Issue No.13 of 'Ireland's War', the newspaper of the Pro-Republican Irish Solidarity Movement (PRISM), published by the Glasgow Irish Freedom Action Committee (GIFAC). Includes content on Irish republican prisoners' struggle, solidarity campaigns, interviews with Gerry MacLochlainn, cultural and political activities of Irish republicanism, anti-racist demonstrations in East London, and commentary on political repression in Britain relating to the Irish community.
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.
Manuscript transcription by Peter Hogg. A message conveying solidarity and best wishes from Malcolm Pitt, Secretary of the Kent National Union of Mineworkers, emphasizing the global unity against imperialism and reflecting on the significance of past struggles such as the Dublin lockout of 1913.
Hugh Goodacre rough note on phone call, subsequently transcribed by Peter Hogg. Discussion referencing labor struggles, solidarity, and historical reflections including James Connolly and the Dublin Lockout of 1913, with themes of perseverance and moral development for upcoming crises.
Speech delivered by Keith Anderson, Political Director of Mosquito Press, at the Seminar on the Juche Idea. The speech discusses the global significance of the Juche Idea, its leadership origins with Comrade Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il, and its relevance to revolutionary struggles worldwide including the British miners' strike, Irish Republican Movement, and struggles of oppressed nationalities and youth. Emphasis is placed on independence, unity, revolutionary leadership, and the role of youth in the anti-imperialist struggle.