Friday, October 5, 2018
From the history of the struggle for an active offensive Bolshevik nature of the publications of SIM (Serp I Molot (Sickle and Hammer)) newspaper
All issues of the newspaper were issued during the development of the bourgeois counter-revolution in 1991, during the period when the criminal oligarchic bourgeoisie came to power, playing democracy, but pursuing a policy of permissiveness for pathological anti-communism and bestial anti-Stalinism.
Recently, the authorities, playing neoliberalism, have softened the policy of anti-Stalinism, trying to reduce the heat of protest speeches, because now, according to generally accepted social polls, more than 60% of the population advocate Stalin, defining him as the greatest statesman and politician of the twentieth century.
Over the past years, the newspaper has successfully fulfilled its main task - to be an agitator and propagandist of Bolshevik ideas, respond promptly to real-time events, give them a political assessment. Of course, the style, selection and content of publications are to a certain extent determined by the degree of responsibility for the assigned business and the position of its editor-in-chief, his or her level of political literacy, fighting qualities and adherence to the ideas of Bolshevism. The management of the editors of the Bolshevik newspaper is a political question. Due to the staffing issue in the newspaper, four editor-in-chiefs changed during the reporting period.
The first issue of the newspaper was published in April 1993. Until 1993, the press organ of the AUCPB was the newspaper Yedinstvo, the editor-in-chief of which was the real patriot of our Soviet Motherland, the Bolshevik Alexander Nikolaevich Ustinsky. The newspaper was published in Orel. Since April 1993, the Central Printing Body of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party Communist Party of Bolsheviks became the Serp and Molot newspaper headed by the chief editor of the newspaper Oleg Matveyevich Andreev and the place of publication in Krasnoyarsk.
The first editions of the newspaper did not cause any complaints, but, beginning in 1996, the editor-in-chief of the newspaper began to include articles of a completely non-Bolshevik nature. From the side of the chief editor O.M. Andreev, there has been a tendency to separate the publication of the newspaper from the Central Committee of the AUCPB on the basis of the principle that the newspaper works for itself, and the party the Central Committee, for itself, without the right to control the content of published materials. The editor-in-chief began to prevent the publication of politically important, Bolshevik articles sent from party organizations and began to post articles that were opportunist in nature, or rather containing Trotskyist provisions (these articles were duplicated by readers and the Secretariat of the Central Committee), while ignoring the opinions and objections of a member of the newspaper’s editorial board. V.V.Matveyko Moreover, O.M.Andreev in the newspaper, tried to launch a revisionist debate on the topic: “Did we have socialism or not?” and “Was the revolution in October 1917 socialist or only bourgeois-democratic?”.
On one of the published articles on this topic prof. Abner Solovyov “The twentieth century in Russia. What has been done? ”(SiM No. 7 (52), 1997), the editorial office and the Secretariat of the Central Committee began to receive indignant responses from members of the AUCPB — open letters: filmmaker G. Bezgubenko; members of the Central Committee of Evdokimov V.Ya., Ryabov V.I. (Leningrad); Party organizers of the Central Committee A. Kabakov. (Khabarovsk Territory) and Sorkina A.N. (Bryansk and Oryol region); Ptitsyna B.A. (Vladimir), V. Shkarupy (Stavropol Territory, Minvody), Stepanova V.I. (Barnaul), Ilina A.G. (Buzuluk), Evsyukova M.S. (collective letter from the Kaliningrad party organization) and many others.
The Secretariat of the Central Committee of the AUCPB conducted an in-depth analysis of all publications in the SIM for 1996-1997. The question was submitted for consideration by the Plenum of the Central Committee on March 1, 1998, and at the Plenum of the Central Committee on April 15, 1998. O.M. Andreev he was relieved of his duties as a member of the Central Committee of the AUCPB and was expelled from the ranks of the AUCPB for publishing anti-Bolshevik materials and attempting to turn the newspaper into an independent, not subordinate print organ. Secretary of the Krasnoyarsk Regional Committee of the AUCPB Comrade Yuriy Fedorovich Shinarev was recommended to join the editorial board of CC, which he later headed.
Subsequently O.M. Andreev in the municipal newspaper of Krasnoyarsk published an article in which he openly stated that “the purpose of his work in the newspaper“ SIM ”was to free the party of the AUCPB from Stalinism” ... Thus the decision of the Secretariat of the Central Committee was confirmed.
In connection with the change of residence of Yu.F.Shinarev and moving to another region of the Russian Federation as the chief editor of the newspaper, he was replaced by Vladimir Komarov. He re-registered the newspaper on September 4, 2007 with a change of name to “Worker-Peasant Sickle and Hammer” (RK Sim). Vladimir NikolaevichKomarov headed the newspaper's editorial office until December 2015.
