Duddington Communist Collective – ML Founded: 11.8.2019 – 1400hrs – Duddington Sign at the North end of the Village – next to the medieval bridge and opposite the
Proletariat Blogging in the Heart of (UK) Predatory Capitalism! Exploring the Interface between Matter and Perception, Chinese Buddhism, Daoism, Hakka Ethnography, and All Aspects of Radical Politics, History, Psychology and Philosophy – 全世界无产者联合起来!
Duddington Communist Collective – ML Founded: 11.8.2019 – 1400hrs – Duddington Sign at the North end of the Village – next to the medieval bridge and opposite the
Comrade Pol Pot, Prime Minister
Comrade Ieng Sary, Deputy Prime Minister for Foreign Affairs
Comrade Vorn Vet, Deputy Prime Minister for Economics
Comrade Son Sen, Deputy Prime Minister for Defense
Comrade Hou Nim, Minister of Propaganda and Information
Comrade Chuon Choeun, Minister of Health
Female Comrade Ieng Thirith, Minister of Social Affairs
Comrade Tauch Toeun, Minister of Public Affairs
Female Comrade Yon Yat, Minister of Culture and Education
Peoples Field Wood It is hard to tell exactly where this area is, but the map co-ordinates suggest an open field and adjacent woodland near
Warren Farm – East Ewell
Berry Pomeroy Castle – South Devon We have visited Berry Pomeroy Castle many times in the past over the years – and with many
The ‘official’ date for the ‘Liberation’ of Majdanek is August 11th, 1944 – although the Soviet Red Army discovered the place as early as July 23rd, 1944. The BBC – following directives from Churchill – refused to publish Alexander Werth’s report about Majdanek Extermination Camp (to give it its proper name) the first of its kind, and was still dragging its feet upon this issue of Nazi German atrocities weeks later with the ‘Liberation’ of Auschwitz. It was only with the discovery of similar camps in the West by British and US force that Churchill relented and the BBC issued its reports. A rightwing Polish government in exile was living a life of luxury (whilst the British people suffered), whilst Churchill became ever more perplexed by a growing Socialist movement in and around Poland. Indeed, Churchill’s communications with Stalin on the ‘Liberation’ of Warsaw are not only childish, but also ‘racist’ in nature, and very much set the tone for the Cold War he would help to establish a few years later.