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Report to the European Council

1999 January 1. sz szilu84
A member of the Hungarian parliament and of the Council of Europe produced a report on the state of printed and electronic press in the countries of former Yugoslavia during the Kosovo „air campaign", as it was called by the leading governments of NATO.

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Opposition to NATO enlargement in Slovenia

In November 2002, NATO issued the second initiative for Eastward enlargement. The activist network ReciNeNATO issued its protest. The original article. http://www.ainfos.ca/02/nov/ainfos00037.html Related Articles Humanitarian war No. 41 | (Spring 1999) No. 29 | (Spring 1996)

The Hungarian workers’ councils and self-government in 1956

Short history of the workers' council established in '56 and their relation to the shaping Kadarist leadership. It discusses self-government as an untapped possibility. The author publishes two documents from among the materials of the workers' councils (one of them is printed for the first time. Related Articles Rethinking the Hungarian Revolution: Industrial Workers, the … Continue reading The Hungarian workers’ councils and self-government in 1956 →

The revenge of the Weak? Drives of Female and Child Suicide Bombers

Reasons of suicide bombings committed by women and children cannot be simply explained by stereotypes like: revenge of the weak, despair and fanaticism. This social phenomenon cannot be understand without carefully analysing the social and personal motives present in the given countries and movements. Related Articles Child poverty and family assistence No. 89 | (Spring … Continue reading The revenge of the Weak? Drives of Female and Child Suicide Bombers →

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