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Σε αυτό εδώ το φύλλο της Νέας Ανατολής το μεγαλύτερο μέρος της ύλης καταλαμβάνει ένα άρθρο ανάλυσης για το παρατεταμένο κίνημα του Χονγκ Κονγκ ενάντια στους φασίστες του Πεκίνου.Ο βασικός λόγος για τον οποίο έχουμε αφιερώσει τόσο χώρο σε αυτήν την ανάλυση δεν είναι απλά για να

The following are the introduction and three chapters, translated in English, of a more lengthy article published in October 10 (https://www.oakke.gr/global/2013-02-16-19-23-31/) in the Greek Nea Anatoli (New Sunrise) newspaper of the Marxist-Leninist-Maoist OAKKE party with the title:

THE DEMOCRATIC RESISTANCE OF HONG KONG IN THE TRAP OF A MAIDAN-LIKE PROVOCATION – If localism finally prevails in the democratic resistance

LESSONS FROM THE DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT OF HONG KONG

https://www.oakke.gr/global/2013-02-16-19-23-31/item/1174-

 

The democratic struggle of the heroic people of Hong Kong against Beijing’s fascist regime has entered a new phase from the moment this regime showily deployed thousands of armed men and police forces in Shenzhen, which is the region of China adjacent to Hong Kong, threatening to intervene if necessary to back “the law and order” in the city, which means to suppress the mass resistance movement. At the same time, by exploiting the mistakes and weaknesses of the democratic movement, the fascist Chinese regime has being rapidly indoctrinating the masses in the Chinese mainland, while by exploiting the escalation of vandalism in the metro of Hong Kong, and especially the protesters’ attacks against Chinese enterprises, it has undergone a qualitative change through its Hong Kong puppet government by imposing an emergency measures’ law – enacted by the ex-British colonial regime – according to which the puppets could govern by decrees without passing them through the Parliament (in this case through the Legislative Council). The first such decree was on the punishment of masked persons in demonstrations.