ICG Comments & Opinion

17 December 2001

See below for comments and opinion pieces published by ICG.

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“The world after 11 September: a balance sheet”
Address by Gareth Evans to the Academy of International Business Conference, Sydney, 19 November 2001

19 November 2001
What happened on 11 September was a genuine watershed in world history: things are not going to be the same again. Obviously a number of changes that have occurred have been for the worse. But the shock of 911 has also produced a number of changes which – if they can be sustained, and that’s a big “if” – have the potential to make the world a better, safer and saner place than it has been.

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“Building sustainable international defences against terrorism”
Presentation by Gareth Evans, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington DC, 14 November 2001

14 November 2001
The international response to the terrorist threat must have four clearly delineated objectives, and it is absolutely crucial that they work in harmony. These are: punishing the perpetrators of past attacks, building cooperative defences against future acts of terrorism, and addressing the political and security issues, as well as the economic, social and cultural issues, that feed grievances. Efforts will also have to be focused on managing current tensions, including the immediate challenges in Afghanistan, the question of Iraq, and the need to stabilise Central Asia.

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“Advancing Balkan Stability”
Address by Gareth Evans, The Trilateral Commission, 11 November 2001

11 November 2001
Six years after Dayton, one year after Milosevic – and two months more or less out of sight since 11 September – the Western Balkans are not out of trouble. A series of core issues, each with the capacity to run out of control again, remain unsettled, in particular the future of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo and Macedonia. For each of these big three issues, a touch of genius may be required to resolve them.

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“Only sanctions can stop Mugabe”
Comment by John Prendergast, Sunday Observer (Zimbabwe), 28 October

28 October 2001
Robert Mugabe has reneged on the Abuja deal and is ready to destroy democracy with violence. The international community must now target the regime directly.

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“Qaida in Indonesia?The Evidence Doesn’t Support Worries”
Comment by Harold Crouch, IHT, 23 October 2001

23 October 2001
JAKARTA. Alarmist reports about Osama bin Laden’s terrorist network in Indonesia have appeared in the international press. It is of course possible that some individuals have been recruited secretly by bin Laden’s Qaida organization. It is probable that radical Islamic groups have received financial support from Qaida. But evidence is lacking to show that such links have decisively influenced their behavior.









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Africa news

Zimbabwe reports jumbo inflation

BBC

15.12.01: Somalia at unjust risk

Guardian Unlimited

Malawi acts to end student riots

BBC

Balkans news

Yugoslav future debated in Belgrade

BBC

Croatia opens trial on four suspected war criminal…

Online.ie News

Maccas fiancee wins Croatian award

Evening Standard

Indonesia news

Suharto in hospital

BBC

Indonesias Suharto conscious again

CNN Europe

Suharto falls ill at home

BBC

Central Asia news

Tajikistans fly-by-night airline industry

Guardian Unlimited

Czech Court Rejects Extradition of Uzbek Dissident

European Internet

U.S. Reviews Bans in Central Asia

Washington Post

“The world after 11 September: a balance sheet”
Address by Gareth Evans to the Academy of International Business Conference, Sydney, 19 November 2001
“Building sustainable international defences against terrorism”
Presentation by Gareth Evans, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington DC, 14 November 2001
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