On the 9th of September, the Middle East Anti-imperialist Struggle Coordination has discussed on the "Resistance, Occupation and Anti-imperialist Struggle in Middle East" by organising a panel in Paris, the capital city of France. The panel, which was attended by the representatives of Maoist Communist Party (MCP), our party MLCP from Turkey and Northern Kurdistan and the People's Front for Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), begun with one-minute of silence for the martyrs of revolution and socialism. The first speaker in the panel was the representative of PFLP. The speaker touched on the imperialist forces', at first the USA's Middle East strategy, and said: "Greater Middle East Project is a strategy of taking the region into hegemony. We must consider the occupation of Iraq and Lebanon and the projects of offense on Iran in this concept." The PFLP representative evaluated the Palestinian people's struggle, the last developments in the country and explained the policies of alliances. He emphasised that, in order to defeat imperialism, the USA has to be defeated in the Middle East, and added: "Therefore, it is necessary to unite the struggles of the peoples of Iraq, Palestine and Lebanon with the struggles of all peoples of the Middle East. By explaining some historical developments about the imperialist strategies on Middle East, the representative of MCP evaluated the attacks on Lebanon by the Israel Zionism and the US imperialism. The speaker stressed the necessity of efforts by the anti-imperialist forces to create, determine and insist on their own agenda. In his speech, the MLCP representative explained the reasons that caused the establishment of anti-imperialist struggle coordination in the Middle East, and stressed that the anti-imperialist forces are divided on the regional and international levels. MLCP representative said: "As MLCP, we have tried to grow the resistance against imperialism by joining in various anti-imperialist regional co-ordinations, with a perspective to unite international communist movement that is broken off.
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