Oyggjaframi (M-L)

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Oyggjaframi (marx-leninistar) (lit.'Advancement for the Islands, Marxist-Leninist') or OFML was a communist organization in the Faroe Islands. The party was established in 1972 when it split from Oyggjaframi.

Oyggjaframi (marx-leninistar)
HeadquartersTórshavn
IdeologyCommunism
Marxism-Leninism
Anti-revisionism
Maoism (Early)
Hoxhaism (Late)
Political positionFar-left

History

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Origins

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In 1968 the Copenhagen-based Faroese association Oyggjaframi had founded a branch in Tórshavn.[1] Whilst the Copenhagen branch continued to function as a broad socialist discussion club, a tendency emerged within the Tórshavn branch calling for the building of a communist party on the basis of Marxism-Leninism-Mao Zedong Thought.[1] At the Oyggjaframi congress in 1972 the organization was split, with the Copenhagen branch continuing to function as Faroese Socialists and the Tórshavn branch constituting OFML.[1][2]

Rhetoric

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As of 1975, Hermann Oskarsson was chairman of OFML.[3] The 1975 congress of OFML adopted 5 slogans outlining the priorities of the organization;

  • Studies as the central activity
  • Consolidate and expand democratic centralism
  • Strike roots in the working class
  • Lead the popular movement against the EEC
  • Publish a communist workers newspaper[1][2]

OFML published the first issue of Arbeiðið May 1, 1976.[2][4]

Initially OF(m-l) took part in the Nordic cooperation of Marxist-Leninist parties that included Arbeidernes Kommunistparti of Norway, Kommunistiska Förbundet Marxist-Leninisterna of Sweden, Kommunistisk Arbejderparti of Denmark, Marxist-Leninist Groups of Finland, and Einingarsamtök Kommúnista (marx-lenínistar) of Iceland.[3][5] When the Sino-Albanian split occurred, OFML and EIK(ml) followed the People's Republic of Albania.

During its last years, OFML kept close contacts with the pro-Albanian Danish Danmarks Kommunistiske Parti/Marxister-Leninister.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Der Kommunist - Kommunisti - Kommunisten. No. 5. Føroyar
  2. ^ a b c Verkalýðsblaðið - 6og7. Tölublað (01.07.1976). OFML
  3. ^ a b Verkalýðsblaðið - 5. Tölublað (01.05.1976). BARATTA ISLANDS ER FORDAEMI
  4. ^ Verkalýðsblaðið - 4. Tölublað (19.04.1977). Blöð Norrænna marx-lenínista
  5. ^ Verkalýðsblaðið - 8. Tölublað (01.05.1978). Annall Flokksbyggingar