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Marc Morano

CNSNews.com Senior Staff Writer
Posted April 5, 2004

Communists Infiltrated Kerry's Anti-War Group, Historian Says
Advocating Use of Violence

(CNSNews.com) - The 1970s anti-war group that included John Kerry was "heavily infiltrate[d]" by individuals dedicated to the teachings of Chinese communist leader Mao Tse-Tung and to the use of violence, if necessary to achieve their goals, according to a historian friendly to Kerry.

"The RCP (Revolutionary Communist Party) was already beginning to heavily infiltrate the [Vietnam Veterans Against the War in 1971]. They eventually took it over around '73 and basically pushed out all the real veterans and brought in all the RCP functionaries and destroyed the organization," Gerald Nicosia, author of Home to War: A History of the Vietnam Veterans' Movement and a Kerry supporter, told CNSNews.com.

"Even in 1971, there was an RCP presence ... [RCP is] a crackpot organization, very violent, extremely violent, far left Maoist organization," led by a man named Bob Avakian, Nicosia said. "[In 1971] they were trying to take over and eventually did take over VVAW," he added.

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© Marc Morano, CNSNews.com 2004 Reprinted with Permission


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