July 2013 issue of Freedom
The July 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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July 2013 issue of Freedom includes:
- News
Bradley Manning faces life in jail
Royal baby born
State racism on the rise
No offence (on the proposed Antisocial Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill and the right to protest) - International news
Suzuki union busting in India
Spanish banks occupied
Notes from the US
News in brief - The Bigger Picture
An anarchist encampment in Cairo’s Tahrir Square - Analysis
Use my broken heart: what the shooting of Trayvon Martin tells us about American society
SWP saga continues - Comment
Veganism versus capitalism
News from a food bank - History
Los camaradas Ingleses: the role of the British Battalion in the Spanish Civil War - Feature
How to be free - Wildcat special
Donald Rooum recalls the Challenor case - Prison news
Prison under the coalition
Prisoners on hunger and work strike in California - Sport
Football’s blind eye to slavery
More racism at AC Milan - Getting Active
Calais Migrant Solidarity Network
Stop the Arms Fair
What’s on - Culture
Anna Aslanyan reviews the book 24/7: Late Capitalism and the Ends of Sleep by Jonathan Crary
Tom Jennings reviews Ken Loach’s film The Spirit of ’45
Charlotte Dingle reviews the The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander
King Mob – photographs by Max Reeves - Also in this issue
The Svartfrosk column ‘A sideways look’ on payday lenders
Donald Rooum’s Wildcat cartoon
The Quiz
What’s On
Readers’ letters and comments
‘Frank’ cartoon by Marc Roberts
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