The legacy of Robert Kennedy; Twenty years after he witnessed the shooting of Robert Kennedy, Australian journalist John Pilger makes his personal assessment of what the aspiring President stood for, and argues that his political inheritors still fall far
Distant voices of dissent; UK coverage of eastern Europe has been beset by jingoism and twisted by triumphalism. 'We've won,' we are told. Yet while many rights fought for in the East are threatened here, the British media is producing simplistic nonsense
Licensed to Kill; The Second Holocaust took place in Cambodia. Yet this uniquely stricken country is on the brink, not of a much praised 'peace settlement', but the return of Pol Pot and his gang. John Pilger reports on the Trojan Horse being wheeled out
The Killing Fields Revisited; Pol Pot's killing fields have become minefields as the Khmer Rouge find new ways to terrorise the Cambodian countryside. Every day, doctors carry out 80 amputations on peasants injured by mines - some developed in Britain, Th