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Title: For starters (WS41)
Author: Workers Solidarity Movement
Date: 1994
Language: en
Topics: Workers Solidarity
Source: Retrieved on 15th November 2021 from http://struggle.ws/ws94/start41.html
Notes: Published in Workers Solidarity No. 41 — Spring 1994.

Workers Solidarity Movement

For starters (WS41)

The democratic “will of the people” is not of major concern to the

politicians in Leinster House. Two years ago the pregnant 14 year old at

the centre of the ‘X’ case was prevented from going to England for an

abortion. The High Court effectively interned her inside the 26

counties. The Dublin Abortion Information Campaign of which the Workers

Solidarity Movement were founder members. called a demonstration.

10,000 marched for her right to choose to travel abroad for an abortion.

The injunction was lifted. In November 1992 a referendum was held. The

majority of people voted for freedom of information and travel in

respect of abortion. They also voted against the blanket ban on abortion

which had been put in place by the 1983 amendment to the Constitution.

Two years on the government are slowly getting around to do something

about abortion information. Legislation is promised, though we can be

sure that it will be as restrictive as they think possible to enforce.

Nothing has happened about the issue of allowing abortion in Ireland.

We can vote whatever way we like but the government is not under any

obligation to carry out our wishes. Democracy how are ya! To mark the

second anniversary of the victory in the ‘X’ case and point out how

shallow parliamentary democracy is, WSM members and other DIAC activists

were on the streets of Dublin in February.

Posters with the telephone number of the pro-choice Womens’ Information

Network [01–6794700] were pasted up in housing estates and shopping

areas. Leaflets outlining how the government were ignoring the expressed

will of the electorate were given out. The fight for womens freedom is

far from over.

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At our recent national conference it was agreed to change the appearance

of Workers Solidarity. Reflecting a moderate but continuous growth in

numbers and support this will be the last issue in magazine format. In

future Workers Solidarity will be published as a newspaper, initially

continuing as quarterly but hopefully becoming more frequent. It will be

supplemented by a new magazine Libertarian Socialism which will be

launched later this year.

Workers Solidarity will continue to report on working class struggles at

home and abroad, and to explain anarchist politics. We need your help to

do this more effectively. Send us report