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Resolution on the International Communist Movement

1 Sep 1967

States that all communists should urgently come together to evaluate the serious problems facing the movement, such as US agression in Vietnam, attempts to re-colonise Africa, and the need for unity. Requests the convening of an international meeting. Expresses concern at the situation in China and the departure of the Mao Tse-Tung leadership from the principles of scientific communism.
south african communist party
Pages
5
Published in
South Africa
Series
Additional DISA Resources