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Black Panther Party — Part 34

80 pages · May 08, 2026 · Document date: Feb 2, 1971 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Black Panther Party · 80 pages OCR'd
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tl ee ee eg: Lan . =< - so demeec te Famers te fhe ah guernila must be a person of great astuteness to compensate for th e fact that he is not sufficiently strong in arms, ammunition, and equipment. The carecr militarists or the government police have modern arms and transport, and can go about anywhere freely, using the Jorce of their power. The urban guerrilla does not have such resources at his disposal and leads a clandestine existence. Sometimes he is a convicted person or is out on parole, and is obliged to use false documents. Nevertheless, the urban guerrilla has a certain advantage over the conventional military or the police. It is that, while the military and the police act on behalf of the enemy, whom the people hate, the urban guerrilla defends a just cause. which is the people's cause. The urban guerrilla’s arms are inferior to the enemy's, but from a moral point of view. the urban guerrilla has an undeniable supe- riorily. This moral superiority is what sustains the urban guerrilla. Thanks to it. the urban querritla can accompiish his principal duty, which is to attack and to survive. The urban guerrilla has to capture or divert arms from the enemy ‘to be able to fight. Because his arms are not uniform, since what he has are expropriated or have fallen into his hands in different ways. the urban guerrilla faces the problem of a variety of arms and a shortage of ammunition. Moreover, he has no place to practice shooting and marksmanship. Yuese difficulties have to be surmounted, forcing the urban guer- rilla to be imaginative and creative, qualities without which it would be impossible for him to carry out his role as a revolutionary. The urban guerrilla must possess initiative, mobility, and flexibility. as well as versatility and a command-of any situation. Initiative especially is an indispensable quality. [t is not always possible to forecee everuthian and the urhan anercitla canan + bate Lie ool ee FMR R ER EONS Pees, Gets LHI ME Yeti RGU FEL TMS UCLUGIE confused, or wait for orders. His duty is to act, to find adequate solutions for each problem he faces. and not to retreat. It is better to err acting than to do nothing for fear of erring. Without initiative there is no utban guerriila warfare. Other important qualities in the urban guerrilla are the following: to be a good walker, to be able to stand up against fatigue, hunger, tain, heat. To know how to hide and to be vigilant. To conquer the art of dissembling. Never to fear danger. To bchave the same by day as by night. Not to act impetuously. To have unlimited patience. To remain calm and cool in the worst conditions and situations. Never to leave a track or trail. Not to get discourared. In the face of the almost insurmountable difficulties of urban warfare, sometimes comrades weaken, leave. give up the work. ‘The urban guerrilla is not a businessman in a commercial firm nor is he a character'in a play. Urban guerrilla warfare, like rural guer- rilla warfare. is a pledge the guerrilla makes to himself, When he 5; q ~ { — em re EE penny ee TS AUNT Ae I Ee Pe oe uno FB ye Pet een EY ea RE a EE
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