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LA87 BAASO 1988 91 113 001
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inn Ár dtag éin Bhur dtag Dáta Foreign Affairs Bureau 51/53, Falls Road BELFAST IRELAND 0232 323214 London Representative tel 01 278 3746 21st October, 1988 To the Seventh Congress of the Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organisation New Dehli Dear Friends, Sinn Féin, on behalf of the patriotic and revolutionary people of Ireland who are fighting for national liberation, reunification and independence, sends its warm fraternal greetings to the 7th Congress of the Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organisation being held in the capital of the Republic of India. Inspired by the spirit of the Bandung conference and the great anti- colonial national liberation movements the AAPSO for more than 30 years now has united the forces of socialism, national liberation and democracy in a common struggle for progress. It made a great contribution to the destruction of colonial empires and today seeks to intensify the struggle against neo-colonialism, for development and the new international economic order and in defence, of world peace. Our people, who for 800 years have been forced to wage bitter and tenacious struggles for independence and freedom, look to the peoples of Africa and Asia, to all the peoples of the non-aligned and other developing countries as our natural allies in the struggle to establish Ireland's own place in the world. We believe that the free Ireland of the future will surely find its place within the ranks of the Non Aligned Movement, and our people, even in the midst of difficult conditions, never hesitate to extend support and solidarity to other struggling peoples. Just as the imperialist and reactionary forces are united on an international scale, so must the progressive peoples strengthen their unity. It is in this context that Sinn Féin, and myself personally, express our appreciation for the work of AAPSO and hope that your current congress will create the conditions where you can continue to go forward in closer unity with all the anti-imperialist forces of the world. With anti-imperialist solidarity and friendship, G. Adams Gerry Adams MP President of Sinn Féin Member of Parliament for West Belfast

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inn Ár dtag éin Bhur dtag Dáta Foreign Affairs Bureau 51/53, Falls Road BELFAST IRELAND 0232 323214 London Representative tel 01 278 3746 21st October, 1988 To the Seventh Congress of the Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organisation New Dehli Dear Friends, Sinn Féin, on behalf of the patriotic and revolutionary people of Ireland who are fighting for national liberation, reunification and independence, sends its warm fraternal greetings to the 7th Congress of the Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organisation being held in the capital of the Republic of India. Inspired by the spirit of the Bandung conference and the great anti- colonial national liberation movements the AAPSO for more than 30 years now has united the forces of socialism, national liberation and democracy in a common struggle for progress. It made a great contribution to the destruction of colonial empires and today seeks to intensify the struggle against neo-colonialism, for development and the new international economic order and in defence, of world peace. Our people, who for 800 years have been forced to wage bitter and tenacious struggles for independence and freedom, look to the peoples of Africa and Asia, to all the peoples of the non-aligned and other developing countries as our natural allies in the struggle to establish Ireland's own place in the world. We believe that the free Ireland of the future will surely find its place within the ranks of the Non Aligned Movement, and our people, even in the midst of difficult conditions, never hesitate to extend support and solidarity to other struggling peoples. Just as the imperialist and reactionary forces are united on an international scale, so must the progressive peoples strengthen their unity. It is in this context that Sinn Féin, and myself personally, express our appreciation for the work of AAPSO and hope that your current congress will create the conditions where you can continue to go forward in closer unity with all the anti-imperialist forces of the world. With anti-imperialist solidarity and friendship, G. Adams Gerry Adams MP President of Sinn Féin Member of Parliament for West Belfast

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Hugh Stephens, New Delhi, December 1st 1988. To: Comrade A. Balanandan. Dear Comrade, This is just a brief note to convey to you my best wishes and fraternal regards. I have been in Delhi for the Congress of AAPSO. Unfortunately I have only had two days in Delhi since the Congress, and must return to London tonight. I was hoping to see you to pay my respects, but it seems this will not be possible. I know the Koreans are deeply appreciative of the work you have been doing to strengthen relations between your two parties. Please accept the enclosed treatise of Comrade Kim Jong Il, which I have, as you see, reprinted in Britain. Perhaps you already read it. It is clearly an important theoretical text of the world communist movement at the present stage. Hoping to see you again some time, Warmest fraternal salutations, Hugh Stephens.

