IssueMay 2008 01 May 2008 Feature by Stephen Hancock ”Some ten or twelve of us (the number is still uncertain) will Topics: History, Radical lives Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by E-Mail IssueMay 2008 Author bio Stephen Hancock is a former editor of Peace News. Additional info This article is in memory of Tom Lewis, one of the Catonsville Nine. For more on the Catonsville Nine see: http://c9.mdch.org/ http://www.jonahhouse.org/ Also in this issue Features Resisting the BNP in Wrexham Gas-protestors land in Brussels Fossil Fools: A devil of a week… Exile What would King think? News Raytheon Nine Partial SOCPA victory? Gandhi statue, take two Maliki aimed Basra assault at UK Taliban Comments Survival Songs Maya Evans' diary Mark Kurlansky, 1968: The Year that Rocked the World (Vintage, 2005; ISBN 978-0099429623; 464pp; £8.99) Activism and... Anarchism '68 Campaign Profile: Fairtrade Towns