July 22nd, 2023
Nairobi, Kenya - The Communist Party of Kenya is proud to announce its representation at the international fact-finding mission and final hearing of the International Tribunal Against Sanctions. The event will be held from the 22nd to the 27th of July at the esteemed Simon Bolivar Institute in Caracas.
Booker Ngesa Omole, the National Deputy Chairperson of the Communist Party of Kenya, will serve as the party's representative in this crucial tribunal. Over the past six months, the tribunal has been diligently addressing the far-reaching implications of sanctions and their impact on nations and their citizens.
Sanctions, in essence, are a declaration of war, and their effects on countries and ordinary people can be devastating. The Communist Party of Kenya firmly believes that such punitive measures undermine international solidarity and impede progress towards a more equitable global order.
By participating in this tribunal, the Communist Party of Kenya aims to bring attention to the adverse consequences of sanctions and advocate for alternative approaches to addressing international disputes and challenges. It is essential for the global community to come together in a spirit of cooperation, peace, and understanding to find sustainable solutions to complex issues.
The Communist Party of Kenya reaffirms its commitment to advocating for social justice, equitable distribution of resources, and the protection of human rights not only in Kenya but also on the international stage. This participation in the International Tribunal Against Sanctions aligns with the party's vision for a world free from oppression and exploitation.
We stand in solidarity with all the countries that continue to suffer under the yoke of unilateral illegal sanctions imposed by the USA, particularly Venezuela, Cuba, DPRK, and Zimbabwe.
Death to Imperialism!
Down with unilateral sanctions!
Long live Internationalism!
Signed,
The National Central Organizing Committee of the Communist Party of Kenya
About Communist Party of Kenya:
The Communist Party of Kenya (CPK) is a political party registered in accordance with the Constitution of Kenya and the Political Parties Act of 2011. CPK is committed to uniting all Kenyans irrespective of their ethnic groups, gender, and age to work for an alternative society away from the present unjust system; towards a society that realizes the freedoms, human rights, and development of each and all. This society is the vision and mission of the majority of Kenyans, and its values are defined in Article 10 of the Constitution of Kenya. CPK has a minimum program to fight for reforms within the neocolonial hyper-capitalist Kenya and a maximum program of a socialist revolution.