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The Revolutionary Committees Movement is a political and
cultural movement that calls for and promotes the
establishment of the Jamahiriya society, the authority of
the people (direct democracy) as presented by the Third
Universal Theory of The Green Book.
The people exercise direct democracy by the means of the
basic popular congresses which include the entire
population. The people choose the executive popular
committees that function under their supervision and execute
their decisions without any form of representation or
mandate, thereby annulling the rule of an individual, a
class, a sect, a party or group of parties.
However, genuine and real democracy can only be realized
when the physical and moral needs of the entire society are
satisfied. Thus, the Revolutionary Committees Movement
opposes all forms and means of exploitation and monopoly. It
calls for the adoption and implementation of the economic
part of the Third Universal Theory that is based and founded
on respecting and sanctifying private property of
individuals within the limits of satisfying their needs
without exploiting or enslaving other people.
Moreover, The Revolutionary Committees Movement calls for
the freedom of knowledge, condemns its monopoly or its
falsification and confirms that knowledge is a natural right
of every human being and that ignorance can only be
eliminated when everything is presented and introduced in
its real status.
Besides, the Revolutionary Committees Movement rejects all
forms of discrimination and racism whether based on
religion, color, ethnicity, race, culture or belief. It
believes and promotes the right of everyone to enjoy freedom
and the right of self-determination.
The Revolutionary Committees Movement calls for the
emancipation of woman, not that spurious freedom which some
contemporary societies pretend to have established. These
societies use woman and adapt her to do the physical and
man-oriented kind of work at the expense of her femininity
and natural role. They are materialistic and uncivilized
societies the imitation of which jeopardizes the freedom of
woman. A woman has full rights to live without being forced
to change into a man and to give up her femininity.
The Revolutionary Committees Movement calls for just peace
that is founded on righteousness, justice, and coexistence
through respecting the rights of others. It believes that
real stability can only be achieved by lifting all forms of
injustice, oppression and inequality, and that peace and
security can only prevail if humanity is completely
delivered from all weapons of mass destruction.
The Revolutionary Committees Movement calls for developing,
promoting and consolidating the concept of human rights.
These include not only man's rights for strike,
demonstration and freedom of expression, but also his rights
for his authority without mandate, his means of living
without any exploitation and his right for a house without
paying a rent.
The Revolutionary Committees Movement gives due regard and
attention to the deteriorating state and increasing problems
of the environment. It attempts to play a constructive role
in pinpointing their real causes which range from lack of
awareness and indifference on the part of many industrial
countries, to the materialistic economic system prevailing
in the world today. It believes that the objective of
gaining profit and accumulating fortune has no result but to
inflict severe damage and disturb the balance of the
environment.
The Revolutionary Committees Movement undertakes the
responsibility of preaching the authority of the people and
its mechanisms, inciting for its establishment, defending it
and doing all it can to consecrate it. It criticizes and
analyzes the existing instruments of governing showing their
weaknesses and crises, and their inability to solve the
deteriorating problems of mankind.
However, the Revolutionary Committees Movement does not
exercise the power or seek to ascend it, rather it incites
the masses to exercise their power. It condemns violence and
intrigue, adopting dialogue as its approach and doctrine. It
is a global movement, open to those who believe in, and
adopt its goals joining revolutionary committees that have
(Mathaba) as their headquarters, and stress collectivity as
a characteristic feature in performing their tasks without
chairmanship or hierarchy giving chance to initiative.
The Revolutionary Committees Movement opens horizons for
dialogue and the exchange of ideas and information with
those who look for alternatives. Its objective is the
establishment of a free and happy society. |