Special report by PEOPLE’S WORLD
ON a blustery and rather dull evening, just a few months ago, a group of activists from across the left gathered in the Saith Serena, Wrexham’s co-operatively owned community pub, to discuss a bright idea.
Those gathered had faced down many attempts by the fascist far right to gain a foothold in our corner of north-east Wales. Over the years there have been marches and rallies as well as a range of direct action against a range of fascist groupings. That night we decided a positive and ambitious response was needed. Our inspiration was local hero Twm Sbaen and we decided we needed a festival.
Twm (Tom) Jones was a miner from Rhosllanerchrugog who lived a genuinely heroic life of left activism. At various times a member of the Communist Party and Labour Party, Twm became an influential leader in the Transport and General Workers Union and played a key role in the establishment of the Wales TUC. He is perhaps best remembered as a member of the International Brigade that went to fight fascism in the Spanish Civil War.
TONY FOX reports from a commemoration of the legendary Battle of Jarama in which four Stockton-on-Tees volunteers fell
CJ ATKINS commemorates one of the most dramatic moments in working-class history
Spanish dictator Francisco Franco died 50 years ago today November 20. JIM JUMP looks back at his blood-soaked rule and toxic legacy on Spain today
JIM JUMP looks forward to the International Brigade Memorial Trust AGM taking place in Belfast later this week where the spirit of solidarity will be rekindled


