The NCI affair (Argentina 2003)

In October 2003, the ICC first made contact with an Argentine group, the Nucleo Comunista Internacional, and began a process of debate during which the NCI gradually moved closer to the positions of the Communist Left, and to the positions of the ICC in particular. Our cooperation with the NCI included the publication of some of their articles in our press, in particular a denunciation of the so-called piqueteromovement. The documents assembled here give some detail on the group's history and the "affair" surrounding it.

Solidarity contributions for the comrades of the NCI

Since we published the article ‘The NCI has not broken with the ICC’ (see our website), a number of sympathisers of the ICC have sent messages of support and financial contributions for the comrades of the Nucleo Comunista Internacionalista in Argentina, who, despite the terrible living conditions they face, are determined to continue political activity alongside the ICC. We want to give very warm thanks to all the comrades who have expressed their solidarity in this way. This can only encourage the comrades in Argentina to maintain their militant commitment; and it shows that, despite their geographical isolation, they are not alone. Such gestures are an illustration of the international nature of the solidarity of the proletariat, the class that bears within itself the communist future.

Nucleo Comunista Internacional: an episode in the proletariat's striving for consciousness

The development within the class of a deepened reflection, even if this mainly below the surface today, which can be seen in the appearance of a series of elements and groups, often young, who are turning towards the positions of the Communist Left, is obviously of vital importance, since it is one of the preconditions for the formation of the future world wide revolutionary party.

Letter to the IBRP: 21st November 2004

ICC to IBRP: 21st November 2004

Comrades,

Four days ago we sent you a letter asking you:

1) "to publish immediately (that is, on receipt of this letter) on your internet site the Declaration of the NCI of 27th October which can be found on our own site in all relevant languages;

2) to inform us (even if only briefly) of your position on the accusation quoted above in Bulletin no 28 of the IFICC (given that your links with the IFICC still "exist and endure")."

Up to now there has been no reaction whatsoever from you (on your site or to our e-mail address) in relation to these two demands.


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