Towards a better coordination of Communist forces in Asia. Was held in March the 5th Conference of the Coordination Committee of Maoist Parties and Organisations of South Asia (CCOMPOSA). The CCOMPOSA collects the main Maoist Communist forces on the territory of Asia, the Indian Naxalites from different formations revolutionary Bangladeshis, Nepalese Maoist-communist organizations in Bhutan and Sri Lanka, with relations with the Maoists active in Pakistan as well as in Afghanistan. The strength and development of these formations is different between them, but undoubtedly represents the most dynamic part of the left present on the land, and together with South America is a tangible sign of a revival of the perspective of the left internationally. The push towards greater coordination through CCOMPOSA started 10 years ago, years that saw a rapid growth of Maoists in South Asia.

CCOMPOSA (Co-ordination Committee of Maoist Parties and Organizations of South Asia)

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Comprised of 12 GroupsCoordinating Committee of Maoist Parties and Organizations in South Asia (CCOMPOSA) was formed on July 21, 2001 with specific objectives in the context of South Asia. The CPN-Maoist…

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