Did you know that Yemen's National Liberation Front, which defeated British colonialism on November 30, 1967, was heavily influenced by Maoist philosophy, despite being nominally Nasserist at the time? 🧵
The NLF's left-wing took control in a bloodless coup in 1969, renamed the country the "People's Democratic Republic of Yemen," embraced Marxism-Leninism as its governing philosophy, and aligned with the Soviet Bloc.
Despite officially identifying with the Soviet Bloc after 1969, the left-wing of the NLF remained heavily inspired by China and Maoist political philosophy.
In 1968, the NLF sent an official delegation on a working visit to China. There, they were accompanied by leading Communist Party officials, including Vice Premier and Foreign Minister Chen Yi.
The NLF, still nominally Nasserist in 1968, expressed its intentions to adopt Marxism-Leninism as its guiding ideology with the Chinese officials. In turn, the Chinese spoke about their own experiences.
Although the NLF's Nasserist faction was deposed in 1969, Salim Rubai Ali, the first president of Marxist Yemen, remained devoted to drawing inspiration from Maoist theory.
Salim organized the “Seven Glorious Days” in 1972, inspired by the Chinese Cultural Revolution, in which hundreds of thousands of workers and peasants were brought to the capital to protest party bureaucracy.
He organized the People’s Militia inspired by the Chinese Red Guards in the 70s, opposed the creation of the Yemeni Socialist Party as unnecessary bureaucracy, and introduced a progressive Family Law in 1974.
He introduced a school system inspired by the Chinese model in both rural & metropolitan areas. A system devoid of class differences and hierarchies, built on a foundation nurtured by criticism and self-criticism.
Salim Rubai Ali was shot dead in an internal coup on the 26th of July 1978, and replaced by moderate NLF leader Ali Nassir Muhammad, bringing Yemen’s brief Maoist period to an end.
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The German government has collapsed. The Social Democrats’ attempt to rescue German capital’s interests by reestablishing Germany as an imperialist force has been a catastrophe. Here is what the media will not tell you. 🧵
The German government has pushed the country into three wars—Ukraine, Palestine, and Lebanon. All are funded by taxpayers while public services deteriorate.
Germany is facing critical shortages: 183 occupations are in need of workers, thousands of doctors’ practices are closing, and hundreds of thousands of spaces are lacking in daycares. The national railway system is a national embarrassment due to widespread delays.
🟡 BREAKING: Germany passed a new resolution that seeks to punish criticism of Israel with withdrawal of citizenship. Here’s what you need to know.
You think Germany’s anti-Palestinian crackdowns are bad? Brace yourself—things just got a whole lot worse.
The official resolution text emphasizes the need to crack down on “left-wing anti-imperialism” and adopts the far-right rhetoric of “imported anti-Semitism.” In addition, Germany may further slash funds for international aid organizations that are critical of Israel.
Indian revolutionary and professor of English, Dr. G.N. Saibaba, has passed away. He died from a heart attack and medical complications resulting from his imprisonment and torture by the fascist Indian government. Read on about his legacy. 🧵
Many are characterizing Saibaba’s passing as a summary execution by the Indian state. Saibaba was almost completely disabled from a childhood bout of polio. While detained, the state denied him medication and confiscated his wheelchair.
Saibaba suffered from further medical neglect when he contracted COVID-19 twice and swine flu on another occasion. He was targeted and humiliated by the state in order to make an example out of his advocacy for oppressed groups in India.
At least 31 alleged Maoist guerrillas have been killed by Indian police and paramilitary forces. The clashes are just the latest in the state’s coordinated efforts to crush the movement aiming to bring about socialist revolution. 🧵
The Civil Liberties Committee of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh has called for an investigation into the killings. Some are alleging it was a “fake encounter” in which civilians, not Maoist guerrillas, were killed.
The attacks occurred in the Abujhmad forest in the eastern state of Chhattisgarh, a stronghold of the Maoist movement and an area which contains rich deposits of natural resources like iron and bauxite.
From October 7 onwards, Israel’s campaign of information warfare can be characterized as a constant stream of fake news and false narratives. Here we debunk some of the most egregious examples of their disinformation. 🧵
Israel asserts its right to "self defense". However, under international law you do not have a right to defend yourself from a nation you are occupying, in fact, those being occupied are the ones with the right to self-defense under law.
Israel claims that they don’t violate international law. Aside from their numerous atrocities since October 7, their ongoing and expanding settlements in the West Bank are illegal under international law, according to Article 49 of the Geneva convention.
Today marks “German Unity Day,” the reunification of Germany in 1990. While the elite celebrated the creation of a single German state, it was a neoliberal disaster for the citizens of the former German Democratic Republic (GDR). 🧵
The GDR, located in the eastern part of the country, identified itself as a “workers and peasants state” until 1990, when it was dismantled and transformed into a neoliberal experiment, primarily influenced by economist Hans Willgerodt.
Willgerodt advocated for deregulation and favored letting the integration of the GDR into the capitalist West German state unfold through “the market.”