For Peace! Looking Inwards
Workers Against War

Against All Bombs (in Russian) Industrial Sub- Committee of the London Committee of 100 (Ken Weller) 1962, Leaflet - text distributed in Moscow by supporters of the Committee of 100, MayDay Rooms Archive (see full document)

Ken Weller was the co-founder of the libertarian socialist group Solidarity, which was most influential between 1960 and 1975, he was also the convenor of the Industrial Sub-Committee of the Committee of 100, in which he and other Solidarity members on the radical wing promoted direct action. In autumn 1961 Ken and a handful of other activists occupied the Russian Embassy in London to protest the Soviet ‘workers’ bomb’.