Showing 753 results

Archival description
602 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects
MP-LA-22-10 · File
Part of 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-22-11 · File
Part of 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-22-15 · File
Part of Mosquito Press

Speech by a representative of the Eelam Peoples Revolutionary Liberation Front (EPRLF) outlining the Eelam national liberation struggle, its basis, and its significance in the anti-imperialist struggle epoch. The document discusses the oppression faced by the Eelam nation under Sri Lankan rule, colonial history, justification of Eelam nationhood, and the role of the EPRLF as vanguard of the revolutionary forces. It also critiques imperialism and foreign involvement in Sri Lanka and emphasizes solidarity with the Juche idea and internationalism as espoused by Kim Il Sung.

MP-LA-22-21 · File
Part of Mosquito Press

Manuscript transcription by Peter Hogg from the recording. A speech delivered on behalf of the General Union of Palestinian Students (GUPS) discussing the Palestinian students' movement, opposition to Zionism, the history and role of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), and the significance of Palestinian resistance. The speech references the PLO's democratic structure, the battle of al-Karameh in 1968, and calls for solidarity and continued struggle against imperialism and Zionism.

MP-LA-22-30 · File
Part of Mosquito Press

Discusses Chajusong. A seminar discussing the liberation struggles of oppressed peoples worldwide, focusing on the Tamil people's fight in Ealam against Sinhala chauvinism and imperialism. It emphasizes the importance of correct political leadership derived from the people's experiences, the significance of independence (Chajusong) in internationalism, and the lessons from other liberation movements including the Korean Workers Party's anti-imperialist struggle. The text highlights the necessity of self-reliance and internationalist solidarity based on free choice and equality.

MP-LA-22-27 · File
Part of Mosquito Press

A speech delivered by a member of the People's Liberation Organisation of Tamil Eelam during a seminar on the Juche Idea, discussing the Tamil Eelam struggle, international involvement from Israel, South Korea, US imperialism, and the alliance of oppressive nations supporting Sri Lanka's actions. It emphasizes the aspiration to build a revolutionary Tamil Eelam based on Marxism and Leninism, supporting North Korean Workers' Party's advancement and the Juche Idea.

MP-LA-22-29 · File
Part of Mosquito Press

Delivered by Grace. Speech delivered by a representative of the Scottish Communist Republican Party at an anti-imperialist conference, focusing on the party's commitment to prisoner work, support for political prisoners, struggle against prison conditions in Scotland, and solidarity with the Irish Republican POW Campaign.

MP-LA-22-42 · File
Part of Mosquito Press

Article from the journal Y Faner Goch entitled "The worker and his nation", enclosed with the message sent by the the Aberystwyth Socialist Republican Club of the Welsh Socialist Republican Movement. The seminar document includes an analysis of Marx and Engels' interpretation of nationalism and the working class, emphasizing the distinction between nationality and nation-state under capitalism. It also discusses the British Labour Party's political position and electoral performance, highlighting the party's perceived failures, imperialist ties, and strategies aimed at capital interests, along with broader socio-political dynamics affecting the working class in Britain and internationally during the mid-1980s.