Newsletter covering topics including the Independent Commission of Inquiry hearing on NATO war crimes against Yugoslavia, peace movement activities including the Independent Network Action meeting in Birmingham, the indictment submitted by Ramsey Clark charging US/NATO leaders with war crimes, and a statement against Unionist racism and fascism in Northern Ireland by the Institute for Independence Studies.
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.
Contents include a report on Ford workers' strike demanding a £20 weekly pay rise, solidarity actions in Europe, critiques of trade union leaderships, discussions on British and Irish political issues including the role of the RUC, analysis of European car industry mergers (Peugeot-Chrysler deal), an article on the electricians union and communist involvement, commentary on the Workers Revolutionary Party's stance on violence, Plaid Cymru's anti-fascist positions, US support for Irish National Liberation, and international analyses including the Institute for Strategic Studies, Somoza regime in Nicaragua, and Soviet social issues.