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On the 4th of August the Irish comrades of the Anti-imperilist Action Ireland dibstrubed thousands of newsletters.

Masses attacked and stormed a toll station in Lakhanpur in the district of Kathua in in by the Indian state occupied Kashmir, after local youths were assaulted by employees of the Indian state.

We publish here an article by communists from Nepal. Even if we do not necessarily share all the assessments, this article is important because it gives an insight into the development of the situation in Nepal:

The question of rebuilding the Maoist movement in Nepal

Rishi Raj Baral

It is a matter of deep concern  for the revolutionaries of the world to know the current situation of Maoist Movement in Nepal, which has a glorious history in the past. Not only the revolutionaries, but also the reactionary forces are watching it cautiously.

The imperialists and their lackeys do not find any rest in Mali, on Sunday two separate armed actions against personnel of the armed forces of Mali Mere carried out by suspected so called “Islamists“.

After the murder of the progressive force, Garret Foster, by an US Army Sargent last weekend masses and revolutionaries gathered to the streets to carry out protests in several parts of the United States.

On July 30, three soldiers were killed during an attack on the armed forces of the old Indian state in the federal state of Manipur.

On the 28th of July there was a spontaneous rally against the verdict in the TKP / ML trial in Berlin-Wedding.

This week in Aubervilliers, a suburb of Paris, a tent camp by refugees under a motorway bridge was evacuated by the police. The 1000 to 2000 people were placed in gyms according to the pigs. Since years illegal camps are built by migrants who don‘t get asylum in France, and in the same way those camps are evicted regulary.Politicians give the evictions a "humanitarian" touch; Karine Franclet, the major of Aubervilles, wants to end the „drastic situation“. Actually the masses fled into the camps because they did not get any other accommodiation. And the truth is that many are back out on the streets the same day again because they are sent away from their shelters. The French initial reception system stipulates for such placement a maximum of 10 days, after which the refugees are sent away and are supposedly able to apply for asylum.