by Elke Fimmen
The former Foreign Minister of the Republic of Croatia, Professor Separovic is a member of the executive committee of the World Society of Victimology as well as president of its Croatian section. He was in Sarajevo during the Serbian massacre on Feb. 5.
by Javier Almario
General Zuluaga heads a slate of 15 senatorial candidates in Colombia, representing an electoral alliance between the Colombian branch of the continent-wide Ibero-American Solidarity Movement (MSIA) and the National Participation movement, the latter an organization of retired military officers.
by Philip Valenti
A representative of the Schiller Institute speaks in St. Paul, Minnesota, calling for the impeachment of state Attorney General Hubert “Skip” Humphrey III, for criminal abuse of power.
by John Remington Graham
by John DeCamp
An attorney and former Nebraska state senator gives a hair-raising account of the high-level political figures involved in child sex abuse.
by John DeCamp
by John DeCamp
by Lorenzo Carrasco
Institutional Coma.
by Peter Rush
Menchú Descends on Peru.
by Tore Fredin
Behind the Myth of Swedish Neutrality.
Where We Stand.
by Marcia Merry
Recommendations submitted by EIR to the U.S. Senate Finance Committee’s hearings on the President’s health-care plan.
by Ramtanu Maitra and Susan Maitra
by Alexander Hartmann
by Scott Thompson
Who should turn out to be the moneybags behind the Drug Policy Foundation, but international speculator and “philanthropist” George Soros?
by Suzanne Rose
Wheat Dispute Is a Boon for Cartels.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Part 2 of a series by Lyndon LaRouche, “The Science of Physical Economy as the Platonic Epistemological Basis for All Branches of Human Knowledge.” “All true human knowledge is Socratic,” writes LaRouche. “... Knowledge begins as we shift our attention away from the empiricist’s faith in his sense perceptions, as we begin to search out the hidden, axiomatic assumptions which permeate and control the way in which we judge our own, and others’ conscious processes of judgment, of opinionmaking.”
by Katherine Kanter
The British are playing Iago to Russia’s Othello, as Russian troops enter Bosnia to the cheers of the Serbian attackers.
by Gabriele Liebig
The German authorities are investigating journalist Kurt Hirsch for espionage on behalf of the former East German secret police’s disinformation department.
by Javier Almario
An interview with Gen. Hernando Zuluaga García (ret.).
by Dean Andromidas
by Mary Burdman
by Marianna Wertz and Nora Hamerman
The conference on “LaRouche’s Scientific Discoveries: The Power of Reason,” was co-sponsored by the International Caucus of Labor Committees and the Schiller Institute. It marked the happy return of Lyndon LaRouche from five years of political imprisonment.