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Fierce fights took place between inmates and security forces at a prison in the Peruvian capital, Lima.

After a demonstrator was killed Monday night by security forces in Tripoli, fierce unrest broke out across the country on Tuesday night.

We publish this important statement from irish comrades. We think it is very good for comrades to read it, so to better understand the historical process and the perspective of the irish revolution:

 

Remembering Volunteer Seamus McElwain


IRA Volunteer and Guerrilla leader,  Seamus McElwain was born on April 1st 1960, to a Republican family in Knockacullion, close to Scotstown and Knockatallon in North County Monaghan, not far from Britain’s illegal border in Ireland.  From a young age Seamus was aware of the continuing injustice of partition and British Occupation and in 1974, at age 14 he joined Na Fianna Éireann and took his place in the ranks of the Revolutionary Movement. Turning down the opportunity to study in America, Seamus defiantly declared, ‘nobody will ever accuse me of running away’.

Last week several Chinese-owned factories and shops were torched by angry masses in the Free-Trade-Zone of Ogun-Guangdong in Nigeria.

Since the Lock Down, there are repeated looting and fights against security forces in South Africa.  In the following we want to give a short overview of the incidents of the last days.

Fights against security forces took place in West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and other places over enforcing the lock down and the distribution of rations.

A formal celebration of Lenin is simple. A propagandistic celebration of Lenin is simple. But Lenin was anything but simple.

We are heading forward to the 1st of May in the FRG and revolutionaries all over Germany are mobilizing against the state of emergency: