Volume 19, Number 45, November 13, 1992

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Interviews

Moise Twala

The chairman of the Returned Exiles’ Coordinating Committee in South Africa, Mr. Twala describes the hideous actions taken by the security officers of the African National Congress against the party’s dissidents.

Maître Claude Pernet

A French trial lawyer and professor of international law, Maître Pernet was an observer for several days at the scandalous trial in Jordan of parliamentarian Laith Shubeilat.

Departments

Report from Bonn

by Rainer Apel

Bonn May Be Facing Another Weimar.

Australia Dossier

by Brent Melville

Hetherington Targets Free Trade.

Andean Report

by Andrea Olivieri

Peru under “Democratic” Assault.

Dateline Mexico

by Carlos Cota Meza

Who Will Rule Mexico?

Panama Report

by Carlos Wesley

Plans To Abolish Army May Be Defeated.

Letters to the Editor

Unfair to the Confederacy?

Editorial

A New Branch of Science Is Born.

Reviews

Spanning the Species: The Inhuman World of Harriman

by Anton Chaitkin

Spanning the Century: The Life of W. Averell Harriman 1891-1986, by Rudy Abramson.

Unique View of JFK Assassination

by Jeffrey Steinberg

JFK: The CIA, Vietnam and the Plot to Assassinate John F. Kennedy, by L. Fletcher Prouty.

A Grand Idea Has Mixed Results

by Kathy Wolfe

Complete Songs, The Hyperion Schubert Edition.

Bournonville: The Great Nonconformist

by Katherine Kanter

Bournonvilleana, edited by M. Hallar and A. Scavenius.

Malthusians’ New Book Is Beyond the Limits of Credibility

by Marjorie Mazel Hecht

Beyond the Limits: Confronting Global Collapse, Envisioning a Sustainable Future, by Donella H. Meadows, Dennis L. Meadows, and Jørgen Randers.

Economics

AIDS Breakthrough Gets Nod from U.S. Government

by Dr. Ernest Schapiro

Washington has been forced to recognize powerful independent evidence confirming the report from Kenya that interferon can help AIDS sufferers.

In Asia, ‘AIDS Is Slowly Taking Control of Society’

by Mary Burdman

IMF Policy Kills Argentine Retirees

by Gerardo Terán Canal

Currency Rates

‘China Model’ à la Bukharin Is No Alternative to the IMF

by Mary Burdman

New Austerity Program Begins in Australia

by Don Veitch

U.S. Unemployment Coverup

Banking

by John Hoefle

First City Texas Fails, Again.

Agriculture

by Suzanne Rose

Bad Weather Hinders U.S. Corn Harvest.

Business Briefs

Feature

The ANC Leads South Africa’s Plunge into War

Nelson Mandela’s revelation that leaders of his African National Congress have engaged in torture of their own members has shocked the world. Despite Mandela’s stated desires or efforts, the promotion of such violence is central to the ANC’s entire strategy to seize power in South Africa.

ANC Dissident Tells of Torture and Terror

An interview with Moise Twala.

Mr. ‘Democratizer’ Samuel Huntington Primes South Africa for Fascism

International

New Push for ‘Greater Serbia’ Backed by United Nations

by Umberto Pascali

Italian journalist Maurizio Blondet calls this “the final implementation of the secret master plan prepared by the Yugoslavian Army many years ago.”

Schiller Institute Meets in Moscow, Poses Alternative to IMF Austerity

by Konstantin George

Helga Zepp-LaRouche sent a message to the institute’s first-ever conference in the Russian capital and posed the LaRouche plan for Eurasian-wide economic development.

Russian Crisis Heads Toward a Power Shift

by Konstantin George

Middle East Institute Conference Targets ‘Economic Nationalism’

LaRouche Warns: Shubeilat Case Is Part of Scheme to Break Jordan

‘Shubeilat Trial Is a Travesty of Justice’

An interview with Maître Claude Pernet.

Salvadoran ‘Peace Plan’ Breaks Down

by Valerie Rush

U.S. Policy on Hemispheric Security

Washington wants to give the OAS “blue helmet” powers to enforce its new world order on Ibero-America. From an EIR policy memorandum.

Japan’s Party Fissure Threatens Economy

by Kathy Wolfe

International Intelligence

National

Depression Defeated Bush; Clinton Will Be Next

by Kathleen Klenetsky

Clinton will be coming to Washington with the support of less than half of the voting population. He has no mandate to govern, and if he does not deliver on his promise to create jobs, he will soon be facing the same popular wrath that booted Bush from office.

LaRouche Candidates: Movement of Principle

by Marianna Wertz

In a major victory for decency, the referendum which would have imposed the death penalty in Washington, D.C. was defeated nearly 2-1-after opposition was galvanized by the LaRouche-Bevel Presidential campaign.

Californians Defeat ‘Aid in Dying’ Plan

by Linda Everett

Movement To Topple KKK-Masonic Monument Growing Rapidly

by Anton Chaitkin

District of Columbia Councilman William P. Lightfoot’s resolution to take down the statue of Albert Pike labels the statue as “an insult to humanity.”

Iran-Contra Was ‘Kiss of Death’ for Bush

by Edward Spannaus

National News

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