
The Campaign to Defend the People’s War in India Continues Vigorously in Europe
Featured image: event gathers dozens in Copenhagen, Denmark. Source: Roede Fane.
After the martyrdom of Comrade Basavaraj, General Secretary of the Communist Party of India (Maoist) [CPI (Maoist)], the International Communist League (ICL) issued a call to make actions for the memory of Comrade Basavaraj, in defense of the CPI (Maoist) and the People’s War in India:
Dozens of actions followed this call and every week more reports are published. We have reported continuously on the actions done within the framework of this important international campaign. At the end of last week we reported on an important event in Brazil:
As well as on many actions carried out throughout the world:
We share hereby a new compilation of actions done in Europe during the past few days:
On August 15, the Danish Communist Youth and Anti-Imperialist Action held a successful film screening and presentation evening in support of the People’s War in India in Copenhagen, Denmark. The event started with a presentation on the history of the People’s War in India, the basic principles of the Revolution of New Democracy, followed by a film screening of the film “India’s Red Tide”. Afterwards a presentation on Operation Kagaar was held. There was an information table were materials as issues of Arbejderposten were distributed, as well as leaflets on the People’s War in India:







Die Rote Fahne from Austria reports on many actions carried out in the cities of Vienna, St. Pölten, Linz and Innsbruck.
In the capital, Vienna, an action was carried out to remember Comrade Basavaraj and salute the CPI (Maoist) and the People’s War while an information table on Palestine was held on the streets of the city:



Dozens of graffiti and mural-paintings were carried out by in several cities by activists, who painted slogans for Palestine along with slogans for the People’s War in India:







Source: Die Rote Fahne (Austria)
In Bilbao and Elche, Spanish State, graffiti were carried out and posters and stickers were put up. In Bilbao, the slogan “Long Live the People’s War in India!” was painted in Basque.





Punalippu reports on graffiti done in Helsinki, Finland:


