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Chicom
16th January 2006, 22:42
http://www.csrp.org/horses.jpg
http://www.csrp.org/nepalx.jpg
"FROM THE ANDES TO THE HIMALAYAS: THE PEOPLE'S WAR IS BLAZING VICTORIOUSLY!"
http://www.csrp.org/rimx.jpg
"Long Live the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement"
http://www.csrp.org/attack.gif
"Put Maoism in Command of the World" - PCP
http://www.csrp.org/woodwx.jpg
"Break the chains! Unleash the fury of women as a mighty force for revolution!"
http://www.csrp.org/todosx.jpg
"It is Marxism-Leninism-Maoism that Unites All of the Communists of the World." - PCP
http://www.csrp.org/globex.jpg
"The revolution depends on communists, of communist parties." - Pres. Gonzalo
http://www.csrp.org/vivagpx.jpg
"Long live the invincible People's War!"
http://www.csrp.org/5yearx.jpg
Proletarians of All the World, Unite!
5 Years of People's War!!
Communist Party of Peru -- 1980 May 1985

Body Count
17th January 2006, 00:39
Nice, wish they were bigger sizes though.

silentprotest
17th January 2006, 17:35
Same here, if you could please post links to larger versions of the pictures.

Sugar Hill Kevis
17th January 2006, 19:20
http://www.csrp.org/art2.htm

you can see larger versions there

fernando
17th January 2006, 19:22
Hmm only one picture of Gonzalo...I expected to see more from Maoist propaganda :P

Last time I was in Peru was right before the Iraq war...lots of pro Saddam and anti Bush graffiti in Cuzco

WUOrevolt
21st January 2006, 22:48
Originally posted by [email protected] 17 2006, 11:41 PM
Hmm only one picture of Gonzalo...I expected to see more from Maoist propaganda :P

Last time I was in Peru was right before the Iraq war...lots of pro Saddam and anti Bush graffiti in Cuzco
Pro Saddam?

fernando
22nd January 2006, 00:19
That is what I saw on several walls in Cusco. I guess they made that graffiti since Saddam was/is the big enemy of the US.

But yeah...leftist propaganda posters from Peru, I tried to discuss the current situation of the left in Peru, but things always seemed to remain silent, the masses have bad experiences from the conflict between the MRTA, Sendero Luminoso and the various Peruvian governments (Belaunde, Garcia and Fujimori) which might be a reason why the left isnt as big and popular as we would like to see it be.