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Red Banner issue 29 out now

category international | anti-capitalism | other press author Sunday September 09, 2007 21:46author by Red Bannerauthor email red_banner at yahoo dot comauthor address PO Box 6857, Dublin 6

€2 / £1.50 from Red Banner sellers, good bookshops or from the above address

Israel, Palestine and the middle east: Reversing recolonisation
An interview with leading peace activist Michel Warschawski, director of the Alternative Information Center in Jerusalem

Socialist Classics - Peter Kropotkin, The Conquest of Bread
Maeve Connaughton examines a great anarchist contribution to socialist thought

Basque peace process collapse: What went wrong?
After ETA ends its ceasefire, Tomás Mac Síomóin points the finger at the Spanish government’s denial of Basque democratic rights

An cogadh: Cé acu taobh do bhuaigh?
Nócha bliain tar éis réabhlóid na Rúise, alt ina gcuireann File na Fírinne síos ar an léargas nua ar an saol a tháinig dá toradh

Rebel women in prison in 1916
Ann Matthews continues to uncover the experiences of the women of 1916, showing how lass affected their treatment in prison

Drawing lines, and throwing shapes
Aindrias Ó Cathasaigh replies to his critics, accusing them of complacency towards sectarianism

The Hidden Connolly
In an article never published since his death, James Connolly calls for workers’ unity in Belfast

Correspondence
Rousheen Dawi describes the horrors inflicted on Afghanistan, while Kieran Braddock calls for socialists to stand proud, and John O’Neill discusses obstacles to left unity

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author by red observerpublication date Wed Sep 12, 2007 15:40author address author phone

we can now take it that news of the demise of Red Banner was greatly exaggerated. This is the second issue published since the Bolsheviks left the editorial committee.

Well done to those who continue the good work! Bad cess to the splitters!



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