Green Left Weekly,
Issue #361
May 19, 1999
http://www.peg.apc.org/~greenleft
Green Left Weekly provides news, information, opinion and debate from
an environmental and left perspective.
Featured this week:
NATO'S WAR ON PEOPLE AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Despite all the talk about smart weapons and the sparing of civilians
the US/NATO war in the Balkans will have horrific effects in Serbia
and Kosova for years to come. And the environmental damage will be
felt well beyond those countries' borders.
COVER STORY
Massive destruction
NATO's bombs cause environmental disaster
NATO's war against civilians
Castro: `Force is no solution'
Zapatistas condemn NATO's war
German Greens vote for war
Milosevic and imperialism edge towards a deal
The ISO and the Kosovar liberation struggle
Maps for the CIA
See GLW's back issues sections for previous articles on NATO's
aggression in the Balkans and the Kosova issue.
FEATURES
The rise and undermining of anti-nuclear political action
RESISTANCE MAGAZINE
Join the action on May 22
Budget aims at education for profit
Koori degree axed
NOWSA getting organised
Indonesia: regime under siege
West Papua: resistance continues
Resistance East Timor picket
Students remembered
Protests continue in Aceh
Profile of a revolutionary
NEWS
Newcastle Trades Hall endorses Indonesia solidarity
Lessons of the Longford gas explosion
MUA activists foresee bigger fights
Action updates
Correction
Major parties propose less democracy
SA public transport workers protest
Sacked TAFE teachers' case begins
Staff win at Victoria University
A budget for the 19th century
GST and the Democrats
Marathon Foods dispute
Jabiluka: the plot thickens
Thousands rally against Pelican Point power station
Union organiser sacked for protesting?
Unions split from South Coast Labor Council
Solidarity with East Timorese and Indonesian people grows
Budget extends forced labour programs
Private port proposed
Greens slam budget
ISSUES
Welfare only for the rich?
Financial deregulation: remember the promises?
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
ANC social policy follows World Bank advice
Beijing plays with fire by staging mass protests
Scots punish Labour, vote left
More than 100,000 Scots vote socialist
Japanese Communists gain in local elections
Emergency appeal for East Timor
Nigerian military safeguards its future
Union leader arrested in Nigeria
Who's who in the Indonesian elections
East Timor resistance stands firm
The Kurds' national liberation struggle
CULTURAL DISSENT
SBS remembers the sixties
Bron's cartoon
REGULAR FEATURES
Loose cannons
Life of Riley: Stalag Kosova
Looking out: A day in the life on Georgia's death row #2
And ain't I a woman: Parent bludgers?
Write on
Chris Kelly cartoon
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