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elsodoerusach Auch M9 regularly. Everything has been limited to acknowledging receipt of them. The books promised, the newspapers and magazines are still awaited. There is a tendenoy to promise a great deal BERAS do absolutely nothing: this is not only false in our revolutionary movement but also harms itself. In practice we can state that the Colonial Departoont first with Moreau at the head and later with Jhon Bell have not been able to carry out their futies for thich think they were possibly appointed, to make connections with the CP of the Caribbean and of Latin America in general and to help the wealoent movements become strong and to help them in order to transform them into true revolutionary movements, but everything has been overlooled. Now not even the letters are answered.
This is at least the situation in Guatemala ad El Salvador. This petty bourgeois tendoney of promising and not fulfilling must be ferociously liquidated, since up to date everything has become promises, even that relating to my personal situation which was going to be arranged it had been told me and that measures had been begun towards this: but it was never 80.
With respect to the movement in Guatemala, indioated to you the urgency of helping us ooonomically for three or four months in order to construct something serious, nevertheless only receipt was almowledged and up to date the se letters were not studied and absolutely nothing was decided about the matter. This is the situation. Hence once more point out the need of serious organs of the Caribbean, with all the confidence of the internatronal organs and above all with all the moral and practical support for its works; otherwise we will see movements grow in an isolated way, when txactly what we need is to unify our activities in every sense. In this respect we are backward, since the Fish Commission organizes fescism in all the Latin Arican countries, sharpens the terror in the Caribbean cou tries, and we remain working in an isolated way. Without the least contact with what occurs in the world, since you must known that much news does not reach Central Amerioa, st so that one is totally isolated from all fountain of news and from all serious relation with other brother parties. Outside of help and practical cooperation from our brother party of Mexico we have not had other help.
Nevertheless this is poor, and it is certain that in the future it will be done more officiently.
The constant need of giving graphic courses, and on all the immediate problems which are needed and which ocour, is another one of our tasks. Develop them, intensify them and make them permanet is some thing that must be done in all the countries of Central Amerioa, should say that outside of the help from the Seoretaruar of the Caribbean MOPR. the call of the Mexican CP and Mexican YOL, we have had no it help: we have carried out work IT under the most diffioult and precarious conditions; if we had some funds, it 18 certain that the work would not only have ben er intensefied with relative facility, but also our organizations would have grown in naber, since in Guatemala one carnot travel on the roads as in El Salvador, because often one is fined for more than a trip would cost and failure crowns such attempts. Therefore it is DOCG Seary that the representatives have help in this sense to develop their work under such conditions.
LILLEA Also should state that am completely against the establishment of the Central American Communist Party, owing principally to two fundamental reasons: uno, because it confounds us with the liberal petty bourgeois Centro Americanists and second, boonuse we would favor and stimulate the sharp provincialia which exists in these courtrues; third, because we need, not Party for Central America, but a Secretariat of the Comintern for the Caribbean. fourth, because we would fall into chauvinism and cooperativism, since the comrades in Central America are not able to load their own national movements. What we need is Secretariat of the Comintern for the Caribbean.
the experience: both Finally ught to say that the CP of Guatemala as well as that of El Salvador have influence among the masses, work in the mass organization (trade wion and of the MOPR. what is laoking is a solid theoretical capacity and long experience: both are questions depending on daily work and that the Mexican CP lend elements to help us tnd to be able to work more seriously in this respeot in order to achieve the creation of serious Communist movements in every country of Central America and of the Caribbean in general.
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