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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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o burning of installations. properties, an] North American depots, plan- tations. cte. It is essential to point out the importance of fies and the ‘ 1 geek. Sty? oS oe Oa ee Berti er = nigue of revolutionary terrorism. Anciher thing is the importance of i i i | construction of incendiary bombs as gasoline bombs tn the tech- the material the urban guerrilla can jersuade the people to expro- Priate in moments of hunger and scarcity resulting from the greed of the big commercial interests. Terrorism is an arm the revolutionary can never relinquish. 1 . 4 =e eee Armed Propaganda The coordination of urban guerrilla actions, including each armed action, is the principal way of making armed ptopaganda. These actions, carried out with specific and determined objectives, inevitably become propaganda material for the mass communications system. = Bank assaults, ambushes, desertions and diverting of arms, the res- cue of prisoners, executions. kidnappings, sabotage, terrorism, and the war of nerves, are all cases in point, Airplanes diverted in flight by revolutionary action, moving ships and trains assaulted and seized by guerrillas, can also be solely for propaganda effeets. ee aanesemnn 8 sorte mously the incorporation of large numbers af people into the revolu- tionary struggle, by opening a permanent work front for those willing to carry on revolutionary propaganda, even when to do so means acting alone and risking their lives as revolutionaries. 3p: But the urban guerrilla must never fail to install a clandestine press a and must be able to turn out mimeographed copies using alcohol or r electric plates and other duplicating apparatus, expropriating what he . ‘? cannot buy in order to produce smal] clandestine newspapers, pam- = phlets, flyers. and stamps for propaganda and agitation against the =” dictatorship. . k ; The urban guerrilla engaged in clandestine printing facilitates enor- 2: With the existence of clandestine propaganda and agitational material, the inventive spirit of the urban guerrilla expands and ee re createe ratanulec artifarte mortars and other inttrumonte with which Claes CHAPS, AMIaGlis, MOMars, ANG GAL INSIUMATIS Wil Wien te distribute the antigovernment pamphlets at a distance. ‘ Tape recordings. the occupation of radio stations, and the use of VD " AE ee loudspeakers, drawings on walls and in other inaccessible places are other forms of propaganda. In using them, the urban guerrilla should give them the character of armed operations. ; A consistent propaganda by letters sent to specific addresses. ex- ‘ | plaining the meaning of the urban guerrillas’ armed actions. produces { considerable results and is one method of influencing certain segments ‘ of the population. _— _ — i Even this influence exercised in the heart of the people by every i possible propaganda device revolving around the activity of the urban guerrilla dues net indicate that our forces have everyone's support. It is engugh to win the support of a part of the people and this . | tT ei ads Re ny dy ! 4 hea, see 33 eet we ee, ee . a ot alee 1a eee pr Tre Wy oe PP SE " ‘ it Pmyoeirs geo : Biw oe Voom nena > heer aR I aN LL PENSE SP Ne 2 AUT ey A: RRR EEE reer samt ati te anaes wr td gare 4 1 ; ainialll
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