IRSN 2010 Holiday Book Drive Success
19 Dec 2010
The International Republican Socialist Network is pleased to be able to announce that its annual drive to secure books for republican socialist prisoners of war has again been a success. This year the IRSN is sending 48 books--chiefly works by Marx and Engels, works by various anarchist writers, works on Irish history, and several works by Rosa Luxemburg--to prisoners of the Irish National Liberation Army, distributed amongst three prisons, in both the six and 26 county statelets of Ireland.
The IRSN would like to acknowledge the financial support provided by the All-African People's Revolutionary Party this year, to assist in covering the costs of shipping the books in to POWs. We also thank all of those who contributed this year and in years past to the IRSN's efforts to ensure that the prisons remain the 'universities of the revolution'.
A shortage of holiday cards on hand forced a suspension of the IRSN's annual holiday greetings to POWs effort, but this popular campaign will resume once again next year and a Easter greetings campaign for INLA POWs will take place in the Spring of 2011.
The International Republican Socialist Network is pleased to be able to announce that its annual drive to secure books for republican socialist prisoners of war has again been a success. This year the IRSN is sending 48 books--chiefly works by Marx and Engels, works by various anarchist writers, works on Irish history, and several works by Rosa Luxemburg--to prisoners of the Irish National Liberation Army, distributed amongst three prisons, in both the six and 26 county statelets of Ireland.
The IRSN would like to acknowledge the financial support provided by the All-African People's Revolutionary Party this year, to assist in covering the costs of shipping the books in to POWs. We also thank all of those who contributed this year and in years past to the IRSN's efforts to ensure that the prisons remain the 'universities of the revolution'.
A shortage of holiday cards on hand forced a suspension of the IRSN's annual holiday greetings to POWs effort, but this popular campaign will resume once again next year and a Easter greetings campaign for INLA POWs will take place in the Spring of 2011.