by Lawrence Freeman and Uwe Friesecke
The chairman of the National Constitutional Conference, meeting in the Nigerian capital of Abuja.
by Lawrence Freeman and Uwe Friesecke
A delegate to Nigeria’s National Constitutional Conference, Chief Ojukwu was the military leader of the 1967 Biafra War.
by Lawrence Freeman and Uwe Friesecke
Nigeria’s Minister of Communications, Mr. Rimi was formerly Governor of Kano state.
by Geraldo Luis Zaraiva Lino
Brazilians Confront Greenpeace.
A Better New Year.
by Lawrence Freeman and Uwe Friesecke
In a unique and democratic atmosphere, delegates from across Nigeria are meeting to draft a new constitution.
by Lawrence Freeman and Uwe Friesecke
An interview with Karibe White.
by Lawrence Freeman and Uwe Friesecke
An interview with Chief Chukiouenka Odumegwu Ojukwu.
by Lawrence Freeman and Uwe Friesecke
An interview with Muhammad Abubakar Rimi.
by Gen. Sani Abacha
by Scott Thompson and Jeffrey Steinberg
by Anthony K. Wikrent
“The limit is being approached at which the whole system is going to collapse,” comments Lyndon LaRouche. “And those who didn’t take it seriously, last year or back in 1992, when I warned against this mudslide in my nomination campaign, perhaps now wish they had. And those who last year and earlier this year, tried to pretend that the derivative crisis was not what I represented it to be, are finding out that I was right.”
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
Without a solution to the water problem, the peace accords cannot stick.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Address to a conference of the Schiller Institute in Washington. “The intelligent, rational thing to do, would be to have sovereign governments do their job, and to put the world’s central banks, the banking systems, and the financial markets into bankruptcy reorganization under government supervision.”
by Katherine Kanter
Bosnian President Izetbegovic addresses world leaders gathered in Budapest, while British perfidy reaches unheard-of dimensions.
by Nasan Roncevic
A guest commentary.
by Valerie Rush
by Mark Burdman
by Cynthia R. Rush
A huge wilderness area on the borders of Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina has been targeted by the World Wide Fund for Nature, which wants to establish the largest protected area in the world. And that’s not the only thing that’s going on there in the jungle!
by Joseph Brewda
by Dean Andromidas
by Leo Scanlon
Congress has failed to fund the Pentagon adequately for several years, and if Congress is willing to address the problem, there will be little objection from the Clinton Administration.
by William Jones
In our report on the indigenists and ecologists of Mexico’s Southeast (EIR, Dec. 2, 1994, p. 48), William Walker was misidentified as a British national (he was American); he became President of Nicaragua in 1856, not 1956.