Resolution of the 5th World Conference

Resolution on Bangladesh

ICOR, 

This World conference congratulates and greets the huge mass upsurge in Bangladesh against all kinds of discrimination to begin with, and which culminated in the overthrow of the fascist, anti-people Hasina government finally. This conference hails the unprecedented mass insurrection which has opened the floodgates of all kinds of peoples’ initiatives. It pays glowing tributes to the 1000 dead martyrs of the heroic struggle, among whom there were many children, women and workers.

This World conference looks beyond interim government led by the NGO-boss Dr Md. Yunus, it calls for alert against the possible conspiracies of Zamat and other fundamentalists.

This World conference condemns the role played by expansionist-hegemonist Indian government in giving shelter to fugitive Hasina, seeking to mobilize Indian Hindu opinion along communal lines and opening the floodgates of Farakka dam, Teesta and 54-rivers to create havoc in Bangladesh. It supports the peoples` demand of extradition of Hasina for trial. This World conference calls for strengthening of the movements of garment workers, the labourers, battery ricksha and e-bike pullers for higher wage and better life. It also supports the movement of Adivasis for constitutional rights and women for equal property rights. It urges the resurgent student-youths to take the lead in building a discrimination- and exploitation-free democratic, socialist Bangladesh.

Signatories:

  1. UMU Russia

  2. CPK Kenya

  3. UMLP Portugal

  4. UoC Cyprus

  5. RM Netherlands

  6. SPB Bangladesh

  7. PCC-M Colombia

  8. NCP (Mashal) Nepal

  9. SympPFLP Germany

  10. PPDS Tunisia

  11. MMLPL Morocco

  12. UPML France

  13. RUFN Nepal

  14. FMIN Mexico

  15. CPSA (ML) South Africa

  16. MLKP Turkey-Kurdistan

  17. BKP Bulgaria

  18. CPI (ML) Mass Line India

  19. ORC Congo

  20. MLPD Germany

  21. SUCI-C India

  22. PC (ML) Dominican Republic

Resolutions of the World Conference are ICOR resolutions if more than 50 percent of the attending member organizations approve them. Further organizations are cordially invited to give their signatures.