 años fue brutalmente asesinada por la policía india en un presunto enfrentamiento armado el pasado miércoles 16 de septiembre. Ella fue capturada viva y brutalmente torturada. Su codo fue trenzado 180 grados y desgarrado por binette. Policía vertió ácido en su estómago. Ella fue violada por la policía y finalmente asesinada.
 
Esto sucedió cuando dos guerrillerxs, Sruthi, alias Mahitha (23 años) y Vidyasagar Reddy, alias Sagar (32 años) fueron secuestrados de sus domicilios y presentado su asesinato como un encuentro armado entre la guerrilla maoísta y las fuerzas de seguridad indias en la región de Karimnagar-Khammam. Los dos camaradas fueron torturados y posteriormente asesinados. Con la camarada Sruthi se ensañaron con especial brutalidad.
 
Honor y gloria a la camarada Shruthi!!!
 
Apoyar la Guerra Popular en la India!!!


Noticias relacionadas:

Tension at MGM Hospital
 
Amid heavy police bandobust, post mortem was conducted on the slain naxals at the MGM Hospital here on Wednesday. Tension prevailed for some time as the police did not allow the parents of the deceased naxals to have a glimpse. They, along with other relatives and activists of different organisations staged a demonstration at the hospital mortuary. Following court intervention, parents were allowed to see the bodies before the post mortem was conducted. Police cordoned off the area around mortuary.
 
Despite prohibitory orders, large number of people gathered at the mortuary. Civil Liberties’ activists, members of Revolutionary Poets Association, Naxal martyrs’ relatives association and others arrived at the hospital raising slogans and dubbing the encounter ‘fake’. Two naxals Sruthi alias Mahitha and Vidyasagar Reddy alias Sagar were killed in the exchange of fire with the police on Tuesday at Rangapur forest area in Govindaraopet mandal. The bodies were shifted to MGM Hospital late in the night.
 
After post mortem, they were handed over to the relatives. Those who gathered at the mortuary took out a procession for a while near the hospital. Revolutionary poet Varavara Rao, Madiga Reservation Porata Samithi (MRPS) leader Manda Krishna Madiga and others visited the hospital.
 
 
 
Politicos, Activists Dispute Maoist Encounter Theory
 
WARANGAL: A day after the police gunned down two Maoists in the forests of Tadwai mandal in the district, the civil society and political parties have lambasted the government alleging that the encounters were fake and the killings state-sponsored murder. Virasam leader P Varavara Rao, who visited the MGM hospital, alleged that T Shruthi, the woman Maoist, was sexually abused before killing. The parents of the two victims too alleged that their children were detained by the police and later bumped off.
 
Expressing doubts over the authenticity of the police story, TTDP leader E Dayakar Rao demanded a probe by a sitting judge. Congress Jagitial MLA T Jeevan Reddy too termed the encounter as ‘fake’ and held the government responsible for the trend of youngsters joining the Maoist outfit. Director General of Police Anurag Sharma, meanwhile, contended that the police personnel were combing the forest area, when they spotted the Maoists. “Our men came face to face with the Maoists and the latter opened fire on the police. In the retaliatory fire, the two were killed while some others fled the spot,” he claimed. Police across the districts bordering Chhattisgarh have intensified combing operations and are maintaining vigil at the check posts.
 
 
 
Vara Vara Rao alleges rape of slain Maoist, seeks probe
 
WARANGAL: Noisy scenes were witnessed at the MGM Hospital here on Wednesday where doctors performed post-mortem on the bodies of two Maoists killed in an encounter with the police in the district on Tuesday. Protesters including families of the two slain Maoists, led by revolutionary writer and Virasam founder Vara Vara Rao, gathered at the hospital and accused the Telangana government of killing Shruti alias Maisakka and Vidyasagar Reddy alias Gopanna in cold blood in the forests of Eturunagarm. Vara Vara Rao levelled a serious allegation that prior to killing Shruti, the police personnel raped her.
 
