Talks by Abimael Guzman in Ongoy's school
Abimael Guzmán gave talks at the Ongoy school in 1975, invited by teachers, where he criticized the Agrarian Reform, the land seizures and the weaknesses of the 1965 guerrilla movement, emphasizing the need for ideological formation for a long-term revolution.
Abimael Guzmán visited the Ongoy school in 1975, invited by the school's teachers, when one of the interviewees was a high school student. The talks dealt with the national reality and the problem of the peasantry, focusing his discourse on criticizing the Agrarian Reform and the seizure of land. He also criticized the weaknesses of the 1965 guerrilla movement, among which he highlighted the lack of formation of cadres and the lack of support bases among the peasantry. According to Guzmán, all this derived from the absence of a solid ideology to face a long-term revolution.