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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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adhe eaten ' ee) ” ‘ie setae When the pblice net is formed at a school building, a factory, >a place where the masses assemble, or scme other point, the urban _ guerrilla must not give up or allow himsc!f to be taken by surprise. ! To make his net work the enemy is obliged to transport the police | in vehicles and special cars to occupy strategic points in the streets | in order to invade the building of chosen locale. The urban guerrilla, i for his part. must never clear a building or an area and meet in it without first knowing its exits, the way to break the circle, the stra- tegic points that the police might occupy, and the roads that inevitably | lead into the net, and he must hold other strategic points [rom which to strike at the enemy. ; | The roads followed by the police vehicles must be mined at key ’ points along the way and at forced stopping points. When the mines explode, the vchicles will fly into the air. The police will be caught in the trap and will suffer losses or will be victims of ambush. The net must be broken by escape routes unknown to the police. : The rigorous planning of the retreat is the best way of frustrating . any encircling effort on the part of the enemy. When there is ne possibility of a flight plan, the urban guerrilla . must nol hold meetings. assemblies, or do anything else since to do so will prevent him from breaking thraugh the net the enemy will surely try to throw around him. Street tactics have revealed a new type of urban guerrilla, the urban guerrilla who participates in mass demonstrations. This. is the tvpe we designate as the urban guerrilla demonstrator, who joins the ranks and participates in popular marches with specific and definite aims. These aims consist in hurling stones and projectiles of every tyne. using qasoline to start fires, using the police as a target for thei: fire arms, cepturing police arms. kidnapping agents of the enemy and provocatcurs, shooting with careful aim at the henchmen tor- turcrs and the police chiefs who come in special cars with false plates in order not to attract attention. The urban querrilla demonstrator shows groups in the mass dem- ! onstration the flight route if that is necessary. He plants mines, | throws Molotayv cocktails, prepares ambushes and explosions. The urban guerrilla demonstrator must also initiate the net within 4 the net, going through government vehicles, official cars, and police vehicles befod: turning them over or setting them on fire. to see if any of them fhave money and arms. Snipers art very good for mass demonstrations and, along with | the urban guerrilla demonstrators. can play a valuable role. Hidden at strategic points, the snipers have complete success, ; using shotguns, machine guns, ett. whose. fire and recoil easily cause losses among the enemy. . Sle i en ne eee Strikes and Work Interruptions . | The strike is a model of action employed by the urban guerrilla in work centers and schools to damage the enemy by stopping work | 7 ary 22 eons ee ETE! eee ss e . * pa *, ’ ES, 25 bk Bd Big SO a ay ok ~~ oe
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