Speech addressing the Commission on National Reconciliation at the 7th Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organisation (AAPSO). The speaker focuses on national reconciliation, highlighting the Irish national liberation struggle as a key example linking Afro-Asian struggles with European social and class struggles. The speech discusses the role of the Irish Republican Movement, Sinn Fein's national consensus program, the significance of unity among political forces in Ireland, and the influence of these struggles within Britain and among Afro-Asian and Irish communities. It calls for strengthened solidarity between Afro-Asian peoples and the Irish national liberation movement to further peace, social progress, and liberation from imperialism.
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Speech by Hugh Steps, Member of the E.C. of BAASO, discussing AAPSO's active role in advocating and supporting Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones (Zones of Peace) in Africa and globally, referencing the Berlin International Meeting for NWF Zones in June 1988, highlighting contributions by African states and global participation.
Discussion on global determination to contribute actively to peace and international security through disarmament and detente, emphasizing the universal concern of nations big and small to protect the right to live. Reference to treaties of Tlatelolco and Rarotonga and a statement by Erich.
Speech by Hugh Steps, Member of the E.C. of BAASO, discussing AAPSO's active role in advocating and supporting Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones (Zones of Peace) in Africa and globally, referencing the Berlin International Meeting for NWF Zones in June 1988, highlighting contributions by African states and global participation.
Hugh Stephens addresses world disarmament, emphasizing the importance of nuclear-weapon-free zones as part of the global peace struggle. He references the Berlin International Meeting and stresses collaboration with the World Peace Council and relevant bodies for sharing experience in international law, treaty drafting, and strategic analysis, particularly advocating support for a nuclear-weapon-free zone in Ireland and the Irish Sea. Stephens highlights the potential role of Afro-Asian communities in Britain and proposes AAPSO provide technical backup to support these initiatives.
Hugh Stephens addresses world disarmament, emphasizing the importance of nuclear-weapon-free zones as part of the global peace struggle. He references the Berlin International Meeting and stresses collaboration with the World Peace Council and relevant bodies for sharing experience in international law, treaty drafting, and strategic analysis, particularly advocating support for a nuclear-weapon-free zone in Ireland and the Irish Sea. Stephens highlights the potential role of Afro-Asian communities in Britain and proposes AAPSO provide technical backup to support these initiatives.
Speech addressing world disarmament, emphasizing the importance of nuclear-weapon-free zones and peace zones as part of the global peace struggle, highlighting contributions from Asia, Africa, and Latin America, and referencing themes pointed out by GDR Head of State Comrade Erich Honecker.
Speech addressing the Commission on National Reconciliation at the 7th Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organisation (AAPSO). The speaker focuses on national reconciliation, highlighting the Irish national liberation struggle as a key example linking Afro-Asian struggles with European social and class struggles. The speech discusses the role of the Irish Republican Movement, Sinn Fein's national consensus program, the significance of unity among political forces in Ireland, and the influence of these struggles within Britain and among Afro-Asian and Irish communities. It calls for strengthened solidarity between Afro-Asian peoples and the Irish national liberation movement to further peace, social progress, and liberation from imperialism.
Speech addressing world disarmament, emphasizing the importance of nuclear-weapon-free zones and peace zones as part of the global peace struggle, highlighting contributions from Asia, Africa, and Latin America, and referencing themes pointed out by GDR Head of State Comrade Erich Honecker.
Speech delivered by Comrade Zolile Hamilton Keke representing the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania at the Seminar on the Juche Idea. The speech praises Comrade Kim Il Sung as a revolutionary leader, discusses the impact of American imperialism on Korea, the significance of the Juche philosophy of self-reliance and self-determination, critiques neo-colonialism in Africa, and emphasizes socialist unity and anti-imperialist struggle.