V. I. Lenin on the national liberation movement in colonial and dependent countries
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On April 22, 1960, the Soviet people, the working people of the people's democracies, the working class of the capitalist and colonial world, and all progressive humanity celebrate the 90th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin — the founder and wise leader of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, the organizer of the world's first socialist state, and the great leader of the international labor, communist, and national liberation movement.
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