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Depuis l'annonce de la date de la prochaine Fête de l'Humanité (qui aura lieu du 13 au 15 septembre 2024), les préparatifs de la tente Tarik Al Shaab à la Fête de l'Humanité ont commencé. Cette année, on y célébrera le 90ème anniversaire de la fondation du Parti communiste irakien, occasion chère au cœur des communistes et de leurs sympathisants. Dans ce cadre, le Comité préparatoire de la tente a mis en route les préparatifs et oeuvre afin de créer toutes les conditions de succès de cet événement. Des groupes de travail ont été constitués par domaines d’intervention, et des plans sont en cours d’élaboration ; tout cela dans l'espoir que les participants puissent passer un moment joyeux en présence de camarades, d'amis et de jeunes qui attendent chaque année cette occasion unique synonyme de retrouvailles et de célébration.
L’invitation s’adresse à un large public, venu du monde entier, qui brandissent leurs drapeaux rouges pour « une patrie libre et un peuple heureux », menés par des jeunes à la fois membres et sympathisants du parti. C'est le jour où des camarades de la diaspora se réunissent et renouvellent leur soutien à l'idéologie et aux principes du Parti communiste irakien. Comme chaque année, nous nous retrouverons le jeudi (12 septembre cette année) et nous célébrerons une longue histoire de lutte et de martyrs en amont de l’ouverture du festival.
Tout de suite après la clôture de l’édition 2023, les organisations du Parti situées en dehors de l'Irak et qui ont participé à la tente Tarik Al Shaab ont été invitées à évaluer leur participation et à soumettre leurs idées afin d'améliorer les préparatifs de l’année à venir. Le Comité préparatoire a tenu des réunions régulières pour rechercher les meilleurs moyens de garantir le succès de la participation au 90ème anniversaire de sa fondation. Des groupes de travail différents ont été constitués : certains tenus par les jeunes, d’autres concernant les médias et la logistique.
L'équipe des jeunes invite tous les Irakiens à participer à l’organisation et au succès de la tente, en participant aux différents groupes de travail pour l'organisation, la promotion, le montage de la tente, la mise en place de l'équipement, la vente et la participation, ainsi que le programme artistique et festif.
Ainsi, chacun peut travailler tout en profitant du programme culturel et politique du festival ; c’est une occasion unique de rencontrer des jeunes irakiens du monde entier et de découvrir des performances artistiques des plus grands chanteurs d'Europe.
En coordination avec le bureau des médias du parti à l'étranger et l'équipe des médias, une campagne publicitaire a été préparée et lancée, avec des reportages réguliers du succès de nos événements passés ainsi que des films promotionnels. N’hésitez pas à les partager largement sur vos réseaux !
L'équipe logistique a élaboré et mis en œuvre ses plans en vue de la plus grande célébration irakienne en dehors de l’Irak : le 90ème anniversaire de la fondation du parti. Pour éviter le problème des transport des hôtels vers la tente et vice versa, trois bus ont été réservés spécialement pour l’occasion. Ceux-ci sont destinés à pallier les difficultés de transport dues au lieu de la Fête qui est assez excentré. L'équipe se coordonne avec les groupes de jeunes, la Ligue des femmes et l'Association des partisans communistes pour déterminer toutes les exigences nécessaires au succès des célébrations et du programme des tentes. Afin de faciliter les déplacements sur le site du festival, l'équipe vous demande de réserver des hôtels à proximité immédiate ou dans la même zone résidentielle pour faciliter l'utilisation des bus.
Suivez nos reportages et communications sur la tente Tarik Alshaab au Festival de l'Humanité et les préparatifs des célébrations du 90ème anniversaire de la fondation du Parti communiste irakien.
*« Tarik Al Shaab » La Voie du peuple est l'organe central du Parti communiste irakien.

