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''The Irish Worker's Voice'' is the official newspaper of the Communist Party of Ireland (CPI). The paper is published weekly on and off by the various guises under which the Communist party of ireland was constituted. The first issue was on the 4th of April 1931〔(Communist Party of Ireland History )〕 initially published by the Revolutionary Workers' Groups and edited by Tom Bell,〔'The Communist Party of Ireland 1921 - 2011' By Matt Treacy, Dublin 2012.〕 it became the publication of the Communist Party of Ireland founded in 1933. The paper was named the Irish Workers' Voice to distinguish it from Jim Larkins ''The Irish Worker''. The Irish Worker along with other left wing and republican newspapers were banned in Northern Ireland in 1940.〔(Press censorship and emergency rule in Ireland ) by Freya McClements, Thesis, 2005.〕 In 1949 following re-establishment of the Communist party as the Irish Workers' League(IWL) the paper was relaunched. Following the merger of the IWL and the Communist Party of Northern Ireland the paper continued as the publication of the southern party in Dublin while ''Unity'' was published by the Belfast office. In 2003 the Communist Party of Ireland launched the Socialist Voice as a monthly publication of the party from Dublin.〔(Socialist Voice ) Communist Party of Ireland Website.〕 ==References== 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Irish Workers' Voice」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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