'Tricontinental' needs help

August 28, 1996
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'Tricontinental' needs help

Tricontinental magazine, put out by the African, Asian and Latin American Peoples' Solidarity Organisation (OSPAAAL), is being revived. The magazine was an idea proposed by Che Guevara for the movements in those three continents to help each other.

Tricontinental ceased to publish for a number of years, for a variety of reasons, but OSPAAAL is rejuvenating itself in the face of the unipolar world brought on by the collapse of "socialism" in eastern Europe and the new kind of imperialist onslaught in the world, and is once again putting out Tricontinental.

However, the magazine needs some emergency help. The magazine's English translator has been taken sick, and it had been hoped to have the magazine to the printer before the end of August. So Tricontinental needs urgent assistance from people who can read Spanish and translate it into good English.

The articles are four to eight magazine pages, or 10,000 to 20,000 characters in length. If you think you can do one or more, contact Green Left Weekly on (02) 9690 1220. Or if you have access to e-mail, send a message to nyt@nyxfer.blythe.org marked in the subject line: "for Karen Wald".

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