This issue of 'Ireland's War' newspaper, produced by the Glasgow Irish Freedom Action Committee (GIFAC), contains content supporting the Pro-Republican Irish Solidarity Movement (PRISM). It includes editorial statements, reports on hunger strikes, demonstrations, solidarity campaigns, and an interview with a member of the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA). The publication advocates for armed struggle as the vanguard of Irish freedom, discusses prisoner support, anti-imperialist solidarity, and critiques the extradition of republican activists. It also contains letters supporting prisoners, reports on solidarity with Palestinian causes, and statements from allied organizations.
A pro-Republican Irish solidarity newspaper produced by the Glasgow Irish Freedom Action Committee. This issue covers topics including support for Irish political prisoners and hunger strikers, criticism of British imperialism and the 'Free State', the extradition of Dominic McGlinchey, historical reflections on James Connolly and the Easter Rising, solidarity actions including pickets and demonstrations, and reports on trials and political repression related to the Irish Republican movement.
Another transcription by Peter Hogg from a recording. Not clear what the relation is to the other version. Seminar discussing the Juche idea and its application, with references to Marxism, Mao Tse-tung, Asian revolutionary leaders, and political struggles in Britain, Scotland, and Ireland. The seminar covers ideological perspectives, state power, national and international struggles, and the importance of self-reliance and indigenous leadership.