The International League of Peoples' Struggle (ILPS) was
founded on 25 May 2001 in Zutphen, the Netherlands in its First
International Assembly (FIA).
The FIA was attended by 339 delegates and guests,
representing 218 mass organizations from 40 countries: Afghanistan,
Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Benin, Brazil,
Burma, Canada, Congo, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, England, France,
Germany, Greece, India, Indonesia, Iran, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg,
Malaysia, Mexico, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Niger, Norway,
Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Scotland, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland,
Thailand, Turkey and USA.
From 25 to 27 May 2001, the delegates deliberated
on and ratified the Charter of the ILPS, passed resolutions on the
concerns of the League and elected the members of the International
Coordinating Committee (ICC).
Fifteen workshops were held addressing the issues
of most of the 18 concerns. Resource speakers made very informative
presentations, draft resolutions were deliberated on, and country
experiences were shared. The resolutions formulated by the different
workshop groups were submitted and approved in the plenary session.
Resolutions on specific issues and country situations were also
submitted for signing by individual members.
It was a historic moment for all progressive
forces throughout the world who are fighting for national independence,
democracy and social liberation against imperialism and reaction.
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About the ILPS
18 Concerns
Aims and activities
Founding of the ILPS
The ILPS in Canada
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