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.
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.
This document is a submission by the British Anti-Zionist Organisation to the Seminar on the Juche Idea. It expresses support for the DPRK and its leader Kim Il Sung, criticizes Zionism and its ideology, draws parallels with Nazism, discusses the Palestinian struggle and the role of the Palestine Liberation Organisation, and emphasizes political and ideological independence in revolutionary struggles.
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.