Green Left Weekly,
Issue #341
November 18, 1998
Green Left Weekly provides news, information, opinion and debate from
an environmental and left perspective.
Featured this week:
INDONESIANS DEMAND: ARMY OUT OF POLITICS!
Demonstrations of more than a million in the streets of Jakarta have
revealed popular determination to do away with the Suhartoist regime
maintained by B.J. Habibie and the armed forces. Newly united students
are spearheading the movement.
COVER STORY
Organisations that participated in the demonstrations
Special appeal
Indonesians demand: Army out!
Dita Sari: `I am so optimistic'
RESISTANCE MAGAZINE
It's not a crime to be young
How do you change society?
Scream for the dole
Young people harassed by Wollongong Council
The ambassador protests
Why I joined Resistance
Resistance, defiance and Brighton High
Starting up on Brisbane high schools
News Briefs
Cartoon: Reble Sheep
FEATURES
US genocide in Iraq
NEWS
MUA-Fluor Daniel deal criticised
Jabiluka campaign debates perspectives and plans national day of
action Activists discuss the future of unions Who dies, where?
Rally against nuclear ships SA public sector pay dispute News
briefs Workers, activists endorse steelworker candidate Protesters
picket Liberal gala Campaign against arms fair Pub promotes racist,
sexist performer Dili massacre commemorated Unions question
Longford gas disaster inquiry New BHP steel agreement Centrelink
workers prepare for industrial campaign Queensland native title law
passed Hunger strikers protest war in Kurdistan
ISSUES
Action on global warming more urgent than ever
Dee Margetts on Howard's second term
Indigenous rights conference
Indigenous rights and the NT constitution
Jailing of NSW Aborigines rises
Human Rights Commission inquiry into death
Charity for the rich
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
Kurdistan Workers Party leader arrested
Chinese democracy activists defy ban
Protests surge against China's capitalism
Canadian PM in hot water over APEC '97
Zimbabwe cops kill striker
Korean workers march against bosses
Feeding the new Russia: work for the soup kitchens
International briefs: Turkey/Kurdistan; PNG; Namibia; US bank and
the Nazis Kanaky: independence postponed Tense situation in East
Timor Making Hope: the need for a new movement for Palestinian
liberation
CULTURAL DISSENT
East Timor: lest we forget
Jam packed with funny poems
Sex, money and God -- for breakfast
Rebecca West: From socialist suffragist to Cold War conservative In
search of the causes of Hansonism
REGULAR FEATURES
Chris Kelly's cartoon
This week in history
Editorial: Cancel the debts!
Arguments for socialism: Legal remedies and non-remedies
Loose cannons
Action updates
and ain't I a woman?: Myths about motherhood
Looking out: God forbid!'
Life of Riley: Playing by the rules
On the box
Write on: letters to the editor
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