"German lawmakers have put forth a resolution to raise awareness of the 1932-1933 famine that led to the deaths of millions of Ukrainians as a result of Soviet leader Josef Stalin's policies", reads a recent article on "Deutsche Welle".
Saturday, November 26, 2022
Germany to officially adopt anti-communist conspiracy theory on Ukrainian famine
Thursday, November 10, 2022
Cyprus: Far-right military leader Georgios Grivas to be honored with a museum
"Not a single euro for Grivas Museum", reads AKEL banner. |
In a statement issued on November 1st, the Progressive Party of Working People (AKEL) points out among others:
Thursday, October 27, 2022
Poland's shameful attempt to erase historical memory - Four Red Army memorials demolished
On Thursday, within the framework of Russo-phobia and in an attempt to equate capitalist Russia with the Soviet Union, four more monuments in different locations across Poland were destroyed.
Wednesday, October 5, 2022
Finland's disgrace: Last statue of Lenin removed
More specifically, the statue of Vladimir Lenin in Kotka's Pohjoispuistokatu square was relocated to a warehouse on Tuesday.
Saturday, September 17, 2022
KKE denounces new incident of anti-communism in the European Parliament
More specifically, in a joint resolution under the name “Human rights violations in the context of forced deportation of Ukrainian civilians to and forced adoption of Ukrainian children in Russia”, the European People's Party (EPP), Social Democrats, Liberals, Greens and the far-right Conservatives and Reformists (ECR), included an unacceptable paragraph, completely unrelated to the topic and content of the text, which aims to distort reality by equating today's capitalist Russia with the Soviet Union!
Sunday, September 11, 2022
SYRIZA's shameless anti-communism strikes again
The answer can be found in the attempt of SYRIZA to manipulate working class people by using for its festival a name that symbolizes one of socialism's great achievements, the conquest of space.
Thursday, September 8, 2022
KKE MEPs: The European Union encourages and promotes the destruction of Soviet WWII monuments
They note that “After the dissolution of the USSR, a plan of destruction and vandalism of monuments commemorating the Great Anti-fascist Victory of the Peoples is being implemented in several EU member states. These provocative actions have multiplied since the imperialist conflict in Ukraine.
Friday, September 2, 2022
PSUV government's offensive against the Communist Party of Venezuela continues
This week, Vice President of the PSUV Diosdado Cabello once again lashed out against the Communist Party of Venezuela (PCV), but this time he went a little further, irresponsibly accusing our Party of receiving financing from one of the former PSUV ministers.
The statements made by this high-ranking governing party leader seek to link the PCV with alleged acts of corruption committed by a former minister of Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro’s administrations. They come as part of the plan aimed at forging a false flag that will serve to nationally and internationally justify the intervention and illegalization of the PCV, as well as the violation of the parliamentary immunity of our Deputy and Secretary General Oscar Figuera.
Thursday, September 1, 2022
Gorbachev exposed: "My ambition was to liquidate communism"
Friday, August 26, 2022
Latvian workers refuse to demolish Soviet memorial
Photo: commons.wikimedia.org/Александр Тимофеев |
News source from the Baltic country reported that workers refused to dismantle Soviet-era monuments in the eastern Balvi region.
Like many other memorials of Soviet heritage, the monument that is dedicated to the partisans of the Red Army in the Balvi region is planned to be dismantled and transferred to the Museum of the Occupation of Latvia. According to a statement by the chairman of the regional Duma, Sergei Maksimov, local workers refuse to do this.
Thursday, August 25, 2022
KKE: "Hands off the anti-fascist monuments of Europe”
“The decision of the authorities of Latvia and the city of Riga to destroy the entire complex of the anti-fascist monument, which was located in a central part of the Latvian capital and related to the liberation of Riga from the fascist invaders, is another step towards the rewriting of history. It took place in a country where anti-communist persecutions are practiced and which has already proceeded to the justification of the Nazi collaborators, the Nazi “legions” which officially parade ever year.
Wednesday, August 24, 2022
The Shame of the Baltics: Latvia, Estonia dismantle Red Army memorials
In a recent episode of this anti-communist hysteria, Latvian authorities decided to proceed to the the dismantling of a 1985 memorial dedicated to the Red Army. As a pretext for this shameful act the Latvian government used the Russian invasion in Ukraine! The first question that comes to our mind is: What does the ongoing war in Ukraine have to do with the Soviet Red Army? What kind of relation does capitalist Russia have with the Soviet Union?
Tuesday, August 23, 2022
Stalin never allied with Hitler: The Truth about the 1939 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
Saturday, August 20, 2022
The 1968 Prague Spring — Counterrevolution as the “Trojan Horse” of Imperialism
Monday, July 25, 2022
Venezuela: New anti-communist attack against the PCV and the workers' movement
The full statement reads:
On July 21, the Communist Party of Venezuela (PCV) was the object of a new aggression that demonstrates the Nicolas Maduro government's repressive escalation against the struggles of the workers' and popular movement that confronts the neo-liberal adjustment and government policies that destroy workers' wages.
Monday, July 18, 2022
George Orwell, an anti-communist traitor
A few days ago, the name of George Orwell came to the spotlight during a discussion in the Greek Parliament. In one of their usual dogfights, Prime Minister Mitsotakis and major opposition-Syriza leader Tsipras referred to Orwell's concept of “totalitarianism” in order to attack each other. Mitsotakis quoted the novelist's aversion towards “left totalitarianism”, while Tsipras replied that his party has always been critical towards the actually existing socialism. Their reference to Orwell is no accidental: Despite their particular differences, bourgeois politicians find themselves on the same camp when it comes to anti-communism.
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
Ukraine court confirms ban on the Communist Party, orders its property's seizure
"The court has satisfied the claims of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine: the activities of the Communist Party of Ukraine have been banned; the property, funds and other assets of the party, its regional, city, district organizations, primary centers and other structural entities have been transferred to the ownership of the state," a statement published in Ukrinform reads.
Friday, July 1, 2022
Slavoj Žižek, an apologist of Capitalism disguised as "Marxist philosopher"
"The least we owe Ukraine is full support, and to do this we need a stronger Nato [...] Today, one cannot be a leftist if one does not unequivocally stand behind Ukraine” (The Guardian, June 21, 2022).
Who is the author of the above words? Is it NATO Secretary Jens Stoltenberg? Or German Chancellor Olaf Scholz? Maybe Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez? None of them. The phrase belongs to a celebrity of contemporary left-wing intelligentsia. The much publicized “Hegelian Marxist” philosopher Slavoj Žižek.
Saturday, June 18, 2022
Book: Truth and Lies about the famine in Ukraine, by Nikos Mottas
For many decades, the issue of the Ukrainian famine in 1932-33, the famous Holodomor, occupies a prominent place in the arsenal of anti-communism. Especially after the counter-revolutionary overthrows in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe in the early 1990s, the Holodomor is at the forefront of a systematic and persistent attempt to vilify socialism of the 20th century and present it as an evil, inhumane system which is supposedly responsible for millions of deaths.
Saturday, May 28, 2022
Portuguese Communist Party slams anti-democratic remarks by Ukrainian associations
Speaking during an event in Lisbon earlier this month, Maksym Tarkivskyy targeted the PCP over its position in the Russia-Ukraine War, saying that he cannot understand how “a democratic country continues to have a Communist Party”!