He further alleged that the police poured acid on different parts of Shruti’s body in a bid to destroy the evidence of their ‘misdeeds’. Calling the encounter as fake and the version of the incident provided by the police as a ‘cock-and-bull’ story, Vara Vara rao demanded a thorough enquiry into the encounter. The well-known writer also accused chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao of conspiring to eliminate Naxalites by any means. He also said it was as a direct result of the government’s failure to provide employment to the youth in the state.
 
In a testimony to growing desperation among jobless youth as many as 36 highly educated young men and women went underground to join the Maoist movement just in the last two months, he said. Members of the Amaraveerula Bandhumitrula Committee, meanwhile, staged a dharna outside the hospital demanding that the authorities allow the parents into the mortuary to witness the post-mortem.
 
Anticipating trouble, a large number of personnel from Mattewada, Intezargunj, Hanamkonda police stations and senior police officers were present at the hospital. The bodies were handed over to the families after a three-member team of forensic doctors completed the post-mortem which was also videographed. The reports and the video were submitted to the court. Meanwhile, the Telangana units of Congress and TDP in Hyderabad alleged that the state government killed the two Maoists in a fake encounter and demanded a judicial probe into the incident.
 
 
 

 



correovermello-noticias
New Delhi, 15.09-15

Un gran numero de personas se han concentrado en las inmediaciones del Warangal MGM Hospital para protestar por el asesinato, ayer, de la camarada Shruthi y del camarada Vidyasagarreddy Manikanti, en un falso combate con la policía de Telangana. 



Este nuevo crimen de las fuerzas represivas ha causado gran indignación porque ambos camaradas eran conocidos y respetados por las masas, por su trabajo al servicio del pueblo.
 
 
 
Revolutionary poet Varavara Rao with the relatives of slain naxals at Mgm Mortuary in Warangal on Wednesday. Photo: M. Murali
Revolutionary poet Varavara Rao with the relatives of slain naxals at Mgm Mortuary in Warangal on Wednesday. 
Photo: M. Murali
 
 
Revolutionary poet Varavara Rao broke down and wailed inconsolably holding sisters of slain Maoist Sruthi alias Mahitha at the MGM Hospital mortuary.
 
Dubbing the encounter as `fake’, revolutionary poet Varavara Rao alleged that police tortured brutally and killed both the Maoist party naxals – Sruthi and Vidyasagar Reddy.
 
He broke down and wailed inconsolably holding sisters of slain Maoist Sruthi alias Mahitha at the MGM Hospital mortuary.
 
Demanding the State Government own up the responsibility, he said that youth were being attracted to the revolutionary movement as the KCR’s Government failed to keep up its promises leave alone implementing the much-talked Maoist party agenda. “None asked him to implement Maoist party agenda. He himself claimed it. We all want the Government to function as per Constitution – giving people a chance to speak, express and differ,” he said.
 
According to intelligence reports, a total of 36 persons joined the Maoist party since the separate Telangana was formed. Scores of youth were disillusioned with the promises and functioning of the TRS Government. Mr. KCR promised a Telangana free from encounters.
 
“KCR promised a heaven and nothing short of it. What is happening in Telangana is visible to all. In Warangal district alone, nearly 1,500 acres of land is being illegally mined by contractors. The tribals were questioning the government and young men driven by ideals are standing by these innocent tribals. Hence they are being killed in fake encounters,” Mr. Varavara Rao said.
 
The people of Telangana did not ask for gold or anything from Mr. KCR. All they want is peace, water for irrigation, land for cultivation and nothing else. Those labouring hard are denied their rights and fruits of labour. Those sitting in Parliament and Assembly supporting the contractors are making lots of money depriving the poor of their land.
 
“What happened to the promise of three acres of land to the SCs. Who is questioning the Government on this promise,” he said urging the people and the media to stand up and question the Government.
 
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Policía carga contra los estudiantes

 
La Policía india arrestó a 20 estudiantes de varias escuelas, incluyendo a niñas, cuando intentaron pasar las barricadas que se levantaron antes de la Receptoría de Distrito (uno de los servicios administrativos del sistema indio) en Visakhapatnam, en el estado de Andhra Pradesh.
 