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Seit der Bekanntgabe des Starttermins des L’Humanité -Festivals vom 13. bis zum 15. September 2024 haben die Vorbereitungen zur Teilnahme des Tarik Alschaab-Zeltes am L’Humanité -Festival begonnen. Dies erfolgt im Jahr der Feierlichkeiten zum neunzigsten Jahrestag der Gründung der Irakischen Kommunistischen Partei. Wir werden dieses Jahr nicht nur teilnehmen, sondern auch einen Anlass feiern, der den Kommunisten und ihren Freunden am Herzen liegt. Daher begann die Tätigkeit des Zeltvorbereitungskomitees mit der frühzeitigen Vorbereitung dieser Feier, um alle Voraussetzungen für einen Erfolg zu schaffen. Je nach dem jeweiligen Bereich wurden Arbeitsgruppen gebildet und frühzeitig Pläne ausgearbeitet. Das wird mit der Hoffnung verbunden, dass allen Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmern eine freudige Zeit im Beisein von Genossinnen, Genossen, Freundinnen, Freunden und jungen Menschen verbringen können, die auf eine besondere Art der Teilnahme und des Feierns erwartet.
Die Einladung richtet sich an ein breites Publikum geliebter Menschen von überall, die ihre roten Fahnen hissen für „eine freie Heimat und ein glückliches Volk“, angeführt von jungen Menschen, die sowohl Parteimitglieder als auch Unterstützer sind. Es ist der Tag, an dem sich liebe Menschen aus allen Diasporaländern treffen und ihren Beistand und Unterstützung für die Ideologie und Prinzipien der Irakischen Kommunistischen Partei erklären. Wie üblich treffen wir uns am Donnerstag, dem 12. September, und feiern außerhalb des Festivalprogramms eine lange Geschichte des Kampfes und der Opferung. Unmittelbar nach der erfolgreichen Teilnahme an den Zeltaktivitäten im letzten Jahr 2023, wurden die Parteiorganisationen außerhalb der Heimat, die am Tarik Alshaab-Zelt teilnahmen, dazu aufgerufen, die Teilnahme auszuwerten und ihre Berichte vorzulegen, um den Stand der Vorbereitungen zu verbessern. Das Vorbereitungskomitee hielt seine regelmäßigen Sitzungen ab, um nach den besten Möglichkeiten zu suchen, um die Teilnahme erfolgreich zu gestalten und den neunzigsten Jahrestag seiner Gründung zu feiern. Es wurden dabei Arbeitsgruppen in den Bereichen Jugend, Medien und Logistik gebildet.
Das Jugendteam lädt alle Iraker ein, sich erfolgreich an der Umsetzung der Pläne und und am Erfolg der Feierlichkeiten des Zeltes zu beteiligen, indem sie in den verschiedenen Arbeitsgruppen für Organisation, Werbung, Aufbau des Zeltes, Aufstellen der Ausrüstung, Verkauf und Mitwirkung am künstlerischen und festlichen Programm mitwirken. Damit sollen Sie alle ihre Schaffens- und Arbeitsfähigkeit unter Beweis stellen und gleichzeitig das kulturelle und politische Festivalprogramm genießen. Alle sollen diesen Anlass nutzen, um junge Menschen aus der ganzen Welt zu treffen und die künstlerischen Darbietungen der größten Gesangsgruppen Europas nicht zu verpassen.
In Abstimmung zwischen dem Medienbüro der Partei im Ausland und dem Medienteam wurde eine Werbekampagne vorbereitet, die die Pläne der Komitees widerspiegelt. Die Genossinnen und Genossen, Freundinnen und Freunde sowie die Jugend sind dazu auffordert, am diesjährigen Festival teilzunehmen, indem sie ihre regelmäßigen Berichte und Werbefilme vorstellen, in der Hoffnung, dass SIE mit allen anderen interagieren, indem SIE diese weitergeben und verteilen, veröffentlichen und auf breiter Ebene zur Teilnahme einladen.
Das Logistikteam hat in Vorbereitung auf die größte Feier außerhalb des Landes, den 90. Jahrestag der Parteigründung, seine Pläne ausgearbeitet und umgesetzt. Um das Problem des Transports von den Hotels zum Zelt und umgekehrt zu vermeiden, wurden drei Busse reserviert. Damit sollen die Transportschwierigkeiten aufgrund der Entfernung des Veranstaltungsortes von der Stadt Paris überwunden werden. Das Team stimmt sich mit den Jugendgruppen, der Frauenliga und dem Verband der kommunistischen Partisanen ab, um alle Erfordernisse für den Erfolg der Feierlichkeiten und des Zeltprogramms während der Festtage zu ermitteln. Um die Anreise zum Festgelände zu erleichtern, bittet das Team um die Buchung von Hotels in unmittelbarer Nähe bzw. im selben Wohngebiet, um den Einsatz von Bussen zu erleichtern.
