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Yesterday marked the 46 anniversary of the murder of Ibrahim Kaypakkaya who died on May 18 in 1973 in the dungeons of the Turkish reaction after having founded a genuine Communist Party and initiated the People's War in his young years. Celebrating his great accomplishments in the 70th year of his birth, comrades of Partizan organized a most vivid and combative Kaypakkaya celebration, that took place only days after the announcement of the 1st Party Congress of the TKP/ML since its foundation.

For months, big parts of the Albanian people have been fighting against the state. The protests culminated last weekend in their tentative peak. For several hours the demonstrators fought against the reactionary state power.

 

We publish an overview of the development of the campaign in France:

Paris (on May Day):

We want to publish a report of Mayday 2019 in Austria. Correspondents of the "Antifaschistische Aktion - Infoblatt" brought together reports from Vienna, Graz, Linz, Vorarlberg, Salzburg and Innsbruck.

In Bremen, a revolutionary internationalist demonstration was organized this year, for the first time, organized by an alliance of different organizations and groups.

Bremen1

In the past two days, more than 4 militant actions took place in Ireland.

On Wednesday, two pipe bombs were trown in seperate occasions but did not go off in the village of Rasharkin. The same day two pipe bombs exploded in Armagh, but did not injure anyone.

This friday, in midst of struggles in Derry, a journalist was shot dead - bourgeois media reports supposedly she was killed by the so called New IRA. Police reported about firebombs being thrown on their cars and live shots being fired in the neighbourhood Creggan.

In the beginning of this week, mass militant struggles took place against the police in the Danish capitol of Copenhagen. In the following, we document a report from the comrades in Denmark:
 
On the night of Sunday the 14th of April to Monday the 15th, the masses in Northern Copenhagen erupted in a spontaneous revolt, which began as a militant protest against the fascist provocateur Rasmus Paludan, but quickly turned into anti-police riots.

Following report was received by comrades from Denmark:

On the occasion of the German imperialist occupation of Denmark, the 9th of April 1940, comrades carried out a graffiti action in Copenhagen. The action condemned both German imperialism as well as the Danish collaborators, one faction of which (as represented by the monopoly company F.L. Smidth) has its headquarters in the area where the action was carried out. This company and others collaborated openly with German imperialism and the Nazi government, even participating in the Holocaust by utilizing Jewish slave labor in Estonia, profiting enormously. With this action, the revolutionaries firmly condemn this blackest period in the history of Danish and German imperialism. Thus, the action has big significance, as its political essence is proletarian-internationalist.