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After our break with LSP/PSL, building an intersectional Marxist project
This statement was adopted at a Solidarity conference on 25 October 2025. After our departure from LSP/PSL in June 2025, 40 former LSP/PSL members came together and decided to start a new project. The aim of this project is to build an intersectional Marxist organisation in Belgium. Before the break with LSP/PSL, we organised ourselves
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The flotillas for Gaza show how eveN basic solidarity, like offering humanitarian aid to a people suffering genocide, has become an act of radical resistance.
We have chosen. If solidarity means radical resistance, then we get organized. Join solidarity today.
In a world growing darker, with less space for solidarity,
we choose a different path
Solidarity with the victims of colonialism and genocide. For the right of all peoples to self-determination. Resources and wealth belong to the community, not to capitalists. Break all ties with the Israeli apartheid regime. Stand with Congo, Sudan, Palestine, Kanaky, Yemen, Rojava, Kashmir and all peoples under oppression.
Solidarity with the victims of war and imperialism. No one is illegal. Everyone deserves shelter, safety, and dignity. While billions flow to war and weapons, one in ten people goes hungry.
Solidarity with those hit by austerity and neoliberal cuts. Instead of funding imperialist armies, we need massive investment in public services: healthcare, transport, education, social security. The money is here. Take it from the rich.
Solidarity with all victims of repression and police violence. While the real criminals are protected, Muslims, migrants, and activists are repressed.
Solidarity with trans and queer people and with everyone targeted by the reaction. We stand against hate, fear and silence.
Solidarity with the victims of gender-based violence. Invest in prevention and care. Fight toxic masculinity and male violence through education and social programs. Ensure financial independence for all.
What we do
We organize protests, sometimes taking our own initiatives, mostly joining forces with other comrades, groups and collectives. Building unity through diversity is essential. Even when we organize separately, we must strike together.
We create spaces for coming together, for care & exchange. We build a community that practices solidarity.
We educate ourselves. we learn from movements, theory & history to fight better. to do so we are organized in local chapters, working groups & national gatherings. We are also connected to an international project. Exchanging ideas & experiences with comrades in Brazil, Mexico, Tunisia, Russia, India, Ireland, Austria, Sweden and elsewhere. We are learning, struggling & healing together.
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We are working class people.
- Students.
- Workers.
- Job seekers.
- Parents.
- sick people.
- Disabled people.
- Caregivers.
- Renters.
- Racialised people.
- Migrants.
- Refugees.
- Queer, trans, non-binary.
- Younger & older.
Living in flanders, brussels, wallonia or abroad.
We are
- activists.
- feminists.
- anti-zionists.
- antifascists.
- climate justice fighters.
- trade unionists.
- anti-racists.
- social workers.
and we want to become
much much more.
Militant wellbeing
We aim to build an organization that cares for everyone, a space where all voices are heard and valued.
We recognize all forms of oppression and act accordingly, putting inclusivity measures in place. Activism can be intense and exhausting. we understand that even though the struggles we face are urgent and cannot wait, sustainability matters and people move at a different pace.
We expect every member to act in the spirit of anti-oppression, solidarity and accountability. To act with respect and care.
Our code of conduct is non-negotiable.
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