No Unity with Any Enemies of the USSR
By VLADIMIR SHKARUPA
Secretary of the Mineralny Vody AUCPB
Our Home Is the USSR!

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On November 7, 2007 in the Mineralny Vody, at the monument dedicated to
the 90th Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution, there
gathered over 100 people with signs and banners that read: “The ideas of the Great October are
undefeatable”, “Our home is the USSR!”, “Russia can be saved only by a
Socialist Revolution”, “No Unity with enemies of the USSR!” plus
portraits of Stalin. At the beginning of the meeting all of the
participants sang the International and at the closing of the meeting,
they all sang the Hymn of the Soviet Union. The following Resolution
was adopted:
“We the participants of this meeting are stating that the Great October
Socialist Revolution – this is the greatest event in the history of
mankind – this was the spark that started the process of the
elimination of the exploitation of man by man.
Ninety Years ago our people got off their knees, overthrew the hated
Czar, chased out the capitalist exploiting class and started to build
socialism. In the middle of 1930‘s we were reaching Socialism and then
eliminated private property and our people started to receive free
education, jobs, health care, holidays and a new life was beginning to
benefit the people by industrialization. Culture started to expand and
collectivization was producing its rewards of plenty of goods for all
of the people.
We the participants of this meeting condemn the attempt that was made
to not recognize November 7th as the Day of the Great October Socialist
Revolution – this is an outright provocation against the people of this
country. There cannot be any unity with the present bourgeois state,
and no unity between the wealthy and the poor and, no unity with this
present illegal state apparatus! No unity with the enemies of the USSR!
We know that only another socialist revolution will save Russia. We
know that there is no other alternative.”
Vladimir Shkarupa opening the meeting at
the Lenin Memorial
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