Major General Groenewald is the former head of the Department of Military Intelligence of the South African Defense Forces, and is a founder of the “Committee of Generals” playing a key role in the negotiations toward a new constitution for South Africa.
A former African National Congress commissar, Mr. Twala is now chairman of the Returned Exiles Coordinating Committee in South Africa, and a regional organizer for the Inkatha Freedom Party.
by Elke Fimmen
The former Croatian Foreign Minister was president of the International Victimological Society, and is a member of its international executive council, accredited to the United Nations.
by Emmanuel Grenier
In many countries in eastern Europe, nuclear energy is the critical edge between going forward and going down. Western cooperation in upgrading safety and expanding capacity is the key. Emmanuel Grenier reports.
by Hugo López Ochoa
A Blow to Freemasonry.
by Silvia Palacios
Ethnic Offensive Reactivated.
by Carlos Méndez
Peru Stalls on ADL’s Education Reform.
by Rainer Apel
Who’s Afraid of Unmasking 2,000 Spies?
The Wrong Signal.
by Peter Rush
A Washington, D.C. judge’s ruling against the North American Free Trade Agreement has created an obstacle to passage of a pact that has grown increasingly unpopular in Congress, and among the U.S. electorate.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Mary Burdman
by Ramtanu Maitra
by Alfonso Rodríguez
by Linda de Hoyos
by Gisela Albrecht
An interview with Chris Hani, the secretary general of the South African Communist Party, published in the French Communist Party’s newspaper three days before his mysterious assassination.
An interview with Maj. Gen. Tienie Groenewald.
An interview with Mwezi Twala.
by Rev. James Bevel
Speeches by Rev. James Bevel during and after visits to South Africa in 1988-89.
by Konstantin George
Western policy blunders are giving free rein to the imperial Russian forces that want to make Moscow the “Third Rome,” capital of a new empire.
by Rachel Douglas and Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Excerpts from Nezavisimaya Gazeta, and a comment by Lyndon LaRouche.
by Michael Billington
by Elke Fimmen
An interview with Zvonimir Separovic.
by Cynthia R. Rush
by Cynthia R. Rush
by Joseph Brewda
The U.S. bombing of Baghdad has demonstrated U.S. weakness, not strength, and was met with ridicule around the world.
by Patricia Salisbury
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon LaRouche responds to the appeals court ruling against the Federal Election Commission.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by William Jones