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− | + | Jane Ashworth is the Advisory Editor of [[Democratiya]] and the Project Director of [[Engage]], which according to her personal profile is a "campaign against left anti-semitism". She has served on the Executive of [[Socialist Organiser]], the forerunner to [[Alliance for Workers Liberty]] ("a Trostskyist groupuscule"<ref>DD Guttenplan, [http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/dd_guttenplan/2006/04/no_sects_pleaseyoure_british.html.printer.friendly No sects please, you're British], Guardian, 17 April 2006.</ref>) for nearly a decade. Furthermore, she is the founding Chair of [[Labour Friends of Iraq]], co-author of the [[Euston Manifesto]], and principal organizer of the [[Unite Against Terror]] website.<ref>[http://www.democratiya.com/authors/bio.asp?id=37 Jane Ashworth], Democratiya profile, Accessed: 13 May 2008</ref> | |
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Revision as of 12:04, 19 January 2010
Jane Ashworth is the Advisory Editor of Democratiya and the Project Director of Engage, which according to her personal profile is a "campaign against left anti-semitism". She has served on the Executive of Socialist Organiser, the forerunner to Alliance for Workers Liberty ("a Trostskyist groupuscule"[1]) for nearly a decade. Furthermore, she is the founding Chair of Labour Friends of Iraq, co-author of the Euston Manifesto, and principal organizer of the Unite Against Terror website.[2]
References
- ↑ DD Guttenplan, No sects please, you're British, Guardian, 17 April 2006.
- ↑ Jane Ashworth, Democratiya profile, Accessed: 13 May 2008