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The Stalin Society is a British discussion group for individuals who see Joseph Stalin as a great Marxist-Leninist and wish to preserve his legacy, which they believe to be positive. The society originated as a consequence of the dissolution of the Soviet Union and what the members perceived as a subsequent increase in the criticism of Stalin.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://blog.cpgb-ml.org/iris-mary-jessie-cremer-1941-2014/ )〕 According to the Stalin Society's website, "()he Stalin Society was formed in 1991 to defend Stalin and his work on the basis of fact and to refute capitalist, revisionist, opportunist and Trotskyist propaganda directed against him."〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.stalinsociety.org.uk )〕 Kamal Majid, a founding member of the Stalin Society, is the vice-chair of the Stop the War Coalition.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://stopwar.org.uk/officers )〕〔(Ed Miliband's friends of Assad ) - Daily Telegraph Sep 8, 2013〕 ==Organization== The society is based on individual membership but political groups such as the Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (Marxist-Leninist), and the Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist-Leninist) are notably prominent within it. Many have pointed to a considerable overlap of membership with Arthur Scargill's Socialist Labour Party, including Scargill himself.〔Andy McSmith and Severin Carrell, ("Stalin apologists drink to the memory of Uncle Joe" ), ''The Independent'', 2 March 2003〕 The Stalin Society's chair, Harpal Brar, for instance, was at one time a member of both organisations (although he subsequently left the SLP to head the CPGB-ML). Through Brar, the society was also linked to the Association of Communist Workers. One of its founders, Bill Bland, was expelled in a doctrinal dispute.〔〔(The antagonisms in the Stalin Society (an attack on Bill Bland) ), London, March 5, 1995〕 The society’s website also contains documents that deny the responsibility of the Soviet government during the time of Stalin’s leadership for the Holodomor,〔John Puntis, ("The Ukrainian famine-genocide myth" ), July 2002〕 the Great Purge,〔Mario Sousa, ("Lies concerning the history of the Soviet Union" ), March 1999〕 or the Katyn Massacre,〔Ella Rule, ("The Katyn Massacre" ), July 2002〕 which they variously dismiss as propaganda, describe as fair process, or blame on the Nazis, respectively. The society continues to hold public meetings,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.stalinsociety.org.uk/meetings.html )〕 mainly in London. The Stalin Society has produced many booklets on CPSU purges, famines and George Orwell.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.stalinsociety.org.uk/publications.html )〕 A Stalin Society has recently been formed in Pakistan where it claims to "stand() for communist revolution." However, the official blog of the Stalin Society of Pakistan doesn't claim so but states it is "not a political party but an academic venture" dedicated to "refute revisionism and anti-Stalin propaganda". Stalin Societies have also been formed in the United States and Canada, Tunisia, India, Italy, Ireland, and Argentina.
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