A few days ago, at the Pére Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, France, a beautiful tribute was held to fallen companions, which are considered heroes of the international proletariat. Dozens of people with red flags marched through the streets to the cemetery to set up an emotional honor guard in memory of those who gave their lives serving the revolution.
At first, tribute was paid to the companions of the Manushian group, which was part of a clandestine revolutionary organization called snipers and partisans-gum of immigrant work (FTP-MOI), created by the Communist Party of France under indications of indications of the third international communist international in the fight against fascism. This organization was composed of dozens of brave internationalist fighters who, like Comrade David Alfaro Sitquieros during the Spanish Civil War, gave the highest sample of proletarian internationalism fighting next to the French working class to remove the Nazi-fascist plague during the occupation during the occupation In the Second World War.
The 23 internationalist combatants of the Manushian Group were buried in this historic cemetery, where 147 combatants of the heroic commune of Paris were also shot, which on March 18 will turn 153 years of lighting the path of the revolution World proletarian.
In the same way, Pierre Overney, a young worker who was militated in the ranks of Maoism and had been fired from Renault, was honored. The young activist was killed while distributed revolutionary propaganda on the outskirts of the factory on February 25, 1972 of a firearm shot in the hands of a subject that was part of the employer militia.
The French revolutionaries also remembered the young Maoist student Gilles Tautin who died "drowned" after being persecuted by the police amid the repression against the participants in the revolts of May of 68. In addition, tributes were paid to Comrade Pierre, deceased in the late of 2017, who resumed the work of the newspaper of the French working class which until today continues with his work among the masses.
From a mural newspaper we greet the exemplary work of the companions of the Cause du Peuple and we join the tribute that pay these heroes of the working class. France's companions say it well: “The proletariat represents a unique class worldwide. They are not only heroes for the French proletariat, but for the entire international proletariat. ”