Los estudiantes, apoyados por varias asociaciones de estudiantes, habían organizado una gran manifestación frente a las oficinas de la administración para exigir mejores condiciones de vida para los estudiantes menos afortunados en el distrito.

Desde hace varios meses reclaman una mejora de las condiciones de higiene, saneamiento, recursos eléctricos, agua y calidad de las instalaciones de alimentos en los diferentes comedores. Durante el evento, los estudiantes corearon también consignas contra las universidades privadas. Es en este punto que algunos estudiantes intentaron entrar al edificio para pedir su reclamación directamente al oficial a cargo. La Policía desplegada inmediatamente obligo a la multitud a retroceder. Varios de ellos fueron golpeados y más de 20 estudiantes fueron detenidos.
 
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miércoles, 16 de septiembre de 2015

Drones para las elecciones en Bihar

 
En octubre y noviembre se llevarán a cabo elecciones en cinco fases en el estado de Bihar, que es ocupado en gran parte por la guerrilla maoísta. Durante el período electoral el estado indio desplegará cinco drones para vigilar las elecciones. Se conectarán a diferentes estaciones situadas en varios lugares alrededor del estado y volaran a 1500-2000 metros del suelo, sobre los lugares de votación así como de 'zonas sensibles'. A esta altura de vuelo están fuera del alcance de armas como las AK-47, que los maoístas tienen. Ellos proporcionaran imágenes en directo a las estaciones que serán gestionadas por expertos en seguridad que tomaran las decisiones en tiempo real y directamente en contacto con el personal desplegado en diferentes regiones. Este despliegue de drones persigue evitar las actividades de los guerrilleros maoístas que llaman sistemáticamente a boicotear las elecciones. Según el jefe de la policía local los drones pueden rastrear los movimientos de los maoístas en tiempo real. Deben salir de sus escondites para atacar a las fuerzas de seguridad. Por supuesto, los bosques ofrecen poca visibilidad pero en lugares abiertos los drones pueden ser muy útiles.

La reacción india ya ha utilizado drones en tareas represivas

La policía de Lucknow, capital de Uttar Pradesh y octava ciudad más poblada de la India con dos millones de habitantes, anuncio en abril que ya dispone de una nueva arma para disolver manifestaciones: drones con aerosoles de pimienta.

El jefe de la policía de esta localidad, al norte del país, anunció que su equipo había probado cinco drones con resultados positivos.

"La pimienta no es mortal, pero muy eficaz para el control de multitudes. Podemos rociar diferentes alturas para obtener los mejores resultados", ha subrayado Yashasvi Yadav.

Los aviones no tripulados fueron adquiridos por un importe de cerca de 600.000 rupias (unos 9.500 euros) y estarán operativos ya a finales de mes.

lunes, 14 de septiembre de 2015

Acciones de la guerrilla naxalita contra la reacción


Guerrilleros del Ejército Guerrillero de Liberación Popular (PLGA) dieron muerte el pasado 10 de septiembre a un político reaccionario ex miembro de Janpad Panchayat (institución gubernamental local), identificado como limita la Uika Lakhma (45 años), en la en el distrito de Sukma.

En otra acción guerrilleros del PLGA prendieron fuego a Oficina del Departamento Gubernamental Gadchiroli en Perimili en la carretera Bhamragarh-Alapalli 10 de septiembre.

Los guerrilleros maoístas también incendiaron un panchayat (institución de gobierno local) en Durgapur en Pendhri, distrito de Gadchiroli el 9 de septiembre, informa The Times of India.

El Partido Comunista de la India (Maoísta) realizó un día de bandh (huelga) en Dhanora el 10 de septiembre. Los maoístas colocaron una pancarta en el Durgapur denunciando que la policía asesinó a su comandante de sección en un falso encuentro.

RAIPUR: Un agente de policía resultó herido cuando una bomba de presión puesta por los naxalitas estallo en el distrito de Bijapur en Chhattisgarh. El incidente ocurrió cuando un escuadrón de personal de seguridad estaba patrullando para garantizar la seguridad de una carretera en construcción.
 
