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CCOMPOSA — The Co-ordination Committee of
Maoist Parties and Organisations of South AsiaStatements and Documents
We are beginning to post here a collection of statements and documents issued by CCOMPOSA. An introduction about the formation and history of this international association of revolutionary parties will be added later.
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Official CCOMPOSA Statements and Documents
- Press Release on Conclusion of the 5th Conference of CCOMPOSA, issued on March 23, 2011, 2 pages. PDF Format [54 KB] MS Word Format [31 KB]
- “Political Resolution Adopted by the 5th Conference of CCOMPOSA, March 2011”, 6 pages. PDF Format [90 KB] MS Word Format [46 KB]
- Press Statement: “CCOMPOSA Calls on Peoples of South Asia to Oppose Indian Rulers Growing Intervention in Neighboring Countries”, probable issue date June 25, 2007, posted on the Indian Vanguard website on Aug. 3, 2007, 2 pages. PDF Format [57 KB] MS Word Format [33 KB]
- “Political Resolution of CCOMPOSA 4th Conference”, issue date not available, but published in People’s March, vol. 7, #7, Aug-Sept-Oct 2006. [HTML format]
- Press Statement: “Stop State Terror Against Maoists in India; Demand Immediate Release of Com. Sunil Roy, Guarav, Kiran & Others”, Dec. 26, 2005, published in People’s March, vol. 7, #2, Feb. 2006. [HTML format]
- Press Statement: “Strengthen the Strategic Offensive of the People's War in Nepal! Uphold the Formation of the Communist Party of India (Maoist)! Turn the Countries of South Asia into a Strong Bastion of World Revolution!”, Dec. 15, 2004, 2 pages. PDF Format [68 KB] MS Word Format [31 KB]
- Press Statement against U.S. Imperialist Interference in South Asia and with regard to Political Prisoners, July 19, 2004, 2 pages. PDF Format [68 KB] MS Word Format [30 KB]
- “On the Occasion of the 37th Anniversary of Naxalbari: May 23-29: One-Week Joint Campaign against State Repression in South Asia!”, May 15, 2004, 3 pages. PDF Format [131 KB] MS Word Format [38 KB]
- Press Release: “Successful Conclusion of the Third Conference of the CCOMPOSA”, April 10, 2004, 2 pages. PDF Format [70 KB] MS Word Format [32 KB]
- “Resolution on the Present Situation”, adopted by the Second Annual Conference of CCOMPOSA, Sept. 15, 2002. From The Worker, #8, of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist). [HTML format]
- “Declaration of CCOMPOSA”, adopted by the Second Annual Conference of CCOMPOSA, August 2002, 7 pages. Includes “Organizational Rules of Functioning of CCOMPOSA”. PDF Format [98 KB] MS Word Format [50 KB]
- Press Statement against US Aggression in Afghanistan and about the Situations in Nepal and India, Jan. 5, 2002, 2 pages. PDF Format [71 KB] MS Word Format [33 KB]
- Press Statement: “Condemn, Oppose and Resist US War Efforts!”, Sept. 24, 2001, 2 pages. PDF Format [87 KB] MS Word Format [32 KB]
- “Press Statement of the Coordination Committee of Maoist Parties and Organisations of South Asia (CCOMPOSA)”, July 1, 2001, 3 pages. This is the initial proclamation of CCOMPOSA. PDF Format [113 KB] MS Word Format [36 KB]
CCOMPOSA Bulletin
- Bulletin No. 1: February 2003: PDF Format [27 pages; 3,700 KB]
Statements and Commentary about CCOMPOSA by Revolutionary Parties
- “On the Second Annual Conference of CCOMPOSA”, statement by the CPI(ML) People’s War, Sept. 15, 2002, about the CCOMPOSA Conference which was held in August 2002. Published in People’s March, vol. 3, #10, Oct. 2002. [HTML format]
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