COMMUNIST PARTY OF DONETSK (ENGLISH) (Translated by Adrian Chan-Wyles PhD) ISSUED BY: CPD – Stanislav Retinsky (Secretary) Contact: artur.lenskiy@mail.ru Dear Comrades: On April 14th, 2014, Kiev
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COMMUNIST PARTY OF DONETSK (ENGLISH) (Translated by Adrian Chan-Wyles PhD) ISSUED BY: CPD – Stanislav Retinsky (Secretary) Contact: artur.lenskiy@mail.ru Dear Comrades: On April 14th, 2014, Kiev
Of course, the Maidan regime of Western Ukraine, with its swastikas and portraits of Hitler on public display, is not too pleased about this development, particularly as large portions of Ukrainian people living under Maidan oppression, do want neo-Nazism and would rather prefer a ‘Socialist’ State along the lines of Donetsk and Lugansk. These two small places are making a stand no less noble than that made by Great Britain against Nazi Germany during WWII, with the added irony that many in the ‘new’ Red Army are being killed by fascist bullets manufactured in the UK.
Just two months after Chamberlain signed a Non-Agression Pact with Hitler (giving Czechoslovakia to Germany), the England Team gave the straight armed fascist salute to the joy of the capacity crowd!
SInce coming to power during the Euromaidan protests at the beginning of 2014 the EU-US-NATO backed fascist junta in Ukraine has vicously oppressed and murdered communists, trade unionists and democrats throughout Ukraine. With the full backing of the British and other NATO powers the Kiev government has attacked antifascists in Donetsk and Luhansk using neo-nazi paramilitaries, often targeting civilians. Soon after the fascist junta came to power, dozens of trade unionists, including pregnant women, were locked in Odessa Trade Union House and burnt alive.
Today, the ordinary people of Britain are living in a democratic system that allows a small middle class to keep electing rightwing governments (including ‘New Labour’) that deliberately pursue rightwing policies that are hurtful toward the working class. This demonstrates that the fight against fascism is not only in the past (as the bourgeois would have us believe), but exists here and now in the present.