Communist (Maoist) Party of Afghanistan
There were daily demonstrations, and street fighting between students, workers, and social justice activists and police and armed forces of King Zahir Shah.A few circles of intellectuals and political activists came together to form the first communist organization to work for the goal of revolution in Afghanistan.The leaderless remnants of the Maoist movement formed several organizations to fight the PDPA regime and resist the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.[citation needed] The hardline Maoist organisations detached themselves from those who cooperated with the mujahideen, and in the late 1980s these groups formed the Revolutionary Communist Cell of Afghanistan (RCCA).The CPA renewed publication of Sholaye Jawid, stating their intent to follow in the footsteps of the PYO and its founder Akram Yari.