The taboo subject at Blackpool was that a Blair government is quite likely to be nastier and a greater threat to democracy than the Tories , New Statesman, 11 October 1996, p. 32.
Moral policy won't stop British bullets; John Pilger argues that Robin Cook's ethical approach is doing precious little to change the fact that two-thirds of UK arms sales are to repressive regimes, The Observer, 29 July 1997, p. 21.
The Blair government may well be setting a new record as new Labour's sleaze runs deeper than a phone call from Murdoch, New Statesman , 03 April 1998, p. 23.
The betrayal of South Africa's revolution; On April 21, John Pilger's documentary, Apartheid Did Not Die, will be shown simultaneously on British and South African television. In this exclusive report for the Mail & Guardian, Pilger describes his first tr
Pol Pot's secret backers; The genocide need never have happened, says John Pilger, a witness to the devastation, Sunday Morning Post, 19 April 1998, p. 11.
The monster kept in place by the West; Pol Pot's backers, China, Britain and the US, must also be held to account, writes John Pilger, Mail & Guardian, 24 April 1998, p. 15.