People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVI No. 37 September 22,2002 |
World Youth Are One In Fighting
Imperialism
Tapas Sinha
IT
was the capital of a formerly socialist Hungary, Budapest, which also
headquarters the World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY), that was the venue
of the WFDY coordination council (CC) meeting. The present author represented
the DYFI at this meeting. As the second largest youth organisation in the world
and regional coordinator of youth organisations in South Asian countries, the
DYFI has always played an important role in strengthening the anti-imperialist
spirit of the WFDY.
As
for Hungary, it has a population of nearly 10 million souls. It is a landlocked
country, situated on the banks of Danube river. Hungary has a long history, and
many rulers of different dynasties ruled it. But it was the Roman empire that
mainly controlled it. The people are primarily Roman Catholic. The country was
liberated when a revolution took place here in the post-war period, in 1946. Led
by the Hungary Workers Socialist Party that was formed in 1909, the country
progressed phenomenally for more than three decades and successfully faced the
counter-revolutionary onslaught in 1956. But when the fever of Euro-Communism
gripped Hungary too in 1978, the party, the vanguard of the revolution, was
divided into three groups. One of these groups was absolutely reformist in
ideology and perception. The party negated its revolutionary ideology and then
further negated the revolution itself. Hungary, which is today in the grip of a
veritable socio-economic crisis with soaring unemployment, rising prostitution,
increase in alcoholism, etc, is witnessing the real face of capitalism ---
misery and more misery.
As
for the importance of the WFDY and its movement, the WFDY was formed when the
world socialist bloc was still alive. The WFDY’s ethos has always been
anti-imperialist --- to arouse the youth of the world against the exploitation
and depredations of world imperialism led by the US. Already 15 world festivals
of youth and students have been organised so far to strengthen this spirit. The
latest such festival was held in Algiers, the capital of Algeria. After the
socialist bloc’s disintegration, the hooters were trumpeting that
anti-imperialism and such other terms had become redundant and, among other
things, no such gigantic festival would be organised in future. But the holding
of the 14th and 15th world festivals in Cuba and Algeria, respectively, proved
how wrong they were.
In
all, participants representing more than 35 organisations from more than 25
countries in all the continents of the globe took part in the meeting.
The
report on the WFDY’s activities, placed in the meeting, included
recommendations about the second World Social Forum (WSF), that is to take place
in Parto Allegre (Brazil) from January 30 to February 5 next year. The WSF was
initially organised by some Brazilian organisations, parties and trade unions,
and was based on the need to have a common platform for the forces and
organisations that are involved in a struggle against globalisation. Their
slogan was: "Another World Is Possible." Another important part
of the report concerned the findings of the mission the WFDY sent to Palestine
and Israel.
In
the meeting a draft of political declaration of the 16th WFDY Assembly was
circulated; this assembly is to be held in Cuba. The preamble of the draft said:
"If the 20th century marked the development of humankind with
unprecedented steps towards the liberation of the peoples, we have good reasons
to believe that the new, 21st century, which we have just entered, will be the
century of the victory of the peoples, of their liberation from imperialist
domination, exploitation, ministry and wars."
The
draft further stated: "We young women and men of every colour and
nationality are committed to our principles and ideals to build a world of
peace, free of nuclear weapons, based on social justice, international
cooperation, sustainable development, in which human beings are the masters of
their own fortune, for international solidarity, peace, friendship, respect of
human rights, youth rights in particular, democratisation of international
relationships and a world free from imperialist domination and
exploitation."
In
sum, the deliberations in the meeting not just identified the issues pertaining
to the youth. They stressed on the need of more and more militant actions
against imperialist loot.