Abimael guzman reynoso biography of michael
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Save The Life Of Abimael Guzman
A sustained or protracted campaign has to be launched to save the life or Dr.Abimael Guzman or Chairman Gonzalo.He is on the verge of dying with continuous deterioration of health. The reactionary State cites untreated skin cancer which has now metastasized as the cause for Gonzalo’s admission to the hospital. Chairman Gonzalo’s condition is easily diagnosed and treatable at an early stage. As the most closely watched political prisoner on earth, there is no reason other than intentional homicide that the State would allow his disease to progress to this point. They want to murder Gonzalo, believing that by doing so they can crush the PCP and the People’s War in Peru. The fight for his release is not only an issue for the Maoist forces, but for all revolutionary democrats or humanitarians. It is part of the worldwide trend to challenge fascism, with India also glaring example. Like India, the Peruvian state is proto-fascist and not a genuine bourgeois democracy. Similar to Charu Mazumdar in 1972, the Peruvian government is attempting to assassinate Gonzalo.
Even Non Maoists or Marxists have to wage a crusade for his release as for decades he was the voice of the opressed.Whatever serious errors in mass line he should be recognized as one of
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The Final Protection of La Cuarta Espada
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— Gonzalo Portocarrero, Profetas del Odio [Prophets clone Hate], 2012
‘The future account in guns and cannons! The armlike revolution has begun! Repute to rendering Marxist-Leninist-Mao Zedong thought! Vigour us introduce the stage set struggle!’ (Guzmán 2005: 330). So
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Guzmán, Abimael (1934–)
Abimael Guzmán Reynoso is the founder and head of the Shining Path guerrilla organization, which launched a people's war on May 17, 1980, that convulsed Peru for twelve years. The Shining Path declined dramatically after his capture on September 12, 1992. He earned degrees in philosophy and law (with theses on the philosopher Immanuel Kant and the bourgeois state) at the University of San Agustín de Arequipa, where he became a member of Peru's Communist Party. He then began teaching in 1962 at the University of San Cristóbal de Huamanga, in Ayacucho, which became his power base.
Once in Ayacucho, he revitalized the local party and developed a strong following among students, many of indigenous origins, as well as some faculty. There he met university student Augusta de la Torre, daughter of the local Communist Party leader, whom he married in 1964 and who was a member of Shining Path's Central Committee until her mysterious death in 1988. While at the university, he assumed positions as director of the teacher training school and general secretary, enabling him to influence a generation of students with his radical Marxist-Maoist perspective, reinforced by three trips to China during the Cultural Revolution. Separated from the university in 1975, he