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Le Monde diplomatique ----------------------------------------------------- October 2000 LEADER The real price of the cheap euro by IGNACIO RAMONET <http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/2000/10/01leader> Translated by Malcolm Greenwood OIL FOR FOOD: THE TRUE STORY A debt of dishonour * by ALAIN GRESH During the Gulf war in 1991 the US deliberately targeted Iraq's drinking water supply in violation of the Geneva convention on war crimes. The media have ignored recent research by a US academic which confirms a deliberate strategy to destroy the whole country. Ten years after the end of the conflict the Iraqi people are still paying for the intransigence of both the US and Saddam Hussein. Despite the recent direct flights from Moscow, Paris and Amman to Baghdad, flouting the embargo, there is no sign of Washington yielding any ground. On the contrary, the presidential election campaign has raised the odds. Meantime, the pillaging of Iraq continues, as shown by the work of the UN Compensation Commission - a secretive body which operates on a distinctly shaky legal basis and creams off a third of Iraq's oil revenue. Translated by Harry Forster How the UNCC works A.G. <http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/2000/10/03iraquncc> Translated by Harry Forster The unread reports A. G. <http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/2000/10/04iraqreports> DOES THE NET SERVE ONLY THE GLOBAL MARKET? The well-connected rich * by SERGE HALIMI The demonstrations against the global economy - Seattle, Washington, Millau, Prague - seem tuned in to the internet. But the form of communication being promoted by "wired" protesters may have the effect of consolidating the existing power structure rather than overturning it. Once the craze for new technology has faded we may well find that the most effective - and most democratic - forms of mobilisation are not necessarily the most modern. Translated by Harry Forster Wired to the counterculture by PHILIPPE BRETON <http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/2000/10/06internet> Translated by Ed Emery SERBS BOYCOTT THE KOSOVO POLLS The other Yugoslavian election * by JEAN-ARNAULT DERENS History was made in Yugoslavia with the fall of Slobodan Milosevic on 5 October. His successor, Vojislav Kostunica, has been hailed as a man the west can do business with. But he also a nationalist. So the world will be watching his handling of Kosovo, where the avid demand for independence is the only common thread among the various Albanian parties competing for power in local elections on 28 October. Translated by Barry Smerin CULT OF A DEAD DICTATOR Ivory Coast democracy deferred * by TIEMOKO COULIBALY Ivory Coast will elect a new president on 22 October. But the disqualification of the main opposition leader Alassane Ouattara - and other contestants - on the grounds that they do not fulfil the country's nationality requirements makes a mockery of the democratic process. This latest debacle shows to what extent Ivory Coast's political life has been affected by the legacy of Houphouët-Boigny. Translated by Barbara Wilson Alienation in Abidjan by PIERRE JANIN <http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/2000/10/09abidjan> Translated by Barbara Wilson AT THE END OF A SUMMER OF HATE 'You ought to show more courage' by our special correspondent BRIGITTE PÄTZOLD <http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/2000/10/11eberswalde> Translated by Malcolm Greenwood ECONOMIC WITH THE TRUTH Repackaging the World Bank * by NICOLAS GUILHOT Translated by Malcolm Greenwood WHY DO WE ALL AGREE THE GLOBAL MARKET IS INEVITABLE? 'Do not forget ideas are also weapons' by SUBCOMANDANTE MARCOS <http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/2000/10/13marcos> Translated by Harry Forster ABORIGINES FIGHT FOR THEIR CULTURE AND RIGHTS Australia's forgotten dreamtime * by MICHÈLE DECOUST An Australian athlete and Aborigine, Cathy Freeman, lit the flame for the Olympic Games held in Sydney from 15 September to 1 October. Another Aborigine, the dancer Djakapurra, was the star of the opening ceremony. Yet in the history of Australia, revisited for the occasion, there was hardly a mention of the massacre of the native population that colonisation brought, of the brutal assimilation policies that followed, or the fate of the Aborigines in today's society. Translated by Derry Cook-Radmore OLYMPIC SPORTSWOMEN Golden, but still girls * by CATHERINE LOUVEAU Is a woman free to choose which sport she goes in for? In western countries the question hardly arises: if women mainly take part in the graceful disciplines and avoid the manly sports, it is because they choose to. But is this just a social construct that perpetuates the assigning of roles? Translated by Derry Cook-Radmore Olympic belles <http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/2000/10/16womenbox> THE TRUTH ABOUT THE 1953 COUP Iran: the CIA plot that failed * by MARK GASIOROWSKI On 19 March US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright acknowledged, for the first time, Washington's involvement in the murky coup that ousted Iranian prime minister Mohammad Mossadegh in 1953, changing the balance of forces in the Middle East. The New York Times has disclosed a CIA report detailing the part played by the US and UK secret services. Original text in English Iran: the key dates <http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/2000/10/18chronoiran> English language editorial director: Wendy Kristianasen _________________________________________________________________ (*) Star-marked articles are available to paid subscribers only. Yearly subscription fee: 24 US $ (Institutions 48 US $). ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - Le Monde diplomatique ______________________________________________________________ For more information on our English edition, please visit http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/ To subscribe to our free "dispatch" mailing-list, send an (empty) e-mail to: dispatch-on@london.monde-diplomatique.fr To unsubscribe from this list, send an (empty) e-mail to: dispatch-off@london.monde-diplomatique.fr _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold