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MP-DW-DW014_001-8 · Dossier
Fait partie de Mosquito Press

Issue No.8 of Ireland's War, a pro-Republican Irish solidarity newspaper produced by the Glasgow Irish Freedom Action Committee (GIFAC) under the Pro-Republican Irish Solidarity Movement (PRISM). The issue covers the Irish POW campaign including the five demands, support appeals for the Lower Ormeau Campaign for Justice and Armenian Political Prisoners, reports on events such as IRA funerals, Republican marches in Scotland, and political activism in London, Liverpool, and other locations. It includes correspondences supporting the Irish and Palestinian struggles, reports on resistance in Derry, and profiles of INLA volunteer Paul McCann. It also details the situation of Irish Republican POWs held in English jails, including torture and political campaigns for their rights and release.

Ireland's War Issue No.11, January 1985
MP-DW-DW014_001-11 · Dossier
Fait partie de Mosquito Press

This issue of "Ireland's War" (Issue No.11) covers topics including Irish Solidarity work progress in 1984, the struggle against British imperialism in Ireland, Irish prisoner support campaigns, solidarity between Irish, Black and other oppressed workers particularly during the UK miners' strike, condemnation of US and South Korean aggression in Korea, police brutality incidents in Scotland, trial and imprisonment of Irish Republican Socialist Dominic McGlinchey, and correspondence from supporters of the Republican Movement. It includes editorials, reports on solidarity rallies, political analysis, prisoner support fundraising, and letters from supporters in Scotland and Ireland.

Ireland's War No.12, 1985
MP-DW-DW014_001-12 · Dossier
Fait partie de Mosquito Press

Issue No.12 of 'Ireland's War', newspaper of the Pro-Republican Irish Solidarity Movement (PRISM) published by Glasgow Irish Freedom Action Committee. Includes articles on Portlaoise Prison conditions, interview with Gerry MacLochlainn, Derry visit commemorations, Bloody Sunday events in Leicester, St. Patrick's Day march, and the Jim Barr Defence Committee case.

Ireland's War, Issue No. 6, April 1984
MP-DW-DW014_001-6 · Dossier
Fait partie de Mosquito Press

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.

MP-LA-22-10 · Dossier
Fait partie de Mosquito Press

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.

MP-LA-22-8 · Dossier · 1985
Fait partie de Mosquito Press

Entitled "The Juche Idea and Black Power". Peter Johnson's speech on the Juche Idea as it relates to black power, anti-imperialist struggle, national liberation, and independence, with references to Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Il, Kwame Nkrumah, Steve Biko, James Connolly, and other historical and political figures. The seminar discusses imperialism, class and national oppression, flunkeyism, and the importance of independent anti-imperialist organization in oppressed communities, particularly in Britain.

MP-LA-22-11 · Dossier
Fait partie de Mosquito Press

Apparently a transcription from the recording by Peter Hogg, with amendments. Speech delivered by Zolile Keke of the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania addressing the importance of revolutionary ideology, the fight against imperialism and neo-colonialism in Africa, the significance of socialist programs, and expressing solidarity with liberation movements inspired by the Juche philosophy. The speech emphasizes self-reliance, unity, and international socialist support in struggles against oppression and exploitation.

MP-LA-22-16 · Dossier
Fait partie de Mosquito Press

Transcribed from the recording by Peter Hogg. Speech delivered by Morenga Bambata on 23 March 1985 at a seminar on the Juche Idea. The speech covers the ideology and history of the All-African People's Revolutionary Party, the significance of Nkrumahism, the role of African revolutionaries, the impact of African diaspora, and the importance of African unity under scientific socialism. It references connections with the Juche Idea, the struggles against imperialism, and the role of women in the revolutionary struggle.