Monday, May 10, 2010

Let us commemorate 65th Anniversary of the Victory!

joint statement of communist and workers parties







On 9th May we commemorate the 65th anniversary of the victory over Nazi-fascism - the most violent and brutal expression of the monopoly domination in a capitalist system in deep crisis – which led humankind to one of the worst catastrophes in its history, with the barbarity of concentration camps and the Second World War’s procession of death and destruction for the peoples.

The communists were in the frontline from the very first moment, mobilising and organising workers and peoples in the resistance. The anti-fascist struggle, to which millions gave their lives, was marked by the firm and determined action of communists.

The heroic contribution of the USSR, of its Red Army and of its people, which suffered around 27 million deaths, was decisive for the victory over the fascist hordes.

It was with the Victory in 1945 and the formation of the socialist camp that millions of men and women undertook their emancipation, freeing themselves from exploitation, oppression and colonialism, with the working class movement winning enormous social and political victories, on a progressive path never before attained in human history.

In the current situation, in a time of capitalism’s deep crisis in which the offensive carried out by several imperialist organisations, like NATO and the EU, is hitting so seriously the toiling masses, humankind is again facing great danger resulting from imperialism’s deepening contradictions, from the arms’ race, from the reinforcement of aggressive military alliances and from the attempt to forcefully impose the brutal increase of exploitation, precariousness in labour relations, dismissals and unemployment, poverty and the negation of the most basic necessities for millions of human beings.

We therefore appeal to the commemoration of the 65 years of the victory over Nazi-fascism, as an important action in the struggle for peace and against the monumental falsification of history and anticommunism – which, as history proves, is always anti-democratic – that, by trying to place fascism and communism on an equal footing and erase the communists’ decisive role in the peoples’ liberation from the yoke of Nazi-fascism, seeks to prosecute, to make illegal and to suppress, not just the actions of the communists but of all democrats who oppose capitalist domination and exploitation, with the purpose of pursuing and repressing all of those who, in any way, resist and fight in an organised manner against monopoly and imperialism.

For us, communists’ evoking the 65 years of the victory is to reaffirm our deep belief in the struggle for social emancipation, in the justice of our values and liberating ideals. It is a reaffirmation of our determination to fight the causes and the forces which were at the root of the fascist horror; we reaffirm our unshakeable confidence that the future does not belong to those who oppress and exploit, but to the workers and peoples who resist and fight for humankind’s emancipation from the shackles of the exploitation and for a society in which the workers fully enjoy the fruits of their labour and in which social progress, peace and welfare prevail. The future belongs not to capitalism, but to socialism and communism.

8th May 2010



The Parties


Algerian Party for Democracy and Socialism
Communist Party of Armenia
Communist Party of Azerbaijan
Communist Party of Australia
Communist Party of Belarus
Workers Party of Belgium
Communist Party of Brazil
Communist Party of Canada
Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia
Communist Party of Chile
Socialist Workers Party of Croatia
Communist Party of Cuba
Communist Party in Denmark
Communist Party of USA
Communist Party of Finland
New Communist Party of Britain
Communist Party of Britain
German Communist Party
Unified Communist Party of Georgia
Communist Party of Greece
New Communist Party of the Netherlands
Hungarian Communist Workers Party
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Communist Party of India
Tudeh Party of Iran
Iraqi Communist Party
Communist Party of Ireland
Communist Party of Israel
Communist Party of Kazakhstan
Communist Party Kyrgyzstan
Lebanese Communist Party
Communist Party of Luxembourg
Party of the Communists, Mexico
Palestinian Peoples Party
Communist Party of Pakistan
Peruan Communist Party
Philippine Communist Party (PKP-1930)
Portuguese Communist Party
Communist Party of Poland
Communist Party of the Russian Federation
Union of Communist Parties - CPSU – Russia
South African Communist Party
Communist Party of Spain
Party of the Communists of Catalonia
Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain
Syrian Communist Party
Communist Party of Sweden
Labour Party (EMEP) Turkey
Communist Party of Ukraine
Communist Party of Uruguay
Communist Party of Venezuela