Saturday, February 9, 2008

International League of People's Struggles

Dear Friends and Allies in Struggle:


Greetings of Peace and Solidarity from BAYAN USA!


We would like to announce the Third International Assembly of the
International League of People's Struggle (ILPS TIA) on June 17-22, 2008
in Hong Kong. This year's assembly will focus on the theme ""Strengthen
the People's Struggle, Unite to Build a New World Against Imperialist
Aggression, State Terrorism, Plunder and Social Destruction!"


Founded in 2001, ILPS is an anti-imperialist and democratic formation
that promotes, supports and developes the anti-imperialist and
democratic struggles of the people of the world, including the workers,
peasants, women, youth, professionals and other sectors of society
against the ideological, political, military, economic, social and
cultural domination and attacks of imperialism and reaction.


It strives to realize the unity, cooperation and coordination of
anti-imperialist and democratic struggles throughout the world. Through
its study commissions, research and solidarity campaigns and actions, it
exposes and opposes the oppressive and exploitative policies and acts of
the imperialist and puppet states, the multinational companies and
imperialist-dominated international agencies, such as the IMF, World
Bank and WTO, and the military alliances such as the NATO and the
US-Japan Security Council.


As member of the ILPS International Coordinating Committee in the United States (ICC-US),
we invite all US-based anti-imperialist organizations and individuals who are interested
to attend the Assembly. The Assembly is open for member and
non-member organizations and individuals who want to apply for
membership or observe and/or attend conferences being organized by the
study commissions.


We will send more information regarding the Assembly in June. For more information
about ILPS please visit www.ilps2001.com.

Thank you and MABUHAY KAYONG LAHAT!

In solidarity,

Chito Quijano
Chair, BAYAN USA
member, ICC-US

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