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Support the People's War in Peru
On the two-line struggle in the Communist Party of Peru:
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 | Why the Peruvian People Need
a Revolution, RW #1011, June 20, 1999
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 | News from Peru's Guerilla
War
RW #1006, May 16, 1999
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 | From the Communist Party
of Peru Developing the
People's War in Peru , RW #988, December 27, 1998
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 | News from the People's War in
Peru: Clashes in Huallaga and Ayacucho , RW #977, October 11, 1998
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 | Petitions for Abimael Guzman
and Other Political Prisoners Filed at United Nations , RW #977, October 11, 1998
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 | Fall/Winter 1997-1998--Report
on People's War in Peru , RW #955, May 3, 1998
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 | IEC Statement on 5th Anniversary
of Dr. Guzmán's Cage Speech , RW #926, October 5, 1997
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 | "Take No Prisoners" in
Lima, Peru--A Massacre Carried Out on Washington's Orders (from the Information Bureau
of the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement) , RW #909, June 1, 1997
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 | Overcome the Bend in the Road,
Developing the People's War From the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Peru,
September 1995 , RW #908, May 25, 1997
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 | Peru: 17th Anniversary of
Initiation of Armed Struggle , RW #907, May 18, 1997
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It
Is Right to Rebel!
by the Leading Committee of the Union of Communists of Iran (Sarbedaran)
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A
detailed examination of key issues raised by the two-line struggle within the Communist
Party of Peru.
How should a revolutionary movement respond to
the inevitable twists and turns of the struggle?
When are negotiations a useful part of the
struggle, and how should people judge whether concessions represent an abandonment of the
revolutionary road?
Why is protracted people's war the road for
revolution in the third world?
Is today's situation favorable or unfavorable
for revolution?
What is the role of leadership, and how do
revolutionary communists deal with the danger of losing key revolutionary leaders? |
Introduction
by the , RW
Part 1: In Peru Today
Revolutionary Politics Means Revolutionary War
Part 2: Twists and Turns in the People's War
Part 3: The Strategy of Protracted People's War
Part 4: Know the Enemy, Know Yourself
Part 5: Dialectics of Maintaining and Developing People's War
Part 6: Without a People's Army, The People Have Nothing
Part 7: World Situation and the Revolution in Peru
Part 8: Peru's Rotten System
Part 9: The Problem of Leadership
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