Verfolgen Sie unsere Berichte und Mitteilungen über das Tarik Alschaab-Zelt auf dem L’Humanité Festival und die Vorbereitungen der Feierlichkeiten zum 90. Jahrestag der Gründung der Irakischen Kommunistischen Partei.
*„Tarik Alschaab“ Der Weg des Volkes( ist

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This week, at its headquarters in Brussels, NATO will mark the 75th anniversary of the signing of its founding treaty. Celebrations will continue at its summit in Washington DC in July. Signed in that city on 4 April 1949 by the US, Canada, Britain, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, Portugal, Denmark, Iceland and Norway, it was the first military treaty binding together the US, key imperialist states in Europe and their allies on both sides of the Atlantic to pursue what Winston Churchill had referred to in his Fulton, Missouri speech in 1946 as the US-led “overall strategic concept”. In whatever way it was dressed up, the plan, in which NATO played an absolutely crucial role, was to secure the post-war world for monopoly capitalism, threaten the Soviet Union and socialist countries of Eastern Europe, and crush any green shoots of socialism wherever they might spring up, especially in the heartlands of the West and in countries newly emerging from colonial domination.
Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty provided for mutual assistance should any member country be attacked. The Soviet Union was cast as an existential threat – though its energy was directed towards rapid post-war reconstruction, securing international arms reduction agreements, banning the use of nuclear weapons, and achieving peaceful coexistence. The mass media whipped up fear of communism and of imminent attack through conventional warfare and new weapons of mass destruction to be unleashed by the Kremlin and its Red Army. The treaty and media-induced panic facilitated the moulding of Western Europe as a vast military bloc, the maintenance of huge armies with extensive periods of national conscription, the proliferation of US and other military bases in Britain and elsewhere and the deployment of US troops and warplanes. It also stimulated soaring expenditure on research into evermore lethal warfare, eating up the government science budgets of member countries which could have been directed to meeting people’s manifold needs. It engaged the Soviet Union in an unwanted and economically devastating arms race, forced the formation of the Warsaw Pact alliance for the self-defence of the socialist countries in 1955, and terrorised the whole world with the threat of nuclear annihilation.
In Britain, government spending on science increased from £5m in 1937 to £78m in 1947 to £234m in 1953, 80% of which, £187m (more than £6.5bn in today’s money) was warfare related. This would have gone a very long way if ploughed into the realisation of peaceful developments, especially the provision of public services to meet the needs of the majority of people in a still war-torn country.
The establishment of NATO did not, of course, come out of nowhere. While the war still raged across the continents and people everywhere hoped for peace, democracy and freedom from colonial oppression, imperialism was laying the foundations of a very different world once the current hostilities had ceased.
Winston Churchill was on the case on behalf of the right-wing British establishment before the ink had even time to dry on the document bringing war in Europe to a halt. On 9 May 1945 in Berlin, the German high command formally ratified the instrument of total and unconditional surrender. Duplicitous Churchill told Stalin that the future of humanity depended “on the friendship and understanding between the British and Russian peoples”, to which, on 10 May, Stalin replied, looking forward to “the further successful and happy development in the post-war period of the friendly relations which have grown up between our countries in the period of the war.” But Churchill had no interest in such things. On 12 May he telegraphed US president Harry Truman that an iron curtain was drawn across Europe, that what lay behind it was unknown and that, from behind it, the Soviet Union might advance at any time to the North Sea and Atlantic shores.
He substantially expounded on this theme in his infamous Fulton Missouri speech on 5 March 1946, considered a key opening salvo of the Cold War, accusing the USSR of aspiring to the “indefinite expansion of their power and doctrines” and promoting a proposed ‘special’ relationship between Britain and the US, which he had proposed in his first ever meeting with Truman in Potsdam in July 1945.
On 12 March 1947, the Truman Doctrine announced that the US would provide political, military, and economic assistance to all democratic nations under threat from external or internal authoritarian forces. Truman, of course, had the Soviet threat clearly in mind and thus instigated the equation of communism and totalitarianism and ‘justification’ for US intervention across the globe in any country that did not fall in line with imperialism’s plans.
