On March 18, the day of the Paris Commune, proletarian revolutionaries from FRG together with Turkish comrades held a rally in Altendorf to commemorate the heroic fighters of the Paris Commune.
The Paris Commune was the first dictatorship of the proletariat and is the first attempt of the workers to storm the sky. It is one of the four great milestones in the history of the class struggle of the proletariat and the beginning of the world proletarian revolution. Proletarian revolutionaries commemorated it, among other things, with a banner with the slogan: "151 years of dictatorship of the proletariat". The Paris Commune confirmed important principles of Marxism and its teachings are still valid today. Therefore, the recognition of the Paris Commune and the application of its teachings is a demarcation line to revisionism.
Under the slogan "Down with imperialist war! - Long live the friendship of the peoples!" in German and Turkish, the imperialist war of aggression in Ukraine was denounced with a banner and in different speeches. At the same time, as it was pointed out in one of the speeches, it is necessary to remember that the Paris communards serve as an example in the question of the war of the rulers, in which they turned their weapons against their oppressors and decided not to die for the interests of the rulers.
The rally attracted a lot of attention and was welcomed by many from the neighborhood as well as many motorists, the statement of the Red Women Committee against the war in Ukraine was distributed and the revolutionary and political prisoners commemorated in the dungeons of reaction. The Turkish comrades of Partizan in their statement on March 18 demanded to systematize and strengthen the support of the political and revolutionary prisoners. In a situation where the struggles of the oppressed are intensifying and developing worldwide, more and more militants are thrown into the prisons of the reaction. The struggle is an important part of the class struggle, as it was pointed out in the declaration. Political and revolutionary prisoners of war are completely exploited by the reaction and have always been the target of systematic torture to break them in order to stifle the revolutionary struggles and prevent others from following them.