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PCI (Maoista) Information Bulletin


    Issue #28   (July-December 2013)   [PDF:   4,778 KB, 116 pages.]      (Posted 05/04/14.)
     Issue #27   (June 2013)   [PDF:   1,862 KB, 87 pages.]    (Posted 09/25/13.)

     Issue #26   (Aug.-Dec., 2012)   [PDF:   1,272 KB, 97 pages.]    (Posted 06/18/13.)
     Issue #25   (Jan.-July, 2012)   [PDF:   1,113 KB, 81 pages.]

     Issue #24   (Oct.-Dec., 2011) “Special Issue in Memory of Comrade Koteswarlu” [Slightly corrected version.]   [PDF:   910 KB, 57 pages.]
     Issue #23   (July-Sept., 2011) [Slightly corrected version.]   [PDF:   654 KB, 48 pages.]
     Issue #22   (Jan.-June, 2011)   [PDF:   1,044 KB, 76 pages.]

     Issue #21: PLGA 10th Anniversary Special Bulletin   (Dec. 2010)
          Part I   (Pages 1-24)            [PDF:   2,406 KB]
          Part II   (Pages 25-43)         [PDF:   2,280 KB]
          Part III   (Pages 44-86)       [PDF:   2,265 KB]
     Issue #20   (Oct.-Nov., 2010)   [PDF:   1,298 KB]
     Issue #19   (July-Sept., 2010)   [PDF:   1,329 KB]
     Issue #18   (July 1, 2010)         [PDF:   2,337 KB]
     Issue #17   (May 20, 2010)      [PDF:   2,292 KB]
     Issue #16 — Special issue on Dantewada.   (April 30, 2010)     [PDF:   2,119 KB]
     Issue #15   (Feb. 24, 2010)      [PDF:   1,585 KB]
     Issue #14   (Jan. 22, 2010)      [PDF:   2,969 KB]

     Issue #13   (Dec. 5, 2009)        [PDF:   3,255 KB]
     Issue #12   (Oct. 31, 2009)      [PDF:   937 KB]
     Issue #11   (Oct. 7, 2009)        [PDF:   670 KB]
     Issue #10 — Special issue on Lalgarh.     (August 10, 2009)    [PDF: 1,296 KB]
     Issue #9   (July 31, 2009)        [PDF:   585 KB]
     Issue #8   (May 15, 2009)        [PDF: 1,309 KB]
     Issue #7   (April 15, 2009)       [PDF:   490 KB]
     Issue #6   (Jan. 15, 2009)        [PDF:   639 KB]

     Issue #5   (Nov. 5, 2008)          [PDF:   570 KB]
     Issue #4   (Sept. 10, 2008)       [PDF:   266 KB]
     Issue #3   (July 20, 2008)        [PDF:   385 KB]
     Issue #2   (May 10, 2008)        [PDF: 2,384 KB]
     Issue #1   (March 31, 2008)    [PDF: 2,750 KB]

