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osaana Foot for Conanmlat Activities in Latin Anerloa

Our censaunlsta like to present themselves as tho cberapions of the national aspirations ol our people, vociferously defcndlnc Ouateaala In every direction* Many honest feUov-citlaens believe that thla professed notionalist! of the con-munis ts is since ro and that this wakes It possible to go at least part ofay together with tneven though they dieacreo vith the ultlfliato goals of cocsranlsn.

Today, we ehall try cnothsr atop to disillusion these honest, but grievously nletuken caapotrlotc by givingactual report about how canonists in Ouatc-nala being trained, Suporvicod and iiroctod fromn particularly fromdvanced cceaoand post In rraguo, capital of connunist CxochooLoia. Such international direct lor. of what pretend? to be "nationcliso" and "patrlotieR" hero in our hoaeland ic ooaplotely In line wltii UHHi's teacnlngs woo wrote as early0 (in "iroliainary draft of these on too national and colonialreprinted In his Erlected Works,i

ConsaanlBt international crust enteremporary alliance

with bourgeois dcoocreny In colonial and backward countries, but aunt not

serge uitj>_lt and taust unconditionally jrice. ve tbe irdo^endencc of tba

proletarian novenent even in its ttoet rudlaentary fona."

Thla statement from the ixeet prophet of world comunlsn clone siiould nahe it qui to clear viiat Ghaneful roleo war, for inter national cccuunlen throri-couKunlsts" in oar gov-rn-iont,rijiil, Torielloo. are playini;. te Is even better lliuetroted cy the lollovi;'^ articles ir. the proaren ofnternational, aJo-itoc axUi Cwyrece li<2fl in Hoc cowill one of thenail laws .or ccomutiIov. everywhere.

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f tha pooplfl Ia Wio ooiooloa, snrchlng under tooandanony of to* international revolutionary proletarian BOToaoott" Articlef th* em arogMlo greater detail why the peoplee in thecolonial endcountries' (including, of oocrwe, Qoabeaela, bat alao Argentine,tc, that in,in American countries) cannot vork out their salvation alcoei

ule, transition to the dictatorship of the proletariat In thee* coxn tries will 'or possible onlyeries of preparatoryt the ontcotethole period cf the tranefonitttlon of tha bcmrgeois-oomocxstlc revolution Into eooleliet rtrrolution, while in the majority of cases, pucobbe-ful socialist construct-on will be_ pocal.la only IX direct pqnport le obtained from thti cojitrioe in waica the proletarian dlctatorahln laone of the preparatory stages, which the above quoted /irogram of thaootaaunlst conspiracy Osmonds, have already become vlalble In our comuppet Arbena Mo mu ireeldent, th* Umwrmistontrary to Articlef ouree granted the privilegesegitimate political party, trie coHnojniste have assumed control over labor unions, peasant*)and manyoles, opposition against thaf conwunic* ba* boon lairdeo "eubverelve* end Is being driven underground with cruel persecution, and so forth.

Tho "directf which tho Moscowaks, neeno of couree "conneiid andi you translate It from the coma niat jargon into generally unae stood and rare sincere terms* The place where these ccccand andport" functions ait concentrated le Prague. There, shortly after the Commitu nad soiaod c. jiletc control of the CaechoslovaJc ttovornujent inl( undor too sie of nwrl,vlot ar-ored divisiono, the Latin American branch of the Ca*iinfoiK

lb* oonter In PragueOftber of different disguise* to camouflage its various, widely ranifisd activities, Dae comparatively nor* Innocentuch aa training foreign coranunlsta In languages, geography and history of the com trie* to which tbey ban been aMitped, in baslo Karxiat doctrines, etc. have been taken over by historic Charles tkxivmrelty, one of the oldest luropean unl-verisltlee, but now sub justed by ceesnmlaa. To tbe facUlUes of the university, the remnants of tbe foraer School for Colonial Countries, operated rlor to World War II by tbe Ccaannist InWn*tlonol in Moscow, have been added.

