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On Tuesday evening, banned protests against police violence led to fierce fights with the police in Paris.

Frensh Comrades did a grafitto in Lyon:

Free Palestine! Free Georges Abdallah!

Finish Comrades published report and pictures of solidarity action:

May 10, 2020 marks two years since the old Mexican state put Dr. Sernas on the verge of disappearance. As a result, in response to an equally long-running international campaign called by the Mexican Revolutionary Movement, a group of revolutionary and internationalists from Tampere met on Saturday, June 30th and send their solidarity greetings to Mexico.

Comrades from Denmark have published a report containing pictures regarding the 40th anniversary of the iniitiation of the People's War in Peru (ILA80). Quite a lot of actions were done and two important documents were translated into Danish.

The full report: https://socialistiskrevolution.wordpress.com/2020/05/17/aktioner-til-fejring-af-40-aret-for-folkekrigen-i-peru/

You find the translations here and here.

As many of our Comrades know the revolutionary forces in Ireland are quite active in publishing news and interesting stuff in the internet and of course we encourage our readers to follow them:

Marxism-Leninism-Maoism Ireland on Facebook
Antiimperialist Action Ireland

On Monday night young people clashed with police forces, which tried to enforce the lock down in Agia Paraskevi a suburb of Athens.

This years Mayday celebrations in the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) was marked by the current crisis of the imperialist system and what in fact is a State of Emergency declared by the State with the pretext of “Fighting the Corona Virus”, on the one hand, and the struggle of the progressive forces and the masses against these on the other.

We publish this important statement from irish comrades. We think it is very good for comrades to read it, so to better understand the historical process and the perspective of the irish revolution:

 

Remembering Volunteer Seamus McElwain


IRA Volunteer and Guerrilla leader,  Seamus McElwain was born on April 1st 1960, to a Republican family in Knockacullion, close to Scotstown and Knockatallon in North County Monaghan, not far from Britain’s illegal border in Ireland.  From a young age Seamus was aware of the continuing injustice of partition and British Occupation and in 1974, at age 14 he joined Na Fianna Éireann and took his place in the ranks of the Revolutionary Movement. Turning down the opportunity to study in America, Seamus defiantly declared, ‘nobody will ever accuse me of running away’.