India -2015 PCI (Maoista) documentos



(Posted: Aug. 30, 2015)   Message on the 11th Anniversary of the Party, by Abhay, Spokesperson for the Central Committee of the CPI(Maoist), c. Aug. 15, 2015.   Telugu: PDF format [6 pages; 84 KB];   Gondi: PDF format [Title line displays in wrong font; 14 pages; 70 KB]
  • (Posted: Aug. 30, 2015)   Pahat Magazine, #6, December 2014, in the Marathi language, 54 pages. [This issue has just now become available to BannedThought.net. If we can obtain additional issues we will set up a special page for this magazine. Note also that many of the sub-headings in this issue display in an incorrect font.]   Marathi: PDF format [3,692 KB]
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  • Statement on Martyrs Week, by Gudsa Usendi, Spokesperson for the Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee, CPI(Maoist), July 20, 2015, 2 pages.   Hindi: PDF format [49 KB];   Hindi call to the people, 4 pages: PDF format [151 KB];   Hindi posters, 4 pages: PDF format [101 KB]
  • Statement on the Martyrdom of Comrade C. Prasad, by the Central Regional Bureau, CPI(Maoist), July 26, 2015, 2 pages.   Telugu: PDF format [66 KB]
  • Reply to Ravindra Kadam, by Abhay, Spokesperson of the Central Committee of the CPI(Maoist), July 20, 2015, 2 pages.   Hindi: PDF format [61 KB];   Marathi: PDF format [93 KB]
  • Pamphlet on the Martyr Krushana, author(s) not available, not dated (but probably summer 2015), 30 pages.   Marathi: PDF format [285 KB]
  • Statement condemning the gang rape of a nun, by Gudsa Usendi, Spokesperson for the Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee, CPI(Maoist), June 22, 2015, 1 page.   Hindi: PDF format [42 KB]
  • “The closure of three thousand schools and ashrams by the CG government is a symbol of the economic and academic bankruptcy and its anti people character”, by Gudsa Usendi, Spokesperson for the Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee, CPI(Maoist), June 19, 2015, 2 pages.   English: PDF format [44 KB];   English: MS Word format [88 KB];   Hindi: PDF format [52 KB];   Tamil translation (from another source): PDF format [479 KB]
  • East Bastar Pamphlet on Martyr Com. Dharmu, n.d., 2 pages.   Hindi: PDF format [54 KB]
  • July 28 Pamphlet, June 15, 2015, 2 pages.   Telugu: PDF format [68 KB]
  • Statement Against Land Acquisition by the Chhattisgarh Government, by Gudsa Usendi, Spokesperson for the Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee, CPI(Maoist), June 3, 2015, 1 page.   Hindi: PDF format [48 KB]
  • “In Support of the Australian Indigenous Peoples’ Struggle Against Adani”, by Gudsa Usendi, Spokesperson for the Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee, CPI(Maoist), June 1, 2015, 1 or 2 pages.   English: PDF format [42 KB];   Hindi: PDF format [48 KB];   Tamil translation from another source: PDF format [349 KB]
  • Statement on One Year of Modi’s Rule, by Gudsa Usendi, Spokesperson for the Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee, CPI(Maoist), May 26, 2015, 2 pages.   Hindi: PDF format [56 KB]
  • Pamphlet on 28 July Martyrs Week, by the Odisha State Committee of the CPI(Maoist), c. May 15, 2015, 2 pages.   Hindi: PDF format [365 KB]
  • Call to the CRPF, by Abhay, Spokesperson of the Central Committee of the CPI(Maoist), May 2015, 3 pages. [Our apologies: The version we received in Hindi does not display the title lines in the correct font.]   Hindi: PDF format [42 KB];   Telugu: PDF format [74 KB]
  • Statement on the Fake Naxal Surrender in Dhamatari, Chhattisgarh, by the Odisha State Committee of the CPI(Maoist), May 15, 2015, 2 pages.   Hindi: PDF format [529 KB]
  • “Rise Against the Proposed Salva Judum-2 with the name Vikas Sangharsh Samithi (Committee to Struggle for Development)! — An appeal to the people, democrats, progressive intellectuals, writers, teachers, lawyers, media personnel, human rights organizations, adivasi, non-adivasi social organizations, sarv samaj, sarv adivasi samaj”, pamphlet by the Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee, CPI(Maoist), c. May 15, 2015, 6 pages.   English: PDF format [203 KB];   Hindi: PDF format [181 KB];   Telugu: PDF format [211 KB]
