John Pilger; Liberal elites have always disguised their innate conservatism and fixed the boundaries of public debate, New Statesman, 06 August 2001, pp. 14-15.
War On Terror: The Other Victims: The Irresponsibility of this conflict is breathtaking. It is not about terrorism. As Blair and Bush stoop to the level of the criminal outrage in New York, British forces are little more than mercenaries for the hidden ag
John Pilger; Dummy standfirst an army recruiting office in London - even though it would be recruiting for a war which the British government says is illegal, New Statesman, 29 April 2002, p. 33.
John Pilger; Ethnic cleansing attended the birth of Israel but, more than 50 years later, the country is still in denial about its bloody past. Those who speak out risk their jobs, New Statesman, 03 June 2002, pp. 11-12.
John Pilger; Martin Amis represents a problem: that some of the most acclaimed and privileged writers in the English language fail to engage with the most urgent isues of our time, New Statesman, 17 June 2002, pp. 13-14.
John Pilger; For 40 years, Australian governments have colluded with state terrorism in Indonesia. Now, the Bali outrage allows John Howard to distract attention from his hypocrisy, New Statesman, 21 October 2002, pp. 11-12.
John Pilger; Something is stirring among the people. Energy and organisation are far in advance of the 1960s: this may well be bigger than the anti-Vietnam war protests, New Statesman, 04 November 2002, pp. 11-12.
John Pilger; On British and American action against Iraq; The Secret War; Allied bombing raids increased by 300 per cent air patrols in Iraqi no-fly zones 'not legitimate' Atrocities by Turkish allies against Kurds ignored, Daily Mirror, 18 December 2002,