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Title: Review: Ainriail Author: Anarchist Communist Federation Date: 1995 Language: en Topics: review, Organise! Source: Retrieved on May 13, 2013 from https://web.archive.org/web/20130512235334/http://www.afed.org.uk/org/issue41/ainriail.html Notes: Published in Organise! Issue 41 — Winter 1995/1996.
Ainriail (which means Anarchy in Irish Gaelic, incidentally) is the
bulletin of the Frontline Collective, a class struggle anarchist group
in Galway, Ireland. The lead article, which concerns the six county
‘Peace Process’,argues for a class perspective against a nationalist one
and calls for the building of a “ Fighting working class movement...to
make sure we don’t have a repeat of the past 25 years, which have left
us no closer to a real solution.” With which sentiment we can only
agree. Included are articles on anti-Traveller bigotry (a serious
problem in Ireland, as elsewhere in Europe), the new Criminal Justice
(Public Order) Bill (Irish version) and recent anarchist activities down
Galway way, amongst others.