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M \\ l\\l l\ \ IN 1870-1970 Based on the article "Lenin and the Revolution", published in FRELIMO internal bulletin On the 22nd April 1970> we, along v/ith millions of people over the world, will celebrate the centenary of the birth of the great revolutionary Vladimir Hitch Lenin. Lenin died almost half a century ago. At that time the Portuguese were just finishing their "pacification" campaign in Mozambique, trying to subjugate the Barue tribe. FRELIMO was created 38 years after his death. However, Lenin's thoughts, v/ork and example still today constitute a source of inspiration for the Mozambican people, and for all revolutions in the world. The importance of Lenin for us, as peoples fighting against colonialism and imperialism, can be seen in several ways. Lenin was both a great revolutionary thinker and a great revolutionary leader; the translation of his thoughts into practice led the Russian Revolution,to aedecisive victory. The October Socialist Revolution, by creating the first socialist state in the world, established the basis for the creation of the socialist camp. And this event, by changing the relation of forces in the world between imperialism and the revolutionary movement, created the conditions favourable for the success of the liberation struggles of the colonised peoples. There appeared in the world plane a solid material and moral rear base, which, by its very existence, neutralised a considerable part of the military and economic power of imperialism* Lenin formulated principles and directives many of which, although based on the concrete and specific conditions of Russia at the beginning of this century, are "universally valid, because they reflect the interests of the people, and are the formulation, clarification or application of the general laws of scientific socialism. These principles and rules, beginning - 25 -
Object Description
Title | Mozambique revolution, no. 42 (1970 Jan.-Mar.) |
Description | Contents: Comrade Eduardo Chivambo Mondlane, 3rd February 1970 - 1st anniversary of the death of the president of FRELIMO (p. [1]); Editorial: One year ago... (p. 2); Tete / communiqué - FRELIMO (p. [5]); Military report (p. 7); Niassa Cabo Delgado (p. 12); A journalist in free Mozambique / Peter Spacek (p. 15); The Rome conference, June 1970 (p. 19); Dutch parliament condemns NATO support to Portugal (p. 22); Vladimir Ilich Lenin, 1860-1970 (p. 25); Imperialist conspiracy (p. [28B]); Africa on W. Germany - Far-sighted (p. 29); Open letter to the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany / FRELIMO (p. 30); U.S.A. - How far from intervention? (p. 33); Cahora Bassa * Barclays D.C.O. (p. 35); The mystery of Mr. Giscard d'Estaing safari (p. 38); NATO in the Portuguese colonies (p. 41); "Resolution on foreign policy" (p. 56A). |
Subject (lcsh) |
Nationalism -- Mozambique Self-determination, National Mozambique -- History Portugal -- Politics and government -- 1933-1974 |
Geographic Subject (Country) | Mozambique |
Geographic Subject (Continent) | Africa |
Geographic Coordinates | -18.6696821,35.5273480 |
Coverage date | 1969-10/1970-06 |
Creator | Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO) |
Publisher (of the Original Version) | Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO). Department of Information |
Place of Publication (of the Origianal Version) | Dar Es Salaam, U.R. of Tanzania |
Publisher (of the Digital Version) | University of Southern California. Libraries |
Date issued | 1970-01/1970-03 |
Type |
texts images |
Format | 70 p. |
Format (aat) | newsletters |
Language | English |
Contributing entity | University of Southern California |
Part of collection | Emerging Nationalism in Portuguese Africa, 1959-1965 |
Part of subcollection | Mozambique Collection |
Rights | The University of Southern California has licensed the rights to this material from the Aluka initiative of Ithaka Harbors, Inc., a non-profit Delaware corporation whose address is 151 East 61st Street, New York, NY 10021 |
Physical access | Original archive is at the Boeckmann Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies. Send requests to address or e-mail given. Phone (213) 821-2366; fax (213) 740-2343. |
Repository Name | USC Libraries Special Collections |
Repository Address | Doheny Memorial Library, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189 |
Repository Email | specol@usc.edu |
Filename | CENPA-361 |
Description
Title | CENPA-361~28 |
Filename | CENPA-361~28.tiff |
Full text | M \\ l\\l l\ \ IN 1870-1970 Based on the article "Lenin and the Revolution", published in FRELIMO internal bulletin On the 22nd April 1970> we, along v/ith millions of people over the world, will celebrate the centenary of the birth of the great revolutionary Vladimir Hitch Lenin. Lenin died almost half a century ago. At that time the Portuguese were just finishing their "pacification" campaign in Mozambique, trying to subjugate the Barue tribe. FRELIMO was created 38 years after his death. However, Lenin's thoughts, v/ork and example still today constitute a source of inspiration for the Mozambican people, and for all revolutions in the world. The importance of Lenin for us, as peoples fighting against colonialism and imperialism, can be seen in several ways. Lenin was both a great revolutionary thinker and a great revolutionary leader; the translation of his thoughts into practice led the Russian Revolution,to aedecisive victory. The October Socialist Revolution, by creating the first socialist state in the world, established the basis for the creation of the socialist camp. And this event, by changing the relation of forces in the world between imperialism and the revolutionary movement, created the conditions favourable for the success of the liberation struggles of the colonised peoples. There appeared in the world plane a solid material and moral rear base, which, by its very existence, neutralised a considerable part of the military and economic power of imperialism* Lenin formulated principles and directives many of which, although based on the concrete and specific conditions of Russia at the beginning of this century, are "universally valid, because they reflect the interests of the people, and are the formulation, clarification or application of the general laws of scientific socialism. These principles and rules, beginning - 25 - |
Archival file | Volume25/CENPA-361~28.tiff |