Green Left Weekly,
Issue #365
June 23, 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:
INDONESIAN ARMY RIGGING TIMOR VOTE Ever since Indonesian President
B.J. Habibie announced the referendum on independence or autonomy for
East Timor, his army has been at work to ensure that the East
Timorese people are prevented from making a free choice.
COVER STORY
Indonesian army rigging East Timor vote
Golkar rejected in Indonesian poll
THE WAR IN THE BALKANS AND THE KOSOVA ISSUE
Anti-bombing protest gives left cover to Serb chauvinism
Editorial: Kosovars, not NATO, must decide their future
Imperialist sharks circle Kosova
FEATURES
Democrats: Can the bastards survive?
International condemnation greets `green' GST
RESISTANCE MAGAZINE
Bilingual cuts reveal racism in education
Timbarra: fighting corporate greed
Rally for the forests
Inciting hatred: behind the KKK
Bangladesh students `united with the people'
Reason #364 for being a socialist
NEWS
International day demands end to Third World debt
Jabiluka World Heritage decision soon
Rank-and-File gains in MUA elections
Queensland Labor votes to sell TAB
NSW public servants fight massive cuts
Sacked workers reinstated after protest
Action updates
Diana Ingram, October 8, 1948-June 3, 1999
Public universities defence group launched
Sydney solidarity with East Timor and Indonesia
Good turnout at activist conference
University of Sydney wage dispute
Environment groups slam NSW parliament `reform'
ACT unions launch campaign against Liberal government
ISSUES
John Pilger: The `new feminism'
New study points to inadequate testing of pesticides
What we can't and can afford
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
The third year of Tory Blair
Pesticides on apples endanger US children
Ever wondered why the world is so right wing?
The plutonium threat in orbit
Revolutionaries elected to European Parliament
India: the perils of pro-Congress politics
Colombia: The real terrorists
Ocalan's execution will trigger `new uprising' warns PKK
Indonesia: Meeting the workers of Solo
Indonesia: PRD activists injured in attacks
China: Tiananmen commemorated
CULTURAL DISSENT
Celtic heavy metal?
Suburban life under the academic microscope
Union Choir Power
A rebuttal of hatred
Divorcing reality
Films on Ho Chi Minh
The debt chain around the Third World's neck
Meg's GST
REGULAR FEATURES
Loose cannons
... and ain't I a woman?: Not over for victims of rape
Looking out: Punishing released prisoners
Life of Riley: Dear diary,
On the box
Write on: letters to the editor
Chris Kelly cartoon
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