Wars along the Silk Road.
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
A delegation of four U.S. elected officials visited Sudan to investigate allegations of religious persecution, slavery, and “ethnic cleansing.” This was the first time, since the charges were levelled at Sudan, that any U.S. legislators have gone to the country to observe the situation first-hand. In discussions with people from diverse factions and walks of life, the group found no evidence to back up the accusations.
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
by Lawrence Freeman
While Baroness Cox’s Christian Solidarity International and Amnesty International charge Sudan with condoning slavery in this region, the American delegation found that no representative of CSI or AI had ever been there. An eyewitness report from the Nuba Mountains.
by John Hoefle
IMF Managing Director Michel Camdessus sounds the alarm about the danger of the collapse of the banking system. Commented Lyndon LaRouche: “It’s not something that’s going to happen, it’s something that is happening. And, what Camdessus and the IMF are expressing, is the fear that this is going to run totally out of control very soon.”
by Richard Freeman
“Piratizing” is more like it: The scheme will hand over up to $10 trillion from the Social Security Trust Fund to Wall Street sharks.
by Richard Freeman
From Lyndon LaRouche’s Labor Day speech to a conference of the International Caucus of Labor Committees and Schiller Institute in Reston, Virginia.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
LaRouche lays out the theoretical basis to answer the question: “How might one represent, mathematically, a function in which an event in the future might serve as the apparent cause for an event in the present?” His conclusions are stunning at first, he writes; but “gradually, the initial shock of astonishment will give way to the consoling reassurance of Reason.”
by Susan Welsh
by Mark Burdman
Two former South African security officials have named three men as the assassins of Sweden’s Prime Minister, and all three are part of the international web of weapons, drugs, and guerrillas that characterized the “Iran-Contra” scandal. At the center of this web? George Herbert Walker Bush.
by William Jones
The President and King Hussein arranged face-to-face meetings at the White House between Netanyahu and Arafat, but the former is basking in his intransigence, to applause from Republican “peanut gallery.”
by Ramtanu Maitra and Susan Maitra
by Susan Maitra and Ramtanu Maitra
by Javier Almario
Like a donkey, braying about the problem of long ears.
by Edward Spannaus
Sen. John Kerry had found nearly 10 years ago, “that federal law enforcement officials knew drugs were being sold in American to raise money for an illegal war against communism in Nicaragua.” His investigation was closed down when Bush was elected President.
by Anton Chaitkin
Before he was appointed to the Virginia bench, from which he sentenced LaRouche associates to prison terms as long as 77 years, Clifford Weckstein played a “fixer” role in protecting a Bolivian cocaine-trafficking apparatus.
by Carl Osgood