The former editor-in-chief of the Ukrainian newspaper “Workers 'and Peasants' Pravda”, the former Secretary of the Central Committee of the AUCPB, Anatoly ArkadyevichMayevsky, while in the SIZO prison in Vinnitsa and having lost the opportunity to publish his newspaper “Workers 'and Peasants' Pravda” (RCP), for reasons known to him, Bolshevik positions, engaged in a pseudo-revolutionary clique and a distortion of the party’s position in assessing the domestic and foreign policy of the Russian Federation, a distorted interpretation of the decisions of the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the AUCPB.
In order to popularize his delusional ideas regarding the preparation of a partisan war in the territory of the Russian Federation, he tried to use not only the newspaper "RK SiM", but also the editorial offices of newspapers of other active Communist Parties and organizations that are not friendly to us.
Maevsky sent his articles to the editor of "RK SIM" E.A.Fatyanova - the assistant to V.N.Komarov for publishing the newspaper, secretary of the Central Committee of the AUCPB. In it, Maevsky found a like-minded person in leftism and propaganda of his pseudo-revolutionism because of the political illiteracy of both, their adventurousness and provocation, their unwillingness to take into account the factors of the real economic and political situation in the Russian Federation (not to mention foreign policy factors), identifying the current situation in the country and in the world with the situation of the beginning of the twentieth century. Having lost the opportunity to publish his newspaper to the RCP in 2014, Mayevsky set out with the help of Fatyanova to seize the “RK Sim” publication and use the newspaper to defeat the AUCPB party. During the years 2014-2015, Fatyanova, pervertedly interpreting, like Mayevsky, the cited party documents, accused the party "of opportunism and turning the party into a hotbed of anti-communism and the need to return the party to the right path."
By Decree of the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the AUCPB dated November 11, 2015, E.A. Fatyanova was released from all the positions she occupied and expelled from the party with the wording:
“For actions aimed at splitting the party, attempting to conduct anti-party work within the party, for betraying the interests of the party, for insincerity, duplicity, and deceit.” The same decree made the decision: “To stop the publication of the Workers 'and Peasants' Sickle and Molot” newspaper on the basis of the Krasnoyarsk party organization of the AUCPB, to re-register the RK SiM publication and renew it in another city. Responsible - Central Committee of the AUCPB.
A.A.Mayevsky was expelled from the party by the decision of the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the AUCPB dated February 21, 2016 with the wording “For anti-party activities and the totality of the anti-party materials created by him”.
Resolutions of the Secretariat of the Central Committee were approved at a plenary session of the Central Committee of the AUCPB on May 16, 2016, which also confirmed the APPEAL of the SECRETARIAT of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks to party members and co-sponsors dated February 21, 2016, explaining the position of the party on the issues under discussion.
According to the decision of the Secretariat of the Central Committee of November 11, 2015, the publication of the newspaper “RK SiM” in Krasnoyarsk was stopped and resumed in Pyatigorsk, a new editorial staff was formed. Alexey Vladimirovich Denisyuk, secretary of the Central Committee, was appointed chief editor. The newspaper was re-registered with the change of its name to “The Bolshevik Sickle and Hammer” on September 30, 2016.
Of the minuses in the publication of the newspaper today, I will note only one - so far they have not been able to organize a proper flow of letters from party organizations to the topic of the day and to the reflection of Soviet memorable dates.
Puzzled by Fatyanov’s leader, a group of 8 people of hurray revolutionaries expelled from the AUCPB (including eight and Fatyanova and Mayevsky themselves) announced at the beginning of 2016, nothing less than “the AUCPB revolutionaries party” and on behalf of this “party” continued to release "RK Sim". Some of these eight run to the events of the left forces in Chelyabinsk and Krasnoyarsk (they don’t have sympathizers in other cities), using our symbols and our party attributes. Who is this little group trying to fool? In such a microscopic number, the Fatyanova group is not capable of making a revolution even within the city yard. Another question - who sponsors these adventurers? Most likely, the special services of the Russian Federation, which have already built up several "twins parties" of the AUCPB. The first experience — with the creation of the “AUCPB Future” by Governor Tikhonov in 2007 — a creation by the Kremlin, failed. You can try to organize the destruction of our party by blasting it from the inside (an attempt by Fatyanova and Mayevsky), or by creating pseudo doubles to disorient patriotic people in the leftist movement. There is in Moscow a fragment of the newly-minted Lapinsky VKP (b) (Lapin was expelled from the AUCPB in January 1995) already without Lapin - he was expelled from the mini party he had created by his own comrades. There are others with the same name VKPB (AUCPB) in the amount of 1-3-5 people (often come to us on the Internet with the offer of "cooperation"). As for Fatyanova herself, she relocated nearer to us, in the AUCPB, from the National Bolshevik Party, after its prohibition in 2007. The former contacts with the FSB were preserved? .. To all of them, the so-called newly-minted AUCPB with and without attachments counteraction of AUCPB, we answer - "In vain they spend money of the Russian payers for an obviously losing adventure". We will continue our work, following the course of Lenin-Stalin, remembering that "the road will be strengthened by the one who is walking along it."
N.A. Andreeva