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Hugh Stephens, New Delhi, December 1st 1988. To: Comrade A. Balanandan. Dear Comrade, This is just a brief note to convey to you my best wishes and fraternal regards. I have been in Delhi for the Congress of AAPSO. Unfortunately I have only had two days in Delhi since the Congress, and must return to London tonight. I was hoping to see you to pay my respects, but it seems this will not be possible. I know the Koreans are deeply appreciative of the work you have been doing to strengthen relations between your two parties. Please accept the enclosed treatise of Comrade Kim Jong Il, which I have, as you see, reprinted in Britain. Perhaps you already read it. It is clearly an important theoretical text of the world communist movement at the present stage. Hoping to see you again some time, Warmest fraternal salutations, Hugh Stephens.

LA87 BAASO 1988 91 115 001
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سے متعلقہ کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے

LA87 BAASO 1988 91 115 001
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سے متعلقہ کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے لئے سے متعلق کے

LA87 BAASO 1988 91 116 001
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VENTS, ANALYSIS RN'S ECIM JURTS accounts r alias was Natasha) and Inna ter – and I never allowed ourselves get lax, cry or complain. We didn't the SS women humiliate us even at threat of death. When things got lly tough, we sang Soviet songs – yusha, Tankmen or recited verses. When I got typhoid, I was placed the sick bay. The 'old' inmates – ech and German women Commu- ts, Yugoslav partisans helped my ands to find me. When I came to, saw palms of hands stretched wards me holding an onion and few pieces of stale bread – the Brest gift for me at the time. The ne prisoners (Marie Claude Vail- t-Couturier was included among m), helped us to get established in sick bay to avoid the exhaustive eck-ups which lasted for several urs out of doors in cold, rain and ow. Ly Alpatova performed gical operations at the sick bay. e stayed, at the risk of her life, at sick bay till the very arrival of the viet troops. For a long time after the eration, letters addressed to 'Doc- Lyuba' came to the USSR from ferent countries from former inma- Soviet POWs managed to stage eroic escape, the only successful ssive escape in Oswiecim's history, which 69 people took part. The ows prepared for it for a long time thoroughly, and performed it for 25th anniversary of the October Y CENTRE in Geneva, four documents are ng compiled and will constitute the is of a political settlement. They the Afghan-Pakistani Agreement Revolution. Many of them died in the attempt." "I spent about two years in Oswie- cim," says Roman Korneyev. "The first week was the most terrible. 'Natural selection' was in progress. The newcomers were killed only for not knowing the camp routine or for failing to understand the commands. The extremely hard labour, hunger, diseases, tortures and punishments and beastly conditions of life undermi- ned health and crippled people. I still see in my dreams, the heaps of dead bodies near the barracks, the smoke coming from the crematoriums and the emaciated prisoners. My blood still curdles when I recollect my meetings with Mengele, the sa- dist-doctor. I witnessed seven 'selec- tions' when he was looking for people for his experiments. "But still many prisoners survived. Mutual help made it possible for us to stand up to everything and not to lose our human dignity. My friends in the camp supported me at the hardest times. They were B. Frantiszek from Krakow, Gustav Rabolyan from Paris, P. Bogev from Hungary and Alexan- der Lebedev from Moscow. We regarded our chief task to send outside, through underground chan- nels the truth about Oswiecim so that people would learn about the crimes being committed by the nazis. "As the front-line from the East drew nearer to the camp, an order came from Berlin to get rid of the prisoners and everything that could compromise the nazis. The internatio- nal underground organization in the camp learned about this and informed the outside world of the crime being prepared, which made it impossible for the nazis to fulfil their plans." I often asked myself one and the same question: "Do I have the right to ask these people to tell about what they had gone through, to relive the years spent in that nazi hell?" Please forgive me, dear and coura- geous people! But we must go back to it. Everyone should know about it so that the horrors of fascism will never be repeated. Galina SILCHENKO on non-interference and refusal of intervention, which is necessary for a further withdrawal of Soviet troops; the Afghan-Pakistani Agreement on Voluntary Return of Refugees; the Declaration on International Guaran- tees on the Part of the USSR and the USA, and, lastly, the Document on Mutual Relations. This, to date, is a conditional name, but the meaning of the fourth document is in that it will contain a linkage of all the elements of settlement with the principle of non-interference in Afghanistan's af- fairs and the withdrawal of troops." 5 'MN' INTERNATIONAL ROSTRUM AAPSO'S NEW STRATEGY "The present session of the Presidium of the Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organization (AAPSO) featured a new motto: 'Toward a New Strategy and Outlook for Afro-Asian Solidarity'. The point is that in the last few years the AAPSO's relations with national solidarity committees have deteriorated and, consequently, its popular base has shrunk. It's high time we brought our strategy into line with the demands of today." That was how Mourad GHALEB, former Foreign Minister of the ARE, characterized the AAPSO's activities in an interview with MN. On the 14th anniversary of the AAPSO's Presidium session in Cairo, which coincided with the 30th anniversary of the organiza- tion itself, Ghaleb was confirmed Acting Chairman. Q.: What plans do you have for restructuring the AAPSO's activi- ties? A.: The main thing is to work out a plan of action which corresponds to the problems posed by our epoch. We intend to put special emphasis on activating the move- ment's national committees. This will increase and strengthen the movement's active base. The second crucial aspect of our plan involves maintaining a rea- listic approach in assessing the international situation and problems we encounter. As a re- sult of our lack of realism, our arbitrary manipulation with slogans in the past, we have become divorced from reality and thus incapable of making correct deci- sions. Today it is essential that we realize that all disputes and conflict situations must be re- solved by means of dialogue, not confrontation. Given that, imperia- lism remains the main opponent of the national and economic libera

