Volume 22, Number 24, June 9, 1995

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Interviews

Jaime Miranda Peláez

The president of the Cajeme Agricultural Credit Union (UCAC) and coordinator of the Permanent Forum of Rural Producers (FPPR) in Sonora is a nationally respected Mexican farm leader.

Departments

Editorial

You Can’t Fool All the People All the Time.

Special Report

Republic of Sudan Resists British Genocide

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

The survival of every nation in sub-Saharan Africa depends upon the success of three nations in continuing resistance to the British monarchy’s ongoing attempts to bring about the bloody destruction of their present governments: Nigeria, the Republic of South Africa, and Sudan. An introduction.

Kissinger at Chatham House: Making Policy Behind the Back of U.S. Presidents

by Henry A. Kissinger

The Bernard Lewis Plan: Setting the ‘Arc of Crisis’ Aflame

by Joseph Brewda

Horn of Africa: The British Setup and the Kissinger Switch

by Linda de Hoyos

Since World War II, the countries of the Horn of Africa—Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan, Egypt, and Djibouti, and now Eritrea—have been victims of British balance of power geopolitics.

How Kissinger Sabotaged Sudanese Food Independence

by Joseph Brewda

Why Operation Breadbasket is still waiting.

Kissinger’s NSSM-200 Policy of Genocide

by Joseph Brewda

The History of the Nile Region

by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach

The use which modern British imperialism has made of Egypt in its subjugation of Sudan rests on a historical contact-conflict going back 6,000 years, a fact fully appreciated by the geopolitical masterminds of imperial policy in the Near East.

Why the British Hate Sudan: The Mahdia’s War against London

by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach

The British have never fully recovered from their experience with the Mahdist state, which lasted until 1898.

The Potential of the Nile River System

by Marcia Merry Baker

Vast Resources Exist for Economic Development in Sudan

by Marcia Merry Baker

Sudan has at least 81 million hectares which could easily be cultivated—more than half the cultivated acreage-base of the United States. This could potentially produce crops sufficient to feed almost all of Africa.

The Jonglei Canal

by Marcia Merry Baker

Nuplexes Can Make New Water, Power Resources

by Marcia Merry Baker

A key concept of Lyndon LaRouche’s “Oasis Plan.”

Sudan Emphasizes Better Education

by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach

Sudan’s Political System Today

by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach

Britain’s 1930s Apartheid Policy in Southern Sudan

by Linda de Hoyos

The British colonials created a completely artificial divide in Sudan, between north and south, imposing the harshest form of apartheid on the southern population, denying them access to education and economic development.

British Family Helps Ignite Two Continents

by Scott Thompson

The case of E. Evans-Pritchard and his son.

Idi Amin: London Stooge against Sudan

by Linda de Hoyos

Baroness Chalker’s Ugandan Mercenary

by Linda de Hoyos

The case of Yoweri Museveni.

London’s NGO Army against Sudan: Baroness Cox Readies a New Crusade

by Joseph Brewda

Caroline Cox and her “Christian Solidarity International” continue the tearful displays of concern over “human rights violations” to justify British land-grabs and mass-murder, which were a mainstay of 1800s’ British imperialism.

Who’s Out To Destroy Sudan?

by Joseph Brewda and Lydia Cherry

A flow-chart of the organizations doing the footwork for the British oligarchy and company.

Economics

Mexico’s Physical Economy Enters Meltdown Phase

by Valerie Rush

The $50 billion international “rescue package” put together last January to try to contain Mexico’s financial mudslide, coupled with a savage escalation of IMF “shock therapy,” has yielded what EIR has repeatedly warned must happen if there is no turnaround in policy.

Currency Rates

The ‘Free Market’ Is a Mental Disease

Jaime Miranda Peláez gives the agricultural producers’ perspective on the Mexican collapse.

Greenie ‘Poison’ Threatens Germany

by Rainer Apel

Business Briefs

International

Balkan Provocation Escalates British War on United States

by Jeffrey Steinberg

London’s drive for an Entente Cordiale has run into some serious problems, as the Balkan war escalates.

International Intelligence

National

Clinton Focuses on Peace and Development in Ireland

by William Jones

Nothing less than his strong personal engagement, bringing to bear the power of the U.S. Presidency, could have brought the reluctant British to the negotiating table and mediated the tense relationship between the Ulster Unionists and Sinn Fein. And not without political cost for the President himself.

Congressional Closeup

by William Jones

National News

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