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Green Left Weekly,
Issue #392
February 9, 2000
Green Left Weekly provides news, information, opinion and debate
from an environmental and left perspective.
Featured this week: INDONESIA'S GENERALS MAY STILL GET
AWAY WITH MURDER
The Indonesian and United Nations commissions have released
their reports on the massive human rights violations that occurred in
East Timor last year. However, while some of those responsible are
named, it is far from certain that they will be tried for their
crimes.
COVER STORY
Indonesia's generals may still get away with murder
FEATURES
Why the West allows Russia to butcher Chechens
The end of privacy
RESISTANCE MAGAZINE
Blaming the unemployed
The changes
Lies and reality
Howard runs the gauntlet in Lismore
Students decide on action to defend education
Queensland student union refuses solidarity with staff
Resistance is everywhere
NEWS
Lupin You
SA government's outsourcing will hurt workers
Bracks threatens unions
NSW teachers vote to fight
University plan is no solution
Yanner forced to stand down
BHP digs in over individual contracts
Geelong solidarity rally for Pilbara workers
Genocide protest camp to return to Roxby
Battle for the Mater heats up
Laboring on land rights
Action updates
Homeless people evicted
National Textiles workers confront Howard
Opposition mounts to NSW pay offer
1240 asylum seekers on hunger strike in WA
ISSUES
GST: a blank cheque for ripoffs
36 reasons for action
CFMEU can win 36 hours, but what's next?
Networker: Cybersquatters
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
Burmese demand justice
ANC leadership's class agenda
Regional day of protest against Elian's kidnapping
Elian not the first Cuban child kidnapped
What about Suharto's crimes?
CPI-ML on the way forward for the Indian left
Herri Batasuna leaders arrested
Biosafety protocol signed
Philippines revolutionaries begin peace talks
Conference in Cuba: Globalisation -- understanding and resisting
the monster
International news briefs
Organising East Timor's working people
Anti-debt protest in Indonesia
CULTURAL DISSENT
Three Kings and a million dead
John Pilger wins gold
The Torch
Theme park
REGULAR FEATURES
Loose cannons
and ain't i a woman?: Are men biologically programmed to rape?
Looking out: From that moment on
Life of Riley: Winston
On the box
Editorial: Washing the blood from their hands
Write on: letters to the editor
Chris Kelly cartoon Jaybee's cartoon From Leftfield (cartoon)
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