Greetings to the Philippines New People’s Army
Written by: CPA (M-L) on 1 April 2025
The Communist Party of Australia (Marxist-Leninist) would like to extend its warmest congratulations and support to the New People’s Army in its 56th Anniversary. The NPA has been at the forefront of resistance against fascist regimes and corrupt bureaucrats in the Philippines for 56 years, as well as resisting American and Chinese Imperialism. We offer our upmost support to the NPA in its struggle and wish our comrades success and longevity.
Red Salute and happy birthday to the NPA
Communist Party of Australia CPA (M-L)
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