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Friday May 18, 2012 16:09 by Costas Avramidis - WSM
Hundreds of people from all over Ireland are expected to attend the 7th annual Dublin Anarchist Bookfair which takes place in Liberty Hall, Dublin on Saturday 26th May. The Bookfair, organised by the Workers Solidarity Movement, will consist of a day of meetings, debates, discussions and films and will also host bookstalls and information stands from a large number of political organisations and campaigning groups. Workers Solidarity Movement spokesperson Gregor Kerr said he expects attendance at this year’s Bookfair to “reflect the fact that more and more people are beginning to search for an alternative to the chaotic political system that is capitalism.” Film showings will include Bookstalls carrying an array of radical literature and books, and information stalls from a huge number of campaign groups will be set up for the day. Among the organisations hosting Bookstalls and information stalls will be Freedom Press, AK Press, PM Press, Rabble, Rebel books, Solidarity Books, Revolutionary Anarcha-Feminist Group, Anarchist Federation, Organise!, Just books, Workers Solidarity Movement, Oxfam Books, Irish Labour History Society, Irish Socialist Network, Free Education for Everyone, Irish Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Latin American Solidarity Campaign, Corporate Watch, Campaign Against Household and Water Taxes, Shell to Sea, Anti Fascist Action and many more Full details of the meetings, Bookstalls and Information Stands can be found at http://www.wsm.ie/c/7th-dublin-anarchist-bookfair-2012-...-hall or on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/events/262814147141663/ For confirmation/further information please contact Workers Solidarity Movement PRO Gregor Kerr on 086 1501151 Note:- the Dublin Anarchist Bookfair is organised by Workers Solidarity Movement (WSM), an Irish anarchist organisation with branches in Dublin, Corkand Galwayand members in several other places around the country. WSM members are actively involved in many community and trade union campaigns. For more information about the WSM visit our website www.wsm.ie |
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