This issue of 'Ireland's War' presents the Glasgow Irish Freedom Action Committee's campaigns, solidarity actions, and political views supporting the Irish Republican Movement. It covers topics including the Albany Prison rooftop protest by Irish POWs, ongoing harassment and strip-searching of women prisoners in Armagh, repression against young republicans and the Irish Republican Socialist Party, and the political and armed struggle in Ireland. Articles also highlight solidarity with other anti-imperialist movements, especially the Palestinian cause, and report on Sinn Fein's electoral gains and resistance actions by the IRA and INLA.
A newspaper published by the Glasgow Irish Freedom Action Committee and allied groups in 1983, focusing on the Irish national liberation struggle, British imperialism, and the call for a united Irish solidarity movement. It covers events and protests scheduled for October 1-2, 1983, including demonstrations in London and Scotland. The publication advocates unconditional support for the Irish Republican Movement, commemorates victims of British military actions, criticizes undemocratic conference organizers, and reports on solidarity campaigns in Dundee, South London, and Glasgow. It condemns British and Loyalist forces such as the UDR and British Army for violent acts against Irish nationalists and promotes building a pro-Republican, anti-imperialist solidarity movement in Britain. The newspaper also discusses stipulations made by Irish POWs emphasizing continuation of armed struggle.