May 2013 issue of Freedom
The May 2013 issue is now out and available either directly from Freedom Bookshop or from other good radical bookshops or social centres.
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Or take out a yearly subscription and have the paper delivered to you every month at a discounted rate.
May 2013 issue of Freedom includes:
- News
EDL violence
Let them eat cake (on food banks)
998… Police!
Different drums (on the death of Lee Rigby) - International news
Refugees on hunger strike
Clashes with police in Bolivia
Notes from the US
News in brief - The Bigger Picture
Protesters in San Francisco on 101st day of Guantanamo Bay hunger strike - Analysis
Networks of Collusion: part two, the road to 9/11
Going spare (on the ‘bedroom tax’) - Comment
Crass war
Anarchism sunny side up, a report from the Bristol anarchist book fair - History
The Road to Almería - Feature
Iron bars: how Thatcher screwed our prisons - Interview
The SALT intentional community - Prison news
Prisoners’ ‘privileges’?
plus news from the Netherlands and California - Sport
To boycott or not to boycott
Football for the rich - Getting Active
The Peace News Summer Camp
The Earth First! Summer Gathering
What’s on - Culture
Justina Jase looks at trespassing and our freedom to roam in her review of the book The Compleat Trespasser by John Bainbridge.
Tom Jennings reviews the television programme One Mile Away.
The fiction column by Martin H. continues with ‘Discomfort’
‘From Stonehenge to Southbank’, photographs by Angella-Dee - Also in this issue
The Svartfrosk column ‘A sideways look’
Donald Rooum’s Wildcat cartoon
The Quiz
What’s On
Readers’ letters and comments
‘Cantankerous Frank’ cartoon by Marc Roberts
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