The truth was that things had not gone entirely as anticipated for the West. During the 1930s, the capitalist powers had expected that Hitler fascism, working in favour of the most reactionary monopoly capital in the world, would obliterate socialist thinking and aspirations, together with the labour and political organisations of the working class in Germany and other European states over which it took control. This had not happened despite all the terror unleashed on communists and left and progressive people everywhere. Moreover, the allies had hoped that the fascist armies would be turned on the socialist Soviet Union and finish it once and for all. But the defeat of fascism by the Red Army in the USSR and Eastern Europe showed that the great tide of revolutionary transformation initiated by the Great October Socialist Revolution could not yet be withstood.
At the same time, the European capitalist heartlands were bombed out and devastated; business, industry and infrastructure were wrecked; international trade was virtually wiped out; economies were in ruins; people were hungry, food could not be produced to feed them, and governments were bankrupt. At the same time, leadership of imperialism was inevitably passing from the once mighty colonial powers to the US, on whom the west European states had by the end of the war come to rely for bank-rolling their economies. The need was mutual. For the US, Europe was crucial for its hegemonic plans, including for the deployment of monopoly finance capital on a massive scale, while exerting military protection of its interests and forcibly halting the spread of socialism.
The Soviet Union characterised the North Atlantic Treaty as an aggressive pact directed at the USSR in contravention of the UN Charter, the Anglo-Soviet alliance of 1942 and the Yalta and Potsdam agreements, whose purpose was Anglo-American world domination. It is ironic that, after all the efforts to create the alliance by the most reactionary forces in Britain, it was the post-war Labour government that took the country into NATO. In April 1949, the Executive of the Communist Party (CPGB) stated categorically that “The Atlantic Pact is not a pact for peace, it is a pact for war. It is the direct continuation of the policy of Churchill’s Fulton speech and the Truman Doctrine – openly directed to the aim of building up a war front against the socialist Soviet Union and the peoples’ democracies of Eastern Europe.”
And this is what for 42 years it proved to be. After the end of the Cold War in 1991 with the destruction of the Soviet Union, the bringing down of the socialist countries of Eastern and Central Europe and the break-up of the Warsaw Pact, NATO’s articulated raison d’etre ceased to exist. However, the years that followed saw an escalation rather than diminution of the alliance’s reach – with countries ‘strategic’ to imperialism, including the former socialist countries of Eastern Europe, offered full membership.
As NATO expanded eastwards and gained in strength, so its belligerence increased, beginning with its spring 1999 78-day attack on Yugoslavia, the 25th anniversary of which was commemorated by a huge international gathering in Serbia last month, organised by the Belgrade Forum for a World of Equals and the World Peace Council. There the orchestrated terror and devastation inflicted purposefully and mercilessly on the people of that country by the US and its allies, including Blair’s Labour government in Britain and the neo-liberal establishment in whose interests it acted, were remembered with horror.
On the 24 March 1999, the world changed forever. Lines that were crossed unmasked the nature and intent of the most reactionary powers on earth. For the first time force was used against a sovereign state without UN Security Council consent. There were “no boots on the ground” – sole reliance on air power, the most advanced technology and deadly weaponry. Large-scale use of satellite missile-guiding technology made its debut. B2 stealth bombers were first used in live combat. And the scene was set for all the NATO-inflicted horrors to come, down to the present day.
There was, despite the rhetoric, no plausible reason to attack. Events in Kosovo posed no discernible threat to the national security of any NATO country (Article 5, North Atlantic Treaty), yet public opinion was won over on the basis of a sophisticated and highly effective web of lies.
The day before the first bomb fell, prime minister Tony Blair told parliament that Britain would do what it was about to do “to avert […] a humanitarian disaster in Kosovo.” But the aggression was long-planned and nothing Belgrade did or did not do could have changed the mind of NATO’s generals.
US General, Michael C. Short, the chief of the NATO assault on Yugoslavia summed it up in two chilling sentences: “One cannot win a war without destroying the possibility of a normal life for the majority of the population. We must take away from them water, power supply, food and even the normal air to breathe.” It was a herald of the horrific interventions yet to come – in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Mali, Syria, Ukraine, Sudan, Gaza.