  • “A Call to the People to Fight Back the New Form of Salva Judum and the Supportive Organization of Greenhunt, Salva Judum-2”, by Gudsa Usendi, Spokesperson for the Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee, CPI(Maoist), May 6, 2015, 3 pages.   English: PDF format [57 KB];   Hindi: PDF format [56 KB];   Hindi poster, 1 page: PDF format [25 KB];   Hindi leaflet, 2 pages: PDF format [25 KB]; Tamil translation from another source: PDF format [446 KB]
  • “Boycott the Visit of Modi, the Prime Servant of CBB and MNCs to Chhattisgarh”, by Gudsa Usendi, Spokesperson for the Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee, CPI(Maoist), May 3, 2015, 2 pages.   English: PDF format [54 KB];   Hindi: PDF format [48 KB]
  • Statement of April 27, 2015. This appears to be a statement in Hindi by a unit of the CPI(Maoist). However, we do not know what it concerns or which Party unit issued it. 2 pages.   Hindi: PDF format [39 KB]
  • Call to the C-60 Commandos, March 23, 2015, 2 pages. [Note: The Hindi version we received did not display properly.]   Telugu: PDF format [63 KB]
  • Statement on Brahmaneeya Hindu Fasnad, March 23, 2015, 2 pages. [Note: The Hindi version we received did not display properly.]   Telugu: PDF format [59 KB]
  • Pamphlet Against Land Aquisition Bill, issued by the Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee, CPI(Maoist), circa March 2015, 2 pages. [One line near the bottom of the second page displays in an incorrect font.]   Hindi: PDF format [45 KB]
  • Statement Against Land Aquisition Amendment Bill, by Abhay, Spokesperson of the Central Committee of the CPI(Maoist), March 11, 2015, 2 pages. [Unfortunately the sub-heading near the top of the document displays in the wrong font in the Hindi version.]   Hindi: PDF format [49 KB];   Telugu: PDF format [68 KB]
  • “Obama Go!”, statement in opposition to the visit of President Obama to India, by Abhay, Spokesperson of the Central Committee of the CPI(Maoist), Jan. 20, 2015, 3 pages.   Hindi: PDF format [49 KB]
  • Statement on the Boycott of Republic Day, by Abhay, Spokesperson of the Central Committee of the CPI(Maoist), Jan. 20, 2015, 2 pages.   Telugu: PDF format [111 KB]
  • Statement in Support of Coal Workers, by Gudsa Usendi, Spokesperson for the Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee, CPI(Maoist), Jan. 9, 2015, 2 pages. [Note: Sub-head in title displays in wrong font.]   Hindi: PDF Format   [47 KB]
  • Appeal to Boycott Panchayat Election, by Gudsa Usendi, Spokesperson for the Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee, CPI(Maoist), Jan. 6, 2015, 2 pages. [Note: Sub-head in title displays in wrong font.]  Hindi: PDF Format   [51 KB];   Hindi poster: PDF Format   [38 KB]
  • Statement on Obama’s Visit, by Gudsa Usendi, Spokesperson for the Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee, CPI(Maoist), Jan. 5, 2015, 2 pages. [Note: Sub-head in title displays in wrong font.]  Hindi: PDF Format   [47 KB];   Hindi poster: PDF Format   [41 KB];   Hindi pamphlet: PDF Format   [50 KB]   [Also displays wrong font in headlines.]
  • Poster against Aamdai Mining Project, circa January 1, 2015, 2 pages.   Hindi: PDF Format   [45 KB] 

  • jueves, 3 de septiembre de 2015

    La guerrilla naxalita captura a un oficial de policía

    Columna de guerrilleros naxalitas en el distrito de Sukma



    Un oficial de policía fue capturado por la guerrilla maoísta en el distrito de Sukma (Chhattisgarh). El oficial de policía adjunto Peela Das fue capturado mientras se encontraba en un vehículo en una zona aislada del barrio. Según las autoridades, un grupo de guerrilleros armados detuvieron el taxi en el que viajaba el oficial y se lo llevaron arrestado. Las fuerzas de seguridad han enviado in situ para rastrillar la zona pero ninguna información pudo ser cosechada desde su captura.
     
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    Nuevas detenciones

     
    Siete sospechosos de ser guerrilleros naxalitas fueron detenidos el lunes por las fuerzas de seguridad en una parada de autobús en el distrito de Banka, Bihar. Las fuerzas de seguridad, compuestas de hombres de la CRPF, la fuerza de tarea especial, y la policía local llevaron a cabo una operación conjunta para detener a los siete hombres. Durante la detención, los soldados incautaron cinco pistolas, 25 litros de gasolina, cuerdas, así como literatura naxalita. Cinco de las siete personas podrían ser identificados inmediatamente.
     
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