Revolutionary Marxist–Leninist LeagueThe Revolutionary Marxist–Leninist League was a small Maoist political party in Britain. The group was founded in 1968 by a group of students around Abhimanyu Manchanda (partner of Claudia Jones[1]), who had been expelled from the CPGB in 1965 after Manchanda accused the Soviet Union of collaboration with U.S. imperialism in suppressing national liberation movements, including in Vietnam, and of being complicit in the murder of Patrice Lumumba.[2] According to Diane Langford:
The RMML participated in the Joint Committee of Communists, but suffered two splits the following year: of the Communist Workers League of Britain (Marxist–Leninist), and of the Association of Communist Workers around Harpal Brar. In 1971, a further group left, to found the Marxist–Leninist Workers Association,[4] which later merged via the Communist Unity Association into the Revolutionary Communist League of Britain.[citation needed] In 1977, the group was renamed the Revolutionary Marxist–Leninist Communist League, and it attempted to apply the Three Worlds Theory by working to build anti-Soviet movements in Britain. This did not prove successful, and the group dissolved in 1980.[citation needed] References
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