Thursday, May 10, 2018

AUCPB May 1 in 2018 events

May 1 in Kharkov



 On May 1, a demonstration and a rally was organized in Kharkov organized by the "Trudovoy Kharkov Region" and the Workers' Front of Ukraine, supported by the All-Ukrainian Union of Soviet Officers, PSPU, Socialists and Veterans Organizations.

The police with some kind of fright forbade the deployment of a purely red flag and the flag of the Workers' Front of Ukraine, which, even according to the debilitated law on decommunization, is not prohibited. But they did not forbid raising the flag of PAME - the All-Greek Association of Trade Unions, which was entrusted to be carried by Kireafidi Mikhail Georgievich, a Greek by nationality, but residing in Kharkov. We consider the internationalists and workers of Greece to be our brothers.

During the demonstration, one Nazi bastard, whose brains all went into a beard, threw a bottle of yogurt into the marchers. He wished him all the best that he deserved. True, one of the veterans, when the Nazi was put on his knees, landed a toe in the perineum. This is such a fast punishment. This event opened the production of the article on "hooliganism".

The rest of the event everything went fine. Some media called this march pro-Russian, but it is more anti-Nazi, and against criminal power, which has no right to represent the whole people.

Video: hhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujmV93Jvfng


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May 1, Kursk: the distribution of newspapers and books, at a demonstration and a rally at the monument to V.I. Lenin





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May 1 in the village of Ilsky, Krasnodar Region
 


                                                              In the village of Ilskoye

(Krasnodar Territory) on the May Day march of 2018, organized by the local authorities, forbade all participants of the public event, even a veteran organization, to carry any banners or red flags. So the head of the administration of the settlement Golovko announced at a reception in his office a representative of the AUCPB and a member of the veteran organization: "We celebrate peace, work, May only with flowers and balls, and no attributes with any slogans and red flags." Interestingly, earlier it was possible to use Soviet, socialist symbols and slogans and red flags in the column of a veteran organization, and this year suddenly such a ban. One asks, what or whom did the bourgeois authorities in the village become afraid of? A representative of the AUCPB with socialist slogans and flags or liberals that surround the administration of the administration?

Of course, the Bolshevik communists have always celebrated, celebrated and will celebrate May Day as the International Workers' Solidarity Day, as a review of the revolutionary forces of the proletariat.

Having submitted a notification to the administration of the Seversky district for holding May 1, 2018 near the monument to V.I. Lenin events in the form of picketing, we also received a refusal, on the basis of allegedly incorrect drawing up of a notification. All the previously drafted form was "correct", and now by May 1 it was not correct. That's how the highest officials of the district and village decided to prevent the activists of the AUCPB worthy of mentioning May 1. The management of the settlement of Ilsky and Seversky district, probably, was afraid, for fear of his career. We Bolsheviks do not betray and do not distort history and do not weave at the tail of Russian liberals who creep in front of the West. We went to the monument of V.I. Lenin and the Obelisk at the crossroads of the village of Ilsky, came out with the Red Flag and with the slogans: "Long live May 1 - International Workers' Day!", "For the nationalization of all leading (main) enterprises and branches of the economy in the country!" We laid live flowers to the monuments of Soviet history, photographed for memory and distributed Bolshevik newspapers and thematic leaflets.

Long live May 1 - International Workers' Solidarity Day!



L.A. Derbeda, Seversky District Committee of the AUCPB

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