A selection of articles from 2007
Statement by the Communist Party of Ireland on the death of David Ervine
(13 January 2007)
Special Branch collusion
by James Stewart (27 January 2007)
Keep your eyes on the prize
by Lynda Walker (3 February 2007)
Welcome move by republicans
by Eugene McCartan (3 February 2007)
Unity is strength
by Gary Denis (3 February 2007)
“
We need a Marxist-Leninist party
” by Hermann Glaser-Baur (10 February 2007)
People’s republic?: The recolonisation of Bangladesh
by Marion Baur (24 February 2007)
Setting the electoral agenda
by John Molloy (17 February 2007)
Most parties oppose water charges
(24 February 2007)
Prepared to resist?
by John Pinkerton (24 February 2007)
Wide open
by Hermann Glaser-Baur (3 March 2007)
No, no, never, never to water charges
by James Stewart (3 March 2007)
Voters want peace and prosperity
(3 March 2007)
Off to Dortmund in the green
(10 March 2007)
Jailed for wanting a better society
by Hermann Glaser-Baur (17 March 2007)
Getting to know the enemy
by Wera Richter (31 March 2007)
Doffers and dockers
by Lynda Walker (31 March 2007)
Fidel is getting better!
(7 April 2007)
How clean are your clothes?
by Marion Baur (5 May 2007)
May Day: Red and proud of it
by Lynda Walker (5 May 2007)
Banners flying high: May Day in Belfast
by Lynda Walker (12 May 2007)
Love to humanity and pride in the class
by Hermann Glaser-Baur (19 May 2007)
Santa Espina
(19 May 2007)
The mood is for change
(26 May 2007)
Refugees entitled to protection of UN convention
(26 May 2007)
Big interest in Clean Clothes Campaign
(2 June 2007)
Thirty years too late
(2 June 2007)
A public service alliance—against neo-liberalism
by John Molloy (2 June 2007)
Grüsse aus Irland!
by Hermann Glaser-Baur (9 June 2007)
The ugly face of fascism
(9 June 2007)
Clean Clothes Campaign in Ireland at last
by Marion Baur (16 June 2007)
60,000 attend the German Communist Party festival
(7 July 2007)
Anti-communism will not succeed
(4 August 2007)
An attack on all communists—an attack on all democrats
(11 August 2007)
Painting on the wall
by Lynda Walker (18 August 2007)
“
You never celebrate alone
” (1 September 2007)
October 1917: What does it mean today?
by Hermann Glaser-Baur(22 September 2007)
Saluting Los Internacionales in Belfast and beyond
by Lynda Walker (29 September 2007)
We won’t forget Tamara
by by Günther Pohl and Marion Baur (29 September 2007)
The strike bike: Workers take over bicycle factory
by Hermann Glaser-Baur (13 October 2007)
Giant steps needed
by Lynda Walker (13 October 2007)
International Brigade memorial unveiled in Belfast
by Pauline Fraser (20 October 2007)
Being politically organised
by Hans Heinz Holz (20 October 2007)
Witch hunt
by Lynda Walker (27 October 2007)
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