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Helga Zepp-LaRouche (born August 25, 1948, Trier) is a German political activist, wife of American political activist Lyndon LaRouche, and founder of the LaRouche movement's Schiller Institute and the German ''Bürgerrechtsbewegung Solidarität'' party (''BüSo'') (Civil Rights Movement Solidarity). She has run for political office several times in Germany, representing small parties founded by the LaRouche movement, but has never been elected. She is the editor of ''Das Hitler-Buch'' (1984), published by the Schiller Institute, a collection of historical investigations into the origins of Nazism.〔http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book//lookupid?key=olbp32549〕 ==Biography== Lyndon LaRouche writes in ''The Power of Reason'' (first edition) that his wife was an orphan. According to the Schiller Institute and ''Bürgerrechtsbewegung Solidarität'' websites, she left high school in 1968 to work as a unpaid journalist in Hamburg and Hannover, later becoming a freelance. In 1971, the websites continue, she traveled through China as one of the first European journalists there,〔Kincaid, Dorothy, "Helga LaRouche campaigns for Husband,"( IBAJ&pg=6892,1677753&dq=larouche+nuclear+energy ), ''Milwaukee Sentinel'', March 11, 1980〕 just after the highpoint of the Cultural Revolution. When she returned to Germany, she studied political science, history and philosophy at the Otto Suhr Institute of the Free University of Berlin and at Frankfurt am Main.〔http://www.schillerinstitute.org/biographys/bio_new_helga.html〕〔http://www.bueso.de/seiten/helga.htm〕 On December 29, 1977, Helga Zepp and Lyndon LaRouche were married in Wiesbaden. Since then, according to her official biography at the Schiller Institute website, she has traveled with her husband to promote his proposals for monetary reform and large-scale infrastructural development, and has met with former Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi and former Mexican president José López Portillo.〔(Official bio of Zepp-LaRouche )〕 She returned to Mexico in 1998, and participated as mistress of ceremonies at a conference held at the Academy of Economics of the Mexican Society of Geography, during which Lopez Portillo greeted her once again, according to the LaRouche movement's ''Executive Intelligence Review''.〔López Portillo: "I congratulate Doña Helga for these words, which impressed me, especially because first they trapped me in the Apocalypse, but then she showed me the staircase by which we can get to a promised land. Many thanks, Doña Helga. Doña Helga—and here I wish to congratulate her husband, Lyndon LaRouche.... And it is now necessary for the world to listen to the wise words of Lyndon LaRouche. Now it is through the voice of his wife, as we have had the privilege to hear. How important, that they enlighten us as to what is happening in the world, as to what will happen, and as to what can be corrected. How important, that someone dedicates their time, their generosity, and their enthusiasm to this endeavor."()〕〔() Cerda Ardura, Antonio, ''Siempre!'', December 10, 1998〕 Earlier that year, Lopez Portillo, along with former Ugandan President Godfrey Binaisa, former Algerian Prime Minister Abdelhamid Brahimi and other politicians, had added his signature to a call issued by Zepp-LaRouche for a "new just world economic order."〔() Julio Hernández López, '' La Jornada'', September 24, 1998〕
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