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Commentary Pilger: How the Chosen Ones Ended Australia’s Olympic Prowess and Revealed A Secret Past

Commentary, August, 09 2012 John Pilger
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Of the 1,200 Aboriginal sportsmen and women he studied, only six – 0.5% -- had access to the same opportunities and sporting facilities as whites

Commentary Pilger: Blair, Olympic Deals and the Glimpse of Another Britain

Commentary, July, 23 2012 John Pilger
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This is a story of two letters and two Britains

Commentary Pilger: Rupert Murdoch May Be A Convenient Demon, But The Media Is A Junta

Commentary, July, 01 2012 John Pilger
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The most insidious power is public relations

Commentary Pilger: History is the Enemy As ‘Brilliant’ Psy-Ops Become the News

Commentary, June, 21 2012 John Pilger
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Political systems promising security and social justice have been replaced by piracy, “austerity” and “perpetual war”: an extremism dedicated to the overthrow of democracy

Commentary Pilger: The Leveson Inquiry -- Oh, What A Lovely Game

Commentary, June, 01 2012 John Pilger
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The "matrix of official and social relations within which power in Britain is exercised"

Znet Article Pilger: Why The Assange Case Is Important

Znet Article, May, 31 2012 John Pilger
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It's difficult to have confidence in a prosecutorial system that is so contradictory and flagrantly uses the media to achieve its aims

Commentary Pilger: Never Forget That Bradley Manning, Not Gay Marriage, Is The Issue

Commentary, May, 17 2012 John Pilger
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Obama’s historic achievement has been to silence the anti-war and social justice movement associated with the Democratic Party

Commentary Pilger: You Are All Suspects Now. What Are You Going To Do About It?

Commentary, April, 27 2012 John Pilger
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A state of permanent war has been launched by the United States and a police state is consuming western democracy

Znet Article Pilger: East Timor: A Lesson In Why The Poorest Threaten The Powerful

Znet Article, April, 05 2012 John Pilger
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Small, impoverished countries can often present the greatest threat to predatory power, because if they cannot be intimidated and controlled, who can?

Commentary Pilger: Up, Up and Away: How Money Power Works Down Under

Commentary, March, 23 2012 John Pilger
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As in Britain and America, the unions have long been tamed, co-opted and policed by their own leaderships

Commentary Pilger: The Dirty War on Wikileaks is Now Trial by Media in Sweden

Commentary, March, 11 2012 John Pilger
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War by media, says current military doctrine, is as important as the battlefield

Znet Article Pilger: Julia Gillard’s Rise Marks The Triumph Of Machine Politics Over Feminism

Znet Article, March, 09 2012 John Pilger
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Women are now liberated to kill Afghans and others who offer no threat to Australia

Commentary Pilger: It’s Time We Recognised the Blair Government’s Criminality

Commentary, February, 16 2012 John Pilger
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The very concept of war was wrenched from its dictionary meaning and became “our values versus theirs”

Commentary Pilger: The Assange Case Means That We Are All Suspects Now

Commentary, February, 02 2012 John Pilger
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Washington’s enemy is not “terrorism” but the principle of free speech and voices of conscience within its militarist state

Commentary Pilger: The World War on Democracy

Commentary, January, 19 2012 John Pilger
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Obama’s most “historic” achievement is to bring the war on democracy home to America

Commentary Pilger: In a Land of Facades, Mark the First Signs of an Indian Spring

Commentary, December, 29 2011 John Pilger
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A peaceful resistance as inspiring as Tahrir Square has arisen in the most militarised region on earth

Commentary Pilger: Once Again, War is Prime Time and Journalism’s Role is Taboo

Commentary, December, 01 2011 John Pilger
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Our increasingly militarised society is reflected in much of our media culture

Commentary Pilger: In Mexico, a Universal Struggle against Power and Forgetting

Commentary, November, 10 2011 John Pilger
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What is it about Mexico that is a universal political dream?

Commentary Pilger: The Son of Africa Claims a Continent’s Crown Jewels

Commentary, October, 20 2011 John Pilger
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Like all America’s subsequent invasions, a trail of blood from Latin America to Afghanistan and Iraq, the rationale was usually “self defence” or “humanitarian”

Commentary Pilger: The ‘Getting’ of Assange and the Smearing of a Revolution

Commentary, October, 07 2011 John Pilger
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Assange’s crime has been to threaten those who fix the “parameters” of news and political ideas

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