Volume 20, Number 3, January 15, 1993

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Interviews

Siahyonkron Nyanseor

by Lawrence Freeman

The chairman of the African Anti-Malthusian League of the Schiller Institute is also former president of the Union of Liberian Associations in the Americas.

Lyndon LaRouche

The statesman and political prisoner comments on the acquittal of the “Kidnap, Inc.” gang.

Books

Two Great Libraries Bring Word and Picture Together

by Nora Hamerman

The Bernard H. Breslauer Collection of Manuscript Illuminations, by William M. Voelkle and Roger S. Wieck, assisted by Maria Francesca P. Saffiotti, The Pierpont Morgan Library, New York; and 1492: An Ongoing Voyage, edited by John R. Hebert, Library of Congress, Washington.

British Ecologist Promotes Going Thirsty

by Alexander Hartmann

The Dammed: Rivers, Dams, and the Coming World Water Crisis, by Fred Pearce.

Britain and the Geopolitics of Oil

by Peter Rush

A Century of War: Anglo-American Oil Politics and the New World Order, by F. William Engdahl.

Strategic Studies

U.N. Backs Serbia with Plan To Partition Bosnia

by Umberto Pascali

The Vance-Owen plan announced in Geneva is only the latest act of treason in the service of the new world order.

Ethnic Constitution Is Unacceptable

by Prof. Dr. Kasim Trnka

Dr. Trnka is a member of the delegation of Bosnia and Hercegovina to the Geneva talks.

No Capitulation to the Politics of Death

by Musadik Borogovac

Mr. Borogovac is an adviser to the Bosnian government.

Foreign Minister: ‘Shame Is the Only Word To Use’

by Haris Silajdzic

From a briefing by Bosnia’s Foreign Minister.

Schiller Institute Broke the Blackout on Genocide

Ambassador: ‘While We Live, It Is Not Too Late’

Women’s Group Documents Mass Sexual Atrocities

Serbia’s 1937 Plan To Expel Albanians

From a secret memorandum by Vaso Cubrilovic.

Economics

New Year’s Economic Policy: ‘Survival of the Fittest’

by H. Graham Lowry

While the television anchormen babble about “renewed consumer confidence,” the governors of the American states are issuing their desperate austerity proposals for the next fiscal year: a mixture of Orwellian doublespeak and Social Darwinism.

Africa Must Break the Grip of the IMF’s Genocide Policy

by Lawrence Freeman

An interview with Siahyonkron Nyanseor.

High-Temperature Superconductivity Research Moving Steadily Ahead

by Mark Wilsey

Currency Rates

U.S. Unemployment Coverup

Agriculture

by Marcia Merry

Eastern Europe Deserves Better.

Banking

by John Hoefle

Bramalea Files for Bankruptcy.

Business Briefs

Feature

Dope, Inc. Targets Indian Lands for Casino Gambling

by Philip Valenti

Exposes the multibillion-dollar bid by organized crime to use Indian tribal lands as a base for money-laundering, drug and weapons trafficking, and other covert operations. Since members of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in North and South Dakota began to fight back, the truth is now coming to light.

Cabazon: How ‘Indian Gaming’ Began

by Philip Valenti

A case of espionage and murder.

Former N.D. Governor Backs Casino Opponents

‘Indian Gaming’ 1993: South Africa Comes to the Dakotas

by Philip Valenti

The trail of investigation leads to Shabtai Kalmanowitch, the Israeli financier, Mossad operative, and KGB spy.

Minnesota: Return of the Syndicate

by Philip Valenti

Departments

Report from Bonn

by Rainer Apel

Will Bonn Change Its Balkans Policy?

Panama Report

by Carlos Wesley

U.S. Proconsul Warns Endara.

Andean Report

by Cynthia R. Rush

Venezuelan Human Rights Scandal.

Music Views and Reviews

by Kathy Wolfe

Start with the Organ and Fortepiano.

Editorial

What Recovery?

International

Peru Ousts IMF Minister To Win War on Terrorism

by Gretchen Small

Peru was a case study for the Anglo-Americans’ plan to dismantle the military forces of South America. Now, with the resignation of the International Monetary Fund’s top agent in the government, Carlos Bologna, the time is ripe for a full-scale rebellion against that policy.

Tajikistan Bloodbath Used To Boost Russian ‘Sphere of Influence’

by Konstantin George

Central Asian Nations Look for Help

by Ramtanu Maitra

French Military Budget Cuts Fit Anglophile Agenda

by Christine Bierre

Itamar Franco’s Inauguration: A Great Opportunity for Brazil

by Silvia Palacios and Lorenzo Carrasco

International Intelligence

National

Colorado Leads Nationwide Anti-‘Gay Rights’ Revolt

by Kathleen Klenetsky

Much to the dismay of the “gay” movement and its backers, a national revolt is brewing against what has become an extraordinarily aggressive campaign by homosexual activists to infiltrate their agenda into institutions from schools to the military.

Kidnappers’ Trial Shows How Rotten U.S. System Has Become

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

From an interview with Lyndon LaRouche.

LaRouche Enemies Plot a Kidnapping

Excerpts from taped conversations of the defendants in U.S. v. Edgar Newbold Smith et al., in which they discuss the “wetworks” they intend to use to kidnap Lewis du Pont Smith.

National News

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