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MP-DW-DW014_001-10 · File
Part of Mosquito Press

Issue No.10 of Ireland's War newspaper, produced by the Glasgow Irish Freedom Action Committee (GIFAC), features editorials supporting the IRA's Brighton bombing, adopting Marxism-Leninism by IRSP, commemoration of Manchester Martyrs, prisoner support activities, reports on republican bands facing police repression, critiques of the British Labour Party's stance on Ireland, and letters discussing republican solidarity and fundraising efforts.

MP-DW-DW014_001-11 · File
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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.

MP-DW-DW014_001-7 · File
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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.

MP-DW-DW014_001-8 · File
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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.

MP-LA-22-22 · File
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A manuscript transcript fo the recording. I suppose it was delivered by Matt Lygate, but check the recording. A speech presenting the greetings from the Scottish Republican Socialist Party to the Korean people, discussing the concept of Juche in the context of independence, self-reliance, and socialism. Covers comparisons with Maoism and the revolutionary role of figures like Kim Il Sung, Mao Tsetung, and Ho Chi Minh. Explores the nature of the state, class struggle, nationalism, socialism, and armed resistance as means of liberation, with references to struggles in Britain, Ireland, and Scotland, and the need to develop indigenous Marxist-Leninist theory adapted to local conditions.

MP-LA-22-23 · File
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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.