The great charade; As the West prepares for an assault on Iraq, John Pilger argues that 'war on terror' is a smokescreen created by the ultimated terrorist---America itself, The Observer, 14 July 2002, p. 29.
John Pilger; "Freedom of the press" is a phrase that sounds well. But in the world of George W. Bush and Enron, freedom is not meant to be that free, New Statesman, 15 July 2002, pp. 11-12.
Why my film is under fire; John Pilger; The pro-Israel lobby intimidates journalists to ensure that most coverage remains biased in its favour, The Guardian, 23 September 2002, p. 18.
March for Democracy; John Pilger on why we should take to the streets and demand that a great crime is not committed against humanity, Daily Mirror, 28 September 2002, pp. 8-9.
John Pilger; We like to think our broadcast news is impartial. But it is deeply and subtly biased and that is why young people turn off, and switch to the samizdat on the web, New Statesman, 02 December 2002, pp. 15-16.
John Pilger; In its leaders supporting the war in Iraq, the Observer proves that it has truly buried its great liberal editor David Astor, and his principled, "freethinking" legacy, New Statesman, 03 February 2003, pp. 11-12.
The victory flags are out, and the unthinkable is becoming normal; The focus on one boy helps us forget the devastated lives of thousands of others, argues John Pilger, The Independent, 20 April 2003,