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Washington’s Secret War Against Afghanistan by Philip Bonosky – Ch 1: Antique Land – PSMLS Reads

The People’s School for Marxist-Leninist Studies presents Chapter 1 of Philip Bonosky’s 1985 book “Washington’s Secret War Against Afghanistan”. Philip Bonosky was a member of the old CPUSA, wrote books on Afghanistan, Eastern Europe and more. He went to Afghanistan in the late 1970’s and bared witness to events which led to the covert US

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Party of Communists USA Congratulates Brahim Ghali on His Re-election

The Party of Communists USA (PCUSA) congratulates President and General-Secretary Brahim Ghali on his re-election by the delegates of the 16th Congress of the POLISARIO Front.  The International Secretary of the Central Committee of the Party of Communists USA, Christopher Helali, recently returned from his official visit to the 16 Congress of the POLISARIO Front

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The Kiev Regime is Fascist!

By the American Peace Information Center (APIC) The trademarks of a fascist regime is that it– bans opposition political parties, especially Communist parties– represses trade unions and denies workers’ rights In fact, the Kiev regime o has banned all opposition political parties, including the second biggest party in the Ukraine, the Communist Party of the

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Commemoration for the Victims of the Nanjing massacre (Dec 1937-Jan 1938)

A series of national commemoration ceremonies for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre began in China as early as mid-December 2022. Thousands of people attended the ceremony in east China’s Jiangsu Province. They pinned white flowers to their chests as a sign of mourning. The Chinese national flag flew at half-mast that day. Sirens wailed

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