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MP-DW-DW062_001-28 · Unidad documental compuesta
Parte de Mosquito Press

This issue of New Age, the paper of the Communist Workers' Movement, covers topics including the Lebanese conflict and Palestinian resistance to Israeli aggression, critiques of British industrial conditions at Leyland and strikes such as at Claridges hotel, discussions on the Official Secrets Act and prosecution of The Leveller magazine, analysis of capitalist culture through film criticism, the expansion of MacDonald's and its labor practices, and political commentary on Soviet and American imperialism in the Middle East.

MP-DW-DW062_001-27 · Unidad documental compuesta
Parte de Mosquito Press

A series of articles and editorials from the New Age newspaper dated mid-March to mid-April 1978 focusing on worker solidarity, anti-racism, political analysis, and international liberation struggles. Topics include TUC's inadequate support for South African black workers, critique of capitalist political parties including Labour and Tories, youth issues and controlled divisions, anti-fascist community organization in Southall, the death and legacy of Robert Sobukwe and the Pan Africanist Congress, and upcoming French parliamentary elections analyzed from a Marxist-Leninist perspective.

New Age Monthly Paper No.12, May 1979
MP-DW-DW062_001-37 · Unidad documental compuesta
Parte de Mosquito Press

This issue of New Age reports on the anti-racist upsurge and police brutality following National Front marches, including the death of Blair Peach in Southall. It covers post-general election analysis focusing on the unchanged nature of the state and capitalist interests despite government changes. The content also includes industrial actions by Post Office workers rejecting a pay deal, international solidarity in the printers' strike at The Times, tenant struggles with rent payments and council issues, opposition to the racist use of contraceptive Depo-Provera, and anti-racist organizing and challenges in Hackney, including community defense organizations and conflicts with Trotskyist groups.

New Age, No. 13, June 1979
MP-DW-DW062_001-38 · Unidad documental compuesta
Parte de Mosquito Press

Monthly paper of the Communist Workers' Movement covering topics including police repression, invalidity of secret voting, critiques of Labour and Tory governments, trade union struggles including postal workers and Ford management plans, NHS criticisms, anti-racism demonstrations, tenants' struggles, and analysis of Eurocommunism.

MP-DW-DW062_001-8 · Unidad documental compuesta
Parte de Mosquito Press

This August 1998 issue of the Institute for Independence Studies newsletter details a London meeting demanding justice for Stephen Lawrence, Diarmuid O'Neill, Robert Hamill, Ricky Reel, and other victims. It includes testimonies from family members and campaigners highlighting police failures, racial injustice, and calls for public inquiries into state actions and misconduct.

MP-DW-DW062_001-12 · Unidad documental compuesta
Parte de Mosquito Press

Documentation of a London meeting held on July 8, 2000, organized by the Institute for Independence Studies to discuss and promote solidarity with Korean reunification following the historic North-South summit. Includes speeches by Guy Dupré, George Galloway MP, Geoff Simons, Harpal Brar, Landon Temple, and others. Highlights the political context, international solidarity, and cultural aspects of Korean reunification efforts.

MP-LA-22-5 · Unidad documental compuesta
Parte de Mosquito Press

Text of a seminar presenting and discussing the Juche idea, its origins with Comrade Kim Il Sung, development by Comrade Kim Jong Il, its application to revolutionary movements worldwide, including the miners strike in Britain, and emphasizing independence, national dignity, and the role of youth in revolutionary struggle. The seminar also discusses various revolutionary organizations and movements, including Irish Republicans and workers' associations, highlighting the importance of leadership, organisation, and internationalism based on independence.

MP-LA-22-6 · Unidad documental compuesta
Parte de Mosquito Press

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.