“Americans, killers of peoples – No submission to imperialism.”
Due to developments in the wider region and in Cyprus, the Communist Initiative of Cyprus announces the postponement of its General Assembly that was scheduled for Sunday, 8 March.
Instead, on Sunday, 8 March we call on our people, everyone who refuses for our country to be turned into a base for attacks and, consequently, a target of retaliation, to participate massively in the anti-imperialist march to the U.S. Embassy at 10:30 in the morning.
Let us raise our voices and express our condemnation of the criminal attacks of American imperialism, assisted by the genocidal state of Israel, and send the message that the Cypriot people not only do not accept but condemn our country’s involvement in warmongering plans.
The Christodoulides government, together with the U.S., Israel, NATO, and the EU, bears heavy responsibility for the fact that our people have been placed in the eye of the storm. Our people must show no trust in the government that has brought us here for the profits of the bourgeois class. No trust either in the bourgeois parties that supported this course up to now and that today merely utter vague wishes for peace, which tomorrow will once again lead to war.
At the same time, we express our solidarity with the Iranian people and with all the peoples of the region who are victims of imperialist barbarity. The peoples themselves are the only ones who are entitled to determine developments in their countries.
No involvement – no tolerance! Cyprus will not become a launching pad for war, nor a target of retaliation. People in the streets can impose what is just.
As CIC (Communist Initiative of Cyprus), we demand:
-The closure of all foreign “bases of death” and the removal of all foreign troops from the island.
-The government’s withdrawal from Trump’s “Peace Council.”
-The termination of all military cooperation with the U.S. and Israel.
Everyone to the anti-imperialist march to the U.S. Embassy in Nicosia.
Day: Sunday, 8 March
Meeting place and time: 10:30 a.m. at the public parking area on Lord Byron Street
