More than 50 political parties and NGOs gathered in Sao Paulo, Brazil, to support Venezuela, Iran, Palestine, and Lebanon in the face of U.S. sanctions and interference.

Under the motto “international solidarity against imperialism and for the sovereignty of peoples,” the meeting began with a tribute to the Iranian martyrs who fell in the war imposed by Israel against the Persian country last June.

The delegates denounced unilateral coercive measures against Iran, Venezuela, Yemen, and Cuba, and reaffirmed their support for the resistance of the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples against the Zionist occupation by Israel.

The summit concluded with a strong joint declaration denouncing sanctions against Venezuela and Iran as crimes against humanity and reaffirming the duty to support the Palestinian resistance. Delegates accused the United States and its allies of causing instability in West Asia and Latin America and demanded the immediate lifting of the embargo on Cuba and Venezuela.

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    13 hours ago

    Emdefesadocomunismo belongs to PCBRR, not PCBR

    And if im not mistaken thats Jones Manuel party, the guy who said receiving money from the ford foundation is ok

    About PCR, can you show where they support hamas? I saw some articles, and in fact they arent against, but could not find where they support Hamas directly. Would be happy to see this

    have never even seen a physical piece of propaganda from your lot.

    The event this post talks about was organized by PCO. The biggest street manifestation in defense of Palestine in Brasil is from PCO. The campaing “Eleição sem Lula é fraude” is from PCO. First party to call “Fora Bolsonaro” was PCO. I think you do have heard of us, you just dont know it was us

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      9 hours ago

      PCBR is the result of the PCB-RR movement. It’s been over an year now.

      And I have heard of PCO. I’ve just never seen PCO in any rally, strike, protest with broad participation. It has an electoral register, it’s hard not to notice, but I’ve met more Marxists somehow still in PT than PCO militants in my whole life. That’s a bad sign for the “most correct party”.