John Pilger; Aboriginal children today have the same life expectancy as white children in 1900. Yet most Australians can't understand why there was an uprising in Sydney this year, New Statesman, 12 July 2004, p. 11.
John Pilger; The terrorism of groups and individuals, however horrific, is tiny by comparison with that of states. But the media have no language to describe state terrorism, New Statesman, 20 September 2004, p. 23.
John Pilger; Those who regard themselves as commissars of the respectable, moral, liberal class do not convey to us the enormity of what happened in Iraq. Their silence is quite disgusting , New Statesman, 07 March 2005, pp. 19-20.
John Pilger; The legacy of the International Brigades helps us understand not only the nature of fascism, but that even those who are not fascists have similar goals, New Statesman, 08 August 2005, p. 16.
Behind Americas Facade; The destruction caused by Katrina has enabled us to glimpse realities that are usually carefully hidden away. And what we discover is that New Orleans and Baghdad are not so far apart, New Statesman, 19 September 2005, pp. 21-23.
John Pilger; Americans wrapped themselves in their flag, but not we Australians. This was never part of Australian life, New Statesman, 27 February 2006, p. 22.
John Pilger; The American public is being prepared. If the attack on Iran does come, there will be no warning, no declaration of war, no truth, New Statesman, 08 May 2006, p. 24.