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  1. NPA-Northern Negros Vows To Continue People’s War

    The New People’s Army (NPA)-Northern Negros (Roselyn Jean Pelle Command) declared its readiness and determination to continue the people’s war to achieve justice for those massacred in Toboso on April 19 in Barangay Salamanca, Toboso, Negros Occidental Province. Ten of the dead were Red fighters while nine were unarmed civilians.

    The martyrs include NPA-Northern Negros commander Roger Fabillar (Ka Tapang), and its political instructor Maria Clarita Branzuel Blanco (Ka Sanim/Pat). Also killed were squad leader Rene Villarin Sr (Ka During); district Party cadre Genevieve Balora (Ka Raia); medical officer Pedro Bonghanoy (Ka Regen); Sonny Boy Caramihan (Ka Nikki); Arnel Javoc (Ka JR); Joros Caramihan (Ka Bunso); Labskie Purisimia Enustacion (Ka Judy); and Jocel Gimang (Ka John Paul).

    NPA-Northern Negros spokesperson Ka Cecil Estrella said the martyrs played a crucial role. As Red fighters of the people’s army, they directly joined peasants in production, held discussions on the rights of the exploited, and provided social services to Negrense communities.

    As the Communist Party of the Philippines Northern Negros Committee’s main instrument in advancing the people’s war, the NPA unit helped expand and strengthen mass bases and Party branches. In the committee’s December 2025 report, Party membership grew 30% that year and new branches were formed in broad areas. Membership in secret mass organizations grew nearly 50% while the number of individuals reached by the revolution tripled.

    NPA-Northern Negros also doubled the range of its area of operations and launched at least 19 guerrilla offensive and counter-offensive actions. It conducted these operations up to towns near the provincial capital and populated areas.

    “We salute every Red fighter who courageously practiced the class oriented and inexhaustible New People’s Army spirit!” Estrella declared. She added that the remaining Red fighters will continue to take action and strengthen themselves to achieve justice for all victims.

    Estrella said the martyrs’ death weighs as heavy as Mount Kanlaon and their legacy lives on in every drop of tear, sweat, and blood flowing from the masses. “They are the seeds, water, and sunlight that further nourished the revolutionary victories reaped in Negros Island and the entire country,” he said.

    “As the global crisis worsens, the people face ever more dire conditions where their only choice is to take up revolutionary violence to defend themselves and their fellow,” Estrella said. She said this is also why the NPA, founded in Tarlac Province in 1969, took root and expanded nationwide to Negros Island, and persists and thrives.

    “Reactionary forces have tried for 57 years to crush the armed resistance but failed to uproot it. Fascist soldiers and their masters can never grasp that the people’s war will surely advance as long as masses remain mired in poverty,” Estrella declared.

    Source : philippinerevolution.nu/angbay

    abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/?p= #asia #guerrilla #ndfp #npa #peoplesWar #philippines #resistance
  2. NPA-Northern Negros Vows To Continue People’s War

    The New People’s Army (NPA)-Northern Negros (Roselyn Jean Pelle Command) declared its readiness and determination to continue the people’s war to achieve justice for those massacred in Toboso on April 19 in Barangay Salamanca, Toboso, Negros Occidental Province. Ten of the dead were Red fighters while nine were unarmed civilians.

    The martyrs include NPA-Northern Negros commander Roger Fabillar (Ka Tapang), and its political instructor Maria Clarita Branzuel Blanco (Ka Sanim/Pat). Also killed were squad leader Rene Villarin Sr (Ka During); district Party cadre Genevieve Balora (Ka Raia); medical officer Pedro Bonghanoy (Ka Regen); Sonny Boy Caramihan (Ka Nikki); Arnel Javoc (Ka JR); Joros Caramihan (Ka Bunso); Labskie Purisimia Enustacion (Ka Judy); and Jocel Gimang (Ka John Paul).

    NPA-Northern Negros spokesperson Ka Cecil Estrella said the martyrs played a crucial role. As Red fighters of the people’s army, they directly joined peasants in production, held discussions on the rights of the exploited, and provided social services to Negrense communities.

    As the Communist Party of the Philippines Northern Negros Committee’s main instrument in advancing the people’s war, the NPA unit helped expand and strengthen mass bases and Party branches. In the committee’s December 2025 report, Party membership grew 30% that year and new branches were formed in broad areas. Membership in secret mass organizations grew nearly 50% while the number of individuals reached by the revolution tripled.

    NPA-Northern Negros also doubled the range of its area of operations and launched at least 19 guerrilla offensive and counter-offensive actions. It conducted these operations up to towns near the provincial capital and populated areas.

    “We salute every Red fighter who courageously practiced the class oriented and inexhaustible New People’s Army spirit!” Estrella declared. She added that the remaining Red fighters will continue to take action and strengthen themselves to achieve justice for all victims.

    Estrella said the martyrs’ death weighs as heavy as Mount Kanlaon and their legacy lives on in every drop of tear, sweat, and blood flowing from the masses. “They are the seeds, water, and sunlight that further nourished the revolutionary victories reaped in Negros Island and the entire country,” he said.

    “As the global crisis worsens, the people face ever more dire conditions where their only choice is to take up revolutionary violence to defend themselves and their fellow,” Estrella said. She said this is also why the NPA, founded in Tarlac Province in 1969, took root and expanded nationwide to Negros Island, and persists and thrives.