LA87 BAASO 1988 91 116 001
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VENTS, ANALYSIS RN'S ECIM JURTS accounts r alias was Natasha) and Inna ter – and I never allowed ourselves get lax, cry or complain. We didn't the SS women humiliate us even at threat of death. When things got lly tough, we sang Soviet songs – yusha, Tankmen or recited verses. When I got typhoid, I was placed the sick bay. The 'old' inmates – ech and German women Commu- ts, Yugoslav partisans helped my ands to find me. When I came to, saw palms of hands stretched wards me holding an onion and few pieces of stale bread – the Brest gift for me at the time. The ne prisoners (Marie Claude Vail- t-Couturier was included among m), helped us to get established in sick bay to avoid the exhaustive eck-ups which lasted for several urs out of doors in cold, rain and ow. Ly Alpatova performed gical operations at the sick bay. e stayed, at the risk of her life, at sick bay till the very arrival of the viet troops. For a long time after the eration, letters addressed to 'Doc- Lyuba' came to the USSR from ferent countries from former inma- Soviet POWs managed to stage eroic escape, the only successful ssive escape in Oswiecim's history, which 69 people took part. The ows prepared for it for a long time thoroughly, and performed it for 25th anniversary of the October Y CENTRE in Geneva, four documents are ng compiled and will constitute the is of a political settlement. They the Afghan-Pakistani Agreement Revolution. Many of them died in the attempt." "I spent about two years in Oswie- cim," says Roman Korneyev. "The first week was the most terrible. 'Natural selection' was in progress. The newcomers were killed only for not knowing the camp routine or for failing to understand the commands. The extremely hard labour, hunger, diseases, tortures and punishments and beastly conditions of life undermi- ned health and crippled people. I still see in my dreams, the heaps of dead bodies near the barracks, the smoke coming from the crematoriums and the emaciated prisoners. My blood still curdles when I recollect my meetings with Mengele, the sa- dist-doctor. I witnessed seven 'selec- tions' when he was looking for people for his experiments. "But still many prisoners survived. Mutual help made it possible for us to stand up to everything and not to lose our human dignity. My friends in the camp supported me at the hardest times. They were B. Frantiszek from Krakow, Gustav Rabolyan from Paris, P. Bogev from Hungary and Alexan- der Lebedev from Moscow. We regarded our chief task to send outside, through underground chan- nels the truth about Oswiecim so that people would learn about the crimes being committed by the nazis. "As the front-line from the East drew nearer to the camp, an order came from Berlin to get rid of the prisoners and everything that could compromise the nazis. The internatio- nal underground organization in the camp learned about this and informed the outside world of the crime being prepared, which made it impossible for the nazis to fulfil their plans." I often asked myself one and the same question: "Do I have the right to ask these people to tell about what they had gone through, to relive the years spent in that nazi hell?" Please forgive me, dear and coura- geous people! But we must go back to it. Everyone should know about it so that the horrors of fascism will never be repeated. Galina SILCHENKO on non-interference and refusal of intervention, which is necessary for a further withdrawal of Soviet troops; the Afghan-Pakistani Agreement on Voluntary Return of Refugees; the Declaration on International Guaran- tees on the Part of the USSR and the USA, and, lastly, the Document on Mutual Relations. This, to date, is a conditional name, but the meaning of the fourth document is in that it will contain a linkage of all the elements of settlement with the principle of non-interference in Afghanistan's af- fairs and the withdrawal of troops." 5 'MN' INTERNATIONAL ROSTRUM AAPSO'S NEW STRATEGY "The present session of the Presidium of the Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organization (AAPSO) featured a new motto: 'Toward a New Strategy and Outlook for Afro-Asian Solidarity'. The point is that in the last few years the AAPSO's relations with national solidarity committees have deteriorated and, consequently, its popular base has shrunk. It's high time we brought our strategy into line with the demands of today." That was how Mourad GHALEB, former Foreign Minister of the ARE, characterized the AAPSO's activities in an interview with MN. On the 14th anniversary of the AAPSO's Presidium session in Cairo, which coincided with the 30th anniversary of the organiza- tion itself, Ghaleb was confirmed Acting Chairman. Q.: What plans do you have for restructuring the AAPSO's activi- ties? A.: The main thing is to work out a plan of action which corresponds to the problems posed by our epoch. We intend to put special emphasis on activating the move- ment's national committees. This will increase and strengthen the movement's active base. The second crucial aspect of our plan involves maintaining a rea- listic approach in assessing the international situation and problems we encounter. As a re- sult of our lack of realism, our arbitrary manipulation with slogans in the past, we have become divorced from reality and thus incapable of making correct deci- sions. Today it is essential that we realize that all disputes and conflict situations must be re- solved by means of dialogue, not confrontation. Given that, imperia- lism remains the main opponent of the national and economic libera

