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Summer Offensive

 

 

 

Weekly Worker 582 Thursday June 23 2005


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Good progress
Howard Roake is impressed with the progress of the campaign - but more help from our online readership is needed
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Letters
Irish struggle; SSP smears; Pious bunch; AWL routine; All bollocks; Foetus stress; Choice attacked; New Chartism; Transitional; Go on, admit it; Goodbye note; Jehovah's Witnesses

No trust in MAS
Eddie Ford takes a closer look at the revolutionary situation in Bolivia - and those populists leading the movement



IRA: Continue until total victory?
Liam O Ruairc concludes his series of articles on the republican movement by contrasting the approach taken by Sinn Féin to the Sunningdale and Good Friday agreements

Ministerial communism and ANC corruption
Is the South African Communist Party just about to split from the ANC? Peter Manson reports about the increasing tensions

Respect star attraction
At the recent Respect fringe meeting at PCSU conference, Lee Rock enjoyed George Galloway's speech - particularly those bits that made the SWP shudder

Heat and Light
Emily Bransom
reports on last week's Communist University Wales, which was dominated by a theme of left nationalism

Exercise in vacuity
Ben Lewis reviews Geldof in Africa, the new series on BBC1 - and is less than impressed about Gedof's solutions to make poverty history

 

 

Thousand candidates barred by theocrats
The fake left looks to change from above, writes Iranian socialist Yassamine Mather


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