Ludo Martens
See also: Martens
Ludo Martens is a Belgian politician of Extreme left born on March 12th, 1946. It chairs PTB, movement which claims Marxism-Leninism and of “the thought of Mao Zedong”.
Come from the Flemish nationalist mediums, it took part in the movement for the flamandisation of the the University of Louvain in 1967. As from 1968-69, he played an active role in the development of the movement Maoist, with the creation of organization AMADA in 1970. AMADA was aligned unconditionally on the political line of the Chinese Communist party and assumed all the turns of them. Ludo Martens undertook virulent attacks against the Soviet Union.
Very active with the Congo, where it supports the Marxist movement , he was a close relation of Laurent-Desired Kabila and wrote many books on the situation of the Africa in particular on the old dictatorship mobutist, but also on the nationalist revival brought by Lumumba, Mulélé then by Kabila. He also wrote many tests and of articles on the situation of Burkina Faso. Stalinist enthusiast , he is also the author of a work defending Stalin ( Another glance on Stalin ), of which he regards the action with the head of the the USSR as specimen and deformation by “the lies of the middle-class”. The majority of its books are available to editions EPO.
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