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sabre
16th November 2001, 21:18
Is Cuba the only socialist/communist country these days? jsut a quick check
Valkyrie
16th November 2001, 21:23
North Korea is a communist/repressed state.
koba
17th November 2001, 04:07
now now dont we be forgeting china. and Vietnam .... is it still communist ? i know very few about it exept during the war.
Dreadnaht1
17th November 2001, 04:18
No, comrades, both North Korea and China are no longer Communist states. There are currently only 4 communist countries in the world. They are all very small and as such I cannot remember their names. The important thing to know is that the truest and purest form of Communism is present day is Cuba.
koba
17th November 2001, 07:26
the fact is Vietnam, North Korea, China and Cuba are the major countries which are STILL considered communist. Even though i agree the country the closest to true communism is cuba, no nation has ever truly reached true communism at its peak.
Dread Naht1 check out the CIA (dam basterds) fact book, these countries are still considered communist. Eventhough China has done some pretty odd things lately which seem to make us think capitalists are infiltrating the gov.
Ciao
Michael
17th November 2001, 14:25
Quote: from koba on 8:26 am on Nov. 17, 2001[
Dread Naht1 check out the CIA (dam basterds) fact book, these countries are still considered communist. Eventhough China has done some pretty odd things lately which seem to make us think capitalists are infiltrating the gov.
Ciao
Michael
17th November 2001, 14:43
I don't think that we may take as a fact what is considered by the CIA.It's their job to make up things.If a country doesn't need and doesn't want to be part of the american empire then they're communists,terrorists or whatever the CIa makes up.What CIA consideres is for the ignorant.
I'll agree with Dreadnaht about Cuba.
Peace
Kez
17th November 2001, 15:47
hey hey, look around comrades, we will never be down.
how can you forget that Poland has voted a communist governemt in like a couple of weeks ago.
also portugals govt is communist under a different name. moldova still has a communist govt right now voted in a coupleof years ago.
vietnam is still pretty pure communist. china is also communist, just done some really random things lately, but surely if china can bring the wto down from within the the left is victorious.
north korea is fucked period.
hugo chavez is commie/socialist leader of nicuragua, i think. and of course cuba.
the french governemt is a coalition including the communists.
comrades, just becoz the leaders of america and others arent commies doesnt mean that the rest of the world is the same. the internationalis growing again.
comrade kamo
Son of Scargill
22nd November 2001, 07:34
Maybe Malte can help me on this one,but I heard a while back that the communists were on the rise in Germany again,even to the point that the two major parties might have to consider a coalition with them.Any truth in this?
Latino Americano
22nd November 2001, 15:04
Quote: from TavareeshKamo on 4:47 pm on Nov. 17, 2001
hugo chavez is commie/socialist leader of nicuragua,
???
Hermano
Hugo Chavez Frias is President of Venezuela and has been labeled as "left leaning", but indeed he has a socialist nature.
Venezuela and Cuba have a mutual bond and continue to provide each other with support even against U.S condemnation.
Siempre
Edelweiss
22nd November 2001, 15:22
No, not completely true. I already have told you about the recent success of the PDS ("Party of Democratic Socialism" former SED, the GDR communist party) in the past local Berlin elections. They nearly got a quater of all votes and nearly the half of votes in the eastern part of Berlin. After the election it seemed that the social democrats are going to make a coalition with the PDS, but Kanzler Schröder (also head of the social democrats) didn't allowed it.
But there is already a coalition between PDS and social democrats in an East-German state.
Only for the social democrats a coalition with the PDS is an option, not for the other major party, the conservative christian democrats.
The PDS are reform communists and today the leadership of the party is nearer to traditional social democracy than to communism, but they still have some communist groups.
Maaja
22nd November 2001, 19:12
The new president of Estonia is a former communist. Maybe he hasn't lost all of his ancient ideals. I hope so... But the capitalism is also very very fastly growing here...
Moskitto
22nd November 2001, 20:50
I hope Estonia doesn't go the same way as Russia being run by the mafia.
And Laos is still considered communist even though it's not the communist party it's the Peoples Revolutionarry Party.
Guest1
23rd November 2001, 03:09
Sweden has a democratically elected socialist government. Look up an atlas, a few countries still have hammer and scicle in their flags, they're communist (obviously). We're on the rise, and the corporate elite is scared.
Freiheit
23rd November 2001, 04:07
burma is a socialist state. only one, the socialist party, is allowed.
DaNatural
23rd November 2001, 06:31
as far as i know vietnam is still communist, and there is growing unrest in germany ever since the destruction of the berlin wall alot of people have complained that they liked the one area communist,things were more organized.
Zippy
23rd November 2001, 17:31
Quote: from Malte on 4:22 pm on Nov. 22, 2001
I already have told you about the recent success of the PDS in the past local Berlin elections.
I read the representative was gay aswell, which was nice to see.
Zippy.
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