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Pilger: India:the Betrayal.
Znet Article, September, 07 2004
John Pilger
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The crows beat their wings against the bay windows, waiting to ascend and dive. Their cries are incessant; it is their apocalyptic swarm that is different in India. They dance in the rain and wait in the yellow heat of unyielding farmland turned...
Pilger: Bush Versus Kerry: The Fake Debate
Znet Article, August, 25 2004
John Pilger
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On 6 May last, the US House of Representatives passed a resolution which,in effect, authorised a "pre-emptive" attack on Iran. The vote was 376/3. Undeterred by the accelerating disaster in Iraq, Republicans and Democrats,wrote one commentator, "o...
Pilger: Documentaries
Znet Article, July, 10 2004
John Pilger
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BRITAIN remains one of the few countries where documentaries are still shown on mainstream television in the hours when most people are awake. But documentaries that go against the received wisdom and inform are becoming an endangered species, at ...
Pilger: Australia's Dark Secret
Znet Article, July, 07 2004
John Pilger
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On 8 July, BBC television showed an outstanding documentary called The Boy from the Block. It is about Australia and opens with a picture postcard view of the Australian beach and its board riders and bikinis, and progresses to the popping of cork...
Pilger: Reading List
Znet Article, June, 24 2004
John Pilger
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First it was Reagan, now it is Clinton. The homage continues. When Reagan died, Gavin Esler, one of th...
Pilger: The Liberal Warriors And Airbrushers
Znet Article, June, 10 2004
John Pilger
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The D-Day anniversary and the election campaign have been a rich time for the kind of propaganda that marks the limits of mainstream liberal debate in Britain. On 5 June, the Guardian gave a whole news page to its discredited warmonger, David Aaro...
Pilger: How To Silence An Awkward Newspaper
Znet Article, May, 28 2004
John Pilger
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The editor of the Daily Mirror, Britain's most famous mass-circulation newspaper, was sacked because he ran the o...
Pilger: A Tribute To One 0f A Generation That Asked No Material Gain
Znet Article, May, 14 2004
John Pilger
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Since I left Australia, one journey has remained a small dream unfulfilled. It involves going north in New South Wales, to an old frontier town called Ballina, which is an Irish corruption of an Aboriginal word meaning "abundance". My mother Elsie...
Pilger: Torture Is News But It's Not New
Znet Article, May, 07 2004
John Pilger
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Writing in the Daily Mirror, John Pilger recalls the news coverage of the war in Vietnam and how American atrocities and torture were not considered newsworthy. The same was true of the brutality of British colonial adventures. 'In Iraq', he write...
Pilger: Out Now
Znet Article, April, 27 2004
John Pilger
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Four years ago, I travelled the length of Iraq, from the hills where St. Matthew is buried in the Kurdish north to the heartland of Mesopotamia, and Baghdad, and the Shia south. I have seldom felt as safe in any country. Once, in the Edwardian c...
Pilger: Out Now
Znet Article, April, 27 2004
John Pilger
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Four years ago, I travelled the length of Iraq, from the hills where St. Matthew is buried in the Kurdish north to the heartland of Mesopotamia, and Baghdad, and the Shia south. I have seldom felt as safe in any country. Once, in the Edwardian c...
Pilger: Iraq is a War of National Liberation
Znet Article, April, 15 2004
John Pilger
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In the New Statesman, John Pilger writes: "With the most lethal weapons billions of dollars can buy, and the threats of their cowboy generals and the panic-stricken brutality of their footsoldiers, more than 120,000 foreign invaders - terrorists...
Pilger: Bush's Sheriff
Znet Article, April, 01 2004
John Pilger
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Ten years ago, I filmed secretly in East Timor, a small country in south-east Asia whose brutal occupation was largely unknown to the outside world. The title o...
Pilger: Universal Justice Is Not A Dream
Znet Article, March, 23 2004
John Pilger
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Universal Justice Is Not A Dream
Pilger: A Year Later
Znet Article, March, 23 2004
John Pilger
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Sydney Hyde Park 20 March 2004: Let us be clear on the facts of what happened one year ago today. The United States, aided by Britain and Australia, attacked a sovereign country, unprovoked, and in breach of the most basic principles of internatio...
Pilger: The Unmentionable Source Of Terrorism
Znet Article, March, 19 2004
John Pilger
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The current threat of attacks in countrie...
Pilger: John Pilger Interviewed by ABC
Znet Article, March, 11 2004
John Pilger
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TONY JONES: John Pilger, do you still maintain that the world depends on what you call "the Iraqi resistance" to inflict a military defeat on the coalition forces?JOHN PILGER: Well, certainly, historically, we've always depended on resistances to ...
Pilger: Bush Or Kerry?
Znet Article, March, 04 2004
John Pilger
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A myth equal to the fable of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction is gaining strength on both sides of the Atlantic. It is that John Kerry offers a world-view different from that of George W Bush. Watch this big lie grow as Kerry is crowned the Demo...
Pilger: Australia's Enduring Shame
Znet Article, February, 19 2004
John Pilger
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Once again, the neat, placid surface of white Australia is disturbed by those who owned and cared for this country and remain its internal exiles. On 15 February, a crowd of Aboriginal youths set fire to a railway station and fought riot police in...
Pilger: The Attack On The Bbc
Znet Article, February, 11 2004
John Pilger
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During the war against Iraq, the BBC's Today programme sent Andrew Gilligan to Baghdad. Gilligan's reports were unlike anything the BBC had broadcast. They contradicted the official Anglo-American line about "liberation" and made clear that, for a...


