09 August 2020
Dear comrades, friends, brothers!
It is with deep sorrow that we have received the news of the passing away of our precious comrade-in-arms, Nina Alexandrovna Andreeva. Another of our revolutionary and ideological leaders has gone.
Nina Alexandrovna was an example of courage, intransigence and revolutionary zeal for the Czechoslovak communists from the very beginning of the political upheavals in the socialist camp. However, first of all, this is proof of the conscious conviction and knowledge of the classics of Marxism-Leninism, without which it is impossible to prepare, see and implement qualitative changes (socialist - people's democratic revolution) for the benefit of all workers who create socially necessary values.
The meetings with Nina Alexandrovna in Prague, as well as in Brussels at the conferences of the Workers' Party of Belgium were invaluable for us in terms of depth of thought and faith in the correctness of the scientific theoretical and methodological basis of Marx and Engels and the practical but innovative realization of the eternal dream of mankind for a just society by Lenin and Stalin.
In the speeches of Nina Aleksandrovna there were lessons and everything extremely progressive from the past revolutionary struggle of the labor movement, which were always updated to a concrete political struggle today. Not only in the Russian Federation, but also in the international communist and workers' movement.
Nina Aleksandrovna understood random tactical and strategic steps in the practical politics of the communists, but she never deviated from class positions in solving emerging problems. A concrete-historical approach to assessing modern history has allowed it to progressively and fearlessly defend all the good that the communist parties succeeded in the period of building socialism. Her articles have been taken very seriously in other countries around the world.
Communists in the Czech Republic followed Nina Aleksandrovna's regular reflections in the magazines Vperyod, Hammer and Sickle, and Raboche-Krestyanskaya Pravda. We also adopted many of them in our publications and used them for our own propaganda and ideological speeches. We were also interested in the books that Nina Aleksandrovna has published over the past decades.
The Leninist Bolshevik Party and its program for the liberation of workers still remain the purest ideal for many Czech and Slovak communists in today's aggressive world, and Nina Aleksandrovna Andreeva was its prominent representative. Honor to her memory!
Vaclav Cermak on behalf of the Marxist-Leninist Professional Club
Ivan Chruza and Zdenek Kostyal on behalf of the Editorial Board of the communist monthly Dialogue.
Czech Republic, Prague 27th July 2020
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