Re: Re: Re: (fixed) US newsman apologises for neglecting DRC

2001-09-05 Thread Rob Schaap
We should not forget Kissinger's reminder to the Bildeburgers that the US was an imperial core which didn't really know how to do imperialising. I'm reminded of the story about Tony Lake bringing news of the resumption of the Rwandan genocide to the Clinton cabinet (we must not forget there was p

Re: Re: (fixed) US newsman apologises for neglecting DRC

2001-09-05 Thread Michael Pugliese
ctionality of this website. Copyright © 2001 IRC and IPS. All rights reserved. -Original Message- From: Macdonald Stainsby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 7:36 PM Subject: [PEN-L:16764] Re: (fixed) US

Re: (fixed) US newsman apologises for neglecting DRC

2001-09-05 Thread Macdonald Stainsby
> US newsman apologises for neglecting DRC > > New York - Few Americans know about the deaths of possibly up to 2,5 > million > people in rebel-held eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) over > the past three > years, and even fewer know why. The Western media had v

(fixed) US newsman apologises for neglecting DRC

2001-09-05 Thread Andrew Hagen
Unfortunately, the "e-mail this story" option at www.iol.co.za does not work well. Below is the full text of the story, available at the URI below. http://www.iol.co.za/html/frame_news.php?click_id=22&art_id=ct2001090418 2504620K143765 US newsman apologises for neglecting DRC

US newsman apologises for neglecting DRC

2001-09-05 Thread Andrew Hagen
Dear pen-l Andrew Hagen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spotted this on the IOL website and thought you'd find it interesting.Andrew Hagen says: US newsman apologises for neglecting DRC"How can two-and-a-half million people die over a three-year period and we don't even notice?"