Newsletter and records of the Institute for Independence Studies documenting a conference held in London on April 11, 1997, marking the 11th anniversary of the 1986 US bombing of Libya. The conference included key speeches, legal investigations, and multi-commission sessions addressing international law, media, religion, and peace campaigning. Notable speakers included Ramsey Clark, former US Attorney General, Zohra Ben Bella, and representatives of the Nation of Islam. The event emphasized the illegality and impact of the US air assault on Libya, its civilian casualties, and the broader political implications.
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Monthly paper of the Communist Workers' Movement covering economic analysis of the Thatcher government policies, Labour and Tory political critiques, working class strikes and struggles in workplaces such as Grosvenor House Hotel and the Post Office, civil servants' union militancy, and tributes to Comrade Jagmohan Joshi and anti-racism efforts.