International Communist League (2022)

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International Communist League

Abbreviation ICL
Founded December 26, 2022
Newspaper Communist International
Political orientation Communism
Anti-revisionism
Marxism–Leninism–Maoism
Website
ci-ic.org

The International Communist League (ICL) is an international grouping of Marxist–Leninist–Maoist parties founded in December 2022.[1] The ICL upholds Abimael Guzmán of the Communist Party of Peru and believes that people's war is a universal military theory.[2] The ICL published the online newspaper Communist International.

History

Maoist global organizations have previously existed, such as the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement (RIM). During this same decade, numerous Gonzalo-adjacent organizations began springing up in Europe and Latin America.

In January 2022, communications were published on a Dutch Maoist blog, Communist International, expressing interest between multiple parties for a "Unified Maoist International Conference (UMIC)." In December 2022, it was declared that the conference resulted in the creation of a new International Communist League.

Member organizations

The foundational document of the ICL is currently ratified and endorsed by 3 communist parties and 12 communist organizations.

  • Committees for the Foundation of the (Maoist) Communist Party of Austria
  • Communist Party of Brazil
  • Red Fraction of the Communist Party of Chile
  • Communist Party of Colombia (Red Fraction)
  • Proletarian Power – M-L-M Party Organization Colombia
  • Communist Party of Ecuador – Red Sun
  • Maoist Committee in Finland
  • Maoist Communist Party (France)
  • Committee Red Flag
  • Committee for the Reconstitution of the Communist Party of Mexico
  • Serve the People – Communist League of Norway
  • Communist Party of Peru
  • Maoist Communist Party (Spain)
  • Communist League of Sweden
  • Communist Party of Turkey/Marxist–Leninist[3]

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