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mosfeld
28th February 2011, 12:47
*Note, I realize this event is over. I'd just like to commemorate this man*

39 Years Ago, Maoist Worker Pierre Overney was Shot Dead in Front of Renault Factory

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Friday, February 25, 1972, 2.30p.m. It is the release of the morning shift. Zola door, a dozen of Maoist militants, including fired workers of Renault, distribute leaflets calling to an antifascist demonstration at 6.30 p.m., metro Charonne. It is held to remember the protesters killed Feb. 8, 1962 at Metro Charonne by the Flying Squad of the police during the demonstration to protest against racist crimes of the fascists of the OAS. That evening, February 25, 1972, the police will act with the same violence. Luckily, there is no death.

Pierre Overney was shot because he was a Maoist and the Maoists denounced racist crimes (nearly 150) that targeted immigrant workers, but also because the immigrants and the Maoists organised in the Struggle Committee refused the dismissals that began in Renault Billancourt. 20 years later, the factory will be permanently closed and staff laid off.

Today, racism and fascism are not dead, layoffs either.

Fascism, already denounced at the time, is now wearing new clothes, those of the fascism of our time: the modern fascism. This is possible because the bourgeoisie has not yet need of old time fascism because it has no more in front of it neither the USSR nor the powerful communist parties. Today, the line of the old communist parties is social democratic, conciliatory, like union leaders. Already the Maoists at the time complained that spirit of conciliation with the bourgeoisie, which led to today's situation.

The bourgeoisie now needs fascism, which advances under the mask of bourgeois "democracy", to take back what the workers had grab from struggle. The bourgeoisie is attacking all the achievements of the labor movement, paid by the price of blood and tears. Fascism advance without real political opposition challenging the capitalist system and with a project to destroy it.

The militarized police state is growing, spurred by the gadfly's National Front, while in the shadow the neo-fascists and neo-Nazis are multiplying. Conciliators hinder the labor movement, confusing political and paving the way to fascism.

Faced with this situation that requires a takeover of the revolutionary struggle, the Maoists are now taking back the red flag dragged in the mud by the bourgeoisie and the renegades. The people's wars are growing in Peru, India, Bangladesh, Philippines and Maoist parties are being reconstructed in many countries from South America to Europe.

To celebrate the memory of Pierre Overney is to assume the legacy of the labor movement, frome Paris Commune to the current struggles, whose relationship is so pronounced here at the Pere Lachaise cemetery where the Communards were shot and where our comrade Overney is buried.

THE CAUSE OF THE PEOPLE FOR WHICH PIERRE OVERNEY DIED IS ALIVE !

PARIS COMMUNE IS NOT DEAD !

PAYIN TRIBUTE TO PIERRE OVERNEY IS TO CONTINUE HIS REVOLUTIONARY STRUGGLE !

LET'S GATHER FEBRUARY 26, 2011, AT 10 AM
METRO PERE LACHAISE IN PARIS

Signatories:
Maoist Communist Party of France
la Cause du Peuple (newspaper)
Anti-Capitalist Anti-Fascist People's Revolutionary Front (FRAP)

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resurgence
28th February 2011, 12:48
Red salute to the fallen martyr!

Delenda Carthago
28th February 2011, 13:02
Overney was one of us.Historic memory is our weapon.

red cat
28th February 2011, 13:05
It is nice to see Maoist CPs developing worldwide. I hope we have a fourth international soon to coordinate our struggles.

Har shahid ko lal salaam !

Delenda Carthago
28th February 2011, 13:13
Ι m not a maoist.And you claim "Krushchev revisionist",something that Mao opposed hard.

red cat
28th February 2011, 13:24
Ι m not a maoist.

At present, there are many proletarian revolutionaries belonging to non-Maoist tendencies. I think that those communist groups that have confirmed their revolutionary intent through regularly sacrificing comrades from their ranks and files in struggles, will unify through struggle itself. Also, I believe that at some point all of these groups will become Maoist in order to take their revolutionary wars to higher levels.

resurgence
28th February 2011, 13:49
Proletarian Left which I have been told ended up by becoming absorbed into Autonomism by the end of 70s was as interesting at least as the Black Panther Party but sadly little information by and about them is available in English. They suffered heavy repression but managed to apply the mass line in contemporary France with quite a bit of sucess.

http://www.isioma.net/sds00500.html

Both Jean Paul Satre and Michel Foucoult were very impressed by and supportive of them.

mosfeld
28th February 2011, 14:24
It is nice to see Maoist CPs developing worldwide. I hope we have a fourth international soon to coordinate our struggles.

Har shahid ko lal salaam !

Or a revival of RIM!


And you claim "Krushchev revisionist",something that Mao opposed hard.

Maoists can be humorous too ;)

mosfeld
28th February 2011, 14:27
Proletarian Left which I have been told ended up by becoming absorbed into Autonomism by the end of 70s was as interesting at least as the Black Panther Party but sadly little information by and about them is available in English. They suffered heavy repression but managed to apply the mass line in contemporary France with quite a bit of sucess.

http://www.isioma.net/sds00500.html

Both Jean Paul Satre and Michel Foucoult were very impressed by and supportive of them.

Here's also a good link on French Maoism

http://books.google.com/books?id=FjM-4ZG9iuMC&printsec=frontcover&dq=maoism+in+the+developed+world&hl=en&ei=frBrTfrjJYjMhAf2srjzDg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=book-thumbnail&resnum=1&ved=0CCkQ6wEwAA#v=onepage&q=french%20maoism&f=false

Red_Struggle
28th February 2011, 22:11
I'm not a Maoist, but I get weepy whenever I hear of revolutionaries dying in the streets, whether they're Maoist or Anarchist. Kinda reminds me of the Greensboro massacre.

RedScare
1st March 2011, 02:42
I'm also not a Maoist, but still, lal salaam, in memory of fallen comrades.

Ms. Max
1st March 2011, 03:15
Rest in peace Pierre. You are not forgotten.

Chairman Mike
9th March 2011, 18:17
One day, we will have our revenge.