世界各地共产党/共运网站一批













日本共产党 http://www.jcp.or.jp/
尼泊尔共产党 http://www.cpnm.org/
西班牙共产党 http://www.pce.es/
工人国际委员会 http://www.socialistworld.net/


哥论比亚共产党 http://www.pacocol.org/es/Inicio/index.htm

黎巴嫩共产党 http://www.lcparty.org/

葡萄牙共产党 http://www.pcp.pt/index2.html
乌克兰共产党 http://www.kpu.net.ua/



印度共产党 http://www.cpindia.org/

伊拉克共产党 http://www.iraqcp.org/

法国共产党 http://www.pcf.fr/?iddos=53

意大利共产党 http://home.rifondazione.it/

波兰共产党 http://www.kompol.org/













靠, 这么强, 原来老毛还能挤进三巨头, 史达林都没份.
Comment by 总书记 — May 2, 2006 @ 6:44 pm
晕倒,还有批林批孔.
Comment by 总书记 — May 2, 2006 @ 6:45 pm
看来老毛果真是世界领袖, 感慨万千. 按高先生的话说文革没白搞.
Comment by 总书记 — May 2, 2006 @ 6:50 pm
下面这个事件老兄关注到了吗?
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中国自由状况高峰会在华盛顿召开
—— 范亚峰等被当局阻止出席
中国自由状况高峰会本周在美国首府华盛顿召开,范亚峰、Gao Zhisheng、张星水被中国当局阻止,未能出国出席会议。
博闻社据对华援助协会美国时间5月1 日消息,应中国宗教与法律研究所的邀请(www.LawReligion.org) ,多位著名中国异议作家和维权法律人士本周聚集在美国首府华盛顿举行题为中国自由状况高峰会。其中有著名基督徒作家余杰、王怡和基督徒法律维权学者和活动家范亚峰、高智晟、张星水和Gao Zhisheng助理Guo Feixiong都接受了邀请,但是,范亚峰、Gao Zhisheng、张星水被阻止参加。
据悉,余杰、王怡(成都大学教师)、李柏光(北京安平城律师事务所的高级顾问)和Guo Feixiong和美国对华援助协会会长傅希秋将于五月二日上午9点在华盛顿著名智库Hudson Institute(www.Hudson.org) 出席本次高峰会并就中国的宗教自由、言论自由以及法制建设问题发表演讲。会议应美国国务院的约请,国务院负责亚洲和太平洋事务的助理国务卿James R. Keith(祁俊文,美国国务院副助理国务卿) 届时会就中国近期的宗教自由以及人权状况发表讲话。
5月3日上午10点,美国国会人权小组已宣布将就中国宗教自由和人权问题与上述中国来宾举行一个专题圆桌会议。地点:( Room: 1640 Longworth HOB)。
中国来宾在华府期间还会访问美国参众两院关注中国宗教自由和人权状况的相关议员以及国务院国际宗教自由办公室无任所大使。
angrychineseblogger也在其blog上对该事件做了相关的评论,老兄有兴趣的话,可以访问一下!http://angrychineseblogger.blog-city.com/
Comment by 小马 — May 4, 2006 @ 4:50 am
这场听证会的视频老兄能帮忙找一下吗?麻烦了!
http://lantos.house.gov/HoR/CA12/Human+Rights+Caucus/HRC+Hidden+Content/05-01-06+Freedom+in+China.htm
CHRC Staff Briefing:
The Human Rights Situation in China:
An Update
Tuesday, April 18
11 a.m - 12:30 p.m.
Room: 2200 RHOB
The Congressional Human Rights Caucus would like to invite you to attend a staff briefing on the human rights situation in China, which will take place on Tuesday, April 18, at 11 a.m. (room tba). The briefing is open to the interested public and the media.
As in previous years, China’s human rights situation remains abysmal. According to the State Department Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2005 , “There was a trend towards increased harassment, detention, and imprisonment by government and security authorities of those perceived as threatening to government authority.” Necessary legal reforms have not been implemented to seriously bring an end to human rights violations, as tens of thousands of people continued to be detained or imprisoned in violation of their rights to freedom of expression and association, and were at serious risk of torture or ill-treatment. Thousands of people were also sentenced to death or executed, in often secret trails.
The alleged “threat to government authority“ and ”the war on terrorism” have been used to justify the severe repression of ethnic minorities, such as the Tibetans and the Uyghurs, as well as religious groups and spiritual movements, such as the Falun Gong. The economic and cultural development of ethnic groups is severely restricted, including the closure of places of worship, book burnings, and linguistic suppression of ethnic groups.
Freedom of speech and the media, as well as the right to freely assemble, are severely curtailed. The Chinese government has created the world’s most advanced internet control and censoring mechanisms. Other well-documented human rights abuses include, among others, torture, government harassment, arbitrary arrest and detention, including nonjudicial administrative detention, reeducation-through-labor, psychiatric detention, and extended or incommunicado pretrial detention. Non- governmental organizations have come under increased government pressure and restrictions. China also implements a ruthless coercive birth control policy, including forced abortion and sterilization. Credible reports have also documented China’s practice of “organ harvesting,” or the removal of organs from terminally ill or death row prisoners for sale on the international market, without any consent.
To discuss these important issues, we will welcome as expert witnesses:
Representative, U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (invited)
Rebiya Kadeer, International Uyghur Human Rights & Democracy Fund.
Charlotte Oldham-Moore, International Campaign for Tibet
Kate Saunders, International Campaign for Tibet
T. Kumar, Amnesty International
Lucie Morillon, Reporters without Borders
Comment by 小马 — May 4, 2006 @ 4:55 am
他们release了video么?我不清楚.
Comment by kgb — May 4, 2006 @ 8:32 pm