LA87 BAASO 1988 91 119 001
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Speech of Hugh Stephen to Communion on Disarmarat, 7th AAPSO Congress. It is a geat privilege to address this Commission on such an (1) ugent matter as world disarmament, and so as to save the precious time of delegates, I shall confine myself just to making one point. This is that the struggle for nuclear-weapon-free Zones and other zones of peace is an element of the struggle for world peace that greatly enhances the potential role of the peoples of Asia, Africa and Latin America in the world peace process. This fact was clearly demonstrated by the excellent and constructive contribution made by delegates. A true continuity to the historic recent Born International Meeting on Nuclear- Weapon-Free Zones. GDR Head of State Comrade Erich Honecker pointed out, commented, singled out two themes in the comments he made at the the Berlin meeting: 1) That peace must cease to be discussed in general terms, and immediate matter of practical importance must be undertaken. 2) That the days for focusing almost exclusively on Europe have been definitively superseded; all

LA87 BAASO 1988 91 119 001
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Speech of Hugh Stephen to Communion on Disarmarat, 7th AAPSO Congress. It is a geat privilege to address this Commission on such an (1) ugent matter as world disarmament, and so as to save the precious time of delegates, I shall confine myself just to making one point. This is that the struggle for nuclear-weapon-free Zones and other zones of peace is an element of the struggle for world peace that greatly enhances the potential role of the peoples of Asia, Africa and Latin America in the world peace process. This fact was clearly demonstrated by the excellent and constructive contribution made by delegates. A true continuity to the historic recent Born International Meeting on Nuclear- Weapon-Free Zones. GDR Head of State Comrade Erich Honecker pointed out, commented, singled out two themes in the comments he made at the the Berlin meeting: 1) That peace must cease to be discussed in general terms, and immediate matter of practical importance must be undertaken. 2) That the days for focusing almost exclusively on Europe have been definitively superseded; all