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Honggweilo
6th June 2011, 23:47
Ludo Martens, Founder of the Workers Party of Belgium, author, devoted activist, staunch internationalist, and above all a warm human being, died this sunday after a difficult battle against alzheimer. RIP comrade.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludo_Martens

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Aurora
6th June 2011, 23:56
R.i.p

Solidarity with his family/comrades.

redhotpoker
7th June 2011, 00:00
I was just reading something about him today:(

Spawn of Stalin
7th June 2011, 00:04
RIP wrote one of the best books on Stalin ever

Legendary Communist

KC
7th June 2011, 04:37
His book was crap but I'm sure he was an interesting dude.

Hebrew Hammer
7th June 2011, 05:06
This is lame, fuck old age. :(

black magick hustla
7th June 2011, 05:15
the internet will miss you mr. martens

HEAD ICE
7th June 2011, 05:16
In a rare case of cross-ideological fellowship, Fred Leuchter and David Irving publicly mourn the loss of a great historian.

Coyote
7th June 2011, 05:50
requiescat in pace

Valdyr
7th June 2011, 14:20
R.I.P. Mr. Martens' books and articles had a good deal of influence on me.

manic expression
7th June 2011, 14:31
Long live his memory and the legacy of his work. He will be missed.

Buitraker
7th June 2011, 15:26
Goian bego

RIP

SacRedMan
7th June 2011, 17:16
I hope my country will remember him.

Honggweilo
7th June 2011, 17:31
WP of Belgium, Ludo Martens, founder of the Workers' Party of Belgium passed away [En, Fr, Sp, Ru]
Tuesday, 07 June 2011 09:41 Workers' Party of Belgium


http://www.wpb.be/ , mailto: [email protected]

Ludo Martens, founder of the Workers' Party of Belgium, has passed away

Please find below the press statement in which the Party Bureau of the Workers' Party of Belgium announces the passing away of Ludo Martens, founder and for many years also chairman of the Workers' Party of Belgium. Many have known him mainly as the initiator of the Brussels International Communist Seminar, which he presided from 1992 to the early years of the 21st century. From his analysis of the degeneration and final overthrow of socialism in the Soviet Union and other countries in Eastern Europe, he saw the necessity but also the possibility of re-unifying and reinforcing the world communist movement on the basis of scientific socialism, in a spirit of internationalism.

You may send your condolences to [email protected] .

Baudouin Deckers, member of the Party Bureau, head of the Department for International Relations

In the early morning of Sunday, 5 June 2011, after a long and lingering illness, Ludo Martens, former president of the Workers' Party of Belgium, passed away.

Together with Paul Goossens and Walter De Bock, Ludo Martens was one of the better known student leaders of May 1968 in Belgium. He translated the worldwide progressive current at the universities into the foundation of the Student Trade Union Movement (SVB), developed solidarity with the equal rights movement of black people in the United States, resisted narrow nationalism and exerted efforts to enhance the movement of solidarity between students and workers.

In 1979, Ludo Martens was instrumental in founding the Workers' Party of Belgium (WPB), born from the merger between the student movement and the workers' movement in the turbulent 1970s. Ludo Martens helped to put the principle of « serve the people » into practice by actively stimulating Kris Merckx in setting up Medicine for the People. Today's eleven people's clinics of Medicine for the People, providing free health care to more than 25,000 patients, remain one of the WPB's major achievements. Today, the WPB counts 4,500 members and has chapters in 30 cities and 120 workplaces all over Belgium.

Ludo Martens led the WPB until 1999. The last decade of his life he was mainly active in the Democratic Republic of Congo. With his writings about Congolese liberation fighters Patrice Lumumba, Pierre Mulele and Leonie Abo he wanted to support the progressive movement in Congo. Returning history to those who made it, as he would put it.

Today however, unfortunately, we have to return history itself to Ludo. Ludo Martens is survived by two children. On Sunday morning 26 June, a simple commemoration will take place in Brussels.

For a more complete overview of Ludo Martens' life and work, read more here (in French). [www.ptb.be]

Sasha
7th June 2011, 17:43
"over de doden niets dan goeds" so I keep it at my condolences to his family and friends.

RedSunRising
7th June 2011, 18:14
In a rare case of cross-ideological fellowship, Fred Leuchter and David Irving publicly mourn the loss of a great historian.

Sick post above but to be expected.

On a more serious note RIP Comrade, a sad lose for the Communist movement.

Chimurenga.
7th June 2011, 18:15
A devastating loss for the Communist movement in Europe. Ludo Martens, Presente!

chegitz guevara
7th June 2011, 18:39
iPresente!

DienBienPhu
7th June 2011, 18:40
Well, despite WPB's revisionism, I can't be delighted.