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Volume 22, Number 46, November 17, 1995

RIM: London's narco-terrorist international

The concluding part of this three-part series deals with the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement (RIM), and provides a dossier on the Basque separatist-terrorist group ETA (Euskadi and Freedom), the model for the new brand of terrorism.

The British role in creating Maoism

By Michael Billington.

RU/RCP: anatomy of a Maoist countergang

RIM: Narco-terrorist merchants of death

Map 1:
Revolutionary Internationalist Movement:
theaters of operation

Shining Path: core of the RIM project

Map 2:
Drugs, terrorism, and protected areas in Peru

Nepali CP looks to armed revolution

By Ramtanu Maitra and Susan Maitra.

ETA: the 'mother' of separatist terrorism


Interviews

Sergei Glazyev

The head of the Committee on Economic Policy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, is running for reelection to the Duma on the Congress of Russian Communities slate.

Prof. Wu Zongxin

He is director of INET of Tsinghua University, builder of China's first experimental high-temperature gas-cooled reactor (HTGR).

HRH Prince Hassan

The Crown Prince of Jordan.

Enzo Ferrari

He is the Managing Director of Gas Supply, Finance, and Administration of the Italian firm SNAM/ENI.

Domenico Siniscalco

He is the executive director of the Enrico Mattei Foundation in Italy.

Franco Reviglio

The former chairman of the Italian firm ENI, is now professor of economics at the University of Turin, Italy.

Luigi Meanti and Giacomo Luciani

Meanti is the chairman of the Italian firm ENI SPA, and Luciani is its deputy director for International New Ventures and Cooperation.

Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

The American economist's written answers to the Jordanian financial daily Al Aswaq, which ran an abridged text on Oct. 31.

Eugene J. McCarthy

The former senator from Minnesota campaigned for the 1968 Democratic Presidential nomination, winning five primaries. His 1992 candidacy is the subject of a pending lawsuit.


Political Economy

Dilemma of the Amman summit: free trade or development?

Muriel Mirak-Weissbach reports from Jordan, where she attended the Middle East and North Africa economic summit at the end of October.


Departments

Report from Bonn

Debt time bomb is ready to explode.

Editorial

On the question of leadership.


Economics

Soros's last tango on the Titanic

Documentation: Excerpts from the legal brief petitioning the Milan State Attorney to start a criminal investigation into the possibility that megaspeculator George Soros violated Italian law when he devastated the lira and lined his own pockets.

Currency Rates

'Russia and the U.S. could be
real strategic partners

China is developing advanced
nuclear power concepts

Business Briefs


International

Rabin murder is part of London's global terror spree

Like the Kennedy assassination, which it parallels in gravity, the cold-blooded murder of Yitzhak Rabin was a calculated geostrategic move.

Authorship of French terror outbreak
points toward London

British Quatuor Coronati lodge
foments extremism in the Mideast

The leading opponent of
Colombian President Samper is silenced

Alvaro Gómez Hurtado, one of the few Colombian politicians able to think for himself, was killed on Nov. 2.

Alvaro Gómez spoke up for Colombia

A 1995 chronology.

Korean scandal targets Clinton peace accord

Burundi inches toward war

Documentation: An interview with a member of the Politburo of the Frodebu Party of Burundi.

International Intelligence


National

Conservative Revolution suffers election defeats

The case of Virginia's off-year election is a telling facet of the national picture one year before the next Presidential vote. While Gov. George Allen's plans for a GOP sweep of the Assembly went down to defeat, the LaRouche baiting-Democrats in Loudoun County were also punished by voters.

We must free politics from the grip of 'the networks'

Congressional Closeup

National News