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responded, "There's two sides to that: he might think you were a bit of a rascal breaking into his office." The raids targeted individuals and groups connected to the British Withdrawal from Northern Ireland Campaign (BWNIC) and their 'Information for Discontented Soldiers' leafletting initiative.
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There had to be some kind of female, and thinking about that, I decided to make the wildcat female, then I thought about the contrast between the anarchists that I knew. Some of them were, like
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and its army supplement. Further material has been published online by The Anarchist Library. An article titled 'Questioning our Desires' originally ran in the sixth edition of
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The publication was temporarily based at 5 Caledonian Road, London, where it shared the premises with the British pacifist magazine
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reported that one officer indicated to a member of their group and said, "He's a bit of a rascal, isn't he?" An employee of
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ran regular reports, features, book reviews, a letters page, and classifieds. The second issue reported on peace campaigner
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Both the comic strip and its main character took adopted the name of the paper. Rooum recalled the creation of
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is not connected to the communist newsletter and journal of the same name published in the 1980s and 1990s.
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wrote, "Soldiers are not supposed to think and it is a criminal offence to encourage them to do so."
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undertaken by unionized workers without union leadership's authorization, support, or approval.
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Further contributions to the supplement came from the anarchist writer (and former soldier)
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A reproduction of the original "Open Letter to British Soldiers" that was also reprinted by
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was a monthly anarchist-libertarian newspaper published from London between 1974 and 1975.
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cost £2.50 while students, pensioners and anyone claiming benefits were charged £1.50.
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offices at 5 Caledonian Road were raided by police officers with warrants under the
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and four copies of the 'Give this to a soldier' supplement. The second edition of
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included a supplement themed around disaffection, mutiny, and desertion in the
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who reflected on his imprisonment for incitement to disaffection. In it
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The BWNIC's campaign was based at 5 Caledonian Road and the arrest of
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where it featured until the publication ceased printing in 2014.
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Between September 1974 and July 1975, ten issues were published.
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had taken place at the address two days prior to the raids.
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and was published online by its author Judy Greenway.
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http://libcom.org/library/wildcat-london-1970s
wildcat strike action
strike action
Peace News
Housmans
Pat Arrowsmith

British Armed Forces
conscientious objector
Philip Sansom
Samson
Colin Ward
Philip Sansom
Donald Rooum
Colin Ward
Sansom
Rooum
Wildcat comic strip
Freedom
Incitement to Disaffection Act
Housmans
Pat Arrowsmith
Donald Rooum
Philip Sansom
conscientious objector
Nicolas Walter
Colin Ward
Libcom.org

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