Archive: 09/2002
2002-09-02
2002-09-03
2002-09-04
- Sri Lankan government imposes longer hours on female workers
- Newsweek exposé of war crimes in Afghanistan whitewashes US role
- Fear of global slump sparks share market plunge
- Workers Struggles: The Americas
- Kosovo: UN forces arrest former KLA commanders
- Two toothless, pointless films about the film industry
2002-09-05
2002-09-06
- Australia: 20-year-old jailed for 55 years on gang rape charges
- US, UK step up air war on Iraq
- Social tensions escalate conflicts within Iranian regime
- What lies behind India’s planned trip to the moon?
- US documents implicate Kissinger in Argentine atrocities
- WSWS interviewed by US radio on dash for African oil
2002-09-07
- What water privatisation means for Africa
- Ontario Tories impose massive cuts on urban schools
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- US layoffs mount—68,000 lost factory jobs in August
- Decrease in Australia’s unemployment rate masks ongoing job losses
- Afghan puppet government shaken by twin attacks
2002-09-09
2002-09-10
- Workers Struggles: The Americas
- Britain: Blair spurns popular opposition to back US war vs. Iraq
- Indonesian court imposes nominal jail term on parliamentary speaker
- US dock talks reach agreement on health care benefits
- Behind German Chancellor Schröder’s opposition to war on Iraq
- After the debt default: Argentine economy in deepest-ever recession
- Michigan judge rejects early release for Nathaniel Abraham
2002-09-11
- UN summit subordinates environment and development to corporate interests
- Koizumi’s visit to North Korea: a first for Japanese imperialism
- The Milosevic Trial: Key prosecution witness backs deposed Yugoslav president
- One year since September 11: An unprecedented assault on democratic rights
- Behind the "refashioning" of the Australian Labor Party
2002-09-12
- One year after the terror attacks: still no official investigation into September 11
- OECD study shows growing gulf between rich and poor
- UN report on Middle East catalogues widening inequality
- Readers respond to WSWS statement vs. Iraq war
- Indian court refuses to reduce homicide charges over Bhopal disaster
- A blatant cover-up: US releases report on Afghan massacre
2002-09-13
- September 11—exploiting grief to prepare for war
- The German PDS: an establishment party which calls itself socialist
- Ambush near US-owned mine in Papua suggests Indonesian army involvement
- Workers Struggles: Europe & Africa
- Bush at the UN: Washington’s war ultimatum to the world
- Australian government echoes Bush rhetoric on Iraq
2002-09-14
- Britain’s trade union federation lines up behind Bush/Blair war drive
- Las montañas de mentiras y falsificaciones de Cheney en su campaña a favor de la guerra
- El costo social de la crisis argentina
- Palestinian-American professors victimized: An attack on academic freedom and free speech
- Alabama miner speaks on 2001 explosion that claimed 13 lives
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- Letters on US war plans against Iraq
- September 11 in Chile—clashes on coup’s anniversary
2002-09-16
2002-09-17
2002-09-18
2002-09-19
2002-09-20
- Zionist right attacks Britain’s chief rabbi for criticising Israeli policy
- Australian government commits to Bush’s war
- Bush’s pay-off to China over Iraq: Uighur group declared “terrorist”
- The Toronto International Film Festival 2002: A conversation about cinema
- US drops accusation that Somalis supported Al Qaeda
- Oil and “conspiracy theories”: a reply to a liberal apologist for the US war in Afghanistan
- What really happened to the League of Nations
2002-09-21
- Sri Lankan peace talks: the LTTE bows to international capital
- Election statement of the Partei für Soziale Gleichheit (Socialist Equality Party) of Germany
- Oil and “conspiracy theories”: a reply to a liberal apologist for the US war in Afghanistan
- Britain: Endowment mortgages showing massive shortfalls
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- Haider brings down the Austrian government
- Democrats jump on Bush’s war wagon
2002-09-23
- Toronto International Film Festival 2002: Why are there so many disappointing films?
- Hundreds of Tamils held without trial despite Sri Lankan peace talks
- Serbia holds presidential elections two years after Milosevic’s fall
- Malaysian court rules: no evidence to justify political detentions
- Bush administration abets right-wing provocation on eve of German election
2002-09-24
2002-09-25
- US press enlists for war on Iraq
- Nurses quit Australian hospitals in record numbers
- “You don’t have time to care for patients properly”
- Canada: Right-wing furor over student protest against Netanyahu
- The Florida terror attack that never was: a case study in media hysteria, anti-Muslim bigotry and police abuse
- Nigerian factory fire kills 45 workers
- United Nations ignores worsening famine in Southern Africa
2002-09-26
- Toronto International Film Festival 2002: Even in success, problems
- El gobierno de Bush quiere la guerra
- US congressional hearings on September 11: more evidence of provocation and cover-up
- New Zealand opposition leader launches racist diatribe against immigrants
- New York state “terror” arrests—test case in attack on rights
- Bank of Japan announces desperate measures to shore up banking system
- Israeli siege aimed at driving Arafat into exile
2002-09-27
2002-09-28
- Toronto International Film Festival 2002: Eight films
- Luego de declarar incumplimiento de deudas, la economía argentina sufre la peor recesión de su historia
- Mass arrests at anti-IMF protest in Washington
- Democrat Carl Levin rebuffs Michigan peace activists
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- US media begins preparing the public for mass slaughter in Iraq
- Utilities commission charges energy companies with fraud in California crisis
- Australian government rejects call for caution on US war
2002-09-30
- The Iraqi oppositionists and US plans for “regime change” in Baghdad
- US shippers lock out dockworkers on West Coast
- The logic of dictatorship: Bush demands workers sacrifice rights to “homeland security"
- Tensions flare between Washington and Berlin
- Hundreds of thousands march in London to oppose war vs. Iraq
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