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Coordination Committee of Maoist Parties and Organisations of South Asia

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South Asian Maoist umbrella organization
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TheCoordination Committee of Maoist Parties and Organizations of South Asia (CCOMPOSA) was anumbrella organization of various South AsianMaoist parties and movements.[1] TheCommunist Party of Nepal-Maoist was one of the main actors involved in the founding of CCOMPOSA in 2001.[2] Many CCOMPOSA members also belonged to theRevolutionary Internationalist Movement[3] prior to its dissolution.

Founding parties

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Founding parties of CCOMPOSA included:

Bangladesh

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Bhutan

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India

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Note: Revolutionary Communist Centre of India (Maoist) and Maoist Communist Centre merged in 2003 and became Maoist Communist Centre of India. In 2004 Maoist Communist Centre of India and Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) People's War merged to becomeCommunist Party of India (Maoist) which the Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Naxalbari also would merge into in 2014.

Nepal

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Sri Lanka

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Declaration

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At CCOMPOSA's second annual conference in 2002, a declaration was issued, outlining the vision CCOMPOSA had for its role in revolutionary politics, how it would operate, and how the political situation in South Asia and the world looked from their point of view. It was declared that the organization would follow the ideas carved byKarl Marx,Vladimir Lenin andMao Zedong, and, not least, to build on the examples and experience ofProtracted People's Wars inPeru,Nepal, thePhilippines,India,Turkey and elsewhere.[citation needed]

Fourth Conference

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In August 2006, CCOMPOSA held its fourth conference in Nepal.[4] Cailmail suggests that the CPN-M intended for this conference to build support within the international Maoist movement for theComprehensive Peace Accord signed a few months later.[5] Representatives of eight parties attended, including those of the Ceylon Communist Party (Maoist), who did not sign the resolutions. That has been taken as an indication that the CCP(M) was invited as an observer. The parties that participated in the conference were the following: Purba Bangala Sarbahara Party (Central Committee), Purba Banglar Communist Party - ML (Lal Patakar), Bangladesher Samyabadi Dal (ML) (all from Bangladesh), Communist Party of Bhutan (MLM), Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), Communist Party of India (Maoist), Communist Party of India (ML) Naxalbari and Communist Party of India (MLM).[6]The conference resolved that coordination would be deepened and extended, while asserting that Nepali Maoists would not meddle in the 'Indian People's War'.

References

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  1. ^Cailmail, Benoît. “CPN-M’S INTERNATIONAL RElATIONS AFTER SEIZING POWER: THE END OF AN ERA?” Studies in Nepali History & Society, vol. 16, no. 2, Dec. 2011, pp. 207–27. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=sih&AN=82450096&site=eds-live&scope=site. Page 209.
  2. ^Cailmail 213
  3. ^Cailmail 218
  4. ^Cailmail 218
  5. ^218
  6. ^"The Hindu : National : Maoists to improve coordination". 12 March 2007. Archived fromthe original on 12 March 2007.

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