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Class Consciousness Project Comrade and CPGB-ML member.

This channel is to share and support anti-imperialist struggle, pursue class politics, and also offer my own taste in music and film.
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With that amount of oil profits no wonder the western imperialists have never forgiven Iran for removing the British comprador Pahlavi Dynasty.
Iran's sovereignty has long been a stumbling block for American hegemony in the region.
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Forwarded from KFA UK
Respected Comrade Kim Jong Un Inspects Construction Site for Second-stage 10 000 Flats in Hwasong Area near CompletionKim Jong Un, general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) and president of the State Affairs of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), on Friday inspected the construction site for 10 000 flats at the second stage in the Hwasong area nearing completion.

Accompanying him were leading officials of the WPK Central Committee.

Kim Jong Un was greeted on the spot by Kim Jong Gwan, first vice-minister of National Defence, Pak Hun, vice-premier of the Cabinet, and senior officials of the designing institutions and construction units involved in the construction of 10 000 flats.
What I find absolutely fascinating about socialist construction is what planning and the removal of profit margins can create.

The built up areas may look empty in these pictures and that's because it is. The area is mapped and planned. The people who need homes are taken into account, how best to situate these abodes for the community. Then they position schools, shops, parks and all amenities needed for the workers to live.
Then when all this is done they have a bloody big party to celebrate the homes that are given to them. The work they do is all meaningful to the country so the country repays them with a respectable life.
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Forwarded from Resistance News Network
In April 1948, he left for Damascus to meet with the Military Committee of the League of Arab States in order to ask for arms to repel the zionist incursion into Al-Quds, but the League failed him and the people of Palestine. It was at that time he received news of the occupation of Al-Qastal, a strategically located village west of Al-Quds. Before he left, Al-Husseini wrote a letter to the League in which he says, “I hold you accountable after you left my soldiers at the heights of the victories without aid or weapons”. 

He returned one last time to fight, waging a fierce battle against the incursion into Al-Quds and proclaimed, "I am going to al-Qastal, and I will storm it and occupy it, even if that leads to my death. By God, I am tired of life and death has become dearer to me than this treatment that the League has dealt us. I am now wishing for death before I see the Jews occupying Palestine. The men of the league and the leadership are betraying Palestine."

When the news spread that he planned to liberate Al-Qastal, fighters across Palestine came to his aid, liberating the village and raising the Palestinian flag later that afternoon on April 8, 1948. Fighters would later find out he was martyred during its liberation. 

His legacy was carried forward by his wife Wajeeha Al-Husseini who was his partner in struggle, a daughter and three sons, who fought in the ranks of the Palestinian revolution after the Nakba of 1948.

His unwavering bravery and tireless efforts to defend our homeland and resist occupation continue to inspire us in our struggle for liberation. His courage and sacrifice remain a guiding light as we persevere steadfastly in the face of the cowardly zionist enemy. We honor Al-Husseini’s legacy by renewing our commitment to our struggle. We draw strength from his sacrifice and all those who followed in his footsteps. Together, we will continue the struggle until martyrdom or victory. 

Glory to the eternal Martyr Abdelqader Al-Husseini. 
Long live the resistance. 
Long live Palestine. 
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Palestinians celebrate with PLO flags in a speeding car in Gaza, on the day of the signing of the Oslo Accords in Washington.
Gaza, Palestine, September 13, 1999. Photo by Santiago Lyon