ns cover story; The awakening of liberal England; Ye are many, they are few. Millions have broken their customary silence to rescue the noble ideas of freedom and democracy from Tony Blair's diminishing court, New Statesman, 13 October 2003, pp. 18-19.
A journey through genocide; S21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine forces Pol Pot's former torturers to confront their victims. The result is remarkable, writes John Pilger, The Guardian/G2, 29 January 2004, pp. 12-13.
Why the truth must be told; Broadcasters are cheating the public by denying them the chance to see hard-hitting documentaries, argues John Pilger, The Independent Review, 06 July 2004, p. 11.
John Pilger; "Anti-Americanism" has long been a pejorative, used to denigrate critics of an imperial system. But it is the opposite, "Americanism", which threatens a war on the world, New Statesman, 01 November 2004, pp. 19-20.
Fight the power; John Pilger's documentaries are about sticking up for the people the world has turned its back on, The Sydney Morning Herald/Metro, 07 January 2005, p. 5.
John Pilger; In our schools, children learn that the US fought the Vietnam war against a "communist threat" to "us". Is it any wonder that so many don't understand the truth about Iraq?, New Statesman, 21 February 2005, pp. 21-22.