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Naisiun: Operation Green Hunt

Posted by Mike E on January 31, 2010

Thanks to Naisiun for creating this internationalist video and sharing it with Kasama.

3 Responses to “Naisiun: Operation Green Hunt”

  1. ai di said

    a great video. also the use of music is good. Leonard Cohen has done some pretty cool leftist songs, despite having a few counterrevolutionary views too. Democracy is another great song of his

    hope that the maoists win

  2. Stiofan said

    This is one of the few songs that Cohen performed that he did not write.
    “The Partisan” is an adaptation of “La complainte du partisan” written in WWII by
    Emmanuel D’Astier de la Vigerie (known as “Bernard” in the French Resistance) and Anna Marly. One of the stanzas from the original is omitted.

    Personne ne m’a demandé
    D’où je viens et où je vais
    Vous qui le savez
    Effacez mon passage.

    No one ever asks me
    Who I am or where I’m going
    But those of you who know
    You cover up my footprints.

    A good verse for comrades fighting now.

  3. anupamshaikat shanto said

    great …….

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