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INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE OF PEOPLES' STRUGGLE |
ASSESSMENT
OF THE INTERNATIONAL COORDINATING GROUP INTERNATIONAL
LEAGUE OF PEOPLES’ STRUGGLE The
First International Assembly (FIA) of the International League of
Peoples’ Struggle (ILPS) was a great and resounding success. The
assembly was participated in by 222 delegations with 304 delegates and
35 speakers and guests. The participants came from 40 countries from all
the global regions. The
political success of the ILPS-FIA lies not only in the wide range of
participating organizations and large number of delegates and guests.
More significant is the high level of democratic and
anti-imperialist unity achieved in the assembly, as reflected in the
Charter and the workshop resolutions.
There was a healthy practice of democracy in the discussions in
the plenary sessions and in the workshops.
With
the ratification of the ILPS Charter and the election of the
International Coordinating Committee and International Coordinating
Group, the ILPS now stands as a formidable force against
imperialist globalization and the "new world order" and is in
a position to seize the initiative in the anti-globalization mass
movement. The
ILPS is a formation of the international united front against
imperialism and reaction. As
such, it is broad in character and open to mass organizations with
different ideological persuasions and various anti-imperialist
positions. There is both
unity and independence and initiative in the relations among
participating organizations of the ILPS. This
broad character was evident in the assembly discussions. Thus, for
instance, while some participating organizations would prefer to use the
term "socialism" others would propose the term "social
liberation", but both agreed to carrying out anti-imperialist
actions and struggles. The
League is also open to establishing cooperative relations with other
anti-imperialist and democratic organizations and alliances to
strengthen and develop the international united front against
imperialism and reaction. The
big turnout gave participating organizations and sectors the opportunity
to broaden contacts and networks. It
has opened up a new framework for cooperation and mutual support for the
participating organizations of the League. The women sector, for
example, is already planning an international anti-imperialist
conference on women under the auspices of ILPS. The
broad and militant character of the ILPS can also be seen in the
composition of the International Coordinating Committee.
The newly elected members come from 24 countries, and most of
them come from organizations that are actually leading the
anti-imperialist struggles in their countries.
It
is also significant that 10 out of 35 (28.5 percent) of those elected to
the International Coordinating Committee, and 3 of 9 (33.3 percent) of
the International Coordinating Group are women. The
big number of participants was beyond initial expectations of the
International Initiative Committee.
It brought about logistical difficulties.
But these were solved with the forebearance, cooperation and
assembly fees of the participants.
The actual number of participants exceeded the projected number
by 150, compelling the organizers to look for accommodations as far as
30 kilometers from the venue. This
in turn generated a string of other problems such as the provision of
food, shuttling participants from their lodging and dining areas to the
conference venue, etc.
We
can be proud of the fact that the assembly was financed mainly through
the efforts of the participating organizations to raise the funds
necessary to bring about the successful holding of the founding
assembly. There
is a need to further drum up the political success of the FIA through
the mass media and the Internet. Translation
of the ILPS documents into the major languages must also be immediately
paid attention to. In
our expansion work, focus must be placed on attracting more mass
organizations from Latin America and Africa to become participating
organizations in the ILPS. These global regions were relatively underrepresented in the
First International Assembly.
A
good database of participating organizations, delegates and other
relevant information has been built.
All major documents are posted in the web including the Charter, Communiqué, workshop resolutions, written contributions, the statement of the ILPS Chair on the Gothenburg EU Summit, names of those elected to the ICC and ICG, list of delegates and delegations; and an invitation and application form for mass organizations to join the League.
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