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Il nuovo bollettino, "Liberación", è l'edizione internazionale in castigliano del periodico in lingua inglese, "Workers Solidarity", editato dal Workers Solidarity Movement (Movimento di Solidarietà Operaia) dell'Irlanda, che viene pubblicato dal 1984.
Este nuevo boletín, Liberación, es la edición internacional en castellano del periódico en lengua inglesa Workers Solidarity (Solidaridad Obrera), editado por el Workers Solidarity Movement (Movimiento de Solidaridad Obrera) de Irlanda, que se viene editando desde el año 1984. A continuación, pueden acceder a los artículos o pueden bajar Liberación en formato PDF
The Workers Solidarity Movement held its Autumn 2006 National conference in Seomra Spraoi, a social centre in Dublin. The conference saw around two thirds of the membership attending with greetings sent from our comrades involved in the struggle in Rossport.
Friday November 3rd from 8pm on..
WSM monthly social and the launch of "Red & Black Revolution" issue 11.
A night of Anarchist socialising with free food and live trad music in..
Seomra Spraoi,
6 lower Ormond Quay,
Dublin 1.
2 euro/donation.
Saturday 30th of September saw Derry's Dunlgoe bar play host to a day of anarchist talks, films and music hosted by the Workers Solidarity Movement. The event which was organised by a local Derry WSM member saw people from Dublin, Switzerland, Copenhagen and Belfast as well as locals gather to discuss anarchist ideas.
Ireland's anarchist paper Workers Solidarity for September October 2006
The articles in this issue are below or you can download a PDF file of WS93
A New World In Our Hearts
Spinning Democracy
Review: The Gama Strike DVD
A Bigger Slice For Dominos Workers
Slaves May Not Leave Their Masters
Thats Capitalism!
Anarchism And The WSM
Thinking About Anarchism: Anti-Imperalism
The Importance of Spain
WSM Supports Direct Action Against RAYETHON
Jury Frees Anti-War Sabateurs
The New Middle East
Tough at the top
Among our activities over the summer was a day of discussions about the role of women in revolutionary politics. About 60 women and men debated the experience of women in movements as diverse as the 1916 Rising and the 1930’s Spanish anarchist ‘Free Women’ organisation.