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[[Genderwatch]] was a 'campaign' launched by the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] in the 1990s.  Those associated with it included [[Para Teare]].
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[[Genderwatch]] was a 'campaign' launched by the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] in the 1990s.  Those associated with it included [[Para Teare]]. [[RCP]] activist [[Eve-Kay Kreizman]] delivered a talk for [[Genderwatc]] in 1996.  the talk was reproduced as a commentary on the [[Living Marxism]] website. Kay-Kreizman ('Eve Kay') was listed as a 'journalist' as opposed to leading RCP activist and no connection was apparent in the listing between Genderwatch and the [[RCP]] <ref>10-04-96: [http://web.archive.org/web/20000229042156/www.informinc.co.uk/LM/discuss/commentary/10-04-96-PALESTINE.html 'Palestine: The Deadly Peace'] - Journalist [[Eve Kay]] was invited by Genderwatch to speak on the state of the Middle East peace process on 2 October at the School of Oriental and African Studies. This is the text of her talk.</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 12:28, 19 March 2011

Genderwatch was a 'campaign' launched by the Revolutionary Communist Party in the 1990s. Those associated with it included Para Teare. RCP activist Eve-Kay Kreizman delivered a talk for Genderwatc in 1996. the talk was reproduced as a commentary on the Living Marxism website. Kay-Kreizman ('Eve Kay') was listed as a 'journalist' as opposed to leading RCP activist and no connection was apparent in the listing between Genderwatch and the RCP [1]

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  1. 10-04-96: 'Palestine: The Deadly Peace' - Journalist Eve Kay was invited by Genderwatch to speak on the state of the Middle East peace process on 2 October at the School of Oriental and African Studies. This is the text of her talk.