In the west, politically correct journalism minimises the culpability of governments by simply leaving out the unpalatable, New Statesman, 02 August 1996, p. 26.
Pilger serialisation; Arming The World: an exclusive extract from Hidden Agendas; by John Pilger, twice winner of British journalism's highest award, Journalist of the Year , liverpoolgazette (Liverpool University Student Newspaper), 01 September 1998, pp
An unnecessary cataclysm; Clinton and Blair sharewith a European tyrant the responsibility for virtually emptying a country, leaving its people to fester perhaps for generations, writes John Pilger, Mail & Guardian, 16 April 1999, p. 15.
John Pilger; Blair makes much of 'humanitarian values' but sells arms to Indonesia which are used against East Timor; A worse slaughter , The Guardian, 01 June 1999, p. 14.
John Pilger; "Humanitarian intervention" is the latest brand name for imperialism as it begins a return to respectability, New Statesman, 28 June 1999, p. 15.
Tony Blair, supposedly the great social revolutionary, is corroding democracy, yet his fan club in the press still worships him, New Statesman, 09 August 1999, p. 17.
John Pilger; After years of exposing Britain's role in the abuse of human rights, Amnesty is now playing politics, New Statesman, 02 October 2000, p. 19.