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Volume 26, Number 16, April 16, 1999
Interviews
Leonard Nyangoma
Mr.
Nyangoma is chairman of the National Council for the Defense of Democracy
(CNDD) of Burundi.
Departments
Report from Bonn
Dissidents
prefer silence on Balkans.
Editorial
The
Chinese Premier's visit.
Strategic Studies
De Gaulle, JFK, and stopping war: a lesson for today
On
Jan. 27, 1964, France, led by President Charles de Gaulle, became the first
leading Western nation to establish full ambassadorial relations with the
People's Republic of China. The history of this period is relevant to the
"Survivors' Club," which the United States must join today.
London unleashes the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse . . . again
The
real cause of the economic and political devastation worldwide, is to be found
by studying LaRouche's concept of potential relative population density.
Dennis Small introduces a report on the genocide being conducted by the
British-steered financier oligarchy.
LaRouche on the BAC's `Fourth Reich' campaign
The systematic destruction of Russia
Mortality rates rising in Africa
Epidemics spread as economies crumble
Epidemic
diseases are spreading most rapidly in areas of the world where the standard of
living and medical infrastructure have been destroyed by the economic policies
of the IMF.
Indonesia is `dying, do you understand?'
President
Suharto received the UN prize for poverty eradication, having reduced the
percentage of the population living below the poverty line from 60% in 1970 to
11% in 1996. But those gains were wiped out in an instant.
Mexico: from debt bomb to population bomb
Who created the crisis in Yugoslavia, and why
A
chronology of EIR's coverage, showing the role of the London-based
financial oligarchy in creating the explosion in former Yugoslavia. The key was
London's "Fourth Reich" policy against Germany, and its goal of destroying the
nation-state worldwide.
Economic human rights assaulted in the U.S.
Business Briefs
International
Isolate the British arsonists before it's too late
The
truth is now coming out about who sabotaged the Rambouillet peace talks. While
the "New NATO" crowd escalates the war in the Balkans, peace efforts are also
intensifying.
Sen. Carulli: Pursue any hope for peace in Balkans
A
statement by Sen. Ombretta Fumagalli Carulli, a member of the Italian Senate,
chairman of the Italian Renewal party, and president of the Interparliamentary
Committee for the Jubilee.
Buyoya regime rejects compromise on reform of Burundi military
The
government and opposition groups have been holding talks in Tanzania, with the
hopes of bringing an end to the civil war.
The road toward peace in Burundi
An
interview with Leonard Nyangoma.
The economic development of Turkey is the key to peace
Turkey
is stepping up efforts to complete the Southeastern Anatolian Project (GAP), to
bring peace to this war-torn region.
Turkey pushed toward new `Afghanistan'
The
country is increasingly wary of the disintegration of Iraq, which would
threaten the entire region.
National
Gore Presidential campaign runs into a buzz-saw
Some
leading Democratic Party figures are predicting that, by the summer of 1999,
the race for the Democratic Presidential nomination will be wide open, with a
new cast of challengers joining Lyndon LaRouche and Bill Bradley.
This
war, like the still-ongoing war against Iraq, is entirely a creation of
Britain's Tony Blair government, just as "Desert Storm" was adopted by the
government of former President George Bush at the behest of the former Thatcher
government of Britain.
National News
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