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Volume 28, Number 21, June 1, 2001

`Never Again!' World Now Knows
What Is Happening in Africa

The Africa panel from the Schiller Institute's conference in Bad Schwalbach, Germany: representatives of 40 nations discussed the relation of Eurasian development, to reversing Africa's humanitarian catastrophe.

Peace Through Development in Africa:
The Nigerian Perspective

By Sam Aluko, Professor of Economics, who served in the Economics Ministry of the Nigerian government for four years during the early 1980s.

Winning the Peace for an African Renaissance

By Jean Gahururu, a representative of the Rally for Democracy in Rwanda, in charge of foreign relations.

Fight for a World Free of the IMF, World Bank

By Leonce Ndarubagiye, a representative of the National Committee for the Defense of Democracy in Burundi.

All Africa Is in a Crisis of Survival

By Prof. Abdalla A. Abdalla, Sudan's former Minister of Agriculture and former Ambassador to the United States.


Economics

Russia's New Transport Union
To Change Map of Eurasia

The creation of a Eurasian Transport Union, announced May 15 by Russian Minister of Transport Sergei Frank, provides an institutional venue for deliberations among the nations of Eurasia, and any others, interested in building great infrastructure projects as a road out of economic depression.

LaRouche's `Land-Bridge' Strategies in Russia:
Chronology

LaRouche Analysis Presented at Kremlin Seminar

Breakdown in Finance, Manufacturing
Worsening in the Industrial Nations

America's Poor Forced Into Energy Bondage


Feature

A Lawless U.S.A. Today: Faith, Hope, and Agape!

By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. "From this awful blend of cupidity, stupidity, arrogance, and incompetence" of the Bush Administration, "nothing could save the U.S.A., except its return to those underlying principles of law, upon which our sovereign constitutional republic's existence was originally premised. What, then, shall we identify as those principles of law? What is, really, that constitutional principle of the general welfare, on which the renewal and durability of our republic's constitutional freedoms depends?"


International

Invading Armies and Congo's Human Disaster

An interview with the Ambassador to the U.S. of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Dr. Faida Mitifu.

Uganda, Rwanda Armies Must Leave Congo Now

A review of two reports, one by the International Rescue Committee and one by the United Nations, on the physical destruction of the Congo as a result of the years-long succession of wars perpetrated by Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi.

Hearings Confirm EIR Congo Warning of 1997

Düsseldorf Voters Defeat Privatization

Sharon's War Drive Fuelled by Bush Team


National

Bush-Cheney Energy Plan:
Reliant Robbers Über Alles

The Bush Administration has released its National Energy Policy, and nowhere does it provide remedy for the actual energy crisis that is threatening the health, safety, and economy of the United States—the destruction of a reliable, affordable supply of electricity, brought about by deregulation.

California vs. Reliant:
Beating the Bushes For Justice

A profile of Houston's Reliant Energy.

Pennsylvania Rep. James Attacks Reliant, Enron

Soros Smiling About Bush's Drug Policy?

The Fight for D.C. General:
Death Toll Rises in Washington,
as Medical Treatment Is Denied

Congressional Closeup


Interviews

Dr. Faida Mitifu

Dr. Mitifu, PhD, is Ambassador to the United States of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.


Departments

Editorial

A Damning Admission, Late in the Game