Contains reports on the British steel strike, unity between the Revolutionary Communist League of Britain and the Communist Workers' Movement, international crises such as the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, reflections on the revolutionary press in Britain including the 50th anniversary of the Daily Worker, and worker-related issues including nuclear power risks and job redundancies in the North East. Includes correspondences, conference reports, and ideological discussions relevant to Marxist-Leninist movements in Britain at the time.
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Manuscript letter on Prison notepaper dated 15 March 1985. HMP Wakefield. Letter dated 15 March 1985 from Vince Donnelly, an Irish prisoner of war at Her Majesty's Prison Wakefield, expressing solidarity with revolutionary movements, discussing the leadership of Kim Il Sung, the Juche idea, and struggles against imperialism. The letter addresses comrades in Africa, Korea, and the Philippines, emphasizes the importance of principled leadership and mass unity, and contrasts socialist governance with Western capitalist democracies.