Revolutionary Internationalist Movement
The Revolutionary Internationalist Movement (English: Revolutionary Internationalist Movement, Abbreviation: RIM ) is an international organization founded in March 1984 Marxist- Leninist- Maoist ideology. Goal of the movement is to unite the Marxist, Leninist and Maoist parties of the world and enforce a common political direction.
After view of the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement of the People's War is the most effective method for a Maoist revolution. Groups who used this method were taken up by the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement.
A World To Win is a former theoretical journal, which was inspired by the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement, however, was not their official organ. A World To Win lives on in the form of a mailing list.
Members (selection)
Founding members
- Union of Iranian Communists ( Sarbedaran )
- Central Reorganization Committee, Communist Party of India ( Marxist- Leninist )
- Communist Party of Ceylon (Maoist ), Sri Lanka
- Communist Collective of Agit / Prop, Italy
- Communist Party of Colombia ( Marxist- Leninist ), Mao Zedong Regional Committee
- Sendero Luminoso, Peru
- Türkiye Partisi komünist / Marksist -Leninist, Turkey
- Haitian Revolutionary Internationalist Group
- Communist Party of Nepal ( Mashal ), Nepal
- New Zealand Red Flag Group
- Communist Group Nottingham, United Kingdom
- Proletarian Communist Organization, Marxist- Leninist, Italy
- Grupo Comunista Revolucionario de Colombia, Colombia
- Leading Committee, Revolutionary Communist Party, India
- Revolutionary Communist Party, USA
- Revolutionary Communist Union, Dominican Republic
- Communist Group Stockport, United Kingdom
Accession after the establishment
- Communist Party of Afghanistan ( Maoist )
- Unified Communist Party of Nepal ( Maoist ), Nepal
- Partido Comunista Revolucionario, Chile
- Revolutionary Communists, Germany
Over time, many member associations were disbanded or were given new names. After the Nepalese Mashal - communists loslösten because of political differences from the movement, was joined by the Maoist Unified Communist Party.
Involved in armed conflict were the Türkiye Partisi komünist / Marksist -Leninist, the Sendero Luminoso and the Communist Party of Nepal; complicated non-members who were supported by the movement, were the Communist Party of the Philippines and the Maoist Communist Party of India.