From: BAYAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 01:37:35 +0800

Subject: Communique of the ILPS First Int'l Assembly


COMMUNIQUE ON THE ESTABLISHMENT
OF THE INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE OF PEOPLES� STRUGGLE (ILPS)
27 May 2001
Zutphen, The Netherlands

We, anti-imperialist and democratic mass organizations from different
countries of Asia, Africa, Latin America, North America, Europe and
Oceania, are happy to announce the successful holding of the First
International Assembly establishing the International League of Peoples�
Struggle (ILPS). This is a historic moment for all progressive forces
throughout the world who are fighting for national independence, democracy
and social liberation against imperialism and reaction

 From 25 to 27 May 2001, we deliberated on and ratified the Charter of the
ILPS, passed resolutions on the concerns of the League and elected the
members of the International Coordinating Committee (ICC).

The First International Assembly was attended by 336 delegates and guests,
representing 232 mass organizations from 40 countries: Afghanistan,
Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Benin, Brazil, Burma,
Canada, Congo, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, England, France, Germany,
Greece, India, Indonesia, Iran, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mexico,
Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Niger, Norway, Pakistan, Peru,
Philippines, Scotland, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey
and USA.

Prof. Jose Maria Sison, chairman of the International Initiative Committee
(IIC), opened the assembly. He welcomed the delegates on behalf of the IIC
and delivered the report on the historical background of the assembly and
the preparatory work undertaken by the IIC that led to the successful
launching of the League.

As approved by the delegates, the nature and objectives of the
International League of Peoples� Struggle are as follows:

The League is an anti-imperialist and democratic formation. It shall
promote, support and develop the anti-imperialist and democratic struggles
of the people of the world against the ideological, political, military,
economic, social and cultural domination and attacks of imperialism and
reaction.

The League has a broad mass character and shall not be subordinate to any
political party, government or church and shall afford equality to all
participating organizations. It shall strive to realize the unity,
cooperation and coordination of anti-imperialist and democratic struggles
throughout the world.

The League stands and fights for the following:

(1) The cause of national liberation, democracy and social liberation
against imperialism and all reaction;
(2) Socio-economic development for oppressed and exploited countries and
nations and social equity for all working people;
(3) Human rights in the civil, political, economic, social and cultural
fields against state violence, national oppression, class exploitation,
gender oppression, fascism, casteism, racism and religious bigotry;
(4) The cause of just peace and struggles against wars of counterrevolution
and aggression and against nuclear, biological, chemical, missile and other
weapons of genocidal and random mass destruction;
(5) Promotion of trade union and other democratic rights of the working
class, improvement of wage and living conditions against all forms of
intensifying exploitation of labor and the destruction of working class
organizations in their pursuit of the historic mission of fighting for
social liberation;
(6) Agrarian reform and rights of peasants, farm workers and fisherfolk
against feudal, semi-feudal and capitalist exploitation and oppression;
(7)The cause of women�s liberation and rights against all forms of sexual
discrimination, exploitation and violence;
(8) Rights of the youth to education and employment;
(9) Children's rights against child labor, sexual abuse and other forms of
exploitation;
(10) Rights of indigenous peoples, national minorities, and nationalities
for self-determination and de-colonization against discrimination, racism
and national oppression by imperialism and local reaction;
(11) The rights of teachers, researchers and other educational personnel
and struggle against ideas and researches directed against the people;
(12) The right of the people to health care and the rights of health
workers;
(13) Science and technology for the people and development, environmental
protection against plunder and pollution and the destruction of the
foundations of human life, the right to safe and healthy food and water and
opposition to manipulation of genetic technology for imperialist profit;
(14) Arts and culture and free flow of information in the service of the
people and the rights of artists, creative writers, journalists and other
cultural workers and against imperialist and reactionary propaganda and
oppression;
(15) Justice and indemnification for the victims of illegal arrest and
detention (especially political prisoners), violations of due process,
torture, extra-judicial executions, disappearances, mass displacement, and
other blatant forms of human rights violations;
(16) Rights and welfare of homeless persons, refugees and migrant workers
displaced by imperialism and local reactionaries;
(17) Rights of aged people towards a life in dignity and secured existence;
and
(18) Rights of gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgendered against
discrimination, intolerance and xenophobia.

Fifteen workshops were held addressing the issues of most of the above
concerns. Resource speakers made very informative presentations, draft
resolutions were deliberated on, and country experiences were shared. The
resolutions formulated by the different workshop groups were submitted and
approved in the plenary session. Resolutions on specific issues and country
situations were also submitted for signing by individual members.

Elected to the International Coordinating Committee (ICC), the highest
decision�making organ of the League between assemblies, were: H.A. Khan
Rano of Bangladesh, Danny Claes and An Lenaerts of Belgium, Honore Lokossa
of Benin, Nay Myo Hlaing of Burma, Cecilia Diocson-Sayo and Hari Sharma of
Canada, Jim Balikwisha of Congo, Leopoldo Grullon of the Dominican
Republic, Remzi Sahinoglu of France, Metin Atak of Germany, Errikos Finalis
and Aris Lambrou of Greece, Fathima Natesan Burnad and Darshan Pol of
India, Ita Nadia and Mega Suhantara of Indonesia, Arman Riazi of Iran,
Irene Fernandez of Malaysia, Bernardo Ranferi of Mexico, Sapkota Nabin of
Nepal, Chuck Barkey of the Netherlands, Daphna Whitmore of New Zealand,
Azra Talat Sayeed of Pakistan, Crispin Beltran, Cherry Clemente, Rafael
Mariano and Liza Maza of the Philippines, Hahn Choong Mok of South Korea,
Ravadee Prasertcharoensuk of Thailand, Hasan Gulum, Memik Horoz and Musa
Servi of Turkey, Ray Light and Joe Navidad of the United States of America.

The ICC elected the following as its officers to constitute the
International Coordinating Group (ICG): Crispin Beltran as Chairperson;
Memik Horoz as Deputy Chairperson; An Lenaerts as First Deputy Chairperson
for Internal Affairs; Bernardo Ranferi as Second Deputy Chairperson for
External Affairs; Arman Riazi as General Secretary; Cherry Clemente as
First Deputy General Secretary; Jim Balikwisha as Second Deputy General
Secretary; Danny Claes as Treasurer; and Irene Fernandez as Auditor. The
ICC decided to invite Prof. Jose Maria Sison as consultant of the League or
in a similar capacity in recognition of his services as Chairman of the
International Initiative Committee and in prospect of his continuing
advisory role.

The ILPS shall make immediate efforts to publish and distribute the
decisions and documents of the First International Assembly, in English and
in other languages.

The ICC shall encourage mass formations to apply as participating
organizations on the basis of accepting the results of the assembly.

The ICC decided that the General Secretariat and the international
headquarters of the ILPS shall be located in Utrecht, The Netherlands.

FOR THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL ASSEMBLY:
The International Coordinating Committee


Note from BAYAN: The ILPS secretariat may be reached through
Website -- www.geocities.com/ilps2000
Email -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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