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4. How did the CTGs made their ISW grow internationally?

 Under the current set-up of CPP International Department


(ATHENA, as referred to in the document),-- the
abovementioned activities are all under the supervision and
coordination of CPP-ID’s newly created Party Branch known as
Home Front Committee;

 The CPP-ID has now its SC or Standing Committee with


functions similar to KT/KH in a Regional Party Committee of the
CPP;

 CPP-ID covers also the three main global regional party


committees such as: North America – with CPP Country Party
Committee each for USA and Canada, separately; Global
Regional Party Committee for Europe with sub-regional party
committee for Western Europe and Eastern Europe; Global
Regional Party Committee for Asia and the Pacific, with CPP
Sub-regional Party Units in Middle East, South East Asia,
Australia, New Zealand, and expansion party building and ISW
in Latin America, South America and Africa (Laksa, as referred
in the document);

 CPP ISW thru Athena/CPP-ID now covers fraternal, solidarity


and alliance relations among 95 communist, socialist, anti-
imperialist parties, organizations and associations (both in
bilateral and multi-lateral conduct of interrelations and coalition
operations): 6 in the USA, 4 in Canada, 20 in Latin America, 29
in Asia and Pacific, 36 in Europe (mostly in Western Europe);

 Focusing on the achievements of the international solidarity work of


the NDFP, Luis Jalandoni, chief international representative of the
NDFP and senior adviser to the NDFP peace negotiating panel,
related how the NDFP began its international solidarity work abroad
and how the Filipino people’s struggle for “national freedom and
democracy” drew immediate international support with the
successful convening of the International People’s Tribunal in
Belgium in 1980, organized by European friends of the NDFP. The
IPT, Jalandoni stressed, declared the US-Marcos regime unfit to
govern and the NDFP as the genuine representative of the Filipino
people.
Since then, Jalandoni said, the NDFP has forged warm and friendly
relations with revolutionary and militant organizations, among them, in East
Timor, Mozambique, the African National Congress in South Africa, the
Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) of Arafat, Zimbabwe, Cuba, the
Sandinistas of Nicaragua, India, Indonesia, Australia, Japan, Latin
America, the United States, Canada, Mexico, and forces and political
parties and organizations in Europe, where the NDFP International Office
is based.

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