Political work ln Prague lb onsyrjcted by tbe League for the Struggle aeatomt Imperialism, in Utin America which communicatee with Uie oowiunlet partita In varLoot Latin Azssrloan countries through the Caeohoslovak or Soviet euLMSsios, legations and consulate*1, that league ln turn ia con trolled by tbe "Corwrittee formperial Inn in the Colonies" L- Moscow, which Is only another naow for the Colonial DI vie ion ln the Foreign branch of tbe Secretariat of tha Coraunlat Party of tba Soviet Onion (that is, eetoslly by tba Soviet Sovernoent).

Die "League for the Struggle against inperlulleBt in Latineceives oral, written and cabled reports from aaaaaajat and fellow^ travailingUirougfcout the Western Hemisphere and lee use Its orders, directly and indirectly to ell cornunlst parties and all other ooanunlst-ledar pert of tbe world. Ih the headquarters of the League, there are sections for each Latin Anerloan cc*srSr*i It will not surprise you to hear that the wuAtcoalau section has been greatly expended during tho last year. ve seen tha results of their toils in the unfolding cor*nmist plots in our country, in tha increasea eabsorvleoco of tba Arbens regime to Hosoow'sn theof Sovietiid instructors, and ro fort'.. t this section can also claim credit for the world-wide ew.ps.lin In favor ofM-unir" which co.9iuniste and t'ieli rtoojeo have beer.e voile over, for tiic daily

Moscow broadcastsountry, for tho flatting up ofof Frtaoda of Guotuutla" in several Latin Anorloan countries, beginning ia Mexico under tha sponsorship of lonhsroc Tolocitno, and so forth.

Onder tha general suporrlsion of that political office are not only the above Mentioned courses at Char lee QnivorSity, ban also the secret school for subversive activities, espionage,nd joerilla warfare which ia (or at leart vas until recently) cededotoaalernsn*corn ofTicor of the Soviet Secret Folios, the Military training la givenecluded Irortellatlon of tha*rV In la-no, while thaactivities of subversion! sabotage conduct of political strlkse, street fighting, etc are taught wishhelp of theontrolled Cteehoolovak Intelli-genee Service.

undergoing thiss <vnnunist agents for JueVwala and other Latin Lnericsc ooun-ri* arenn; sen, recruited tbrcnga'ihe '< ridf uerocratio Xouth, the euoeospor organisatioo to thee oi* Coumnist rou thi its brenoli in Ouatanala ia the& L4 JWaVtUDDA UUATA, founded ir.eorultneot and control of those 'students* iscarried out through the world federation's "Olfioa for Xout-'against Colonial Ir^oorlaliaa."

Tn ono recent nonth alone, no Ices thanudsnta* fron latin Anorlco woro UTMint In tho Prague institutions wrceji we have just described, hot loco thanf tu-ee were(forf uhoa travelsually byere paid by the arbonx iTrterrrara). ew of tlwaie traveled oi-ectly to Caechofilov.-Jtiat vastirst to an "innocent" ocetlnetion,itsorland, to Ixirlin wr even tofc. Afterhey received cvisa, sta-.aedeparateloosely tfttar:.od to their passports, to that it coiuU ta ovec afV war*ee-tin any official trace oi lof ette.xianoe

of Hcocow'tchool for Latin

Incidentally, Uia figure oflnatornslans Ln iregue has not too aucn significance. First, there were others before and still others are yet eoheduled to go* (isn't It so, eooxodt Al, od soren ir It- agents for doty ln Guatemala, Its beachhead for the conquert of Latin loa, by no noons onl. awn. native citlaene at" our country* Coo aialste free Spain endoccn Latin American countries are active on our soil, busilo carrying out Moscow's ordors and generouoly helpedaxpa^erc1 ooneyunhesitatingly banded over to then by cenradeeo. Therefore, asny of the non-Quat-aalan students ln rague are earmarked for duty lit ourtoo. ime, they will all berented Uuetenalan cltisoasiklp, well-pale tforenraont posltlone, preferably ln the amy, the nolioo and the oi^loaatiohat la, if Arbons-FortuoyU plot is allowed to mm tare.

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