Moral policy won't stop British bullets; John Pilger argues that Robin Cook's ethical approach is doing precious little to change the fact that two-thirds of UK arms sales are to repressive regimes, The Observer, 29 July 1997, p. 21.
The Blair government may well be setting a new record as new Labour's sleaze runs deeper than a phone call from Murdoch, New Statesman , 03 April 1998, p. 23.
The betrayal of South Africa's revolution; On April 21, John Pilger's documentary, Apartheid Did Not Die, will be shown simultaneously on British and South African television. In this exclusive report for the Mail & Guardian, Pilger describes his first tr
Pol Pot's secret backers; The genocide need never have happened, says John Pilger, a witness to the devastation, Sunday Morning Post, 19 April 1998, p. 11.
The monster kept in place by the West; Pol Pot's backers, China, Britain and the US, must also be held to account, writes John Pilger, Mail & Guardian, 24 April 1998, p. 15.
A Hollow Revolution; Next week, the ABC will show John Pilger's documentary Apartheid Did Not Die, which describes his return to South Africa after 30 years. Here he argues that, despite the end of white rule, life has scarcely improved for the black majority, The Sydney Morning Herald/Spectrum, ...