Not the church, not the state, women must decide their fate
Pro-Choice articles
WSM abortion rights policy
The Prisoners’ Rights Organisation (PRO) was founded in the early 1970s. Before its dissolution in the late eighties it was in many ways a unique phenomenon - a small but highly energetic grassroots organisation that consistently called public attention to cases of police brutality and misconduct through varied forms of street protest and media work. This article tells the story of the formation and development of the organisation and the ‘hidden history’ of the PRO’s attempt to make police accountable.
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Freedom without Socialism is privilege and injustice... Socialism without freedom is slavery and brutality
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Research papers on how the media covers protests |
This collection of articles looks at how the media try to discredit protesters in relation to Ireland, London and the US. They were mentioned by Barry Finnegan on Radio Solidarity Show 4. |
Anti-education cuts leafet to distribute |
As part of the growing struggle against education cuts WSM branches have produced a leaflet that is being distributed by... |
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July 19th - Anniversary of the
Spanish Revolution
- 1936
Basic historical introduction
Aspects of the Revolution