Britain played a full and significant part in Operation Allied Force – in mobilising support for military action from mid-1997 and in detailed planning from then on in. During the campaign, from the outset, B52 bombers and vital tactical military aircraft left from bases in England. HMS Invincible operated Sea Harrier jets and an array of British destroyers, frigates and war planes gave support throughout.
Today, Britain continues to play its role as number one ally of the US. Its bases, once honed for colonial domination of 25% of the world, are now indispensable to US imperialism’s bid to control not only the resources of the Middle East and Africa, but also the vast wealth of the Indo-Pacific. The British Peace Assembly calls unequivocally for the closure of all 145 major military bases and installations in 42 countries. Aggression is cemented in ever more deadly pacts, the likes of AUKUS, while Britain once more plays a full and fearsome imperialist role conducting ever more ‘hot war’ operations and waging Cold War on the People’s Republic of China. The people of Britain must unite to challenge its war-mongering government, expose its crimes, halt its plans, and dissipate its mass media lies.
32 countries now have full membership of NATO, the most recent additions being Finland and Sweden, in 2023 and 2024 respectively. In addition to NATO enlargement of its own full membership ‘club’, other countries are drawn into the militaristic web through its so-called Partnership for Peace, its ‘Mediterranean Dialogue’ and the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative. To the delight of the military industrial complexes, members and allies of NATO are investing in the latest military hardware and software – missiles, drones, fighter aircraft, bombers and naval vessels, guidance systems for WMDs and ‘shields’ from attack, surveillance apparatus, internal security systems and the means for dealing with mass dissent. The £billions to be had in profit drive the quest for ‘new and better’ means to kill.
NATO’s website defines the organisation as “A community of allies bound together by common values of democracy, individual liberty and the rule of law.” This is the stuff of nightmares. There is nothing that NATO has done in its first 75 years or plans to do in future decades that gives us any cause to believe that NATO is “working to keep people safe”. The British Peace Assembly calls for Britain to come out of NATO, for NATO itself to be disbanded, and for the implementation of a truly international foreign policy of peaceful coexistence. The World Peace Council and all its affiliates, of which the British Peace Assembly is one, must place NATO under the spotlight on its 75th birthday, so that people everywhere know and understand why it says “Yes to Peace! No to NATO!”
Dr. Liz Payne is the Convenor of the British Peace Assembly and a member of Liberation’s Education Committee.
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The Iranian authorities launched a missiles strike against what they called “terrorist groups in neighboring countries,” most of which hit populated areas in the city of Erbil. The brutal attack resulted in direct hits and casualties including martyrs and wounded. This Iranian aggression is a violation of the sovereignty of Iraq and the security of its people, a gross violation of good neighbourly relations, a destabilization of the security and stability of the region, and is only aggravating tensions therein.
We affirm that the repetition of these attacks, without taking measures to stop them, are turning Iraq into an arena for settling scores, which constitutes a great risk to its sovereignty, security and stability.
While condemning this blatant and cowardly aggression, we stress that the Iraqi government should implement the measures it had announced, and that it takes firm steps to ensure the non-recurrence of such aggressive acts, from Iran or others.
The Political Bureau
Iraqi Communist Party
Baghdad 16-1-2024
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11 January 2024
The first session of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) commenced today to consider South Africa’s case against the Israeli occupation state on charges of committing crimes of genocide against the Palestinian people in Gaza.
The Iraqi Communist Party salutes this bold political and solidarity initiative by South Africa, which affirms its consistent solidarity with the Palestinian people and their just cause. It has received broad support from the forces of freedom and peace around the world that are demanding an immediate and permanent cessation of the Israeli war of genocide in Gaza.
The Party also salutes all countries, as well as political, Left and trade union figures that have supported South Africa.
With the start of the first session at the ICJ to consider this case, the Communist Party calls on the Iraqi government to declare its full support for this step. This should be accompanied by urgent action to call on the rest of the Arab and Islamic countries to take a similar position, in solidarity with the Palestinian people and their heroic steadfastness in Gaza against the war crimes that the Zionist occupation has continued to commit, for more than three months now, with the blatant support of the United States and its allies.
The Political Bureau
Iraqi Communist Party
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