    “Reactionary forces have tried for 57 years to crush the armed resistance but failed to uproot it. Fascist soldiers and their masters can never grasp that the people’s war will surely advance as long as masses remain mired in poverty,” Estrella declared.

    Source : philippinerevolution.nu/angbay

    abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/?p= #asia #guerrilla #ndfp #npa #peoplesWar #philippines #resistance
  3. archive.org/details/kamerunian

    Objectives, Significance and Repercussions of the Kamerunian Revolution on the Continent of Africa by Union des Populations du Cameroun

    Topics
    #PartyProgramme, #UPC, #UniondesPopulationsduCameroun, #Kamerun, #Cameroon, #Cameroun, #Revolution, #BritishImperialism, #AmericanImperialism, #FrenchImperialism, #AntiImperialism, #AntiColonialism, #PanAfricanism, #ArmedStruggle, #PeoplesWar, #RevolutionaryNationalism, #Revolutionarysocialism, #NewDemocracy, #NewDemocraticRevolution, #Maoism, #NationalLiberationMovements

    "From 1959-60, in the context of the Cold War, during the establishment of the neocolonial bourgeoisie and in the face of France's obstinacy in refusing the UPC its rightful place in Kamerun, asking if the UPC was communist could only have one revolutionary answer: Yes it was, since its leaders were already talking explicitly about socialism as the end goal of the UPC's struggle. Read:

    “The UPC follows the example of China and Indochina, and seeks to build a socialist society modeled on that of People's China.”

    This is what the highest official of the UPC [Moumié] said, addressing a young executive and designating without ambiguity the socialist horizon as the objective to be achieved in Kamerun.

  4. archive.org/details/samoramach

    Samora Machel: An African Revolutionary | Selected Speeches and Writings by Samora Moisés Machel; Barry Munslow; Michael Wolfers

    Topics
    #Mozambique, #SamoraMachel, #portuguesecolonialism, #Moçambique, #Mozambiki, #Msumbiji, #Muzambhiki, #guerrillawarfare, #neocolonialism, #Africa, #southernafrica, #anticolonialism, #FRELIMO, #FrentedeLibertaçãodeMoçambique, #peopleswar, #marxism

    “Leader of Frelimo following Eduardo Mondlane's assassination in 1969, Machel was the architect of the guerrilla struggle against Portuguese colonial rule.”

  5. archive.org/details/samoramach

    Samora Machel: An African Revolutionary | Selected Speeches and Writings by Samora Moisés Machel; Barry Munslow; Michael Wolfers

    Topics
    #Mozambique, #SamoraMachel, #portuguesecolonialism, #Moçambique, #Mozambiki, #Msumbiji, #Muzambhiki, #guerrillawarfare, #neocolonialism, #Africa, #southernafrica, #anticolonialism, #FRELIMO, #FrentedeLibertaçãodeMoçambique, #peopleswar, #marxism

    “Leader of Frelimo following Eduardo Mondlane's assassination in 1969, Machel was the architect of the guerrilla struggle against Portuguese colonial rule.”

  6. archive.org/details/samoramach

    Samora Machel: An African Revolutionary | Selected Speeches and Writings by Samora Moisés Machel; Barry Munslow; Michael Wolfers

    Topics
    #Mozambique, #SamoraMachel, #portuguesecolonialism, #Moçambique, #Mozambiki, #Msumbiji, #Muzambhiki, #guerrillawarfare, #neocolonialism, #Africa, #southernafrica, #anticolonialism, #FRELIMO, #FrentedeLibertaçãodeMoçambique, #peopleswar, #marxism

    “Leader of Frelimo following Eduardo Mondlane's assassination in 1969, Machel was the architect of the guerrilla struggle against Portuguese colonial rule.”

  7. archive.org/details/samoramach

    Samora Machel: An African Revolutionary | Selected Speeches and Writings by Samora Moisés Machel; Barry Munslow; Michael Wolfers

    Topics
    #Mozambique, #SamoraMachel, #portuguesecolonialism, #Moçambique, #Mozambiki, #Msumbiji, #Muzambhiki, #guerrillawarfare, #neocolonialism, #Africa, #southernafrica, #anticolonialism, #FRELIMO, #FrentedeLibertaçãodeMoçambique, #peopleswar, #marxism

    “Leader of Frelimo following Eduardo Mondlane's assassination in 1969, Machel was the architect of the guerrilla struggle against Portuguese colonial rule.”

  8. archive.org/details/samoramach

    Samora Machel: An African Revolutionary | Selected Speeches and Writings by Samora Moisés Machel; Barry Munslow; Michael Wolfers

    Topics
    #Mozambique, #SamoraMachel, #portuguesecolonialism, #Moçambique, #Mozambiki, #Msumbiji, #Muzambhiki, #guerrillawarfare, #neocolonialism, #Africa, #southernafrica, #anticolonialism, #FRELIMO, #FrentedeLibertaçãodeMoçambique, #peopleswar, #marxism

    “Leader of Frelimo following Eduardo Mondlane's assassination in 1969, Machel was the architect of the guerrilla struggle against Portuguese colonial rule.”